Emily Henry proves once again why she’s one of the most beloved contemporary romance authors today.
You finish it humbled, not by grandeur, but by clarity: a writer, a country, and the words that made them both.
Jeneva Rose delivers a page-turner that entertains, shocks, and leaves you craving someone to discuss the ending with.
Catherine Newman takes the everyday—sand between toes, jokes about menopause, aging parents—and transforms it into something vivid.
A richly earned four stars for anyone who wants a novel that feels like a hug, a fortune cookie, and a pastel Parisian sunrise all at once.
This is a story about timing, courage, messy truths, and the healing that comes when you finally let yourself want something wholeheartedly.
Michael Moss has written a book that is urgent without hysteria, scientific without sterility, and political without partisanship.
This book takes the fantastical concept of a time loop and turns it into something deeply human.
It meets us where we are—messy, uncertain, hopeful—and gives us language, insight, and permission to do better.
It’s not flawless—but it’s compelling and well-worth your time, whether you’re a beauty-industry geek or just curious about the pink-packaged powerhouse.