30 Sep 2022
New Literary Fiction Books for Your TBR List
Looking for new literary fiction books to add to your reading list? We’ve curated a selection of new releases from authors Roxanne Remy, Olivia Hawker, Ted Fox, and more! Don’t miss out on these new literary fiction books, perfect for your TBR list!
They Didn’t Eat Me for Supper
by Roxanne Remy
Release Date: July 7, 2022
In the wake of a devastating tragedy, nineteen-year-old Lennon Camek swears never to return to small-town life. She’s forced to face the aftermath of her family’s sordid past when her younger sister, Olivia, is hospitalized. And Lennon wonders if someone is up to their old habits. Reunited, can these sisters rebuild their relationship before disaster strikes again?
The Fire and the Ore
by Olivia Hawker
Release Date: October 1, 2022
Three spirited wives in nineteenth-century Utah. One husband. A compelling novel of family, sisterhood, and survival by the Washington Post bestselling author of One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow.
Schooled
by Ted Fox
Release Date: October 1, 2022
From a delightful new voice in fiction comes the story of a stay-at-home dad reclaiming his past and discovering a new future.
When We Were Innocent
by Kate Hewitt
Release Date: September 20, 2022
You love your father with all your heart. But what if he’s not who you think he is? What if he’s kept an unforgiveable secret from you his whole life?
The Secret of Elephants
by Vasundra Tailor
Release Date: September 1, 2022
Navsari, India. Penniless and trapped in a loveless marriage, Nirmala spends her days anxiously caring for her sick young son, Varun. Looming over Nirmala’s impoverished home is an imposing mansion built by her grandfather, and from its balcony her cruel aunt scorns them, refusing to help in any way. But when a mysterious letter addressed to her long-dead father arrives from Zimbabwe, it opens a door to a past Nirmala never knew existed and a future she never imagined possible.
The Silence Before Dawn (WW2 Resistance Series Book 1)
by Amanda Lees
Release Date: September 13, 2022
Nazi-occupied France, 1944: I tear open the envelope, extracting a sheet of folded paper. I read it, my heart cracking with every word. There is no mistaking the name of the man who betrayed us. Jack. My beloved fiancé – and now, a traitor.
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