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Beloved and bestselling author Mike Gayle presents a poignant tale of closure. Full of human dilemmas and true-to-life emotions, this relatable story is a tale of our times and demonstrative of Gayle’s adept ability to conjure up a roller coaster of emotion in his readers.
We join Reuben on the day that the love of his life is getting married—to someone else. Faced with the ultimate question for the broken-hearted (what to do on the day your ex gets married), Reuben enlists the help of friends to come up with an elaborate itinerary for the day. However, before the fun has begun, he receives a call which leaves his meticulous plans and indeed his entire future in total disarray.
A debut thriller from Diego Boneta, one of the hottest stars on screen in the Americas: The Undoing of Alejandro Velasco is Mr. and Mrs. Smith meets Mexican Gothic with a Body Heat twist. Set among the elite of Mexico, it follows our male and female leads as they try to outsmart each other, only to unravel the truths of their intentions and identities, and find they have met their match—in tennis and in murder.
From New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz comes the fictional story of three young women who epitomized pop culture in the early 2000s, and the ups and downs of their friendship and love lives. This book is for anyone who loved celebrity culture of the early 2000s, who may have grown up watching the Mickey Mouse Club and seen those young actors become full-fledged stars.
For fans of John Grisham, Greg Iles, and C. J. Box comes a new thriller from bestselling author Robert Bailey that artfully blends political conspiracy with suspenseful drama. I was not only on the edge of my seat as I flew through the pages, but also emotionally invested in one man’s fight to unmask a dangerous secret to save his family.
In the vein of The Paper Palace or The Nest, this drama is about a family secret that takes generations to uncover, by the New York Times bestselling coauthor of The Nanny Diaries.
Perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand, bestselling author Wendy Francis’s rollicking, summery tale is about decadence, love, and betrayal over the course of a long weekend at the famed Kentucky Derby. Emotions run high as two couples set out to enjoy this historic springtime tradition, never expecting that simmering tensions and secrets will come to light.
Hannah Beckerman delivers another utterly compelling, compulsive, and claustrophobic read. Tackling friendship, family, social prejudice, and pressures facing young women, Three Mothers asks: How well do we really know our children? And how far would any of us go to protect those we love?
The drama switches between the narratives of three mothers, all reeling from the unexpected death of a beloved daughter who is just seventeen when she is killed in a hit-and-run accident. As we dismantle the shattered lives of each of these devastated women, we uncover secrets about her life and death that will change their community forever.
From the authors of The Last Phone Booth in Manhattan comes a modern twist on You’ve Got Mail. Written with their signature wit and multifaceted characters, Life Derailed explores themes of connection, love, and loss that will pull at readers’ heartstrings and leave them swooning.
The author of The Witch of Tin Mountain and The Devil and Mrs. Davenport returns in this haunting historical set in the 1920s for fans of Wendy Webb, Kate Morton, and Susannah Kearsley. When a young woman moves to a run-down mansion in the Ozarks to become the caretaker for her great-aunt, an artist struggling with dementia, she soon finds the past, present, and reality blur with each stroke of a paintbrush.