1. "Hello Stranger" by Katherine Center
After a sudden accident,
Sadie is in the hospital with face blindness and she suddenly can’t tell people
apart. Now doesn’t seem to be a good time to fall in love, especially with two
different men.
2. "The Better Half" by Alli Frank & Asha Youmans
It’s Nina’s time to shine – her ex is on the other side of
the country, her father is finally in a good place after becoming a widower and
her daughter is doing well in boarding school, so it’s Nina’s turn. She’s
ecstatic to be the first Black female head of a prestigious school. But, she
meets her nemesis at work, her daughter accuses a teacher of misconduct and a
choice she has made may change the course of her life. Maybe it won't be smooth after all.
3. "Bogie & Bacall" by William J. Mann
If you’re a sucker for a true romance, you’ll love this deep
dive into one of Hollywood’s iconic couples. From their separate formative years to
their wild romance to their other relationships, Mann covers it all, also taking
a critical eye on the effect of their romantic choices on their careers.
4. "Queen of Exiles" by Vanessa Riley
This historical novel is based on the true story of
Marie-Louise Christophe, a Black woman and Queen of Haiti in the e early 19th
century. After her husband is overthrown, she flees with her daughters to
Europe, competing with other royalty to become the toast of society in a new
land.
5. "Their Vicious Games" by Joelle Wellington
After years of striving for perfection as the scholarship
kid at her elite New England school, Adina slips up and is blacklisted from her
first choice Ivy League college. Her only chance at redemption comes in the
form of a mysterious competition held by her school’s founding family. The
winner will have the family’s influence at their side – if they can stay alive
throughout the trials.
6. "The Sweetest Revenge" by Lizzy Dent
After Amy, during a night of drunken revenge, sabotages her boss/boyfriend’s car, her career in TV is torpedoed. She moves to London for a fresh
start and after rocky beginnings, she finds her groove two years later with the
promise of a better job and possibly a new love interest. But then, the past comes back to haunt her.
7. "All-Night Pharmacy" by Ruth Madievsky
The narrator of this novel
and her sister hit up a strange bar of misfits in L.A. and the night devolves
into a haze of pills, risk and violence. Now her sister is missing. The
narrator’s new job at a hospital gives her unhealthy access to prescription
drugs and other shady characters, leading to an identity crisis, questions about what really happened to her sister and who she wants to be.
8. "Goodbye Earl" by Leesa Cross-Smith
Just like the famous Chicks' song, this book tells the story of friends, sisterhood and protecting those
you love. If a few Earls get harmed in the process, so be it.
9. "The Block Party" by Jamie Day
The neighbors of Alton Road gather for a summer
blowout, but one winds up dead in this mystery novel. Discovering the murderer
will first entail untangling the secrets, scandals, rivalries and betrayals of this
jumbled bunch.
10. "Everyone Here Is Lying" by Shari Lapena
In the safe-seeming Stanhope, the residents go on edge when a little girl goes
missing. The last person to see her was her father, who, in the midst of an
affair, suffers a bad breakup and comes home angry to find his daughter Avery unexpectedly
there. Witnesses come forward and their information is unreliable at best.
Someone knows where Avery is, but where is the actual truth?