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Best Fiction Books

April 2025

Dear Wife

Sabine’s life is a carefully constructed facade, hiding dark secrets and a desperate plan. Her husband’s controlling nature has pushed her to the brink, and now she’s determined to vanish without a trace. Meanwhile, Beth Murphy is on the run, fleeing an abusive marriage with nothing but hope and fear as her companions. As their stories intertwine, a web of lies and deception unravels, revealing the lengths some will go to escape their past and protect those they love. This gripping thriller will keep you guessing until the very end, exploring the complexities of marriage, survival, and the power of second chances.

The Ones We Trust

In “The Ones We Trust,” Kimberly Belle weaves a gripping tale of betrayal and redemption. As I turned each page, I found myself drawn deeper into the world of Abigail Wolff, a former reporter haunted by a story gone wrong. When a grieving soldier’s sister approaches her for help, Abigail is thrust back into the world of investigative journalism she’d sworn off. The narrative skillfully balances suspense with heart, exploring themes of family, loyalty, and the cost of truth. Belle’s vivid prose and complex characters kept me guessing until the very end.

Don’t You Cry

In this gripping psychological thriller, Mary Kubica weaves a tale of deception and obsession that will keep you guessing until the very end. When Quinn’s roommate Esther vanishes without a trace, she’s left to unravel the mystery. Meanwhile, a young man becomes entangled with a mysterious woman in a nearby town. As their stories intertwine, dark secrets emerge, challenging everything you thought you knew. Kubica’s masterful storytelling had me on the edge of my seat, unable to put it down. A must-read for anyone who loves a good twist!

Local Woman Missing

Delilah’s disappearance shook our quiet suburb to its core. I still remember the eerie silence that fell over our street as neighbors whispered theories behind closed doors. Eleven years later, the mystery deepens when Meredith returns, but something’s off. As I dig deeper, long-buried secrets surface, threatening to unravel the fabric of our community. Kubica’s gripping tale had me questioning everything I thought I knew about my neighbors, leaving me breathless until the final, shocking revelation.

Every Last Lie

Clara’s world shatters when her husband Nick dies in a car crash, leaving her alone with their newborn son and four-year-old daughter. As she grapples with grief, Clara becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind Nick’s death. Haunted by her daughter’s cryptic comments and her own nagging suspicions, Clara delves into Nick’s past, unearthing secrets that threaten everything she thought she knew. A gripping tale of love, loss, and the lies we tell ourselves, “Every Last Lie” will keep you guessing until the very end.

The Other Mrs.

Sadie and Will Foust thought moving to a small Maine island would be the fresh start they needed. But when their neighbor is found dead, Sadie becomes entangled in the investigation, uncovering dark secrets that threaten her family’s safety. As she delves deeper, she questions everything she thought she knew about her husband and their new home. With twists that’ll keep you guessing, this psychological thriller explores the haunting power of lies and the lengths we’ll go to protect those we love.

The Paris Apartment

Jess arrives in Paris, desperate to find her half-brother Ben who’s mysteriously vanished. She moves into his eerily empty apartment, surrounded by eccentric neighbors who seem to know more than they’re letting on. As she digs deeper, dark secrets emerge, and the building’s sinister history unravels. With each clue, Jess realizes she’s in over her head, caught in a web of lies and danger. Will she uncover the truth before it’s too late? A gripping thriller that’ll keep you guessing until the very end.

Dandelion Summer

Nestled in the heart of Texas, “Dandelion Summer” weaves a poignant tale of unlikely friendship and self-discovery. J. Norman Alvord, a retired scientist grappling with loneliness, finds an unexpected connection with Epiphany Jones, a troubled teenager searching for her place in the world. As they embark on a journey to uncover Norman’s past, both find healing and hope in the most unexpected places. Wingate’s prose shimmers with warmth, capturing the essence of small-town life and the transformative power of human connection.

The Language of Sycamores

Karen Sommerfield has always felt out of place in her fast-paced corporate world. When a family crisis forces her to take a leave of absence, she finds herself drawn to the small Missouri town of her childhood. There, amidst the gentle rhythms of rural life, Karen rediscovers the healing power of nature and family. As she tends to her ailing grandmother and reconnects with old friends, Karen begins to question the path she’s chosen. With lyrical prose and heartfelt insights, Wingate weaves a tale of self-discovery and second chances that will resonate long after the final page.

Good Hope Road

Sarah Brandt never expected to find solace in the dilapidated farmhouse on Good Hope Road. Fleeing a troubled past, she’s drawn to the quiet strength of the old place, its weathered boards holding secrets of generations past. As she uncovers hidden letters and faded photographs, Sarah feels a connection to the women who came before her, their hopes and struggles echoing her own. With each passing day, she finds herself healing, learning to trust again, and maybe, just maybe, opening her heart to the possibility of love in this small town that’s beginning to feel like home.