Out of the Woods (2025) Hannah Bonam-Young "Out of the Woods is a heart-wrenching read that will make you laugh, gasp, and sob in equal measure. I'll read anything Hannah writes!"
I'll Get Back to You (2024) Becca Grischow "With compassion and heart, Grischow masterfully touches on the growing pains--emphasis on pain--and self discovery associated with those early years of adulthood."
Then Things Went Dark (2024) Bea Fitzgerald "Fitzgerald plays a scathing, thrilling game of worst case scenario, poking fun and critiquing dystopian reality TV tropes while also forcing the reader to take a look at themselves and ask, 'Why am I still watching?'"
Meet Me at the Lake (2023) Carley Fortune "Readers experience Carley Fortune's writing with all five senses. In Meet Me At The Lake, that means you'll taste Peter's sourdough. You'll hear the sound of the trees swaying by the lake. You'll smell the gin and the watered-down tonic. You'll see Fern waiting down by the docks. And you'll feel every pulse of electricity from Will. This is a beautiful story of letting go of expectations, growing into who you're meant to become, and letting love in when you don't feel you deserve it. The perfect summer read and an excellent follow-up to Every Summer After. Carley's talent sings on every page."
The Banned Bookshop of Maggie Banks (2022) Shauna Robinson "Shauna writes for the girls without dream jobs, the pandemic babies who moved back in with their parents and are just trying to figure it out, and the extroverts who find purpose in bringing people together. This novel is a book lover's dream, with subtle social commentary to boot."