With spring in the air, a bunch of fun, light reads caught my eye, along with a few more serious ones.
April 7

Rainy March is a proud third-generation book witch, sworn to defend works of fiction from all foes real and imaginary. With her magical umbrella and feline familiar, she jumps into and out of novels to fix malicious alterations and rogue heroes.
Book witches live by a strict Real people belong in the real word; fictional characters belong in works of fictionโฆ. Do not eat, drink, or sleep inside a fictional world, lest you become part of the story. Falling in love with a fictional character? Donโt even think about it.
Which is why Rainy has been forbidden from seeing the Duke of Chicago, the dashing British detective who stars in her favorite mystery series. If sheโs ever caught with him again, sheโll be expelled from her book covenโand forced to give up the magical gifts that are as much a part of her as her own name.
But when her beloved grandfather disappears and a priceless book is stolen, thereโs only one person she trusts to help her solve the case: the Duke. Their quest takes them through the worlds of Alice in Wonderland, The Great Gatsby, and other classics that will reveal hidden enemies and long-buried family secrets.
Why it caught my eye: I love stories set in a book world.

1938: Fanny Zelshinsky is a sophisticated, modern daughter of the cityโs Jewish elite who wants nothing more than to be recognized as a legitimate artist by her family, her radical professor whom she idolizes, and the world at large. And all while she wonders if she is really going to go through with her wedding.
Meanwhile, Zosia Dror has left behind her small northeastern shtetl and religious family in the wake of violence. Part of a budding youth movement that believes in social equality and creating a Jewish homeland, all she wants is to not get distracted by the glitz and hubbub of the cityโor by the keen eyes of a certain tall, handsome comrade.
When legendary artist Wanda Petrovskyโboth a member of Zosiaโs movement leadership and Fannyโs beloved photography professorโgoes missing, the two young women are thrown together in the pursuit of the elusive firebrand. Is Wanda simply hiding, or is her disappearance connected to the rise in antisemitic laws and university practices? Fanny and Zosia may be the most unlikely of allies, but they must bridge their differences to help someone they both care forโand dodge the danger mounting around them in the process.
Why it caught my eye: I keep going back to WWII novels because there are so many different angles.

A man and a woman with the same name are looking for a fresh start only to discover they have landed the same job in this charming new romance by bestselling author Beth OโLeary.
Charlie couldnโt be happier to take the job of farm-shop manager on the remote, wild Isle of Ormer. Sheโs grieving, a little lost, and in desperate need of a fresh start.
Jones has come out of a difficult breakup and is looking forward to some peace away from the noise of his city life. Moving to Ormer couldnโt have come at a better time.
But when Charlie Jones and, ahem, Charlie Jones both turn up at Ormerโs one and only farm shop, claiming to have been offered the role of manager, everyone is baffled. How could this have happened? And just who is the real Charlie Jones?
Why it caught my eye: I love name confusion as a hook for a rom-com.

Physician Layla Bailey has spent over a year telling herself she’s moved on from a painful but amicable divorce from her college sweetheart. Staying friends with her ex seemed like the mature thing to do, but when Layla is invited to her former sister-in-lawโs destination wedding in Parisโwhere Layla once spent her own romantic honeymoonโshe knows her commitment to maturity might be her worst enemyโฆespecially since her ex isnโt attending alone.
The only thing that could make the week more difficult is getting through it without the distraction of the wedding…. But when what Layla thought was a harmless conversation about the choices of her younger self leads to the bride getting cold feet, Layla finds herself facing down the groomโs mysterious, taciturn best man, Griffin, who will do anything to make sure this wedding happens.
Since she broke it, Griff demands she help him fix it. Going along with his plan to alleviate the engaged couple’s doubts seems like Laylaโs best chance at maintaining a good relationship with a family she once called her own. But as she learns more about the past heartbreak thatโs driving Griff to help his friend, she gets closer and closer to confronting the true depth of her own painโฆwhile finding herself more and more willing to risk it all again for Griff.
Why it caught my eye: This sounds like the plot of a ’90s rom-com.

A traditional American woman, a beautiful wife and mother who sells her pioneer lifestyle of raw milk and farm-fresh eggs to her millions of social media followers, suddenly awakens cold, filthy, and terrified in the brutal reality of 1805โwhere she must unravel whether this living nightmare is an elaborate hoax, a twisted reality show, or something far more sinister in this sensational debut novel.
My name was Natalie Heller Mills, and I was perfect at being alive.
Natalie lives a traditional lifestyle. Her charming farmhouse is rustic, her husband a handsome cowboy, her six children each more delightful than the last. So what if there are nannies and producers behind the scenes, her kitchen hiding industrial-grade fridges and ovens, her husband the Republican equivalent of a Kennedy? What Natalieโs followersโall 8 million of themโdonโt know wonโt hurt them. And The Angry Women? The privileged, Ivy League, coastal elite haters who call her an antifeminist iconoclast? Theyโre sick with jealousy. Because Natalie isnโt simply living the good life, sheโs living the idealโand just so happens to be building an empire from it.
Until one morning she wakes up in a life that isnโt hers. Her home, her husband, her childrenโtheyโre all familiar, but somethingโs off. Her kitchen is warmed by a sputtering fire rather than electricity, her children are dirty and strange, and her soft-handed husband is suddenly a competent farmer. Just yesterday Natalie was curating photos of homemade jam for her Instagram, and now sheโs expected to haul firewood and handwash clothes until her fingers bleed. Has she become the unwitting star of a brutal reality show? Could it really be time travel? Is she being tested by God? By Satan? When Natalie suffers a brutal injury in the woods, she realizes two things: This is not her beautiful life, and she must escape by any means possible.
A gripping, electrifying novel that is as darkly funny as it is frightening, Yesteryear is a gimlet-eyed look at tradition, fame, faith, and the grand performance of womanhood.
Why it caught my eye: this one has been all over BookTube.
April 14

Adora Hazzard has it all figured out. A Stoic philosopher and divorcรฉe, she lives a contented life on New York Cityโs Upper West Side. Having discovered that the secret to happiness is to desire only what you have, sheโs applied this insight to blissful effect: relishing her teenage daughter, the freedom of being solo, and her job as a moral tutor for the twin boys of an old-money family. Sheโs even assembled a โcovenโโlike-minded women who live on the same floor in the legendary Ansoniaโand is making active efforts to grow its membership. Adoraโs carefully curated life is humming along brilliantly until a chance meeting with a handsome stranger.
Soon, her ordered world is upended by black-market art deals, secret rendezvous, and international intrigue . . . and her pastโwhich she has worked so hard to buryโlands like a bomb in her present. Inflamed by unquenchable desire, Adora finds herself a woman wanting more: and sheโll risk everything to get it.
Adora Hazzardโs journey of self-discovery will grip you from the start. Romantic, hilarious, intelligent, and bursting with the stuff of life, Go Gentle is a thrilling story of one womanโs mid-life transformation, cementing Maria Semple in the pantheon of our most exciting and important contemporary writers.
Why it caught my eye: I really enjoyed Where’d You Go Bernadette? and then never revisited Semple’s books. This looks like a good opportunity.

Thea and Alex have three things in commonโthey love food, they hate where they live, and theyโre both divorced. Otherwise, they couldnโt be more different.
Theaโs never cooked a day in her life. Alex is a world-class chef. Alex resents feeling stuck in his hometown. Thea resents the town for not feeling more like home. Thea and her ex are in a contentious custody battle for their dog. Alex and his ex amicably coparent their daughter. Beyond a few friends in common, a couple small-world connections (welcome to life in a mid-size city), their lives look nothing alike. Fast forward two years, and theyโre truly the best of friends. No one would ever know their friendship began as a lieโฆ
Two years ago, their exes got together immediately following their divorces, and somehow, Thea and Alex found themselves spinning a spite-fueled story about being old friends and first loves. Two years later, what began as a ruse has grown into real friendshipโjust friendship, despite what friends and family seem to think. But when their exes invite them on a two-week, โtwo familyโ beach vacationโdaughter and dog includedโAlex and Thea start to wonder if this story theyโve spun might have gotten away from them, and if itโs led them to the last place they ever thought it could: a happy ending.
Why it caught my eye: I have never read Chloe Liese, but I love a rom-com with fake dating.

Carralon Ridge, a once vibrant village in rural New South Wales, has become a shell of itself, its houses and buildings bought up and left to rot by the mining company operating at its borders. A decade into its slow death, surrounded by industrial noise and swathed in thick layers of dust, the skeletal town is all but abandoned, with just a handful of residents clinging onto what remains.
After years of scorning those who left the Ridge behind as it fell into ruin, Ro never imagined she’d become one of them. But everything changed when she lost her son. Five years ago, Sam vanished while visiting during a break from college, leaving behind a rental car with his belongings inside. Sam had loved Carralon Ridge, and had been working on an oral history of the town to preserve its legacy before it vanished altogether. It wasn’t long after his disappearance that the rest of the family began to crumble away too.
But when Ro returns to Carralon Ridge to be with her husband and daughter on the anniversary of Sam’s disappearance, she begins to suspect that something important was overlooked in his case. Because while nothing can stop Carralon Ridge from dying, someone seems to want to make sure that its secrets die with it.
Why it caught my eye: I like Jane Harper’s mystery. They’re thrillers without being too gory.
April 21

As teens, Harlow Drake and Lainey Piper built an online fandom solving small-town crimes. Harlow was the star, Lainey the behind-the-scenes genius (and often, Harlowโs scapegoat). Years later, Harlowโs hosting a hit true crime tv show. Lainey? Sheโs working in forensics. Well, forensic accounting . . . from home. In pajamas. With her cat.
But when Harlow faces significant backlash over fumbling a case, she needs a quick winโlike a special investigation into the decades-old disappearance of a starlet from a once-glamorous, now decrepit island hotel. The catch? Itโs bankrolled by Deke and Bryce of DBag Games, who are looking to shed their โfrat broโ reputations. As long-time fans, they have one requirement for their funding: Lainey has to play the sidekick again.
Lainey is wary, but the offer is a lifeline in a sea of unpaid student loans. After reaching the Crossings Hotel, she realizes sheโs not content to be Harlowโs helper anymore. As the cold case heats up, a crew member falls over dead, presenting Harlow and Lainey with a more modern mystery: what secrets does this hotel hide within its walls?
With sabotage, hidden staircases, and a killer in their midst, Lainey steps into the spotlight and takes charge of the investigation. Itโs up to her to crack the caseโas long as she can stay alive.
Why it caught my eye: I’ve been in a cozy mystery mood lately.
April 28

Retirement should mean long-awaited trips to the sapphire waters of Santorini or careening down a sand dune in Dubai. For sixty-three-year-old Mebel, retirement means her husband of more than forty years announcing that he’s leaving her for their private chef. Mebel isnโt sure who’s the bigger loss.
Not to worry, Mebel has the perfect plan: sheโs going to win back her husband. No one knows what he needs better than herโafter all, she’s been anticipating his needs their whole marriage. And if he wants a wife who can cook (why else would he leave her for a chef?), she will simply go to cooking school. Luckily, class at the renowned Saint Honorรฉ School of Culinary Arts in France starts in just four days!
However, Mebel quickly realizes that her culinary school is not in illustrious Paris but rather in Englandโand some small village outside of Oxford no less. Despite the less-than-warm welcome from her much younger classmates, Mebel manages to befriend Gemma, the breakout star of the program, who offers to help Mebel on their first day. When Gemma stops showing up to class, Mebel knows she must figure out whatโor whoโcaused her friendโs sudden disappearance. After all, Mebel may not know the first thing about how to cut a potato, but she certainly knows how to identify a fraud, and thereโs definitely something fishy going on.
Why it caught my eye: Cozy mystery and Jesse Q. Sutanto, I can’t resist.

The road stretched out before them. No other cars, just the headlights on the blacktop. Above, the cracked moon in a kaleidoscope skyโฆ.
Husbands Don and Rodney have lived a good long life. Together theyโve experienced the highest highs of love and family, and lows so low that they felt like the end of the world.
Now, the world is ending for real. A wandering black hole is coming for Earth and in a month everything and everyone theyโve ever known will be gone.
Suddenly, after 40 years together, Don and Rodney are out of time. Theyโre in a race against the clock to make it from Maine to Washington State to take care of some unfinished business before itโs all over.
On the road they meet those who refuse to believe death is coming and those who rush to meet it. But there are also people living their final days as best they know howโimpromptu weddings, bright burning bonfires, shared meals, and new friends.
And as the black hole draws near, among ball lightning and under a cracked moon in a kaleidoscope sky, Don and Rodney will look back on their lives and ask if their best was good enough.
Is it enough to burn bright if nothing comes from the ashes?
Why it caught by eye: TJ Klune is an auto-read author for me
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