The Runaway
"The Runaway" unabashedly asserts the necessity of human interconnectedness in the creation of meaningful stories. Fable intertwines with reality in Claire Wong’s "The... Read More
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"The Runaway" unabashedly asserts the necessity of human interconnectedness in the creation of meaningful stories. Fable intertwines with reality in Claire Wong’s "The... Read More
Set in London in the 1920s, "The Kill Fee" is a lighthearted cozy that follows Daily Globe editor Poppy Denby as she seeks to solve her latest mystery, the theft of a valuable... Read More
On the surface a love story, this relatable novel is also a journey of introspection and self-discovery. With "The Name I Call Myself", Beth Moran tackles the classic themes of... Read More
In this humorous slice of life, a potpourri of domestic discontent, Cinderella complex, and cold hearted reality leaves unforgettable memories. Beth Moran takes liberties in her... Read More
The conflict of balancing motherhood with a career, as well as the effort required of marriage, are issues that will surely resonate with modern readers. A seamless blend of... Read More
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