An elegant blueprint for the intellectually rigorous pursuit of resilience and emotional well-being Ramesh Srivivasan’s debut, The Geometry of Well-Being, offers a unique, mathematical approach to self-help. This singular approach to wellness is an exacting resource for those who flourish within systems-based models. “We treat Well-Being as a ‘mystery’—something that arrives on good days and […]
Sea and Stars by Kelly Jarvis
A deeply felt journey across oceans and expectations, where love takes shape between misunderstanding and recognition “Her father and mother had loved each other. They had loved her. These simple facts changed everything.” In Sea and Stars, Kelly Jarvis builds a story shaped by what is known too late. The novel follows Arabella Porter; a […]
There is a particular sort of children’s book that smells of sea spray and yeasty dough at once. The Wondrous Tale of Lavender Wolfe by Karen Foxlee is that sort of book. It is grubby and golden, salty and sweet, threaded with curses and currant buns in equal measure. Foxlee has done what only the […]
The window had to be open. That was the rule in my Appalachian family when someone died: a window in… The post Haints, spirits, and Appalachian ghost belief: a reading list appeared first on She Reads Everything.
Some of the most powerful relationships are those that never fully develop. Gisela Fitzgerald’s Close Enough to the Fire traverses the perilous emotional territory between intimacy and restraint. It begins not with drama but with a moment so ordinary it might easily be overlooked: a wave at an airport terminal. Yet that fleeting gesture becomes […]
A sprawling cartel thriller that juggles loyalty, trauma, and redemption across two continents The Guardian Angel opens with a bang—literally. A sniper’s bullet through a window kills Diego, boss of the Venezuelan cartel, setting off a brutal attack that decimates his organization. At the center of the chaos is Jay, Diego’s best fighter, who battles […]
The Last Page by Katie Holt
Some romance novels lean entirely on their tropes. Others borrow a setting like a coat and never actually live inside it. The Last Page by Katie Holt belongs to a smaller, harder-to-pull-off category: a love story that earns its feelings because the place it’s set in feels lived in, smelled, sweated through, and loved. If […]
Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden
Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden on April 21, 2026 Genres: Fiction / Thrillers / Psychological, Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense, Fiction / Women Pages: 336 Format: Audiobook Buy on Amazon Goodreads Debbie Mullen is losing it. For years, she has compiled all of her best advice into her column, Dear Debbie, where the wives of New […]
The author of Divergent is back, and she is no longer writing for the same readers. Seek the Traitor’s Son by Veronica Roth opens The Burning Empire, a new series that braids dystopia, fantasy, and a slow-burn romance into something denser and quieter than her early work. It is a book that asks you to […]
Best war books of all time
Any list called “best war books of all time” is a position, not a verdict. This one is mine. I… The post Best war books of all time appeared first on She Reads Everything.