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Looking for Jane

Author: Heather Marshall

Average Rating: 4.3 / 5 (Based on 2 Ratings)

A powerful and moving debut, Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall explores motherhood, choice, and resilience through the lens of history. Inspired by true events, the novel follows three women across different time periods in Canada, all connected by an underground abortion network known as "The Janes." Their intertwined stories shine a light on the struggles women faced before abortion was legalized, as well as ...

Things We Do in the Dark

Author: Jennifer Hillier

Average Rating: 3 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

Things We Do in the Dark has all the elements of a great thriller—multiple timelines, a true-crime podcast connection, and dark secrets—but it didn’t fully grip me. The novel follows Paris, a woman whose past is catching up to her after her husband’s high-profile murder. As she tries to stay out of the spotlight, a journalist digging into her past threatens to unravel everything. While the plot is interesting, I...

Lessons in Chemistry

Author: Bonnie Garmus

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

Brilliantly written and utterly engaging, Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus is a novel that blends humor, feminism, and resilience into a powerful story. Set in the 1960s, the book follows Elizabeth Zott, a fiercely intelligent chemist whose career is constantly derailed by the sexism of her time. When circumstances force her to become the host of a cooking show, she turns it into an unconventional science les...

Book Lovers

Author: Emily Henry

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

A witty and heartfelt romance, Book Lovers by Emily Henry is a love letter to bookish people and the enemies-to-lovers trope. Nora is a sharp, ambitious literary agent whose life revolves around her career and her sister, Libby. When Libby insists on a three-week getaway to the small town of Sunshine Falls, Nora reluctantly agrees—only to run into Charlie, a grumpy, no-nonsense editor she’s clashed with in the pas...

Kisscut

Author: Karin Slaughter

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

Kisscut is an unflinching and disturbing thriller that pulls no punches. Sara, Jeffrey, and Lena are still reeling from their last case when a shocking crime shakes their small town—13-year-old Jenny is caught attempting to murder a teenage boy outside a skating rink. As they investigate, they uncover a horrifying underground world of abuse and manipulation. Slaughter’s writing is graphic, intense, and at times ...

A Faint Cold Fear

Author: Karin Slaughter

Average Rating: 3 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

Few authors hook readers as quickly as Karin Slaughter, and A Faint Cold Fear is no exception. Set several months after Kisscut, the story follows Jeffrey and Sara as they investigate a string of suspicious suicides on a college campus. Meanwhile, Lena—now working as campus security—seems intent on pushing everyone away as she deals with her own trauma. The mystery is compelling, and Slaughter’s signature da...

Indelible

Author: Karin Slaughter

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

Karin Slaughter delivers another intense thriller with Indelible, a gripping installment in the Grant County series. The novel opens with a shocking hostage situation at the police station, where Sara and Jeffrey find themselves at the mercy of masked gunmen. As the tension builds, the story alternates between the present crisis and flashbacks to a weekend from Sara and Jeffrey’s past—one that reveals dark secrets...

The Strangers

Author: Katherena Vermette

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

A raw and emotionally powerful novel, The Strangers by Katherena Vermette is a poignant exploration of generational trauma, identity, and survival. Told from multiple perspectives, the novel follows three generations of Métis women: Phoenix, a teenager in prison; her sister Cedar-Sage, who is in foster care; their mother Elsie, struggling with addiction; and their grandmother Margaret, who carries the weight of he...



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