See our previous bi-monthly posts for some other great reads you might have missed.
(Mini teasers/synopses are all courtesy of Amazon.)
July:
by Glynnis MacNicol (July 10th)
Intimate and timely, No One Tells You This is a fearless reckoning with modern womanhood and an exhilarating adventure that will resonate with anyone determined to live by their own rules.
*Thanks to Simon & Schuster for the giveaway copy
Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding
(July 10th)
The author of the bestselling novel The Party returns with a chilling new domestic drama about two women whose deep friendship is threatened by dark, long-buried secrets.
*Thanks to Gallery for the giveaway copy.
by Beth Harbison (July 24th)
A heartfelt, emotional story about healing a tragic loss, letting go, and coming together as a family.
*Thanks to St. Martin's Press for the giveaway copy.
Ghosted by Rosie Walsh (July 24th)
Seven perfect days. Then he disappeared. A love story with a secret at its heart.
*Thanks to Viking for the giveaway copy.
August:
Goodbye Paris by Anstey Harris
(August 7th)
Filled with lovable, quirky characters, this poignant novel explores the realities of relationships and heartbreak and shows that when it comes to love, there’s more than one way to find happiness.
*Thanks to Touchstone for the giveaway copy.
The Daisy Children by Sofia Grant (August 7th)
Inspired by true events, in Sofia Grant’s powerfully moving new novel a young woman peels back the layers of her family’s history, discovering a tragedy in the past that explains so much of the present. This unforgettable story is one of hope, healing, and the discovery of truth.
*Thanks to William Morrow for the giveaway copy.
Mr. and Mrs. American Pie
by Juliet McDaniel (August 7th)
Maxine has one problem: to win the crown she’ll need to find—or build—a family of her own.
*Thanks to Inkshares for the giveaway copy.
Rush by Lisa Patton (August 21st)
Achingly poignant, yet laugh-out-loud funny, RUSH takes a sharp, nuanced look at a centuries-old tradition while exploring the complex, intimate relationships between mothers and daughters and female friends. Brimming with heart and hope for a better tomorrow, RUSH is an uplifting novel universal to us all.
*Thanks to St. Martin's Press for the giveaway copy.
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There's quite a few on there that interest me. I already read Every Time You Go Away and loved it. I think next I would pick Goodbye Paris.
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ReplyDeleteRush and Her Pretty Face sound interesting.
ReplyDeleteThey all sounds great! I've had RUSH and HER PRETTY FACE on my list for awhile now.
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy reading The Daisy Children, Ghosted and Goodbye Paris.
ReplyDeleteHer Pretty Face sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteRush sounds fun & filled with lots of twists and turns through life.
ReplyDeleteGoodbye Paris and The daisy children seem promising!! =)
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ReplyDeleteThey all sound good! But I have read the most about Rush.
ReplyDeleteDYING to read Her Pretty Face!!
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ReplyDeleteThe Daisy Children really caught my eyes.
ReplyDeleteEvery Time You Go Away... LOOOOVE me some Beth Harbison.
ReplyDeleteEverytime You Go Away.Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDelete"Which of these books interests you the most?" "Goodbye Paris" and "Mr. and Mrs. American Pie"!
ReplyDeleteThe Daisy Children
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They all sound great but I’m most interested in Her Pretty Face and Ghosted. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteGreat review on all of them, they all sound very good, I would read them all,the ones I really like is Ghosted, Rush and Goodbye Paris, Her Pretty Face thanks
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Her Pretty Face ,Ghosted ,hard to choose they all sound so good,
ReplyDeleteEvery Time You Go Away by Beth Harbison
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ReplyDeleteI want to read them all! Thank you for the great giveaway!😊
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ReplyDeleteAll the books sound great. I want to read Ghosted by Rosie Walsh first, it sounds like a book I will love.
ReplyDelete"The Daisy Children" sounds like a good read. Like that it's based on true events.
ReplyDeleteThe Daisy Children sounds very interesting. I love family history and secrets!
ReplyDeleteTHE DAISY CHILDREN caught my attention to.
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ReplyDeleteAll of these books are now on my TBR list! I have read Beth Harbison before and look forward to her new books every time she releases a new one. "The Daisy Children" also looks intriguing as well! Thank you so much for this amazing opportunity! <3
ReplyDeleteAll of them but, The Daisy Children would be the first one I would read.
ReplyDeleteGhosted looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteI'm really interested in The Daisy Children.
ReplyDeleteI want to read all of them!!! If I had to choose just one it would be Goodbye Paris.
ReplyDeleteDYING to read Ghosted!
ReplyDeleteGoodbye Paris looks really interesting to me.
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ReplyDeleteI would pick Rush.
ReplyDeleteThey all sound good especially Her Pretty Face and Rush!
ReplyDeleteThey all look amazing. Her Pretty Face is most appealing to me.
ReplyDeleteEvery time you go away, but honestly they all look good
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ReplyDeleteI'd enjoy reading any of them but Rush is calling my name. I love the women relationship element it talks about.
ReplyDeleteI want to read RUSH
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