Higher Love

By Joanne Kukanza Easley

Higher Love by Joanne Kukanza Easley is a deeply moving family drama that explores how secrets echo through generations, and how love, especially the kind that doesn’t give up, can still heal the deepest wounds. Set in 1986 Austin, this emotionally charged novel introduces us...

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Hazel's Great Adventure

By James R Olsen

Hazel’s Great Adventure by James R. Olsen follows Hazel, a dog adjusting to her new home with The Woman Who Takes Me for Long Walks and The Man With Whom I Hunt. She recalls her previous life with The Man Who Trained Me, The Woman...

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Hidden Timbers

Disaster at Rainforest Manor (The Scandals Trilogy)
By Gabi Plumm

Hidden Timbers, the third book in the Scandals trilogy by Gabi Plumm, finds us in the new old age home deep in the heart of Gondwanaland, the most ancient rainforest in the world. Joan Holloway-Potts-Jones has moved from Rosehill Retirement Home and created an eco-friendly...

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Hey, What's On 13?

A Coming of Middle Age Tale
By H.C. Woo

Hey, What's On 13? by H. C. Woo offers a humorous and insightful look into the life of a modern-day professional caught in the corporate grind. The protagonist, a product manager, faces mounting pressures at work and in his personal life, navigating health scares, unrealistic...

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Home for the Bewildered

By Michelle Tobin

Home for the Bewildered by Michelle Tobin is a poignant novel that delves into social issues surrounding mental health in 1970s Lansing, Michigan. The story follows Dr. Dorothy Morrissey, the first female psychologist at St. Lawrence Asylum, as she navigates her complex relationships with her...

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How Jojo Got Her Mojo Back

A Dysfunctional Family Saga
By Cynthia A. King

I could already tell from the title that this would be a fun and exhilarating read and I was not wrong. In How Jojo Got Her Mojo Back, Cynthia A. King crafted a charming, riveting, and thoroughly enjoyable book. The story kicks off when Jojo’s...

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Henry's Version

By Brett Shapiro

Henry's Version by Brett Shapiro is a gripping novel dedicated to the significant moments in the life of an elderly man, Henry. These moments include Henry's first crush and heartbreak as a boy, his interactions with his family, his marriage to his husband Len, the...

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Hello Jaynie!

When Your Inner Thermostat Goes on a Permanent Vacation
By Linda C. Wright

In Hello, Jaynie! When Your Inner Thermostat Goes on a Permanent Vacation, Linda C. Wright takes a somewhat satirical look at married women who are near their 50s and start going through menopause and how it affects their lives, the lives of their husbands, and...

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Here in the Dark

Stories
By Meagan Lucas

Here in the Dark is a collection of sixteen short stories by Meagan Lucas. Plagued by guilt over the death of an addict in her custody, a police officer must make a difficult choice. A woman desperately clings to the hope that her husband didn't...

Home Was a Dream

By Jason Warburg

Home Was a Dream is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama, emotive writing, and recent historical subgenres. It is best suited to the adult reading audience owing to its Holocaust-centric narrative as well as some instances of violence, sex, and strong language. Penned...

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