Carrie Voliva

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You Will Never Be Me

This twisty page-turner gives a razor-sharp look at just how scary and capricious social media can be. Sutanto’s fans and domestic suspense readers will be riveted and may never look at social media influencers’ posts in the same way again.

Ladykiller

Debut author Wood has expertly mixed romance with mystery in a novel that leaves more questions than answers. This fast-paced thriller will work well for book clubs and fans of the unreliable narrator trope.

Sandwich

Women’s fiction readers will gobble this delicious (though at times heartbreaking) sandwich right up.
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Enchanted Hill

Although the suspense is never gripping, there are plenty of twists and turns, and readers will want to learn how Cora and Jack’s history intertwines with Byrd’s. A will-they-won’t-they romance adds to the intrigue and fans of both historical mystery and romance will find much to like here.
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The Family Bucket List: 1,000 Trips To Take and Memories To Make Around the World

Best suited for people who have the money for excursions worldwide, but the budget-minded may get some ideas for trips closer to home. Armchair travelers will likely enjoy the photos.
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Last Night at the Hollywood Canteen

An atmospheric Hollywood whodunit for fans of Kate Alcott and Marie Benedict. Purchase where historical mysteries are popular.
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None of This Is True

Jewell’s many fans will be clamoring for her latest thriller. The twists and turns in this one will not disappoint.
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The Hurricane Blonde

Filled with twists and turns to keep the pace moving, this noir’s themes (racism, misogyny, family dynamics) are made for group discussions. Perfect for book clubs and all public library shelves where thrillers are popular (and where aren’t they?).
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In Each Other’s Care: A Guide to the Most Common Relationship Conflicts and How To Work Through Them

This is a well-organized and comprehensive guide for improving relationships that leans heavily on science and is best suited for practitioners. Recommended for academic libraries with family counseling programs and for large public libraries where self-help relationship books are popular.
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