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The Mad Wife by Meagan Church

Format: Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads If you love a 1950s setting as much as I do, The Mad Wife by Meagan Church is one that immediately pulls you in. From the very beginning, I was hooked by Lulu Mayfield’s seemingly perfect life. She’s the ideal housewife, raising her children, keeping an immaculate home, and […]

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Best Gothic Books for Beginners: Where to Start with Gothic Literature

Gothic books can look intimidating at first. Long novels, older language, unfamiliar settings. It’s easy to assume you need to… The post Best Gothic Books for Beginners: Where to Start with Gothic Literature appeared first on She Reads Everything.

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Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke

Natalie Heller Mills is, by every measure she has designed, perfect. Her Idaho farmhouse photographs in that honeyed, heirloom-linen light that makes followers sigh and reach for their wallets. Her six children are beautiful and well-behaved. And her husband, a senator’s son, tips his cowboy hat on camera with practiced sincerity. Eight million people watch […]

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DAHLIA by Christian Laurian

A novel as fluid and brooding as the sea, as cold and calming as the tide What wouldn’t you do for the ones you love? What would you do? These are the questions at the heart of Christian Laurian’s poetic debut, DAHLIA. But make no mistake—the story of Jack and Dahlia Donner is not a […]

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Ward D by Freida McFadden

Ward D by Freida McFadden on March 25, 2026 Genres: Fiction / Thrillers / Crime, Fiction / Thrillers / Medical, Fiction / Thrillers / Psychological, Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense Pages: 320 Format: eBook Buy on Amazon Goodreads Amy has been dreading her evening working on Ward D, the hospital’s inpatient mental health unit. There […]

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The Best Memoirs About Fathers, War, and What Gets Passed Down

These aren’t books about battles. They’re books about what a soldier carries home and what the people who loved him… The post The Best Memoirs About Fathers, War, and What Gets Passed Down appeared first on She Reads Everything.

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Qarsoon by David C. Jeffrey

This militaristic sci-fi series just keeps giving. When Captain Aiden Macallen of the famed flagship Sun Wolf finds a dead man holding a message, encrypted only to him on his doorstep, he realizes that he and those he loves most are in danger. Again. What he does not realize is exactly how much danger.  The […]

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A Villain’s Hope by S.E. McPherson

A passionate, intricate fantasy romance where the complicated past collides with the fiery present King Beauregard has found himself the perfect mate. Penny can not only produce his magical heir to the throne, but she’s supremely patient and understanding of Beau’s biggest need—to be with Elias. Penny is willing to share, and there is enough […]

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The Complete Talisman Saga by Aaron Ryan

I picked up Subterfuge on a Tuesday night thinking I would read a chapter before bed. By Friday I had finished all three books in The Complete Talisman Saga and I was sitting on my couch staring at the ceiling, trying to figure out what just happened to me. That is not how I usually […]

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The Third Option by Beca Salmon

A raw meditation on betrayal and agency in a marriage sustained by hope, silence, and the fear of letting go The Third Option centers on the author’s experience of a seventeen-year union shaped by betrayal, addiction, trauma, moments of adventure, and ultimately divorce. The story opens with Beca Salmon discovering that her husband has been […]