The Cruelest Month
Shop this book on Amazon Go The Cruelest Month takes Armand Gamache back to Three Pines in early spring, when the village is beginning to thaw but still feels shadowed by old fears. What starts as an eerie séance in…
Shop this book on Amazon Go The Cruelest Month takes Armand Gamache back to Three Pines in early spring, when the village is beginning to thaw but still feels shadowed by old fears. What starts as an eerie séance in…
Shop this book on Amazon Go A Fatal Grace brings Armand Gamache back to Three Pines, this time in the depths of winter, when the village’s postcard beauty is matched by something far colder underneath. What begins as a shocking…
Shop this book on Amazon Go Still Life begins with what seems like a tragic hunting accident in the quiet village of Three Pines, but the death of a much-loved local woman quickly suggests something far more unsettling. Into that…
Shop this book on Amazon Go Our Perfect Storm looks set to be Carley Fortune’s take on the friends-to-lovers romance, built around the kind of emotional history that makes every moment feel charged. The novel centers on Frankie and George,…
Shop this book on Amazon Go One Golden Summer returns to the kind of lakeside setting Carley Fortune writes so well, but this time with a story that feels a little more reflective and quietly transformative. It follows Alice, a…
Shop this book on Amazon Go This Summer Will Be Different has the kind of premise that immediately feels warm, tempting, and a little dangerous. Lucy keeps returning to Prince Edward Island, a place tied to friendship, tradition, and the…
Shop this book on Amazon Go Meet Me at the Lake is a second-chance romance with a wistful, emotional pull. It centers on Fern, who once shared an unforgettable day with Will and made the kind of promise that feels…
Shop this book on Amazon Go The Poacher’s Son opens the Mike Bowditch series with a setup that feels both rugged and deeply personal: Mike is a young Maine game warden whose life gets thrown off balance when a double…