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Best Popular Fiction Books

December 2024

I’ve Got Your Number

Poppy Wyatt’s life turns upside down when she loses her engagement ring and her phone in the same day. In a stroke of luck, she finds a discarded mobile in a trash can. Little does she know, it belongs to the enigmatic businessman Sam Roxton’s former PA. As Poppy navigates wedding plans and her new “borrowed” phone, she finds herself entangled in Sam’s life, reading his emails and messages. Their witty exchanges and unexpected connection lead to hilarious misunderstandings and a blossoming romance that neither saw coming. Kinsella’s signature charm shines through in this delightful, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy.

Remember Me?

Lexi wakes up in a hospital bed, confused and disoriented. The last thing she remembers is a dingy office party, but apparently, she’s lost three years of her life. Now she’s married to a gorgeous millionaire, has a perfect body, and runs a successful company. It sounds like a dream come true, but as Lexi navigates her new reality, she discovers cracks in her seemingly perfect life. With wit and charm, Kinsella weaves a tale of self-discovery, love, and the unexpected twists life can throw our way.

Love the One You’re With

Ellen and Andy’s marriage seemed perfect, until a chance encounter with her old flame Leo stirs up long-buried emotions. Suddenly, Ellen finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about love and commitment. As she grapples with her conflicting feelings, Ellen must confront the choices that define her past and shape her future. Giffin’s poignant exploration of second chances and the complexities of the heart will resonate with anyone who’s ever wondered “what if?” A captivating read that’ll keep you turning pages late into the night.

Truly Madly Guilty

Liane Moriarty’s “Truly Madly Guilty” is a gripping exploration of friendship, marriage, and the ripple effects of one fateful day. Set in suburban Sydney, the story revolves around three couples whose lives are forever changed by a seemingly ordinary barbecue. Moriarty’s keen insight into human nature shines as she unravels the complex web of secrets and regrets that bind these characters together. I found myself completely absorbed, turning pages late into the night, desperate to uncover the truth behind the mysterious incident. With her trademark wit and compassion, Moriarty delivers a thought-provoking tale that will linger long after the final page.

Water for Elephants

As a veterinary student, Jacob Jankowski’s world crumbles when tragedy strikes. Fate leads him to join a traveling circus during the Great Depression, where he finds purpose caring for the menagerie. Amidst the gritty circus life, he falls for the enchanting Marlena, the star performer married to a volatile man. Their forbidden love blossoms against a backdrop of sawdust and sequins, while Jacob forms an unexpected bond with Rosie, an untrainable elephant. This captivating tale of love, loss, and redemption will transport you to a bygone era of big tops and railway cars.