“Gay Uncle Patrick is given custody of his young niece and nephew for the summer, and struggles to integrate his lifestyle as an actor with his new charges.” –Entertainment Weekly
“Full-bodied and insightful, Honor is both a page-turning account of a horrific family drama and a meditation on the complexities of love—both personal and national.” -Shelf Awareness
“Mary Kay Andrews is the queen of beach reads. This one combines our love of romance, HGTV shows, and murder mysteries. What more could you want?” -CountryLiving.com
“Outstanding...Coben keeps Nap and the reader blindly guessing as he peels back layers of deceit reaching back 15 years, revealing nesting dolls of deadly secrets.” -Publishers Weekly
“Heartwarming…This touching portrait of Raymond’s sorrow, and his quest for understanding the world and why it seems so unfair, is a solid choice for book groups with a lot of important issues to discuss.” -Library Journal
“As with Ishiguro’s other works, the rich inner reflections of his protagonists offer big takeaways, and Klara’s quiet but astute observations of human nature land with profound gravity...This dazzling genre-bending work is a delight.” -Publishers Weekly
"Unputdownable, emotionally chilling, and intense, with a twist that will make even the most seasoned suspense reader break out in a cold sweat." -Booklist
"It's a warped tale of twisted memories and skewed perceptions that will make fans of psychological thrillers say, 'Wow, I didn't see that coming.'" -Library Journal
"The books that have profoundly scared me...are few...But Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House beat them all...It scared me as a teenager and it haunts me still." -Neil Gaiman, author of Norse Mythology
“The Humans is by turns silly, sad, suspenseful and soulful...Haig manages…to burrow beneath clichés as he explores the meaning of sentimentality, loyalty, love, and mortality...Haig's insights are often compelling.” -Philadelphia Inquirer
"A politician's career is ruined overnight by revelations of his wartime participation in a village massacre in Vietnam while his personal life is undone by the sudden disappearance of his wife." -Publishers Weekly
"For someone damned to be forgettable, Addie LaRue is a most delightfully unforgettable character, and her story is the most joyous evocation of unlikely immortality.” -Neil Gaiman
“Laura Dave is a master story-teller. Gripping, big-hearted and twisty, The Last Thing He Told Me grabs readers from the very first page and never lets go.” -Greer Hendricks, New York Times best-selling co-author
“[A] captivating piece of historical fiction... transporting...a rollicking cross-country adventure, rife with unforgettable characters, vivid scenery and suspense that will keep readers flying through the pages.” -Time
“A charming debut....You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll feel new sympathy for the curmudgeons in your life. You’ll also want to move to Scandinavia, where everything’s cuter.” –People
"Sensitive, deceptively simple....[It’s] more complex than it first appears, and all the more emotionally persuasive for it." -Heller McAlpin, San Francisco Chronicle
“Riveting....O’Nan has written the perfect summer-by-the-lake read...This is the landscape of family Jonathan Franzen illuminates in The Corrections, or Jane Smiley in Ordinary Love.” -Chicago Tribune, on Wish You Were Here
"Cronin has just struck the right balance between sensitivity and sentimentality, making her one of those admirable writers who does exceptionally fine work both celebrating life and addressing death." -Booklist
“The novel’s strengths abound. It upends clichés, pieties and commonplaces while also noticing salient details of the lockdown.” -The New York Times Book Review
“Clinton and Patterson’s standalone sequel to their 2018 thriller, The President Is Missing, puts their respective expertise to good use in a twisting plot.” -Time
Donoghue offers vivid characters and a gripping portrait of a world beset by a pandemic and political uncertainty. A fascinating read in these difficult times." -Booklist
“Maugham remains the consummate craftsman...[His writing is] so compact, so economical, so closely motivated, so skillfully written, that it rivets attention from the first page to last." -Saturday Review of Literature
"A fascinating tour de force, a brilliant unraveling of closely held secrets and brutal betrayals...A case of Dangerous Liaisons with yet another layer of Victorian outrage." -Curled Up with a Good Book.com
"Donoghue's characterizations are excellent, and her brutal imagery and attention to language capture the spirit of the time with vital precision." - Publishers Weekly.
"Tart and uncloying like a good gin fizz, a generous pouring-forth of details and dialogue about social classes and the institutions that prop them up. The Tender Bar is quite simply...wunderbar!" -New York Observer
"In glorious and lyrical prose, Williams spins the tale of one 1958 season in the village of Faha, County Kerry. Noe's reminiscences of that period are full of beauty and hard-won wisdom. This novel is a delight." -Publishers Weekly
"All of Donoghue''s stories are lucid and well paced...written over a number of years, these stories demonstrate considerable versatility...It''s evident she likes her characters, and you probably will too." -New York Times
“A historical love story penned in the lush and propulsive prose familiar to Allende’s millions of fans worldwide, it...feels excitingly new and unerringly timely for this international superstar of an author.” -San Francisco Chronicle
“If you like a ripping good story told in robust prose that gives you goose bumps, latch onto this book – more than a novel of miracles, it is truly a miraculous novel.” -Seattle Times
"Genius....Though the novel's lavish sweep and gorgeous details evoke a vanished world, Fowler's exploration of the way powerful women are simultaneously devalued and rewarded resonates powerfully." -Publishers Weekly
"If there’s anyone who can tackle the pandemic, it’s Jodi Picoult....With one humdinger of a plot twist, it’s another fantastic, clever read from Picoult." -Women & Home, Book of the Month