Of course, the likes of Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauster and The Night We Met by Abby Jimenez were going to be popular. Between one getting selected as Reese’s Book Club pick of the month and the other being a highly anticipated second book in a (standalone) series, eyes were on them.
It meant that you slept on many other books, and we have four in particular across the genres that you’ll want to go back and read.
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‘How to Survive in the Woods’ by Kat Rosenfield
What she’s struggling to deal with is a controlling marriage. It seems like a necessary cage to keep her safe, but as she forms an unexpected bond with her husband’s business partner and college sweetheart, Taylor, Emma realizes that things aren’t as they seem.
This is packed with psychological mind games. You start to feel like you’re in the story, and I did have to put the book down a couple of times to take myself back out of it. It’s twisty and perfectly plotted that it’s clear to see why Amazon MGM has already optioned it for a movie!
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‘Black Out Loud’ by Geoff Bennett
From Eddie Murphy to Martin Lawrence to Whoopi Goldberg, the cultural impact they have had is still felt today. They walked so that so many others could run, and this glowing tribute shines a light on the transformative power they held.
This isn’t just a book about the comedians. There are interviews and deep research to show how they were able to reshape culture for those who would come after them. It’s certainly one of those tomes that you’ll come back to time and time again and there will be something new to pick out!
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‘A Lady for All Seasons’ by T.J. Alexander
Perfect for the fans of Bridgerton, A Lady for All Seasons follows Verbena Montrose. It’s that time of year when she needs to start earnestly looking for a husband, especially now that her parents are going bankrupt, but it’s the last thing she would really like to do.
However, when she learns that she needs to protect a friend, she decides a lavender marriage could be what the two need. However, things take a turn when she meets Flora Witcombe, and this meeting could affect everything Verbena has planned out.
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‘Her Hidden Fire’ by Clíodhna O’Sullivan
Éadha is a regular serving girl. Well, that’s what she has always believed. When the children of Ailm’s Keep turn 17, they need to be tested for magic. This is something that tends to only run in the Families, as they have harnessed the power for themselves, but Éadha finds out that she could harness some of the strongest magic of all.
Rather than claim it for herself, she decides that she needs to help Ionain, the 17-year-old son of a ruling family. Since his dad couldn’t harness magic, this family could be cast out if he can’t either. And Éadha doesn’t want to risk that, even if it means giving up her chance for power.
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