Published By: BookouturePages: 310Released On: 25/03/2026 He says she’s obsessed. She says he’s a liar… I have the perfect life. The perfect home with the perfect husband, who I still can’t believe chose me. The only dark blemish is her. Celine started stalking my husband years ago. She’s obsessed – unhinged. And her behaviour is escalating: rocks throughContinue reading “My Husband’s Stalker – Natali Simmonds”
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The Last Letters of Sally and Walter – Cammie McGovern
Published By: Sourcebooks LandmarkPages: 384Released On: 31/03/2026 As a new resident of Golden Grove, an independent living community for active seniors, Sally wants to do everything in her power to start off on the right foot. But between navigating unspoken social rules of the community and leaving two struggling adult children back at home, fittingContinue reading “The Last Letters of Sally and Walter – Cammie McGovern”
The Lottery Winner Widows Club – Elly Vine
Published By: WildfirePages: 384Released On: 26/03/2026 Paula is having a surreal week. Having just lost her husband, John, in a freak car accident, she’s utterly gobsmacked when, two days later, she wins the lottery – with the ticket he bought. Just as she thinks things can’t get crazier, Paula is approached by a tight-knit trioContinue reading “The Lottery Winner Widows Club – Elly Vine”
Recipe for Joy – Monica Comas
Published By: Lake UnionPages: 331Released On: 24/03/2026 Belle Sutton is a little lost these days. She has a stalled career, a New York apartment she can’t afford, and her sister, Lexie, is more estranged with each passing year. Belle’s one true consolation is her beloved grandmother, who’s powered through her own broken family ties withContinue reading “Recipe for Joy – Monica Comas”
The News from Dublin – Colm Tóibín
Published By: PicadorPages: 272Released On: 26/03/2026 In the stories that make up The News from Dublin Colm Tóibín delves into the days and nights of those living far from home: lives of great longing, at a great distance from past lives and past selves. A woman in Galway hears of the death of her son in theContinue reading “The News from Dublin – Colm Tóibín”
Lifeboat at the End of the World – Dominic Gregory
Published By: William CollinsPages: 272Released On: 26/03/2026 For two hundred years, the Dungeness lifeboat has launched in storms and heavy seas to frigates and barques, trawlers and dinghies. Like all lifeboat stations in the British Isles, it is led by a Coxwain and staffed entirely by volunteers. Dominic Gregory is one of those volunteers andContinue reading “Lifeboat at the End of the World – Dominic Gregory”
The Other You – Carys Green
Published By: HarvillPages: 368Released On: 26/03/2026 ‘It will be all right,’ Nellie assured her with startling confidence.‘I’m here to make things better. You’ll see.’ Elena and Stu are barely holding it together. Their newborn screams through the night, their nerves are frayed, and their marriage is hanging by a thread.Then comes More You: a companyContinue reading “The Other You – Carys Green”
The Renovation – Kenan Orhan
Published By: Hamish HamiltonPages: 240Released On: 26/03/2026 Dilara’s father is disappearing. His memories are collapsing, dementia stealing a little more of him each day. She has persuaded him to move in with her, hiring builders to adapt her apartment to his new needs, but when the renovation is complete she discovers a big problem: insteadContinue reading “The Renovation – Kenan Orhan”
A Murder in Eight Cocktails – Kelly Mullen
Published By: CenturyPages: 400Released On: 26/03/2026 In the seaside haven of Carmel-by-the-Sea, Willa Keane’s marriage is in a rut. As a retired interior-designer-turned-influencer, she’s sure life begins at fifty-five, whereas her husband, Marty, is more interested in watching his beloved birds. So when Willa is invited to the opening of the chicest new cocktail barContinue reading “A Murder in Eight Cocktails – Kelly Mullen”
The Library of Traumatic Memory – Neil Jordan
Published By: Ad AstraPages: 336Released On: 12/03/2026 In a windswept corner of a forgotten peninsula, love and loss echo through the halls of a mansion built on secrets. Here memory is currency of the future, and the past refuses to stay buried. In the year 2084, Christian Cartwright, a quiet librarian at the enigmatic HuxleyContinue reading “The Library of Traumatic Memory – Neil Jordan”