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Best Domestic Fiction Books

December 2024

Summer of ’69

Elin Hilderbrand’s “Summer of ’69” whisks readers away to the sun-soaked shores of Nantucket during a pivotal moment in American history. Through the eyes of the Levin family, we experience the tumultuous summer that changed everything. As the nation grapples with war and social upheaval, the Levins face their own personal dramas. With her signature warmth and insight, Hilderbrand weaves a tale of love, loss, and self-discovery that will stay with you long after the last page is turned.

28 Summers

Mallory Blessing’s life changes forever when she inherits her aunt’s beachfront cottage in Nantucket. There, she meets Jake McCloud, sparking a passionate connection that endures for decades. Their secret rendezvous, held one weekend each summer, become a cherished tradition. As life unfolds around them, with marriages, careers, and families, Mallory and Jake’s bond remains unbreakable. Hilderbrand’s poignant tale explores the bittersweet nature of love, timing, and the choices that shape our lives. A captivating read that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you pondering the power of enduring romance.

The Perfect Couple

Nantucket’s idyllic charm sets the stage for a wedding that promises perfection, but beneath the surface, secrets simmer. As the Otis family prepares for their daughter’s big day, unexpected twists unravel their carefully woven plans. With each turn of the page, I found myself drawn deeper into a web of lies, love, and loyalty. Hilderbrand’s vivid prose transported me to the island’s sandy shores, where the salty air carries whispers of scandal. A gripping tale that kept me guessing until the very end.

A Nearly Normal Family

Stella Sandell, a seemingly ordinary teenager, stands accused of murder. Her parents, a pastor and a defense attorney, grapple with the unthinkable as their perfect family unravels. As the trial unfolds, long-buried secrets emerge, challenging everything they thought they knew about each other. This gripping psychological thriller explores the lengths parents will go to protect their child, and the devastating consequences of lies and betrayal. With each twist, Edvardsson masterfully blurs the lines between right and wrong, leaving readers questioning their own moral compass.

The Last Anniversary

Sophie Honeywell inherits a house on Scribbly Gum Island, home of the famous Munro Baby mystery. Intrigued by the island’s quirky inhabitants and their secrets, she leaves her city life behind. As she unravels the truth about the decades-old disappearance, Sophie discovers unexpected connections to her own life. With Moriarty’s signature wit and insight, this captivating tale explores family, love, and the power of long-held secrets to shape our destinies.

Fates and Furies

Lotto and Mathilde’s marriage seems perfect from the outside, a union of two beautiful, talented individuals destined for greatness. But beneath the surface lies a complex web of secrets, ambitions, and hidden truths. Groff’s masterful prose weaves through their entwined lives, revealing the stark differences in their perspectives. As the years unfold, we witness the power of perception and the lengths we go to protect those we love. A haunting exploration of marriage, identity, and the stories we tell ourselves to survive.

I Found You

In a sleepy seaside town, Alice finds a man on the beach with no memory of who he is or how he got there. Intrigued and compassionate, she takes him in, nicknaming him ‘Frank’. Meanwhile, in London, Lily’s new husband fails to come home from work. As Alice digs into Frank’s past and Lily searches for her missing spouse, their stories intertwine in unexpected ways. Jewell masterfully weaves a tale of mystery, love, and redemption that kept me guessing until the very end.

The House We Grew Up In

Nestled in the Cotswolds, the Picture-Perfect House holds secrets that span generations. As the Bird family gathers for Easter, long-buried tensions resurface, threatening to shatter their idyllic facade. Through laughter and tears, we witness the unraveling of carefully constructed lies and the strength of familial bonds. Jewell’s masterful storytelling weaves a tapestry of love, loss, and redemption, leaving readers questioning the true meaning of home and the power of forgiveness. A poignant exploration of family dynamics that will linger in your thoughts long after the final page.

The Family Upstairs

Secrets lurk behind the polished facade of a London mansion, where three bodies lay rotting for years. As Libby Jones inherits the house on her 25th birthday, she uncovers a chilling past of cult-like manipulation and family betrayal. Jewell masterfully weaves together multiple timelines, revealing the dark truth piece by tantalizing piece. I couldn’t put it down, staying up way too late, completely engrossed in the twisted tale. A haunting exploration of family bonds and the lengths people will go to protect their own.

Then She Was Gone

Ellie Mack vanished without a trace at fifteen, leaving her family shattered. A decade later, her mother Laurel still grapples with the loss. When she meets charming Floyd and his precocious daughter Poppy, Laurel is struck by the girl’s resemblance to Ellie. As she’s drawn into their world, long-buried secrets resurface, forcing Laurel to confront the past she thought she’d left behind. Jewell’s gripping narrative weaves mystery and heartbreak, keeping readers on edge until the final, shocking revelation.