New Year, Fresh Reads

2022 has arrived and perhaps one of your resolutions is to spend more time reading. We’ve put together a list of five new books that will get you on track for a year of page-turners.

Read Between the Lines

By Rachel Lacey

From award-winning author Rachel Lacey comes a playful romance about a Manhattan bookstore owner and a reclusive author who love to hate–and hate to love–each other.

A History of Wild Places

By Shea Ernshaw

Travis Wren has an unusual talent for locating missing people. Hired by families as a last resort, he requires only a single object to find the person who has vanished. When he takes on the case of Maggie St. James–a well-known author of dark, macabre children’s books–he’s led to a place many believed to be only a legend.

Bright Burning Things

By Lisa Harding

Sonya used to perform on stage. But somewhere along the way, the stage lights Sonya lived for dimmed to black. In their absence, came darkness–blackouts, empty cupboards, hazy nights she could not remember. What kept her from losing herself completely was Tommy, her son. But her love for Tommy rivaled her love for the bottle.

The Women I Love

By Francesco Pacifico

This novel will be about women. Love. Growing older. Maybe even taking responsibility. But unfortunately for Marcello, the women in his life resist definition. They flit and flicker constantly between archetype and actuality: sirens and saviors, subordinates and savants, vixens and villains. So Marcello cannot write plainly about love. Instead, he tries to write into the complexities of his many relationships.

The Love Con

By Seressia Glass

Given a back-room computer job when the beloved Birmingham library she works in turns into a downsized retail complex, Nina misses her old role terribly – dealing with people, greeting her regulars, making sure everyone gets the right books for their needs. Then a new business nobody else wants catches her eye: owning a tiny little bookshop bus up in the Scottish highlands. No computers. Shortages. Out all hours in the freezing cold; driving with a tiny stock of books … not to mention how the little community is going to take to her

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