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The Storm by Rachel Hawkins

Rachel Hawkins returns with her most atmospheric thriller yet, weaving a tale where the past refuses to stay buried and hurricanes serve as both literal and metaphorical forces of destruction. The Storm by Rachel Hawkins plunges readers into the sultry, salt-stained world of St. Medard’s Bay, Alabama—a small coastal town with a dark history of […]

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A Cure for the Blues by Mark Twain

A Cure for the Blues by Mark Twain was written in 1872. It appears in his short story collection The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. A Cure for the Blues by Mark Twain A Cure for the Blues […]

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Never Over by Clare Gilmore

Never Over by Clare Gilmore on October 28, 2025 Genres: Fiction / Performing Arts / Music, Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy, Fiction / Romance / Second Chances Pages: 320 Format: Hardcover Buy on Amazon Goodreads Twenty-five-year-old Paige Lancaster is one contract away from earning a living doing her favorite thing in the world: writing […]

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The First Time I Saw Him by Laura Dave

Laura Dave’s highly anticipated sequel to her blockbuster thriller “The Last Thing He Told Me” delivers a propulsive narrative that proves some stories demand to be continued. “The First Time I Saw Him” doesn’t simply revisit familiar territory—it expands the emotional and narrative landscape Dave established in her first Hannah Hall novel, taking readers on […]

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Review: Tenet of the Undying: Yielded Freedom by Nathan Gregg

Synopsis: Fight. Win. Die. Repeat. That summed up Ren’s life. Or rather, both lives. After dying a veteran in a dead land, Ren’s soul is snatched up by a Goddess to be her pet warrior. But despite every bloody assignment, Ren won’t die. His new master yanks his soul from the jaws of death each […]

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The Water Lies by Amy Meyerson

Amy Meyerson transforms the sun-drenched Venice Canals of Los Angeles into a pressure cooker of secrets and surveillance in The Water Lies, a psychological thriller that asks unsettling questions about trust, motherhood, and the truth we’re willing to ignore. Known for her emotionally resonant family dramas like The Bookshop of Yesterdays and The Imperfects, Meyerson […]

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Tea & Alchemy by Sharon Lynn Fisher

Sharon Lynn Fisher returns to the atmospheric landscapes of historical Britain with Tea & Alchemy, a novel that transforms the familiar vampire narrative into something altogether more enchanting. Set against the stark beauty of 1854 Cornwall, Fisher weaves together threads of alchemy, divination, and forbidden romance into a tapestry rich with gothic atmosphere and surprising […]

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Classic Literature

Welcome to Week 2 of the She Reads Everything 2026 Reading Challenge. This week, we’re focusing on classic literature. Classic literature includes important books that remain meaningful over time. They address big ideas such as love, loss, and what it… Read More The post Classic Literature appeared first on She Reads Everything.

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The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey

Jennie Godfrey’s debut novel arrives like a gut punch wrapped in the comforting warmth of Yorkshire tea and chip butties. Set against the backdrop of Peter Sutcliffe’s reign of terror, The List of Suspicious Things transforms a historical nightmare into an unexpectedly tender meditation on friendship, loss, and the peculiar resilience of childhood. A Yorkshire […]

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Most Anticipated Translated Fiction 2026 Part 1 (Jan – June)

Coming up in the first half of 2026, we have some wonderful translated fiction including exciting new releases from Mario Vargas Llosa and Mieko Kawakami. Enjoy Most Anticipated Translated Fiction 2026 Part 1 (Jan – June)! This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. Most Anticipated […]