Prepub Alert: The Complete List | March 2025 Titles

All the March 2025 Prepub Alerts in one place, plus a downloadable spreadsheet of all titles from every post.

All the March 2025 Prepub Alerts in one place, plus a downloadable spreadsheet of all titles from every post.

Fiction

Pop Fiction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fay, Kim. Kate & Frida: A Novel of Friendship, Food, and Books. Putnam. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593852385. 288p. $28. FICTION

Fay, author of the bestselling Indie Next Pick Love & Saffron, returns to themes of food and friendship. Frida Rodriguez moves to Paris in 1991 to savor the cuisine and seek a career as a war correspondent. When Frida requests a title from a bookshop in Seattle, bookseller Kate Fair responds, beginning an unexpected friendship that will sustain them through their tumultuous twenties.

Hart, Emilia. The Sirens. St. Martin’s. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250280824. 352p. $29. FICTION

Hart follows her bestselling debut, Weyward, with a tale of sisters and the sea. Intertwining the present-day stories of sisters Lucy and Jess with Irish twins Mary and Eliza who live in 1800, Hart evokes mystery and myth as the ocean calls to them. With a 300K-copy first printing.

Mahloudji, Sanam. The Persians. Scribner. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781668015797. 384p. $28.99. FICTION

Pushcart Prize winner Mahloudji debuts with a family saga. While the Valiat family was important in Iran, those who emigrated to the United States find that the reputation of their name means nothing in this new country. As matriarch Elizabeth and her daughters and granddaughters all take different paths, an annual vacation gone awry has them confronting the past and contemplating the future.

Mallery, Susan. Beach Vibes. Canary Street. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781335402530. 384p. $30. FICTION

Get ready for beach read season early with a story of love, secrets, and betrayal from bestselling Mallery (For the Love of Summer). After a challenging childhood in foster care, Brynnley does everything she can for her younger brother Rick, but when she catches him cheating on her friend, she must decide where her loyalty lies. With a 250K-copy first printing.

McConaghy, Charlotte. Wild Dark Shore. Flatiron. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250827951. 320p. $28.99. FICTION

Dominic Salt and his children are the last remaining inhabitants of a tiny island near Antarctica that has been affected by climate change. When a woman washes ashore during a storm and finds a place in their family, their pasts—and secrets—may threaten their future together. Bestselling McConaghy’s (Once There Were Wolves) latest receives a 250K-copy first printing.

Oakley, Colleen. Jane and Dan at the End of the World. Berkley. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593200827. 368p. $29. FICTION

In Oakley’s (The Mostly True Story of Tanner & Louise, a LibraryReads pick) latest, novelist Jane is in an unhappy marriage, but when she and her husband go out to celebrate their 19th anniversary, they find themselves in a hostage situation straight out of one of her books. As Jane and Dan try to survive the night, they might just fall back in love along the way.

Pandya, Sameer. Our Beautiful Boys. Ballantine. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593726167. 384p. $30. FICTION

Pandya (Members Only, an NPR Books We Love pick) examines race, class, and privilege when three star players on a high school football team are accused of attacking a teammate and are suspended. As the parents try to protect their children and determine the truth about what really happened that night, they find there are more secrets to uncover.

Reddy, Nanda. A Girl Within a Girl Within a Girl. Zibby. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9798989532520. 432p. $27.99. FICTION

Reddy debuts with a story of assimilation, survival, and reinvention. Separated from her family in Guyana and brought to the U.S. without documents as a child, Maya has managed to build a good life for herself in the years since, with a husband and two kids in an Atlanta suburb. Then a letter from her long-lost sister threatens to expose her past and true identity.

Santopolo, Jill. The Love We Found. Putnam. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593419205. 352p. $30. FICTION

Eight years later, Santopolo offers the sequel to The Light We Lost, the blockbuster bestseller and Reese’s Book Club pick. Gabe has been gone for almost a decade when Lucy finds among his photos a piece of paper bearing an address in Rome, launching her on a journey to Italy, where she tries to uncover Gabe’s secrets and meets the alluring Dr. Dax Amstrong.

Literary Fiction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi. Dream Count. Knopf. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593802724. 368p. $30. LITERARY FICTION

A new novel by award winner Adichie, whose Half of a Yellow Sun won the Women’s Prize for Fiction “Winner of Winners” award and whose Americanah won the National Book Critics Circle Award. No details on the plot are currently available, but expect high demand.

Aliu, Xhenet. Everybody Says It’s Everything. Random. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593732274. 320p. $29. LITERARY FICTION

Award winner Aliu (Brass) writes about adopted twins who grow up in the U.S. in the 1990s, disconnected from their Albanian heritage. As their lives unfold, their roots, family, and the war in Kosovo twist and blend to shape their bonds.

Brown, Natasha. Universality. Random. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593977309. 176p. $24. LITERARY FICTION

The latest from Brown (Assembly), named one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists, stresses the power of words and the way rhetoric works. It is about an illegal rave, a brutal attack, the journalist who tries to uncover what happened, and the questions surrounding what is said and how.

Castleberry, Brian. The Californians. Mariner. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063213333. 336p. $28.99. LITERARY FICTION

Castleberry (Nine Shiny Objects, longlisted for the PEN/Faulkner Award) offers an epic spanning from the Golden Age of Hollywood to the 1980s NYC art scene up to today’s NFT market, as three characters spin out their lives, trying to create—and become—something. With a 75K-copy first printing.

Chong, Jinwoo. I Leave It Up to You. Ballantine. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593727058. 320p. $28. LITERARY FICTION

Chong (Flux, shortlisted for the PEN/Hemingway Award and optioned by Sony) pens a semiautobiographical family novel about Jack Jr., who awakens from a two-year coma. Unmoored, he returns home to the Korean American enclave of Fort Lee, NJ, and his parents’ struggling sushi restaurant, where he finds love and second chances.

Gurnah, Abdulrazak. Theft. Riverhead. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593852606. 304p. $30. LITERARY FICTION

Nobel Prize winner Gurnah (Afterlives) returns with a story about three people coming of age in Tanzania during a period of global change when even a sleepy, quiet spot on the map can become a place of tourism and startling changes.

McCann, Colum. Twist. Random. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593241738. 256p. $28. LITERARY FICTION

National Book Award winner McCann (Let the Great World Spin) writes a new novel about Anthony Fennell, an Irish journalist and playwright, whose piece about underwater cables becomes the vehicle to explore the fundamental questions of humanity.

Nadler, Stuart. Rooms for Vanishing. Dutton. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593475461. 464p. $28. LITERARY FICTION

Nadler, a 5 Under 35 honoree and author of Wise Men and The Inseparables, returns with a novel it has taken 10 years to write, a prismatic epic about a Jewish family from Vienna, the Altermans, each of whom has been inexplicably splintered into varying futures, separate from each other.

Peters, Torrey. Stag Dance: A Novel & Stories. Random. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593595640. 304p. $28. LITERARY FICTION

Peters, a PEN/Hemingway Award winner for Detransition, Baby, offers a new book consisting of a novel and three novellas, one featuring a lumberjack dance, another spotlighting a secret romance between roommates, all focused on identity.

St. James, Emily. Woodworking. Zando: Crooked Media Reads. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781638931478. 368p. $28. LITERARY FICTION

St. James debuts with a story about Erica, a trans high school teacher who is 35 years old and lives in a small South Dakota town. One of her students, 17-year-old Abigail, is the only other trans person she knows. Their unlikely friendship powers the novel and both characters forward.

Zink, Nell. Sister Europe. Knopf. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593534915. 208p. $28. LITERARY FICTION

Zink, longlisted for the National Book Award for Mislaid, offers a zany short novel set in the upper reaches of Berlin society, in which a disparate group of people gather for a failed dinner party and set in motion connections and observations.

Mystery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arceneaux, Danielle. Glory Daze. (Glory Broussard, bk. 2). Pegasus. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781639368433. 304p. $26.95. MYSTERY

Arceneaux follows up her multi-best-booked and award-winning debut, Glory Be, with a second story featuring amateur sleuth Glory Broussard. After solving the murder of her best friend, Glory is looking forward to returning to her gig as a bookie and planning the annual Mardi Gras gala for her church, but she’s soon involved in the search for her ex-husband’s murderer.

Limoncelli, Rosanne. The Four Queens of Crime. Crooked Lane. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9798892420600. 320p. $29.99. MYSTERY

Filmmaker Limoncelli makes her fiction debut with a historical mystery. In 1938, DCI Lilian Wyles from Scotland Yard enlists mystery writers Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Ngaio Marsh, and Margery Allingham to help solve the murder of Sir Henry Heathcote, who has been found dead in the library of Hursley House after a fundraising gala.

Rose, Bellamy. Pomona Afton Can So Solve a Murder. Atria/Emily Bestler. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781668075654. 256p. $27.99. MYSTERY

Drawing on her experience writing rom-coms like Best Served Hot (under the name Amanda Elliot), Rose now combines romance with a mystery. When heiress Pomona Afton’s grandmother is murdered, the family learns that their assets are frozen until her death is explained. Locked out of her penthouse and bank account, Pomona moves in with handsome Gabe and needs to solve the murder to get her life back.

Willig, Lauren. The Girl from Greenwich Street: A Novel of Hamilton, Burr, and America’s First Murder Trial. Morrow. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063306110. 352p. $30. MYSTERY

Bestselling Willig (Two Wars and a Wedding) blends true crime, mystery, and historical fiction in this story based on the real Manhattan Well Murder trial of 1800. When Elma Sands is found dead in a well, Levi Weeks is accused of her murder. His family hires Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, who work together to investigate and get Weeks acquitted.

Forthcoming Series Titles

Blaedel, Sara. A Mother’s Love. (Louise Rick, bk. 11). Dutton. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593850541. pbk. 416p. $18. MYSTERY

Bowen, Rhys & Clare Broyles. Silent as the Grave. (Molly Murphy, bk. 21). Minotaur. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250890818. 336p. $28. MYSTERY

Bruen, Ken. Galway’s Edge. (Jack Taylor, bk. 18). The Mysterious Pr. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781613166000. 288p. $26.95. MYSTERY

Childs, Laura. High Tea and Misdemeanors. (A Tea Shop Mystery, bk. 29). Berkley. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593815441. 304p. $30. MYSTERY

Cosimano, Elle. Finlay Donovan Digs Her Own Grave. (Finlay Donovan, bk. 5). Minotaur. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250337344. 320p. $28. MYSTERY

Meier, Leslie. Bridal Shower Murder. (Lucy Stone, bk. 31). Kensington Cozies. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781496749246. 288p. $27. MYSTERY

Morrissey, Hannah. The Unlucky Ones. (Black Harbor, bk. 4). Minotaur. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250369741. 304p. $28. MYSTERY

Offutt, Chris. The Reluctant Sheriff. (Mick Hardin, bk. 4). Grove. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780802164032. 288p. $27. MYSTERY

Pandian, Gigi. The Library Game. (Secret Staircase Mystery, bk. 4). Minotaur. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250880239. 320p. $28. MYSTERY

Rendon, Marcie R. Broken Fields. (Cash Blackbear, bk. 4). Soho Crime. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781641296588. NAp. $28.95. MYSTERY

Thrillers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brown, Sandra. Blood Moon. Grand Central. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781538742983. 448p. $30. THRILLER

Detective John Bowie is stymied in the case of a missing girl. Beth Collins, a senior producer on the true-crime show Crisis Point, might have a lead that lands her on the trail of the killer and requires her to team up with John to stop another murder. Award-winning Brown, who has written 76 bestsellers, gets a 250K-copy first printing.

Currie, Ron. The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne. Putnam. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593851661. 368p. $29. THRILLER

Currie (winner of the NYPL Young Lions, Metcalf, Alex, and Pushcart awards), who is also a screenwriter for Apple TV+’s Extrapolations, turns to literary crime fiction with this funny series opener based on the lives of French Canadians in New England and starring an all-women criminal gang in their 60s.

Deitch, Hannah. Killer Potential. Morrow. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063356481. 320p. $28.99. THRILLER

Deitch debuts with this genre-blend of thriller, gritty comedy, and queer romance. The cross-country, fugitives-on-the-run story stars an SAT tutor who finds her employers murdered and a bound woman whom she frees from their mansion. TV rights have already been sold. With a 100K-copy first printing.

Dodd, Christina. Girl Anonymous. Canary Street. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781335463524. 336p. $30. THRILLER

Maarja is hired to move the possessions of the Bouchard crime family, a group slowly turning legit. She knows them well; her own mother died alongside Mr. Bouchard decades ago. Dante Bouchard is watching Maarja closely, and when yet another tragic death occurs, the two realize they are bound together—and are in great peril. Bestselling Dodd’s romantic thriller gets a 75K-copy first printing.

French, Nikki. The Last Days of Kira Mullan. Morrow. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063298378. 336p. $18.99. THRILLER

Bestselling French brings back Detective Inspector Maud O’Connor, who was first featured in Has Anyone Seen Charlotte Salter? In this case, Maud, knowing what it’s like not to be believed, is willing to listen to Nancy, who thinks the death in the apartment below hers was not self-inflicted—and hears voices telling her so.

Gerritsen, Tess. The Summer Guests. (The Martini Club, bk. 2). Thomas & Mercer. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781662515163. pbk. 336p. $16.99. THRILLER

The second in bestselling and award-winning Gerritsen’s “The Martini Club” series (following The Spy Coast) sees retired spy Maggie Bird and her cocktail-loving book club made up of former CIA agents once again pulled into a case when a teenager disappears and a long-dead corpse is found in a local pond.

Harman, Sarah. All the Other Mothers Hate Me. Putnam. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593851463. 384p. $29. THRILLER

Harman, who won the won the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize for this buzzy debut (already optioned for TV), writes about Florence, mother of 10-year-old Dylan. She has no real skills and is unpopular with the other school moms. But when a boy who bullied Dylan disappears, and all signs point to her son’s involvement, Florence dives into the case.

Hays, Katy. Saltwater. Ballantine. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593875551. 336p. $30. THRILLER

Bestselling Hays (The Cloisters) sets her newest on the Italian island of Capri. Thirty years ago, Helen’s mother, Sarah Lingate, was found dead there, but the insular and wealthy family still annually holidays at their villa. This year, they arrive to find the necklace that Sarah was wearing the night she died—and it becomes increasingly clear that her death won’t be the last.

Jones, Sandie. I Would Die for You. Minotaur. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250910035. 304p. $29. THRILLER

Jones (The Other Woman, a Reese’s Book Club pick) gets a 100K-copy first printing for this thriller set in part in the 1980s London music scene. In 1986, singer Ben Edwards is drawn to teenaged Nicole, even though her sister Cassie is obsessed with him. In the present day, Nicole’s daughter has gone missing, having allegedly been picked up by her aunt—but she doesn’t have an aunt.

Patterson, James & J. D. Barker. The Writer. Little, Brown. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780316570008. 400p. $30. THRILLER

Bestselling authors Patterson and Barker team up for a biblio-tinged thriller. Details are scant, save for a bit about the plot: a famous true-crime writer is accused of killing her husband, and NYPD Detective Declan Shaw is on the case. The question is, is the writer controlling the plot or caught within it? With a 300K-copy first printing.

Raybourn, Deanna. Kills Well with Others. Berkley. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593638514. 368p. $29. THRILLER

Bestselling Raybourn, known for the “Veronica Speedwell” and “Lady Julia Grey” series, offers a follow-up to Killers of a Certain Age. After an extended period of laying low, retired assassins Billie, Helen, Mary Alice, and Natalie are back in action—and are also on the hit list.

Ritter, Krysten. Retreat. Harper. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063334601. 240p. $28.99. THRILLER

Ritter, who acted in Jessica Jones, Don’t Trust the B—In Apartment 23, and Breaking Bad and wrote the bestselling thriller Bonfire, returns with the story of a con artist who slips into the life of a wealthy socialite only to discover that she has also slipped into a world of danger. With a 100K-copy first printing.

Scrivenor, Hayley. Girl Falling. Flatiron. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250362179. 272p. $28.99. THRILLER

Lambda Award winner Scrivenor (Dirt Creek) gets a 75K-copy first printing with this story set in the world of rock climbing. Finn is torn between her girlfriend, Magdu, and her best friend, Daphne. As the three women spend a day bouldering, Magdu falls to her death, sending Finn into a spiral—what went wrong and how far back does the tragedy (or was it murder) actually go?

Winstead, Ashley. This Book Will Bury Me. Sourcebooks Landmark. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781728270005. 480p. $27.99. THRILLER

Winstead (Fool Me Once; In My Dreams I Hold a Knife) writes about an armchair detective named Jane who, along with fellow internet sleuths, becomes famous for her amateur investigative skills. When a grisly murder occurs and becomes a sensation, Jane and her informal colleagues go to work, but what they find is far more than they expect.

Wright, Lawrence. The Human Scale. Knopf. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593537831. 384p. $30. THRILLER

Pulitzer Prize winner Wright (The End of October) offers a thriller featuring FBI agent Tony Malik, born of Irish and Arab parents. When he travels to Palestine for a family wedding, he is caught in the fraught investigation around the murder of an Israeli police chief; soon, events spin toward Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel.

Forthcoming Series Titles

Cavanagh, Steve. Witness 8. (Eddie Flynn, bk. 8). Atria. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781668049372. 416p. $29.99. THRILLER

Henderson, Alice. The Vanishing Kind. (Alex Carter, bk. 4). Morrow. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063223059. 320p. $30. THRILLER

Steck, Ryan. Ted Bell’s Monarch. (Alex Hawke, bk. 13). Berkley. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593817230. 384p. $30. THRILLER

Romance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alexander, TJ. A Gentleman’s Gentleman. Vintage. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593686201. pbk. 336p. $18. LGBTQIA+ ROMANCE

Alexander (Chef’s Choice, an LJ Best Book) sets their newest in Regency England, where Lord Christopher Eden prefers to live in quiet isolation. When he learns he has to marry to keep his fortune, he reluctantly moves to London to search for a wife. Instead, he finds James Harding, his new valet, and a slow-burn romance unfolds.

Aster, Alex. Summer in the City. Morrow. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063411661. 304p. $28. CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE

Bestselling Aster, known for her YA fantasy series “Lightlark,” makes her adult debut with a rom-com featuring a lovers-to-enemies-back-to-lovers trope. It follows a screenwriter who likes to be private and a news-making tech CEO during their swoony summer in NYC. With a 200K-copy first printing.

Brown, Lexi LaFleur. Shoot Your Shot. Canary Street. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781335016560. pbk. 320p. $18.99. LGBTQIA+ ROMANCE

Brown, who is married to a former NHL player, debuts with a 100K-copy first printing for this hockey romance starring Jaylen Jones, who lands a spot on the Seattle Rainiers roster after a one-night stand with tattoo artist Lucy. Now Jaylen thinks Lucy is his lucky charm, but can that lead to romantic success off the ice?

Caffery, Rebecca J. Pole Position. One More Chapter. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780008684860. pbk. 384p. $18.95. LGBTQIA+ ROMANCE

Caffery (Olympic Enemies) drops the flag on a Formula One romance in which Kian Walker, the golden boy of motorsport, meets Harper James, an arrogant rookie. Sparks fly in this enemies-to-lovers, grumpy/sunshine track story.

Danan, Rosie. Fan Service. Berkley. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593437162. pbk. 352p. $19. PARANORMAL ROMANCE

Bestselling Danan, whose The Roommate is headed to the silver screen, offers a steamy werewolf rom-com with an enemies-to-lovers trope. Alex runs a fandom forum about a werewolf show and hates its former star. But when Devin turns to her for help—he suddenly has claws and fangs—the two start to make a connection.

James, Holly. The Big Fix. Kensington. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781496751744. 304p. $28. CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE

James (Name Your Price) writes a romance thriller where computer science professor Penny meets top-secret fixer Anthony at an estate sale, and they together see a body fall from a closet. One thing follows another as they are forced on the run, escaping bad guys and the FBI.

Kearsley, Susanna. The King’s Messenger. Sourcebooks Landmark. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781492689058. pbk. 352p. $17.99. HISTORICAL ROMANCE

Award-winning and bestselling Kearsley (The Vanished Days) sets this historical in 1613 when King James sends Andrew Logan to Scotland, in the company of Phoebe Westaway, to arrest a political enemy. As Andrew slowly untangles the real mission, he and Phoebe grow closer together.

Noblin, Annie England. Spring Fling. Avon. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063222281. pbk. 304p. $18.99. CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE

Noblin moves from popular fiction to contemporary rom-com with a small-town, friends-to-lovers plot. Mylie is settled in Clay Creek, AK, but Ben is only back to sell his family home and get out of town—again. As spring unfolds and a fishing competition plays out, Mylie and Ben discover different plans. With a 75K-copy first printing.

Randall, Breanne. Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things. Dell. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593875001. pbk. 400p. $18. PARANORMAL ROMANCE

Bestselling Randall (The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic) offers a slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers contemporary in which witch Calliope must pay for her magic with memories. When an ancient evil arises in her small town, she somehow binds herself to the handsome leader of a rival coven and begins to figure out both her past and future.

Riley, Vanessa. A Wager at Midnight. (Betting Against the Duke, bk. 2). Zebra. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781420154863. pbk. 368p. $17.95. HISTORICAL ROMANCE

Riley continues her “Betting Against the Duke” series, following A Gamble at Sunset. Scarlett Wilcox causes a scandal when she is discovered attending a medical lecture, and Trinidadian-born physician Stephen Carew claims to be her cousin in order to save her. Neither wants to marry, but they will use their brilliant minds to find a meeting of hearts.

Score, Lucy. The Story of My Life. (Story Lake, bk. 1). Bloom. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781728297057. pbk. 576p. $18.99. CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE

Bestselling Score (Things We Left Behind; The Body in the Backyard) starts a new series with a redemption rom-com in which a jaded, big-city romance author moves to a small lake town, buys a house and a position on the town council, and finds her own HEA.

Shupe, Joanna. The Gilded Heiress. Avon. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063310315. pbk. 352p. $18.99. HISTORICAL ROMANCE

Bestselling Shupe places her newest historical on the streets of New York City’s Gilded Age, as an orphan who has dreams of becoming a famous singer and a charming swindler who is intent on revenge navigate their way into Knickerbocker high society and into each other’s hearts.

Stein, Charlotte. My Big Fat Fake Marriage. St. Martin’s Griffin. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250867971. pbk. 304p. $18. CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE

Stein (When Grumpy Met Sunshine) employs the fake-marriage trope in this rom-com featuring Henry Samuel Beckett, a sweet and sunshiny editor who has always been single, and Connie Evans, an aspiring writer who somehow finds herself pretending to be his wife at a writing retreat. With a 75K-copy first printing.

Wilkens, Colby. If I Dig You. St. Martin’s Griffin. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250292933. pbk. 336p. $18. LGBTQIA+ ROMANCE

Wilkens (If I Stopped Haunting You) offers a queer adventure romance featuring Isadora Ross and Louise Morgenstern, archaeologists and former best friends who are kidnapped in a plot to find lost Cherokee gold and must work together to escape and survive. With a 75K-copy first printing.

Williams, Denise. Just Our Luck. Berkley. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593641439. pbk. 384p. $19. CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE

Williams (Technically Yours) spins out a steamy fake-dating story featuring Sybil Sweet and Kiran Anderson, who find themselves going viral when she wins the lottery and he returns her lost ticket. To help his donut shop and convince her family she can make good choices, they agree to pretend to date but soon find a real connection.

Forthcoming Series Titles

Huang, Ana. King of Envy. (Kings of Sin, bk. 5). Bloom. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781728289762. pbk. NAp. $17.99. CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE

Moher, Laura. Hard To Get. (Big Love from Galway, bk. 3). Sourcebooks Casablanca. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781728278117. pbk. 336p. $17.99. CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE

Ward, J. R. Lover Forbidden. (Black Dagger Brotherhood, bk. 23). Gallery. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781982179960. 368p. $28.99. PARANORMAL ROMANCE

Science Fiction & Fantasy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anderson, E. M. The Keeper of Lonely Spirits. MIRA. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780778368526. 400p. $28.99. FANTASY

Anderson (The Remarkable Retirement of Edna Fisher) makes a big-publisher debut with this queer cozy fantasy, which receives a 75K-copy first printing. Immortal ghost hunter Peter is cursed to wander far from home forever, but his search for a vengeful spirit in Harrington, OH, offers him an unexpected chance at love and family again.

Brooks, Terry. Galaphile. (The First Druids of Shannara, bk. 1). Del Rey. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593129807. 336p. $30. FANTASY

Bestselling Brooks launches a new series that returns to the world of Shannara, offering the origin story of the druid order and its creator, Elven leader Galaphile Joss. Revealing the forces that shaped Galaphile and his legacy, the story follows his time as a teenage orphan stranded in the human world and his growth into a powerful mage.

Chan, Eliza. Tideborn. (Drowned World, bk. 2). Orbit. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780316564946. pbk. 448p. $19.99. FANTASY

Chan debuted with the international bestseller Fathomfolk, a fantasy inspired by East Asian mythology and British folklore. This sequel revisits the partially submerged city of Tiankawi, as siren Mira tries to bring humans and the underwater fathomfolk together to rebuild after a tsunami. Meanwhile, dragon princess Nami must convince a Titan not to destroy the city for its crimes.

Clare, Cassandra. The Ragpicker King. (Chronicles of Castellane, bk. 2). Del Rey. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780525620020. 624p. $32. FANTASY

In the follow-up to the bestselling Sword Catcher, Kel, body double for Prince Conor of Castellane, searches for those responsible for a massacre at the palace and finds a conspiracy to destroy the royal family. Meanwhile, magic-wielding physician Lin faces a test of her powers, the lure of an ancient magic, and her passion for the prince.

Curtis, Grace. Idolfire. Astra/DAW. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780756419806. 320p. $29. SCIENCE FICTION

Bestselling Curtis (Floating Hotel) writes a science-fantasy road-trip novel with a sapphic romance. Aleya has plans to steal an ancient artifact, while Kirby intends to fix a curse that destroyed her life. As their paths converge at the gated city of Nivela, where something is desperately wrong, they find themselves trying to save the world.

El-Mohtar, Amal. The River Has Roots. Tor.com. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250341082. 144p. $24.99. FANTASY

Award-winning El-Mohtar is the SFF columnist for the New York Times Book Review and coauthor with Max Gladstone of the bestselling This Is How You Lose the Time War. In her highly anticipated solo novella, she tells a story of two sisters who live in a town on the edge of Faerie. With a 200K-copy first printing.

Kennington, Alexandra. Blood Beneath the Snow. Ace. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593820117. 384p. $29. FANTASY

Kennington debuts with a romantasy featuring rebellious princess Revna. In order to save her friends, she intends to compete in the Bloodshed Trials, a fight to the death against her siblings for the throne, but then she’s abducted by Hellbringer, an enemy general who may become an ally.

Pacton, Jamie & Rebecca Podos. Homegrown Magic. Del Rey. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593873656. pbk. 352p. $19. FANTASY

Pacton and Podos follow up their YA novel Furious with this adult debut, a queer romantasy with cozy garden magic. Yael flees their wealthy, predetermined life in search of adventure and encounters plant witch Margot, who could use Yael’s help with her struggling magic remedies business. As Yael and Margot’s attraction grows, though, Yael’s family is determined to retrieve their heir at any cost.

Park, Silvia. Luminous. S&S. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781668021668. 400p. $29.99. SCIENCE FICTION

Park debuts with a novel that contemplates what it means to be human. In a unified future Korea, robots are integrated into society but remain second-class citizens. An investigation reunites Jun, a detective in the Robot Crimes Unit, with his sister, robot designer Morgan, and unearths deeper mysteries about their country and family, including their lost brother, a nearly human robot.

Scalzi, John. When the Moon Hits Your Eye. Tor. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780765389091. 336p. $29.99. SCIENCE FICTION

In bestselling and award-winning Scalzi’s (Starter Villain) latest, the moon has impossibly turned into cheese. This unexpected turn of events has humanity reacting in a multitude of ways, and the novel follows a wide swath of people over the course of an entire lunar cycle as they respond to this absurd situation. With a 250K-copy first printing.

Waite, Olivia. Murder by Memory. Tor.com. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250342249. 112p. $21.99. SCIENCE FICTION

Waite (“Feminine Pursuits” series), romance columnist for the New York Times Book Review, launches a novella-length sci-fi mystery series. Aboard an interstellar generation ship, someone is found murdered, and ship detective Dorothy wakes up in a body that isn’t hers. She investigates and finds a deadly plot. With a 150K-copy first printing.

Wijesekara, Maithree. The Prince Without Sorrow. (Obsidian Throne, bk. 1). Harper Voyager. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063420557. pbk. 384p. $18.99. FANTASY

Wijesekara’s debut launches a romantasy trilogy that draws inspiration from the Mauryan Empire of ancient India. Prince Ashoka becomes an outcast when he objects to his emperor father’s brutal onslaught against witches, but he’s sent to govern a region terrorized by nature spirits after his father suddenly dies. Witch Shakti, meanwhile, seeks revenge and plots to dismantle the monarchy. With a 100K-copy first printing.

Forthcoming Series Titles

Addison, Katherine. The Tomb of Dragons. (Chronicles of Osreth, bk. 3). Tor. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250816191. 336p. $28.99. FANTASY

Broadbent, Carissa. Slaying the Vampire Conqueror. (Crowns of Nyaxia, bk. 5). Bramble. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250368928. 368p. $29.99. FANTASY

Fay, Constance. Chaos. (Uncharted Hearts, bk. 3). Bramble. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250330437. pbk. 352p. $18.99. SCIENCE FICTION

Kowal, Mary Robinette. The Martian Contingency. (Lady Astronaut, bk. 4). Tor. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250237057. pbk. 400p. $18.99. SCIENCE FICTION

McGuire, Seanan. Installment Immortality. (InCryptid, bk. 14). Tor. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250375117. pbk. 432p. $19.99. FANTASY

Thorne, Rebecca. Tea You at the Altar. (Tomes & Tea, bk. 3). Bramble. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250333254. pbk. 336p. $19.99. FANTASY

Horror

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grecian, Alex. Rose of Jericho. Tor Nightfire. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250874719. 352p. $28.99. HORROR

Bestselling Grecian returns with a historical, supernatural horror tale set in the world of Red Rabbit. Rose, Rabbit, and the witch Sadie Grace arrive in the small village of Ascension, MA, where dead people are not staying dead. As they attempt to figure out what’s going on, an even more dangerous force is headed their way. With a 100K-copy first printing.

Jones, KC. White Line Fever. Tor Nightfire. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250792716. pbk. 368p. $18.99. HORROR

A county road in the Cascade foothills of Oregon has earned the nickname of the Devil’s Driveway, and when Livia and her friends use it as a shortcut, they find themselves being chased by an unimaginable horror. This second novel from Stoker Award finalist Jones (Black Tide) receives a 75K-copy first printing.

Jones, Stephen Graham. The Buffalo Hunter Hunter. Saga. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781668075081. 432p. $29.99. HORROR

Bestselling and award-winning Jones (I Was a Teenage Slasher) offers a historical horror story set in the American West. A Lutheran pastor’s discovered diary from 1912 details the life of a Blackfeet vampire searching for justice and revenge after a massacre of the Blackfeet people.

Pelayo, Cynthia. Vanishing Daughters. Thomas & Mercer. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781662513930. pbk. 336p. $16.99. HORROR

Stoker Award winner Pelayo (Forgotten Sisters) offers supernatural and psychological horror in a novel that mines fairy tales and mystery. After her mother dies in their historic Chicago mansion, journalist Briar Thorne begins experiencing nightmares and strange occurrences, which may hold the key to stopping a serial killer and putting ghosts to rest.

Wurth, Erika T. The Haunting of Room 904. Flatiron. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250908599. 320p. $28.99. HORROR

Wurth (White Horse, an LJ Best Book and Target Book Club pick) writes a paranormal
horror thriller about Olivia Becente, whose ability to commune with the dead leads her to become a paranormal investigator. As Olivia investigates the deaths of girls at a historic Denver hotel, she also finds shocking revelations about her own sister’s death.

Historical Fiction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Austen, Alice. 33 Place Brugmann. Grove. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780802164087. 368p. $28. HISTORICAL FICTION

Bohjalian, Chris. The Jackal’s Mistress. Doubleday. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780385547642. 336p. $29. HISTORICAL FICTION

Caldwell, Lucy. These Days. Zando: SJP Lit. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781638931836. 288p. $28. HISTORICAL FICTION

Donoghue, Emma. The Paris Express. S&S. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781668082799. 240p. $26.99. HISTORICAL FICTION

Henry, Patti Callahan. The Story She Left Behind. Atria. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781668011874. 352p. $29.99. HISTORICAL FICTION

Hunter, Georgia. One Good Thing. Viking: Pamela Dorman. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781984880932. 432p. $30. HISTORICAL FICTION

Labuskes, Brianna. The Boxcar Librarian. Morrow Paperbacks. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063376304. pbk. 464p. $19.99. HISTORICAL FICTION

LeMalle, Kionna Walker. Behind the Waterline. Blair. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781958888216. 280p. $27.95. HISTORICAL FICTION

Meissner, Susan. A Map to Paradise. Berkley. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593332863. 352p. $29. HISTORICAL FICTION

Pulley, Natasha. The Hymn to Dionysus. Bloomsbury. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781639732364. 416p. $29.99. HISTORICAL FICTION

Russell, Karen. The Antidote. Knopf. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593802250. 432p. $30. HISTORICAL FICTION

Steel, Danielle. Far From Home. Delacorte. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593498675. 256p. $29. HISTORICAL FICTION

Nonfiction

History

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adlington, Lucy. Four Red Sweaters: Powerful True Stories of Women and the Holocaust. Harper Paperbacks. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063375130. pbk. 352p. $19.99. HISTORY

Adlington, fashion historian and bestselling author of The Dressmakers of Auschwitz, offers another deeply researched book about women during World War II. Here she recounts the stories of four Jewish girls facing the Holocaust who were strangers to each other but each had a red sweater that would play a major part in their lives. With a 150K-copy first printing.

Ioffe, Julia. Motherland: A Feminist History of Modern Russia, from Revolution to Autocracy. Ecco. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780062879127. 320p. $32.99. HISTORY

Award-winning journalist Ioffe debuts with a portrait of Russia through the history of its women. Ioffe and her family fled the Soviet Union in 1990, and she returned nearly 20 years later to a much-changed Russia. Chronicling the past and sharing her personal experiences, Ioffe offers insights into Russia’s history, present, and future. With a 125K-copy first printing.

Kennedy, Kostya. The Ride: Paul Revere and the Night That Saved America. St. Martin’s. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250341372. 320p. $29. HISTORY

Journalist Kennedy, whose three books about baseball each won the CASEY Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year, turns to the history of Paul Revere’s legendary ride in 1775 to alert American colonists of advancing British troops. The book will be released in time for the 250th anniversary of this historic event. With a 100K-copy first printing.

Risen, Clay. Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism and the Making of Modern America. Scribner. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781982141806. 480p. $31. HISTORY

Risen (The Crowded Hour, a NYT Notable Book), a reporter and editor at the New York Times, considers the anti-Communist fervor that gripped the United States following World War II. Drawing on newly declassified sources, he explores the politics and historical figures of the era, including Joseph McCarthy, President Eisenhower, Robert Oppenheimer, and more.

Rogak, Lisa. Propaganda Girls: The Secret War of the Women in the OSS. St. Martin’s. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250275592. 240p. $29. HISTORY

Betty MacDonald, Zuzka Lauwers, Jane Smith-Hutton, and Marlene Dietrich, as members of the United States’ OSS, were tasked with creating propaganda that would break the morale of Axis soldiers and were incredibly successful in their efforts. Bestselling Rogak (Who Is Alex Trebek?: A Biography) shares the stories of these four women who helped win World War II through a covert campaign of disinformation.

Shorto, Russell. Taking Manhattan: The Extraordinary Events That Created New York and Shaped America. Norton. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780393881165. 352p. $29.99. HISTORY

Bestselling Shorto (The Island at the Center of the World; Smalltime) revisits New York City’s origins as he explores the founding of Manhattan, utilizing new research, including never-before-translated Dutch archival materials. He examines the English invasion of the Dutch-controlled New Amsterdam and the brutal dispossession of Indigenous peoples in this history of a place that would go on to have global impact.

Vorenberg, Michael. Lincoln’s Peace: The Struggle To End the American Civil War. Knopf. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781524733179. 480p. $35. HISTORY

Historian Vorenberg (Brown Univ.; Final Freedom: The Civil War, the Abolition of Slavery, and the Thirteenth Amendment) searches for the Civil War’s end point, considering important moments such as Lee’s surrender at Appomattox, the declaration of the end of slavery in Galveston, and more, while also contemplating the nature of war and its legacy.

Nature

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chu, Jeff. Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand. Convergent. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593727362. 208p. $26. NATURE

Bestselling Chu, Travel+Leisure editor at large and coauthor of Wholehearted Faith, pens a mix of memoir, essays, and meditation about nature, land, and self, touching on topics as diverse as CSAs, friendship, and spirituality.

Dalton, Chloe. Raising Hare: A Memoir. Pantheon. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593701843. 224p. $27. NATURE

Dalton, who has worked as a speechwriter for Prince William and Angelina Jolie, debuts with an account of the hare who forged a friendship with her deep in the English countryside during the pandemic lockdown.

Greene, A. Kendra. No Less Strange or Wonderful: Essays. Tin House. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781963108088. 272p. $28.95. NATURE

Greene (The Museum of Whales You Will Never See) offers 26 essays about a huge array of topics, from love to strangers to animals and the natural world. Each is illustrated, and the book includes specially designed end pages and deckled edges.

Hanson, Thor. Close to Home: The Wonders of Nature Just Outside Your Door. Basic. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781541601246. 304p. $30. NATURE

Biologist Hanson, who has won both the John Burroughs Medal and the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Book Award for books such as Buzz and Feathers, writes about nature in the spaces readers might know best—backyards, gardens, and parks.

Tidwell, Mike. The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue: A Story of Climate and Hope on One American Street. St. Martin’s Griffin. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250362261. 288p. $29. NATURE

Winner of the Lowell Thomas Award, Tidwell explores climate change with a hyper-local focus, one block of his neighborhood as it tries to save its old trees. Along the way, he explores the lives and hopes of his neighbors as they contend with a changing environment.

Social Sciences

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bonhomme, Edna. A History of the World in Six Plagues: How Contagion, Class, and Captivity Shaped Us, from Cholera to Covid-19. One Signal. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781982197834. 320p. $29.99. SOCIAL SCIENCES

Historian Bonhomme, coeditor of After Sex, offers a literary account of epidemics and how they create and deepen inequality. She takes readers to Port-au-Prince, explores the COVID era, and explicates the effects of Cholera, HIV/AIDS, Ebola, and more.

Browne-Marshall, Gloria J. A Protest History of the United States. Beacon. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780807010815. 360p. $29.95. SOCIAL SCIENCES

Browne-Marshall, professor of constitutional law and Africana studies at John Jay College (CUNY), explores the 400-year history of protest movements and rebellions in the U.S., from the earliest Indigenous resistance to current protests and marches—by considering both the causes and the personalities who participated in them.

Carstensen, Jeanne. A Greek Tragedy. One Signal. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781668083147. 288p. $28.99. SOCIAL SCIENCES

Carstensen, an award-winning journalist, spent nearly a decade researching this work about the 2015 tragedy in which a boat meant to hold only a few dozen capsized into the Aegean Sea, tossing hundreds of refugees into the ocean to their deaths. Carstensen unravels what happened, and how, through first-hand accounts.

Feng, Emily. Let Only Red Flowers Bloom: Identity and Belonging in Xi Jinping’s China. Crown. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593594223. 304p. $29. SOCIAL SCIENCES

Feng, an award-winning international correspondent for NPR, writes about the wide range of China’s population by sharing the stories of dozens of people who demonstrate the full scope of Chinese identity. She also reflects on those who resist the modern hegemonic state.

Goldstone, Brian. There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America. Crown. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593237144. 448p. $30. SOCIAL SCIENCES

Journalist Goldstone builds on his viral 2019 New Republic feature, “The New American Homeless,” following five families who struggle to remain housed even as they work for a living in Atlanta. Through focused portraits of each family, Goldstone explores the causes and consequences of the housing crisis.

McMorrow, Mallory. Hate Won’t Win: Find Your Power and Leave This Place Better Than We Found It. Hachette. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780306835407. 288p. $30. SOCIAL SCIENCES

McMorrow is a state senator from Michigan whose viral speech in the face of right-wing slurs made national news. She expands on that speech here, detailing her life in politics and calling others to action—to build community, fight for what they believe in, and create change.

Rooks, Noliwe. Integrated: How American Schools Failed Black Children. Pantheon. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780553387391. 240p. $28. SOCIAL SCIENCES

Rooks, the chair and L. Herbert Ballou University Professor of Africana Studies at Brown University, writes a nuanced history of school desegregation by tracing four generations of her own family history and suggesting a path for better experiences for future students.

Essays

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dowd, Maureen. Notorious: Hollywood, Fashion, and Culture Revealed Through Profiles of Our Most Infamous Celebrities. Harper. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063392229. 512p. $32.50. ESSAYS

Dowd (The Year of Voting Dangerously), Pulitzer Prize–winning columnist for the New York Times, gathers interviews and profiles she has conducted with a range of celebrities: Hollywood actors Greta Gerwig and Idris Elba, comics including Tina Fey, fashion leaders such as Ann Roth, and corporate titans like Bob Iger.

Grae, Jean. In My Remaining Years. Flatiron. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250857538. 304p. $29.99. ESSAYS

Multi-hyphenate artist Grae, who has collaborated with the band the Roots and has work featured in the National Museum of African American History and Culture, debuts with coming-of-age memoir in essay form, spanning her childhood in 1980s New York City to aging into her forties in Baltimore. With a 100K-copy first printing.

Koul, Scaachi. Sucker Punch: Essays. St. Martin’s. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250270504. 272p. $28. ESSAYS

Koul, a senior writer at Slate, follows up her bestselling One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter with another collection of autobiographical essays. She uses her life experiences, insight, and humor to reflect on the unexpected turns her path has taken and reflect on what’s worth fighting for. With a 100K-copy first printing.

Kwon, Giaae. I’ll Love You Forever: Notes from a K-Pop Fan. Holt. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250886231. 336p. $28.99. ESSAYS

Kwon, a food and culture writer, blends memoir and cultural criticism in this collection that considers the impact of K-pop. Delving into profiles of musical artists and the history and growth of the genre, she reveals how this music has personally shaped her own life and sense of self and how its stratospheric rise has influenced broader culture.

Self, Jeffery. Self-Sabotage: And Other Ways I’ve Spent My Time. HarperOne. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063328778. 272p. $28. ESSAYS

Writer, actor, and comedian Self (A Very, Very Bad Thing) offers a memoir in essays. He explores growing up gay in the American South; acting on stage and for TV, including appearances on Shameless and 30 Rock; touring comedy clubs around the world; falling in love; getting his heart broken; and finding himself along the way.

Biography & Memoir

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ali, Samina. Pieces You’ll Never Get Back: A Memoir of Unlikely Survival. Catapult. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781646222612. 272p. $27. MEMOIR

Davis, Bridgett M. Love, Rita: A Sister’s Story. Harper. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780063322080. 304p. $27.99. MEMOIR

Hammer, Joshua. The Mesopotamian Riddle: An Archaeologist, a Soldier, a Clergyman and the Race To Decipher the World’s Oldest Writing. S&S. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781668015445. 384p. $29.99. BIOGRAPHY

Hanley, Phil. Spellbound: My Life as a Dyslexic Wordsmith. Holt. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781250860156. 272p. $28.99. MEMOIR

Hood, Jamie. Trauma Plot: A Life. Pantheon. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593700976. 272p. $28. MEMOIR

Knox, Amanda. Free: My Search for Meaning. Grand Central. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781538770719. 304p. $30. MEMOIR

McFadden, Bernice L. Firstborn Girls: A Memoir. Dutton. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593184974. 400p. $30. MEMOIR

Miele, Joshua A. Connecting Dots: A Blind Life. Hachette. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780306832789. 304p. $30. MEMOIR

Nguyen, Amanda. Saving Five: A Memoir of Hope. AUWA. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780374615918. 224p. $27. MEMOIR

Sawyer, Michael E. Sir Lewis. Legacy Lit. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781538769744. 320p. $29. BIOGRAPHY

Selinger, Hannah. Cellar Rat: My Life in the Restaurant Underbelly. Little, Brown. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780316570770. 304p. $29. MEMOIR

Skye, Ione. Say Everything: A Memoir. Gallery. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9781668048269. 288p. $29.99. MEMOIR

Thomas, Michael. The Broken King. Grove. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780802120144. 380p. $30. MEMOIR

Wallace, Benjamin. The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto: The Fifteen-Year Quest To Unmask the Secret Genius Behind Crypto. Crown. Mar. 2025. ISBN 9780593594025. 352p. $32. BIOGRAPHY

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