Get ready to dive into a world of captivating stories and embark on new literary adventures, because this summer is brimming with an array of exciting new book releases. As the temperature rises, so does our anticipation for the latest offerings from talented authors across genres. From gripping thrillers to heartwarming romances, thought-provoking non-fiction to imaginative fantasy, there's something for every reader to look forward to. So, grab your beach towel, find a cozy spot under a shady tree, and let's explore some of the books that are set to make waves this summer.
Click on the name to shop "That Summer Feeling" by Bridget Morrissey
When Garland Moore, a divorced woman struggling with lost faith in love, joins a sleepaway camp for adults, she never expects to reconnect with someone from her past, only to fall unexpectedly for his sister. Set amidst the serene Blue Ridge Mountains, Camp Carl Cove becomes Garland's refuge and a chance to start anew. As she navigates camp tournaments and enchanting moonlit dances, Garland must learn to trust her heart and embrace the signs that lead her to a love she never anticipated but desperately craves.
Click on the name to shop Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
In Shelby Van Pelt's debut novel, Tova Sullivan finds solace in working the night shift at the Sowell Bay Aquarium after the tragic loss of her husband and the mysterious disappearance of her son decades ago. It is within the aquarium's walls that Tova forms an unexpected bond with Marcellus, a wise and enigmatic giant Pacific octopus. As Tova and Marcellus delve into the past, they embark on a journey of friendship and discovery, where the truths they uncover have the power to reshape their future in ways they never imagined.
Click on the name to shop Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister
In this gripping tale, a parent finds themselves trapped in a horrifying loop, witnessing their son commit a murder outside their home one night. As Jen Brotherhood awakens each morning, she discovers that she has been sent back in time, reliving the days leading up to the crime, with the opportunity to prevent it from happening. With no other option, Jen must unravel the mystery and unearth the key to this tragedy hidden in the past, desperate to alter the course of events and save her son's future.
Click on the name to shop "The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece: A novel" by Tom Hanks
In the first part of this captivating tale set in 1947, a troubled soldier returns from war and encounters his remarkably talented five-year-old nephew, leaving an unforgettable mark on both their lives. Their paths diverge, and for the next twenty-three years, the soldier remains mysteriously absent.
Fast forward to 1970 in Oakland, California, where the now-grown nephew, immersed in the world of underground comic books, reunites with his long-lost uncle. Inspired by their reunion and a cherished childhood memory, he creates a fresh version of the comic, featuring his uncle as a valiant World War II hero.
Jumping to the present day, a highly successful director stumbles upon the 1970 comic book and sees its potential to become a modern-day superhero film. As the story unfolds, we are introduced to the complex male lead, the remarkable leading lady, the eccentric writer/director, the producer, the hardworking production assistant, and an array of captivating characters both in front and behind the camera.
Click on the name to shop "A Small Affair: A Novel" by Flora Collins
Vera, possessing ruthless ambition and undeniable beauty, possesses a knack for obtaining her desires, disregarding anyone who dares to obstruct her path. When she connects with a wealthy older man through an exclusive dating app, his claim of being separated from his wife means little to her. However, when both the man and his wife are discovered dead in their residence mere days later, Vera is swiftly accused of their murders, becoming marked as nothing short of a killer.
Click on the name to shop "8 Rules of Love: How to Find It, Keep It, and Let It Go" by Jay Shetty
Renowned storyteller and podcaster Jay Shetty released his highly anticipated second book, "8 Principles of Love," following the tremendous success of his previous work that topped Amazon's bestseller list. This upcoming project seamlessly blends age-old wisdom and contemporary scientific insights, providing practical guidance to navigate various relationships, not only with others but also with ourselves and the world around us. Shetty's "8 Principles of Love" promises to equip readers with tangible tools to navigate the intricate stages of relationships, offering profound insights and empowering perspectives.
Click on the name to shop "Spare" by Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex
In a groundbreaking memoir, Prince Harry shares his personal narrative, delving into his experiences with unparalleled candor and authenticity. Titled "Spare," this remarkable publication serves as a significant milestone, brimming with profound observations, revelations, introspection, and the invaluable lessons he has gleaned through overcoming sorrow with the enduring strength of love. Offering a powerful testament to the human spirit, "Spare" unveils Prince Harry's hard-earned wisdom, providing readers with a glimpse into the eternal resilience that love possesses in the face of grief.
Click on the name to shop "Demon Copperhead" by Barbara Kingsolver
Nestled in the majestic mountains of southern Appalachia, "Demon Copperhead" unfurls the compelling tale of a young boy, born to a teenage single mother in a modest trailer. Endowed with nothing but his late father's captivating looks, fiery copper hair, a sharp wit, and an unwavering instinct for survival, he confronts the perils of foster care, exploitative labor, dilapidated schools, triumphs in sports, battles addiction, endures heartbreak, and grapples with profound losses. In a society where rural communities are forsaken by even the superheroes of popular culture, the protagonist, Demon, must confront his own invisibility.
Click on the name to shop "All Good People Here: A Novel" by Ashley Flowers
Behind closed doors, the truth remains elusive and unknowable. In the small town of Wakarusa, Indiana, the case of January Jacobs, found lifeless in a ditch after her mysterious disappearance, lingers in the memories of the community. Margot Davies, haunted by the uncanny resemblance she shared with January, returns home as a journalist to care for her ailing uncle. When another child, five-year-old Natalie Clark, vanishes in a chillingly familiar manner, Margot is determined to uncover the dark secrets hidden within her town and find the answers that have eluded her for two decades, even if it means confronting the chilling possibility that January's killer remains at large.
Click on the name to shop "The End of Drum-Time" by by Hanna Pylväinen
Set in the year 1851 within a secluded Arctic village, an enthralling tale unfolds, entwining the lives of Willa, the daughter of a Lutheran minister, and Ivvar, a Sámi reindeer herder. This captivating work of historical fiction delves into the depths of romance while vividly portraying two significant historical occurrences: the rise of minister Lars Levi Læstadius' teachings and the monumental Kautokeino Rebellion of 1852. As Pylväinen describes it, the novel commences with an act of repentance and culminates in a powerful rebellion, capturing the essence of the narrative.