April 2024 is here, and with it our most anticipated book releases for the month
Fiction:
Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth (April 25th)
Acclaimed mystery writer, Sally Hepworth brings her new suspense novel – Darling Girls. Foster kids Jessica, Norah, and Alicia are family in all the ways that matter. Rescued from traumatic situations as kids, they were raised by the magnanimous Miss Fairchild on an idyllic farmstead. But Miss Fairchild had some issues of her own. Years later, a body is discovered under the old farmhouse. And the past is calling.
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Funny Story by Emily Henry (April 23rd)
Romance heavyweight – Emily Henry is back with another riff on the old opposites-attract template. Daphne is feeling rather adrift since her ex-fiancé bailed for a woman named Petra. Daphne’s new roommate Miles, meanwhile, has an interesting connection to all that—Petra is his ex. As romantic vibes start blossoming, the question becomes unavoidable: Is Daphne really going to date her ex-fiancé’s new fiancée’s ex? Well, it’s a funny story…
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Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez (April 2nd)
Abby Jimenez returns with another summer romance. Online acquaintances Justin and Emma have agreed to a quick summer fling. Since each is famously unlucky in love, they hatch a Cunning Plan. Maybe if they combine their terrible luck, their individual curses will cancel each other out. It’s worth a shot! But first, Emma and Justin must cleanse in the waters of Lake Minnetonka.
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Non-Fiction:
Sociopath by Patric Gagne (April 11th)
Writer and former therapist Patric Gagne discovered she was a sociopath in college. In her debut memoir, Sociopath, she reveals her struggle to come to terms with her own sociopathy and shed light on the often maligned and misunderstood mental disorder, including the signs that she exhibited as a child, her journey to become a loving wife and mother – despite a lifelong lack of empathy, shame, and guilt. In her memoir, Gagne looks to turn perceptions of the often misunderstood mental disorder, while offering compassion to those, who like her, are trying to change what it means to be a sociopath.
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Knife by Salman Rushdie (April 16th)
From internationally renowned writer and Booker Prize winner Salman Rushdie, a searing, deeply personal account of enduring—and surviving—an attempt on his life thirty years after the fatwa that was ordered against him
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