10 Novels That Use Family Secrets as a Plot Point
All families’ have secrets some families’ secrets are more divisive than others to misquote Leo Tolstoy (check for correct quote). […]
All families’ have secrets some families’ secrets are more divisive than others to misquote Leo Tolstoy (check for correct quote). […]
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy, is argued by some as being the greatest novel ever, while at over 800 pages
The Undiscovered Deaths of Grace McGill is the kind of novel that lingers. With its rich sense of place, unforgettable
Death and Other Occupational Hazards by Veronika Dapunt is a sharp, darkly funny debut that delivers workplace satire with a
Indigo Lake by Jodi Thomas is a soulful, uplifting novel about breaking cycles, finding home, and risking your heart Title
A Week to Remember by Ruth O’Leary, is a story with universal themes: healing, self-discovery, and the power of connection.
The Death of Us is must-read. It’s a quiet, powerful novel that stays with you—and for the right reader, it
The Greek House by Dinah Jefferies is a moving, multi-layered novel about uncovering the past, navigating love and loss, and
Wild Horse Springs by Jodi Thomas a contemporary cowboy romance review about when love rides back into town when you
Louis Mie and the Trial of Hautefaye by L. M. Twist is a historical novel set in France in 1870,