Friday at Four

By Gert Richter

Friday at Four by Gert Richter is a deeply introspective novel that explores the complexities of human relationships, mortality, and the search for meaning. The story follows David, a professor whose life is thrown into turmoil by his wife Alice’s terminal illness and his growing...

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Four Years Until Ever After

By Don Cox

Four Years Until Ever After by Don Cox is a contemporary romance that traces the complicated relationship between Julie Curry and Joshua Fisher. They were childhood friends whose closeness evolved as they discovered what it truly meant to grow up. It opens and closes through...

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Farewell Rabaul

A Town that Tempted Fate
By Alan Pierce

Farewell Rabaul: A Town that Tempted Fate by Alan B. Pierce is a historical novel set in Papua New Guinea during its transformative years leading to independence. The story centers on Lester Chettle, a Crown Prosecutor, whose professional and personal life unfolds during the political...

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Fireflies in a Jar

By Beka Wueste

Is there any hope for a woman who thinks she is oatmeal in human form? Sam might not think so, but Em and Tali, the woman she was not-so-secretly crushing on, think so, and they are determined to help her see the best version of...

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Falling Apart

A dystopian thriller full of twists and intrigue
By Jan Turk Petrie

Falling Apart by Jan Turk Petrie is a fascinating and disturbing novel about a near future that might happen in one European country. Two protagonists, Ash and Guy, both with military backgrounds, try to navigate through dangerous and unpredictable terrain, on the ground and over...

Fox Creek

A Novel
By M. E. Torrey

Set in 1843, Louisiana, Fox Creek by M. E. Torrey is a captivating historical novel that examines the painful experience of slavery and explores the emotions and lives of the characters with forensic clarity. Six-year-old Monette, the beloved daughter of a French Creole sugar planter,...

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False Faces

Edge of Fear Series — Book 1
By Rob Kaufman

Daniel Wright's best-selling novel, inspired by his difficult early years, has made him a global sensation. Despite his fame, the author refuses to leave his house for any reason. His current project has stalled due to a lack of motivation, but Daniel doesn't see it...

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F**k That

A Fictional Memoir
By Joshua Ericson

F*ck That by Joshua Ericson is an unflinchingly honest memoir-style narrative exploring identity, race, and the exhausting realities of growing up mixed-race in a world obsessed with labels. Ericson invites readers into raw, personal stories about being both too black and too white, revealing how...

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Five Years

By Teresa Tennyson

Five Years by Teresa Tennyson is a captivating story about Middlewich, a small town that is cut off from the rest of the world after the Sequestration, an event that happened years after the Change that caused the world to fall apart. There is climate...

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Fire in the Head

A Novel
By Daniel Oakman

Daniel Oakman’s Fire in the Head is an immersive novel that explores memory, trauma, and the blurred boundaries between past and present. Narrated by James, a data analyst and amateur cyclist, the story begins with a seemingly unrelated act of arson and then winds back...

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