The Sleight Before Christmas (Holiday Hijinx Series #2)
Kate Stewart’s The Sleight Before Christmas is a heartwarming holiday romance filled with humor, fate, and festive charm. With witty banter, endearing characters, and just the right touch of magic, this cozy read is perfect for the season. Read our review to see why it’s a must-read holiday romance!
Window Shopping
Tessa Bailey’s Window Shopping is a heartwarming holiday romance featuring a grumpy-sunshine dynamic, sizzling chemistry, and second chances. When Stella, fresh out of prison, gets a job designing a Christmas window display, sparks fly with her charming boss. Read our review to see why this feel-good romance is a must-read!
Be Ready When the Luck Happens
Ina Garten’s Be Ready When the Luck Happens blends personal stories with practical life and culinary wisdom. More than just a cookbook, it’s an inspiring reflection on perseverance, passion, and success. A must-read for fans of the Barefoot Contessa! Read our review to learn more.
Hercule Poirot's Christmas (Hercule Poirot #20)
Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot’s Christmas is a masterful locked-room mystery filled with family secrets, red herrings, and clever twists. When a wealthy patriarch is murdered on Christmas Eve, Poirot must uncover the killer. A must-read holiday whodunit! Read our review for more.
Bittersweet Melody (The Bittersweet Symphony Duet #2.5)
Kate Stewart’s Bittersweet Melody offers a touching continuation of Natalie and Easton’s love story post-marriage. Set in Mexico, this emotional novella explores their struggles, reconnection, and enduring love. A must-read for fans of the Bittersweet Symphony Duet! Read our review for more.
Dream Girl Drama (Big Shots #3)
Tessa Bailey’s Dream Girl Drama is a sizzling, fast-paced romance packed with forbidden love, sports drama, and intense chemistry. Featuring a swoon-worthy hockey star and an ambitious musician, this Big Shots installment delivers all the angst and heat fans crave. Read our review to see why it’s a must-read!
What I Ate in One Year
Stanley Tucci’s What I Ate in One Year is a charming food memoir filled with personal stories, travel, and mouthwatering meals. With wit and warmth, Tucci explores the connections between food and memory. A must-read for food lovers and fans of Taste. Read our review to learn more!
Taste: My Life Through Food
Stanley Tucci’s Taste: My Life Through Food is a charming blend of memoir and culinary reflection, filled with humor, warmth, and mouthwatering stories. From childhood meals to his love of Italian cuisine, Tucci’s storytelling is as engaging as his on-screen presence. Read our review to see why food lovers will savor this delightful book!
Someday, Someday, Maybe
Lauren Graham’s Someday, Someday, Maybe follows aspiring actress Franny Banks as she navigates New York’s theater scene in the 1990s. With humor, heart, and authenticity, this novel captures the ups and downs of chasing dreams. Read our review to see why this witty debut is a must-read for fans of Graham and contemporary fiction!
Reverse (The Bittersweet Symphony Duet #2)
Kate Stewart’s Reverse is a gripping, multi-generational romance filled with deep emotions, secrets, and second chances. As Natalie uncovers a hidden love story, she’s drawn into a past that still echoes in the present. With intense chemistry and gut-wrenching revelations, this novel is a must-read. Read our review!
Have I Told You This Already?: Stories I Don’t Want to Forget to Remember
Lauren Graham’s Have I Told You This Already? is a charming essay collection filled with humor, behind-the-scenes stories, and personal reflections. With her signature wit, she offers insights into life and Hollywood. Read our review to see why fans of Gilmore Girls and memoirs will love this book!
Talking as Fast as I Can: From Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls
Lauren Graham’s Talking as Fast as I Can offers a humorous and heartfelt look at her career, including behind-the-scenes stories from Gilmore Girls. With her signature wit and warmth, this memoir is a must-read for fans. Read our review to see why it’s an entertaining and nostalgic journey!
Spare
Prince Harry’s Spare is a raw and revealing memoir about royal life, grief, and personal freedom. With unfiltered honesty, he shares his struggles with the press, family tensions, and mental health. Whether you find it compelling or controversial, this intimate account offers a rare glimpse behind the palace doors.
Drive (The Bittersweet Symphony Duet #1)
Kate Stewart’s Drive is an angst-filled romance about love, heartbreak, and the power of music. Follow Stella, a music journalist torn between two men, as she navigates fate, passion, and self-discovery. With deep emotions, sizzling chemistry, and a killer soundtrack, this book is a must-read. Read our review!
Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder
Salman Rushdie’s Knife is a raw and profound memoir reflecting on his near-fatal attack, recovery, and the fight for free speech. Blending personal pain with philosophical depth, Rushdie delivers a gripping meditation on survival and resilience. Read our review of this powerful and thought-provoking book.
The Third Gilmore Girl
Kelly Bishop’s The Third Gilmore Girl is a witty and heartfelt memoir detailing her acting career from Broadway to Gilmore Girls. With behind-the-scenes stories, industry insights, and reflections on resilience, this book is a must-read for fans of the show and lovers of Hollywood memoirs.
A Fire in the Flesh
Discover A Fire in the Flesh, the thrilling third book in Jennifer L. Armentrout’s Flesh and Fire series. With sizzling romance, high-stakes fantasy, and shocking twists, this must-read novel keeps readers on edge. Read our full review to see why this dark fantasy romance is a standout!
In Conclusion, Don't Worry About It
Lauren Graham’s In Conclusion, Don’t Worry About It offers heartfelt advice and reflections on life, adapted from her high school commencement speech. Short but inspiring, this book is perfect for those seeking encouragement and wisdom. Read our review to see if this uplifting read is for you!
Cards on the Table
Agatha Christie’s Cards on the Table is a brilliant Hercule Poirot mystery where psychology and deduction take center stage. When a high-stakes bridge game turns deadly, Poirot must unravel a crime with four suspects and no clear evidence. Read our review of this classic locked-room whodunit!
I’m Glad My Mom Died
Jennette McCurdy’s I'm Glad My Mom Died is a gripping memoir of childhood fame, trauma, and resilience. With dark humor and raw honesty, she explores her struggles with a toxic mother, eating disorders, and self-discovery. Read our review to see why this heartbreaking yet empowering book is a must-read!
