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It sounds downright chilling.
Clever Little Thing is said to be both thought-provoking and deeply emotional.
Who is Xander Lin? Nobody knows. But when Cecily’s boss tells her that doing the show is the only way to protect her mentee’s job, she realizes she has no other choice.
To make matters even more complicated, Cecily finds herself unable to stop thinking about Will, a photographer she serendipitously met while chasing a runaway dog down a busy street.
Even though there are sparks between the two, Eliza forbids Cecily from dating Will, whom she believes is no better than Cecily’s disappointing exes.
As Cecily struggles to balance her real romantic life and the one Eliza wants to create for her, she finds herself at a crossroads.
. And finally Marianne, the quiet, clever daughter of a village pastor, who has a shocking secret she must hide from everyone, even her new friends, if she is to succeed.
But Oxford’s dreaming spires cast a dark shadow: in 1920, misogyny is still rife, influenza is still a threat, and the ghosts of the Great War are still very real indeed.
As a photographer, she’s most comfortable on the sidelines, letting other people shine. Beatrice, Dora, Marianne and Otto (collectively known as The Eights) have come here from all walks of life, and they are thrown into an unlikely, life-affirming friendship.
Dora was never meant to go to university, but, after losing both her brother and her fiancé on the battlefield, has arrived in their place.
Now he’s all grown up—a shameless flirt, who manages to make Nan laugh and Alice long to be seventeen again, when life was simpler, when taking pictures was just for fun.
Sun-slanted days and warm nights out on the lake with Charlie are a balm for Alice’s soul, but when she looks up and sees his piercing green gaze directly on her, she begins to worry for her heart.
Because Alice sees people—that’s why she is so good at what she does—but she’s never met someone who looks and sees her right back.
One Golden Summer will be published on May 6, 2025, from Berkley.
Say You’ll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez
Abby Jimenez just has the TOUCH.
She becomes obsessed with true crime, befriending armchair detectives who teach her how to hunt killers from afar.
Years earlier, she left town after a traumatic incident; now she's back, confronted by old friends, her brother's AA sponsor Sam Penny and the relationships she tried to leave behind. The young woman is looking for a missing friend.
. Miller’s prose is luminous, attentive to gesture, silence and the incremental weight of history. It’s her last chance to find out what happened to the four women, once and for all.
The Bachelorette Party will be published on June 10, 2025, from Minotaur Books.
The Book Club for Troublesome Women by Marie Bostwick
I don’t have too many books on my 2025 reading list like this one, and a feminist historical fiction 1960s book sounds perfect, especially one that has to do with The Feminine Mystique.
I knew I’d be in love with the premise, but I’m really looking forward to the execution.
. A broken marriage, two wayward daughters, a house that is falling apart, and an elderly stepfather who seems to have quietly moved in. all the right ingredients, if you ask me! But the case turns out to be stranger than anyone expected. Because Jack is playing a festival in Dan’s hometown on Long Island, and Dan has an in.
A week in close quarters with Dan while facing down her past is Jane’s idea of hell, but Dan just might surprise her.
In 1943, an elderly white woman arrives in Red Clay, Alabama, on the morning of a Black man's funeral — a man whose family her ancestors once owned. As Sanjana tries to track him down, she’s bombarded with unnerving calls from women seeking her advice on pregnancy and fertility.
Soon, Sanjana comes face to face—literally—with what her life might have been if she’d chosen parenthood.
She falls in love with him and the land he knows so well. .
So when news of the shocking deaths of three college girls in Delphine, Idaho takes the world by storm, and sleuths everywhere race to solve the crimes, Jane and her friends are determined to beat them. In this morbid internet underground, Jane finds friendship, purpose, and even glory . For years, she’s worked toward hosting her own show, putting everything, including her love life, on the backburner.
I love a good motherhood story, and with a supernatural spin?