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Someone Else's Life
I live in a subdivision filled with cookie-cutter houses. Several months ago, during a rainstorm, a woman opened the front door and became obviously distressed, concerned about where her dog was, her husband. After a few moments, she realized it was an embarrassing mistake: she’d walked into the wrong house.

The Direction Of The Wind
When Sophie Shah’s father passes away, she discovers a truth he had been keeping from her for nearly her entire life: her mother didn’t die when she was a child—she left to become an artist in Paris. Armed with only a handful of letters, Sophie decides to go to Paris herself to find the mother who abandoned her.

Nita Shah, Sophie’s mother, never wanted to live the life she’d been given, even though she recognized that, to many people, it was a wonderful one. She had a family, wealth, stability—but she craved art, passion, adventure. And so, with a heavy heart, she left her family and life behind in India to pursue her dreams in Paris.

The Cuckoo Sister
Maggie is an exhausted new mother. She’s drowning, and no one is noticing. After a terrible accident, Maggie steps away from her life, trusting her sister, Rose, to step in. And Rose does—she’s there for her sister’s children, for her sister’s husband...

But where is the line between Maggie’s life and Rose’s? Which sister really deserves the happy family surrounding her? You’ll be torn as you traverse the twists and turns of Rose’s and Maggie’s lives, only to find that all is not what it seems.

No Home For Killers
A musician and a businessman, Markus Peña—the focus of E.A. Aymar’s new novel, No Home for Killers —shares a lot in common with my brother. Both rarely talk to their siblings. Both long for the fame that music can provide. And both have a habit of saying things that get them into trouble.

But while my brother is alive and well, Markus Peña is dead, and it’s up to his sisters to figure out what happened. One of them, Melinda, is a former social worker struggling with the truth of her brother’s life and fame.

Emily, on the other hand, is a rather violent—and effective—vigilante. And she will stop at nothing to punish the men who have abused women, harmed those weaker than them, and targeted her brother.

Night Angels
It’s 1938, and Dr. Ho Fengshan, the consul general of China, is posted in Vienna with his American wife, Grace. As the war heats up and they come under the watchful eye of the Third Reich, a friendship blossoms between Grace and a local Jewish woman—but the diplomatic couple must tread carefully if they want to help her family escape. One family saved leads to thousands more, and all the while the stakes become higher—and more dangerous.

The Chemistry Of Love
Greetings, my fellow rom-com readers! I am delighted to share another rom-com from author Sariah Wilson, whose heroines are always memorable, hilarious, and oh so relatable.

I mean, who among us hasn’t ceremoniously quit our jobs in a grand but misguided gesture of love so we could date the VP of our company, only to discover that he is, in fact, already engaged to another woman, so we spend the entirety of the company holiday party sobbing in the men’s bathroom, ruining our mascara and the only fancy dress we own, which happens to be an exact replica of Arwen’s gown from Lord of the Rings that we bought for cosplay purposes that one time?

Okay, so maybe we haven’t all been in that exact situation before, but reading about Anna’s travails navigating love, family, and career aspirations is familiar regardless, because I can so easily feel what she’s feeling: the agony of unrequited love; the uncertainty that comes with being a twentysomething; the spark of attraction with someone new; the drive to create, invent, test boundaries, and make a difference in the world.

The Fires
The Fires isn’t a thriller. Despite the volcanic activity and terrifying explosions, this isn’t only a race against time to save the world from catastrophe. Nor is it a relationship drama. It is bigger than a story about a woman struggling against the very human interactions she thought defined her. The Fires is, in fact, a page-turning, deeply felt, cinematic, and somehow prescient novel that is all of these things and more.

Part Celeste Ng and Liane Moriarty with a dash of Ruth Ware and a sprinkling of science, Sigríður Hagalín Björnsdóttir’s novel about a volcanologist faced with a series of impossible choices both in her career and her personal life is in a category of its own.

The Witch Of Tin Mountain
This suspenseful supernatural story had me sitting at the edge of my seat until the last page. It’s the perfect anytime read, but this haunting, chill-to-the-bone novel, set in the small-town 1930s Ozarks, makes me want to reread it by a crackling winter fire.

There’s an evil that’s come to this mountain town, where three generations of powerful, magical women reside. The past literally comes back to haunt them in the form of a mysterious man who shows up out of nowhere and brings with him a dark curse that is all too familiar to the women. It’s up to Gracelynn Doherty to figure out how to save the family and the town from a generations-old curse. This book has it all—witches, folklore, family, healing, and love.


Meru
Maybe it’s because I grew up with an opera singer for a mother, but whenever I hear the term “space opera,” I immediately imagine a grand epic set to music and staged at a majestic opera house with elaborate, otherworldly scenery and costumes—quite literally, a space opera .

But I think there’s a reason we give this subgenre of science fiction such a name. These stories are large-scale, focus on big casts of characters and their dramatic, emotional relationships to each other, and feature rich world-building, just like an opera. With Meru , author S.B. Divya has written a book that hits all the right notes. In a visionary far future where humans are restricted to Earth by their nonhuman descendants after failing to terraform Mars, the discovery of a new habitable planet renews the debate about humans’ place in the universe. It also sparks a cosmic love story, which, thankfully, doesn’t end in tragedy, just in case you were concerned with all the opera metaphors. Instead, this book is all about hope: the hope of our protagonists to be better beings and to inspire others with their example, even as those who are jealous and power-hungry try to tear them down.

Movie Star
When Jessica finds herself newly single and more famous than ever, she decides to have some fun defying other people’s expectations for once. As she tries to figure out what she really wants from a relationship, the Movie Star stands out in a sea of boybanders and rom-com poster boys—not only because of her teenage crush on him, but because of his authentic confidence. He gets to know her friends, she hears a lot about his spiritual advisor (I know!), and then comes the swoon moment: A trip to the set of his latest movie on his private jet? Yes, please. But when reality falls short of the promise, Jessica has to summon her courage and self-worth to walk out with her pride intact.
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  1. TODAYSTHEDAYFORHOMERJ's avatar
    Book GoodReads Rating No of Ratings
    Night Angels 4.71 7
    Meru (The Alloy Era #1) 4.43 7
    The Witch of Tin Mountain 4.42 106
    The Chemistry of Love 4.13 114
    The Direction Of The Wind 4.04 48
    The Cuckoo Sister 3.78 9
    Someone Else’s Life 3.63 145
    No Home for Killers: A Thriller 3.39 31
    Movie Star: They Always Say They're Single 3.16 93
    The Fires: A Novel 2.33 3
  2. Brian_Wright's avatar
    Wow, a sci-fi, that's as rare as a male author.
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    Meru
  3. StudentGrant's avatar
    Looked but nothing listed that I'd want to read
  4. mickanddot's avatar
    Thanks- ordered 2
  5. fbloise's avatar
    thanks!
  6. DoubleCheese's avatar
    Is there any logic on one or two a month? Sometimes I get 1 free book, sometimes 2
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    Always get 2 over here
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