Our Books

We are beyond excited to bring you one book a month in fiction and memoir.

We’ve crafted our release schedule into a highly-curated, immersive year of reading. We offer readers like you a mix of genres, intensities, emotions, and writing styles to ensure you never get bored.

We don’t mass produce the same types of books over and over. We’re constantly striving to bring you the same caliber of story — the same signature sense of voice and place, mixed with un-put-down-able stories and beautiful writing.

But we know how readers read, so we’re giving you what you desperately need:

Answers to what to read after finishing a fabulous book.

Answers to what to put on your nightstands.

Answers to how to spend your limited time.

Why? We are readers and authors. And we want to help.

After all, stories are best when shared.

2023 Fall Releases

  • Wine People: Michelle Wildgen

    An intoxicating escape into the cutthroat world of wine and the complicated terrain of women’s friendship.

    What happens when two ambitious young women, opposite in every way, join forces in a competitive male-dominated industry?

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  • End Credits: Patty Lin

    The only script you can really write in life is your own.

    What if achieving your professional dreams comes at too high a personal cost? That’s what screenwriter Patty Lin started to ask herself after years in the cutthroat TV industry.

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  • Hell If We Don't Change Our Ways: Brittany Means

    An ode to the power of the human spirit and the written word to combat the most harrowing of childhood memories.

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  • The Last Love Note: Emma Grey

    You may never stop loving the one you lost. But you can still find love again.

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  • End Of The Hour: Meghan Riordan Jarvis

    What happens when a trauma therapist is traumatized by loss?

    Meghan Riordan Jarvis lived a charmed childhood with her large Irish-Catholic family: loving parents, a house full of siblings, a top-tier education, and summers on Cape Cod. And yet, loss was part of her story from the beginning.

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2023 Spring Releases

  • My What If Year: Alisha Fernandez Miranda

    An exuberant, hilarious memoir about a woman who pauses her successful career for a year and explores the “What If” jobs of her dreams.

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  • Women Are The Fiercest Creatures: Andrea Dunlop

    In this wildly addictive novel, three overlooked women take on the charming, manipulative tech CEO who wrote them out of his startup’s history.

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  • Burst: Mary Otis

    Award-winning author Mary Otis of Yes, Yes, Cherries (“Amazing” —Lorrie Moore) delivers an arresting debut novel that explores the complexities between mothers and daughters, and the conflicting desires for connection and escape.

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  • Super Bloom: Megan Tady

    In this sparkling, heartwarming debut set at an iconic Vermont spa, massage therapist Joan Johnston struggles with grief. She’s lost the love of her life early into their relationship and questions her path forward when she encounters a new client, the firebrand romance novelist Carmen Bronze. Can a quirky assignment from a demanding, eccentric author help Joan rewrite her life?

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  • Hedge: Jane Delury

    Award-winning author Jane Delury’s new novel, Hedge, revolves around one transformational summer when a garden historian has an affair while she restores a lush private estate - a choice that jeopardizes her marriage and more. Hedge is an unforgettable story about the conflicts of motherhood, the lure of desire, and the pressure of intellectual ambition.

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  • Wednesdays at One: Sandra A. Miller

    From the award-winning author of TROVE comes a haunting psychological thriller about the devastating power of secrets and lies. Dr. Gregory Weber seems to have an enviable life. He's a renowned clinical psychologist residing in an elegant home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his wife, Liv, and their kids, Carrie and Petey. But Gregory can’t stop fixating on an unforgivable mistake he made when he was seventeen.

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2024 Releases

  • Everyone But Myself: Julie Chavez

    Taking care of everyone can push moms to the brink. Julie found her way back.

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  • The House of Plain Truth: Donna Hemans

    Set in Brooklyn, Cuba, and mostly Jamaica, The House of Plain Truth traces one older woman's decision to pursue and hold onto what has deep meaning to her—in her blood and in her bones. What does it look like to uphold the wishes of those who have departed the world and why is it that the most unlikely characters crystallize what matters most?


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  • Here After: Amy Lin

    Written in sparse, powerful prose and presented in a poetic fashion, Amy Lin’s Here After is a reckoning with grief as well as a love story.

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  • The Wedding Issue: Elle Evans

    Competition for a bridal magazine cover unleashes frenemy mayhem and family sparring in this hilarious, frothy debut.

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  • The Matriarch: Pamela Redmond

    When her grown son goes missing, Helena’s success suddenly means nothing.

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  • Pearce Oysters: Joselyn Takacs

    An oil spill. A divided family. A devastated community. And what brings them all together.

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  • Slam: Bethanie Mattek-Sands

    An insightful, surprising memoir from a modern day tennis – and style – icon, as powerful as her serve.

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  • I Want You More: Swan Huntley

    When a ghostwriter falls for her author client, she begins to see past the glossy exterior and gets stuck in a plot she never saw coming.

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  • Exposure: Ava Dellaira

    A sexual assault allegation told from all sides in a story of striving, artistic ambition, and loss.

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  • Slack: Amy Wilson

    Why does it always fall to moms to pick up the slack for their kids, parents, and more?

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  • The Undercurrent: Sarah Sawyer

    A story about the powerful hold of the past, the pain of thwarted ambition, and the unthinkable compromises that motherhood can demand.

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  • The Goodbye Process: Mary Jones

    A lyrical look at the effects of loss through a literary lens.

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