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Best Drama Books

April 2025

The Paris Wife

Hadley Richardson never expected to fall for Ernest Hemingway, let alone become his wife. But their whirlwind romance sweeps her into the intoxicating world of 1920s Paris. Surrounded by artistic luminaries, Hadley struggles to find her place amidst the revelry and creative fervor. As Ernest’s star rises, their marriage faces challenges that test their love. McLain’s vivid prose brings Jazz Age Paris to life, capturing the passion and heartbreak of a woman caught in the shadow of a literary giant.

Tomorrow Will Be Better

Betty Smith’s “Tomorrow Will Be Better” is a poignant tale of hope and resilience set in 1920s Brooklyn. Margy Shannon, a young woman from a struggling family, dreams of a brighter future despite the hardships around her. Smith’s vivid prose brings to life the gritty streets and tenements, while exploring themes of love, poverty, and the human spirit. I found myself rooting for Margy, feeling her disappointments and small triumphs as if they were my own. A touching, bittersweet read that lingers long after the last page.

Joy in the Morning

Joy in the Morning is a tender coming-of-age tale that tugs at the heartstrings. Betty Smith’s vivid prose transports readers to 1920s Brooklyn, where young newlyweds Carl and Annie struggle to make ends meet. Their love story unfolds amidst financial hardships and family disapproval, yet their unwavering bond shines through. Smith’s keen eye for detail and authentic dialogue bring the characters to life, making you feel like you’re right there with them, cheering them on. A poignant reminder of love’s power to overcome adversity.

Day After Night

Diamant’s poignant novel transports readers to 1945 Palestine, where four young women forge an unlikely bond in a British internment camp. Through their intertwined stories of loss, hope, and resilience, we witness the birth of Israel and the human cost of war. With lyrical prose and vivid characters, Diamant explores themes of identity, friendship, and the power of new beginnings. A haunting yet ultimately uplifting tale that lingers long after the final page.

The Red Tent

Delving into the rich tapestry of biblical times, “The Red Tent” breathes life into the untold story of Dinah, daughter of Jacob. Anita Diamant’s lyrical prose weaves a mesmerizing tale of love, loss, and female resilience. Through Dinah’s eyes, we witness the ancient world of women’s rituals, their joys and sorrows, and the bonds that tie generations together. It’s a haunting journey that lingers long after the last page, leaving you yearning for more of this forgotten history.

The Bodyguard

Falling for your client is never a good idea, especially when you’re their bodyguard. Hannah Brooks may look like a kindergarten teacher, but she’s actually an Executive Protection Agent. When movie star Jack Stapleton needs protection from a stalker, Hannah’s assigned to the job. Posing as Jack’s girlfriend at his family’s Texas ranch, Hannah finds herself drawn to the charming actor. As the lines between duty and desire blur, Hannah must confront her growing feelings while keeping Jack safe. A heartwarming tale of unexpected love and self-discovery.

What You Wish For

Sam Casey loved her job as a school librarian, but everything changed when Duncan Carpenter became the new principal. Once her teenage crush, Duncan was now a different man—rigid and joyless. As the school atmosphere darkens, Sam realizes she must fight for the heart of her beloved workplace. Amidst personal struggles and unexpected alliances, she rediscovers her own capacity for joy and the power of choosing happiness. A heartwarming tale of resilience, second chances, and finding light in the darkest times.

Things You Save in a Fire

Cassie Hanwell’s life as a firefighter in Austin is upended when she’s forced to transfer to a small-town Massachusetts department. Struggling to fit in with an all-male crew and a past that haunts her, Cassie finds unexpected solace in rookie firefighter Owen Callaghan. As she navigates old wounds and new challenges, Cassie learns that sometimes the things we try hardest to protect are the very things that save us in the end. A heartwarming tale of courage, forgiveness, and the transformative power of love.

How to Walk Away

Margaret Jacobsen’s life was on track: a promising career, a devoted fiancĂ©, and a bright future. But in one tragic moment, everything changes. Faced with a devastating injury, she must learn to navigate a new reality. As Margaret grapples with loss and pain, unexpected connections emerge, challenging her to redefine happiness. With humor and heart, this poignant tale explores resilience, love, and the courage to embrace life’s detours. Center’s vivid characters and raw emotions make this an unforgettable journey of healing and hope.

A Handful of Heaven

Sarah never expected to find solace in the rugged Alaskan wilderness, but after her husband’s death, it became her refuge. Tending to her small bookshop in a quaint coastal town, she slowly rebuilds her life. When a mysterious stranger arrives, seeking shelter from his own past, Sarah’s world tilts on its axis. As they navigate the harsh beauty of the Last Frontier together, they discover that sometimes, love can bloom in the most unexpected places, healing even the deepest wounds.