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Laws of Love and Logic

Laws of Love and Logic by Lily Webb is a moving story about the complicated bonds of sisterhood and the weight of the past. Lily has spent her adult life seeking stability, trying to distance herself from a hometown filled with tragedy and her brilliant but troubled sister, Jane. While Jane spirals into a cycle of addiction and heartbreak following their mother’s death, Lily finds peace in a safe, quiet marriage to a scientist who shows her the beauty of logic and nature.

However, Lily’s carefully constructed world is shaken when her first love—a man she lost years ago—suddenly returns. This unexpected reunion forces her to face buried emotions and old wounds. As her relationship with Jane becomes even more fragile, Lily is caught between the secure life she has built and the “what ifs” of her youth. The novel explores the deep tension between faith and science, ultimately asking if forgiveness is possible when love is so intertwined with pain. It is a heartfelt journey through the messy, beautiful reality of family ties.

  • Year 2026
Liar's Dice: A Novel

In the debut novel Liar’s Dice by Juliet Faithfull, identical twins Dolores and Mita are inseparable while growing up in rural 1970s Brazil. Their bond is shattered when Mita develops a mysterious illness and is suddenly sent away to a hospital in London.

Left behind, Dolores moves with her parents to Rio de Janeiro, where her family maintains a chilling silence, acting as if Mita never existed. Struggling with grief and isolation at a strict British school, Dolores eventually finds an unlikely ally in Andrea, a streetwise girl who teaches her how to navigate the city’s dangerous underbelly.

As Brazil’s military dictatorship intensifies and people begin to disappear, Dolores grows suspicious of her parents’ stories. Fearing Mita might be dead or hidden away, she descends into a world of lies, gambling, and theft to uncover the truth. Set against a backdrop of political repression, this is a powerful story about the lengths a sister will go to reclaim her missing half and break the suffocating cycle of family secrets.

  • Year 2026
Lift Me Up
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A heartwarming story from Sunday Times bestseller Milly Johnson.

Tam Remington had her life planned out. Until a conversation in a broken lift—with her worst enemy—changes everything.

For a decade, Tam has quietly held YorkMart together whilst others took the credit, making herself smaller in the process. When she’s briefly promoted to acting Managing Director, she finally has a chance to shine—until her promotion is snatched away and handed to Jack Cesaroni—the man brought in to do the job that should have been hers.

Tam expects nothing but disappointment from Jack. But when they’re trapped in a lift between floors thirteen and fourteen, he sees what no one else has: Tam is exceptional. That single word of recognition sparks something Tam thought she’d lost—and an unexpected connection she never saw coming.

Now Tam faces an impossible choice: stay being the smaller version of herself she’s become used to, or take a leap and reclaim the vibrant, authentic woman she once was—and discover how wonderful it could be if she lets someone see the real her…

This enemies-to-lovers story shows sometimes you need to get stuck to find your true self.

  • Year 2026
Like This, But Funnier

For fans of Dolly Alderton and HBO’s Hacks, a whip-smart, laugh-out-loud funny debut novel about faking it (and “making it”) as a writer in Hollywood.

TV writer Caroline Neumann is thirty-four and mired in professional envy and self-hatred. Even Harry, her usually supportive therapist husband, thinks it’s time for her to press pause on her career ambitions and focus on getting pregnant, despite Caroline’s serious ambivalence about having children.

When Caroline accidentally stumbles on Harry’s patient session notes and offhandedly mentions what she finds in a meeting with a producer, the momentum of Hollywood takes over. Before she knows it—and unbeknownst to Harry—Caroline finds herself pitching a TV show about the deepest, darkest secrets of her husband’s favorite patient, a woman known to Caroline only as the Teacher.

Amid the indignities of the Hollywood development process, Caroline must balance her burning desire for professional validation against her own morality and the health of her marriage. And when Caroline forms a real-life relationship with Teacher herself, the lines between art and life begin to blur further, shaking up Caroline’s understanding of what it means to be the “likeable female protagonist” of her own life.

  • Year 2026
Little Wonder

Little Wonder by Sophie Chen Keller is a heart-wrenching yet hopeful story of a mother and her gifted son. Song, a hardworking delivery worker from rural China, discovers her son River is a musical prodigy. By the age of eight, he is already mastering complex classical pieces by Liszt and Chopin.

Their lives change forever when River is invited to study with a prestigious teacher in Beijing. However, tragedy strikes at the crowded Beijing Railway Station. In a moment of chaos, Song loses her grip on River’s hand, and the two are separated.

What follows is a sweeping journey spanning many years. As River grows up and pursues his musical career and Song desperately searches for him, they both must navigate poverty, loss, and the changing landscape of modern China. Despite the distance and time between them, their bond remains unbroken. Like a piece of music that wanders through different keys, the story explores the “music of humanity” and the enduring power of a mother’s love, proving that no matter how far we stray, we always find our way back home.

  • Year 2026
London Falling: A Mysterious Death in a Gilded City and a Family's Search for Truth

From the bestselling, prize-winning author of Say Nothing and Empire of Pain, a spellbinding account of a family devastated by the sudden death of their nineteen-year-old son, only to discover that he had created a secret life which drew him into the dangerous criminal underworld that lies beneath London’s glittering surface.

In the early morning of November 29th, 2019, surveillance cameras at the headquarters of MI6, Britain’s spy agency, captured video of a young man pacing back and forth on a high balcony of Riverwalk, a luxury tower on the bank of the river Thames. At 2:24 a.m., he jumped into the river.

In a quiet London neighborhood several miles away, Rachelle Brettler was worried about her son. Zac had told her that he had gone to stay with a friend, but then he did not come home. Days later, a police car pulled up and two officers relayed the dreadful news: her son was dead.

In their unbearable grief, Rachelle and her husband, Matthew, struggled to understand what had happened to Zac. He had his troubles, but in no way seemed suicidal. As they would soon discover, however, there was a lot they did not know about their son. Only after his death did they learn that he had adopted a fictitious alter-ego: Zac Ismailov, son of a Russian oligarch and heir to a great fortune. Under this guise, Zac had become entangled with a slippery London businessman named Akbar Shamji, and a murderous gangster known as “Indian Dave.” As the Brettlers set about investigating their son’s death, they were pulled into a different and more dangerous London than the one they’d always known, and came to believe that something much more nefarious than a suicide had claimed Zac’s life. But to their immense frustration, Scotland Yard seemed unable—or unwilling—to bring the perpetrators to justice.

In a bravura feat of reporting and writing, Patrick Radden Keefe chronicles the Brettlers’ quest, peeling back layers of mystery and exposing the seedy truths behind the glamorous London of posh mansions and private nightclubs, a city in which everything is for sale, and aspirational fantasies are underwritten by dirty money and corruption. London Falling is a mesmerizing investigation of an inexplicable death and a powerful narrative driven by suspense and staggering revelations. But it is also an intimate and deeply poignant inquiry into the nature of parental love and the challenges of being a parent today, a portrait of a family trying to solve the riddle not just of how their son died, but of who he really was in life.

  • Year 2026
Losers: Part One

I was supposed to have it all.

I’d been Prom Queen, Cheer Captain – high school’s most savage Queen Bee. I could have everything I wanted.
Except them. The freaks, the weirdos, the school’s ultimate losers: Manson, Jason, Lucas, and Vincent. Our hatred for each other couldn’t keep us apart, not even when my own mistake got Manson expelled and made me the ultimate villain to the rest of them.

One night was supposed to be enough.

I couldn’t resist forever. For one night I gave myself over to the men I wasn’t supposed to want and satisfied the darkest parts of my soul. But some things are meant to stay in the dark. One night, and it was over.

Nothing more than a game.

Now, with college behind me, our worlds collide yet again. Four men, all willing to share me as their plaything until my debt to them is paid. Another game to satiate my dark cravings, the twisted rules of which bring us all even closer than before. But games aren’t meant to last.

When the debt is paid and the game is done, what if I don’t want to walk away?

Although not required, it is recommended to read the novella, The Dare, prior to reading Losers.

This book is First Person, Multi POV.

This is an 18+ polyamorous bisexual romance between one woman and four men, including MF, MM, and group scenes. Reader discretion is strongly advised, this is a dark read. This book contains graphic sexual scenes, intense scenes of BDSM, graphic violence, and strong language. A full content note can be found in the front matter of the book.

  • Year 2026
Lost and Found: A Compassionate Guide to Homeownership

In Lost and Found: A Compassionate Guide to Homeownership, author and “Trans Handy Ma’am” Mercury Stardust follows up her previous bestseller by guiding readers through the emotional and technical rollercoaster of buying a home.

The book serves as a practical roadmap for first-time buyers who feel overwhelmed by the modern real estate market. Mercury demystifies the intimidating “adulting” steps of the process, including:

  • The Hunt: Finding a trustworthy lender and navigating inspections.

  • The Purchase: Understanding closing costs and making a winning offer.

  • The Reality: Surviving the first year in a fixer-upper.

Beyond the paperwork, the story is a personal journey. Mercury shares the “good, bad, and ugly” of homeownership, from the joy of renovation to the stress of unexpected emergencies.

Packed with DIY guides for interior repairs and outdoor maintenance—like weather-proofing decks and tending gardens—this book is designed to empower anyone to turn a house into a dream home. It’s a supportive, hands-on companion for anyone ready to stop renting and start building their own sanctuary.

  • Year 2026
Love by the Book

Love by the Book by Melissa Ferguson is a heartwarming story that captures the essence of a book-lover’s dream. The plot follows a protagonist deeply immersed in the world of literature, whose life takes an unexpected turn when she is forced to step out of the fictional safety of her pages and into the unpredictable world of real-life romance.

As she navigates the challenges of her professional life in the publishing industry, she finds herself entangled in a witty and charming relationship that defies every trope she has ever read. The story beautifully explores the balance between imaginary ideals and the messy reality of falling in love. With Ferguson’s signature humor and heart, this book reminds us that while stories are a wonderful escape, the most meaningful chapters are the ones we live ourselves. It is a perfect read for anyone who believes in the magic of books and the power of a second chance at love.

  • Year 2026
Love Overboard

From USA Today, #1 Amazon, and BookTok bestselling author Kandi Steiner comes a sizzling, second-chance romance set on the high seas—perfect for fans of Below Deck and readers who crave angsty, high-stakes love stories.

Ember Reed is finally living her dream: chief stew on a Mediterranean superyacht, sun-kissed days at sea, and the star of Close Quarters, the hottest new reality TV show. But just as she finds her stride, the producers throw her a curveball—by hiring the one man who nearly sank her.

Finn Pearson was the one that got away. The boy who kissed her like they had forever, then left without a word. But now he’s the chef in her new crew, and the cameras are watching their every move, innocent, or not.

Even on a superyacht, there’s nowhere to hide from the past. Every stolen glance, every whispered argument, every lingering memory threatens to ignite what never fully burned out. And as the tension spills into their day jobs, even the dinner service is spiralling into disaster.

They’ve crashed before… but could eight weeks at sea be their second chance to get it right? Or will it be the storm that finally sinks them for good?

  • Year 2026