Highlights: October 2024

October is here! It’s the month of Kate…we mean, Halloween! So far, it’s been on the warmer side, which Serena is happy about, but the trees are definitely changing color and the cooler weather will soon be here. Kate, of course, has her Horrorpalooza books to cover, and even Serena will get into the spirit of the season a bit. Check out our picks for the month!

Serena’s Picks

Book: “How to Help a Hungry Werewolf” by Charlotte Stein

Publication Date: October 1, 2024

Why I’m Interested: See? Look, a Halloween-related story! Well, sort of. It does feature paranormal creatures like werewolves and witches, but let’s be real. This is a cozy fantasy/romantic comedy book at its heart. I also won’t lie that I wasn’t immediately drawn in by the simply adorableness of the cover image. The story follows a young woman who returns to her home town (you know, like almost all romcom plot lines…) and finds herself re-connecting with her childhood best friend who had betrayed her in high school. This seems like a fairly straightforward story, but I’m excited to see how it all comes together with the magical elements.

Book: “Monstrous Nights” by Genoveva Dimova

Publication Date: October 22, 2024

Why I’m Interested: “Foul Days” was one of those magical reading moments for me. I went in knowing very little about the story, having never heard of the author before, and really having zero expectations. And then it blew me away and became an instant favorite! While the book wrapped up in a satisfying way, I was thrilled to discover the second part was coming out so soon afterwards. And here we finally are! I can’t wait to return to this world and continue following the story of our favorite witch and her police officer side kick! A bit more romance would also be appreciated!

Book: “Pride and Prejudice in Space” by Alexis Lampley

Publication Date: October 15, 2024

Why I’m Interested: It’s impossible to keep up with all of the Jane Austen retellings and adaptations out there. But this one had two major factors working in its favor. For one thing, it included beautiful artwork throughout. For a second, it re-located the story of “Pride and Prejudice” into space, merging the story into the science fiction genre, a favorite of mine. I’m so curious to see how this historical romance is changed by this massive shift in genre. Could go either way, but I have high hopes!

Kate’s Picks

Book: “This Cursed House” by Del Sandeen

Publication Date: October 8, 2024

Why I’m Interested: We all know that I love a haunted house story, and if it also has a family drama with it AS WELL AS social commentary, I’m very much going to be all in. So I was definitely interested in “This Cursed House”, as it has all of those things! In 1962 a Black woman named Jemma leaves Chicago for New Orleans in hopes of starting over, banking on a promise to be a tutor for a wealthy family. But when she arrives, she realizes that she’s not there to be a tutor, but is expected to break a familial curse. To make matters more complicated, the cold and intimidating Duchon family has some secrets not only about their actual intentions, but also about their identities. In multiple ways. And what else? Jemma can see ghosts. And there are MANY around. I am very excited for this one, what a perfect Halloween read!

Book: “American Rapture” by C.J. Leede

Publication Date: October 15, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Well for one, the cover is pretty freaking cool. That was the first thing that caught my eye. But I also LOVE an apocalypse story, and “American Rapture” sounds like a VERY unique apocalypse story, involving sexuality, religious trauma, and hoping to find something left of humanity at the end of the world. The description is holding some things a LITTLE close to the vest so I don’t have much more information than that, BUT there is the hilarious tagline ‘the end times are ‘coming”, which is…. I mean that’s just perfect. I’m very much looking forward to this one.

Book: “All The Hearts You Eat” by Hailey Piper

Publication Date: October 15, 2024

Why I’m Interested: First and foremost, I still haven’t read anything by Hailey Piper, even though she has been making waves in the horror genre for a bit now. So I thought that this was the time to jump in with her newest novel “All The Hearts You Eat”, a story about a dead woman, a notorious island filled with rumors, and ghosts upon ghosts. A woman named Ivory stumbles upon the dead body of Cabrina on the seaside, and it looks like she had been trying to swim out to a close by island that has lots of secrets and rumors that fly about it. And then when Ivory starts seeing Cabrina’s ghost, she wonders if Cabrina is trying to tell her something. I love a haunting Gothic tale that’s steeped in sadness, and it sounds like this one will be exactly what I want.

What books are you looking forward to this month? Let us know in the comments!

Highlights: September 2024

The State Fair is over, the kids are back in school (well, almost. And two of them anyway), and while it’s still fairly warm in Minnesota, Fall is right around the corner. Serena mourns the passing of the season while Kate is gleefully counting down until October. With a new month comes a new batch of books we are looking forward to!

Serena’s Picks

Book: “A Song of Ash and Moonlight” by Claire Legrand

Publication Date: September 17, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I was looking forward to this sequel pretty much from the middle of the first book in this series! While I struggled to enjoy Gemma, the main character in that book, I was already fully invested in her sister, Farrin’s, story and the burgeoning enemies-to-lovers romance that was being hinted at. The first book also laid the groundwork for a large scale conflict that seems to be coming down the line, so I’m excited to see how this sequel progresses that storyline.

Book: “A Dark and Drowning Tide” by Allison Saft

Publication Date: September 17, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Allison Saft is pretty much an auto-read author for me at this point. I do sometimes struggle with the last act of her books, but the strength of all that comes before is more than enough to keep me picking up whatever she writes next. Plus, I think I’d have wanted to read this one based on the whimsical cover alone! Plus, the book premise promises an academic rivals love story which I’m also always down for! Can’t wait to check this one!

Book: “Buried Deep and Other Stories” by Naomi Novik

Publication Date: September 17, 2024

Why I’m Interested: While I don’t typically love short story collections, it’s hard to imagine how this one could go wrong! After all, there hasn’t been a single book by Naomi Novi that I’ve read and disliked! Not only did I like them, I’ve loved almost every single one. Plus, this one promises to return to some of my favorite of her worlds, including the Scholomance series as well as the Temeraire series. I’m also incredibly excited to get a first look at the world of her next book, too!

Kate’s Picks

Book: “So Thirsty” by Rachel Harrison

Publication Date: September 10, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Rachel Harrison is a must read author for me, as her creepy yet also cozy horror novels always subvert or at least tinker with well known tropes for the genre and make them fresh and interesting. And her newest book is finally taking on one of my favorite horror sub-genres: VAMPIRES! Sloane and Naomi are best friends, and for Sloane’s birthday they go on a girls trip to a rental cottage for a relaxing weekend. Or so they think. After a night trying to let loose with some charming strangers, Sloane and Naomi have their lives put on a new course… I mean that has to mean they’re going to become vampires, right? The idea of two women looking for adventure and fulfillment in a world that has become monotonous and then turning into vampires is VERY much my kind of thing. So I have really high hopes for this one.

Book: “Lucy Undying” by Kiersten White

Publication Date: September 10, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Another vampire book (a theme this month)! And this one is taking on a famous vampire character, Lucy Westenra from “Dracula”, and giving her more story than a naive socialite who is turned into a vampire by the infamous Count. Iris is a woman living in 21st Century London, and has inherited an old house after her wealthy but estranged mother’s death. While going through the house she finds an old diary of a woman named Lucy, who pours all of her darkest secrets onto the page. And when Iris meets Lucy in real life, as she has been a wandering vampire for decades, a bond is formed. A bond that is threatened by people, or vampirs, from their pasts. Look for a joint review from both of us this month! We snagged ARCs at ALAAC24 and knew it was fate.

Book: “My Vampire Plus One” by Jenna Levine

Publication Date: September 17, 2024

Why I’m Interested: This solidifies the Vampire September for me I guess, but I am so excited that there is a sequel to “My Roommate Is a Vampire” so I had to have it on here! Amelia is sick and tired of her family being SO invested in her having a romantic partner, as she is perfectly happy being single and hates getting the third degree at every family get together. The prospect of another family wedding filled with badgering is too much, and Amelia decides to find a fake date to get them off her back. Then she meets Reginald, a charming and kind of weird guy, and they agree to put on a fake relationship. For Amelia it gets the heat off, and for Reggie, well… it gives him practice to pretend that he isn’t a vampire. And to show off. I like fake dating relationship romances and I am looking forward to another cute and steamy vampire romp!

What books are you looking forward to this month? Let us know in the comments!

Highlights: August 2024

In the midst of mid-summer, we’re both doing what we seem to do every year. Serena has fled West to the lovely dry heat of Washington and northern Idaho, and Kate’s has holed up inside dreaming of fall. Of course, regardless of location, we’re always on the lookout for the next great read! Here’s what we’re looking forward to this August.

Serena’s Picks

Book: “A Sorceress Comes to Call” by T. Kingfisher

Publication Date: August 6, 2024

Why I’m Interested: This is probably the least surprising pick of the year from me. Kingfisher has quickly become one of my all-time favorite authors, so I’m always thrilled when she comes out with a new book. And this one sounds like another fantastic blend of horror and fairytale re-telling, this time tackling a loose re-imaging of “The Goose Girl.” I’ve had my pre-order placed for this one for months now, and I can’t wait to check it out!

Book: “Ghostsmith” by Nicki Pau Preto

Publication Date: August 13, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Last summer, I read “Bonesmith” very much on a whim. I’d read YA book by this author that I didn’t hate, but I also didn’t wildly love, so I wasn’t sure what to expect from her new duology. Turns out, I absolutely loved this new series and it was a good reminder never to write off an author, even if the first experience was a hit. There was a fairly significant cliffhanger at the end of the first book, so I’ve been counting down the days until I could check this one out! The stakes are sky-high, so I can’t wait to find out how it all gets resolved!

Book: “Asunder” by Kerstin Hall

Publication Date: August 20, 2024

Why I’m Interested: While the first two picks were either from beloved authors of mine or part of on-going series, this one is a completely new book for me! While Kerstin Hall has published other fantasy novels, I have yet to read any, so this upcoming title seemed like a great chance to check out her work! And based on the description alone, this sounds like a wild ride! A woman who has made a compact with some sort of demon now on a quest to not only save herself but also the a stranger who contains secrets of his own. I really have no idea what to expect from this, but I can’t wait to see what’s in store!

Kate’s Picks

Book: “Practical Rules for Cursed Witches” by Kayla Cottingham

Publication Date: August 27, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I have enjoyed Cottingham’s other two novels, and now that she is tackling one of my favorite horror sub-genres (WITCHES!) I am fully amped and ready to see what she does with it. Delilah is an aspiring young witch from a well known magical lineage, her father a known cursebreaker and her mother from a long line of cursed-in-the-romance-department witches. She is hoping to break her family curse as her Calling… but is told that she is instead supposed to break the family curse of a more powerful and elite family, the Pelumbras, as every generation twins are born and one succumbs to weakness as the other succumbs to becoming a monster. So Delilah teams up with Kieran and Briar to try and help them with their curse…. only to find herself drawn to Briar. This sounds more fantasy than horror this time around, but I’m definitely interested to see what Cottingham does with it!

Book: “House of Bone and Rain” by Gabino Iglesias

Publication Date: August 6, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I really loved Iglesias’s previous book “The Devil Takes You Home” so it stands to reason that his newest thriller novel would be a high priority for me. And seeing as it is being compared to “Stand By Me” I feel like that makes it all the more intriguing. Best friends Xavier, Gabe, Bimbo, Paul, and Tavo live in Puerto Rico and are thick as thieves, existing in a violent reality but leaning on each other. But when Bimbo’s mother is murdered in the street, the friends all promise that they will avenge her and kill her murderers, no matter what. But when it turns out that those behind her death are involved with a dangerous kingpin, they know they have to plan and be careful if they want to survive. To make matters worse, a hurricane is headed straight for the island as they go on their quest for revenge. I am sure this is going to be devastating, but I’m ready to be devastated.

Book: “Through the Midnight Door” by Katrina Monroe

Publication Date: August 13, 2024

Why I’m Interested: If you are sensing a pattern in my Highlights picks this month in that they are all authors I’ve enjoyed and therefore I am looking forward to their follow ups, you would be correct! But once again, I really loved Monroe’s previous novel so of course her new one was on the list of must reads! Three sisters were so close when they were young, always looking to explore abandoned houses and buildings in their hometown for a fun adventure. But when they found a house that had impossible features and terrible things within they gave up on their adventures, and tried to rebuild their lives. But when the youngest sister is found dead in that house years later, the ones left behind want to find out the truth of what happened to her… and to try and stop whatever it was that has been haunting all of them. Monroe’s stories are always scary as well as very emotional, so I am very ready for this.

What books are you looking forward to this month? Let us know in the comments!

Highlights: July 2024

Well, June was the fourth “above average” rain month we’ve had here in Minnesota. And while that’s great after last summer’s drought, there has been entirely too little reading outside in the sun for our preferences (ok, mostly Serena’s preferences). But, luckily, we did manage to escape off to sunny San Diego for the ALA annual conference! And now we have even MORE books to add to the TBR piles. Here are some we’re particularly looking forward to this month!

Serena’s Picks

Book: “The Spellshop” by Sarah Beth Durst

Publication Date: July 9, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I have a complicated relationship with both Sarah Beth Durst as an author and with cozy fantasy as a subgenre. With both, there are books I’ve absolutely loved! And also with both, there have been books that I very much disliked. So, this one is a pretty big mystery! That said, the premise sounds right up my alley, with a librarian absconding to a remote cottage to protect her magical books. The cover is also everything one could want from a cottage-core cozy fantasy story!

Book: “Black Tide Son” by H.M. Long

Publication Date: July 9, 2024

Why I’m Interested: This is probably my most anticipated title for the month of July. I absolutely adored “Dark Water Daughter” when I read it last summer and have been eagerly awaiting the sequel! The combination of a unique fantasy world, an action-packed pirate plot, and a slow burn romance was everything I want from a book. And really, with this one, all I want is more of the same! I don’t have any particular cares about what the plot is, as long as I get to follow Mary and Samuel on their adventures and see their relationship progress. Honestly, I can’t wait for this one!

Book: “The Night Ends with Fire” by K. X. Song

Publication Date: July 2, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I featured this one on my list back in January of “Most Anticipated Titles of 2024” for one very simple reason: it’s an adult “Mulan” re-imagining. So it’s popping up here for the same reason! While I don’t think there have been that many re-tellings of this story, Sherry Thomas’s “The Magnolia Sword” currently holds the place as my favorite version to date. That said, I’m always on the look out for the next great take on this classic tale! I have really high hopes for this one!

Kate’s Picks

Book: “I Was A Teenage Slasher” by Stephen Graham Jones

Publication Date: July 16, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Given that Jones is one of my favorite authors writing right now, it’s no surprise that a new book of his is on this list the month it comes out. But this one is all the more special because of all the horror sub-genres, slashers are one of my all time favorite. And you just know that if Jones is going to be writing it, it’s going to be stupendous. In 1989 in a small Texas town a teenager is cursed to become a teenage slasher killer. It’s a simple premise, but I know that Jones is going to make it deeply complex and filled with nuance. I can’t wait to read it. And lucky me, I got a signed copy at ALA!

Book: “Bury Your Gays” by Chuck Tingle

Publication Date: July 9, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Chuck Tingle proved two things last year with his debut full length queer horror novel “Camp Damascus”; the first was that yes, love is real, and the second was that he wasn’t just a one trick pony with his monster porn parodies (and hey, look at how far monster romance has come in the past year!). So yes, of course I was looking forward to reading his next queer horror novel “Bury Your Gays”. Misha is a screenwriter who has been working in Hollywood for years, and has been channeling some of his best work in a storyline involving a queer romance in a successful TV show. But when the higher ups tell him that he has to kill off one of the lovers in the finale, he steadfastly refuses, unwilling to give in to a bigoted trope. But then he starts being plagued by stalkers dressed as past monsters from his writing history. I am hoping that Tingle continues to be fresh and creative with horror stalwarts.

Book: “Ghost Camera” by Darcy Coates

Publication Date: July 30, 2024

Why I’m Interested: We have another horror favorite! I have been really digging Darcy Coates for the past few years, as her horror stories are so unsettling and so visceral, and now we got back to one of her first ones with a re-release of the novella “Ghost Camera”! A woman finds an old Polaroid camera and decides to take a photo just for fun. But when it develops she sees a strange apparition in the background of the photo. As she and her friends take more pictures they see more ghosts, and the ghosts seem to be getting closer. And closer. And as if that wasn’t already enough, we get some other Coates short stories on top of this one! This has been a highly anticipated read for sure.

What books are you looking forward to this month? Let us know in the comments!

Highlights: June 2024

It’s official: Summer is here! Serena is planning to spend as much time outside as possible, as this season can feel all too short in Minnesota, and Kate is planning on also being outside, but shaded by an umbrella at the local pool. Oh, and the ALA Annual Conference is at the end of the month, and you know we will be there! But until then, we have some books that we are looking forward to this month!

Serena’s Picks

Book: “The Ashes and the Star-Cursed King” by Carissa Broadbent

Publication Date: June 4, 2024

Why I’m Interested: The first book in this duology, “The Serpent and the Wings of Night,” is probably my favorite purely romantasy book I’ve read in a while! It also ended with some big reveals and then dropped readers with a massive cliffhanger. That being the case, I’ve been anxiously awaiting this sequel for a while! While I’m expecting the late-game reveals in the first book to greatly affect the political stakes and lead to much in-fighting and shifting, I’ll be honest: I’m mostly here for the romance and I can’t wait to find out how Raihn and Oraya navigate this shift in their relationship. How do you rebuild trust in this situation? I’d typically be more concerned going in, but Broadbent wowed me with the first book, so I feel fairly confident that she’ll be able to bring it all together here in the end!

Book: “Foul Days” by Genoveva Dimova

Publication Date: June 25, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I’m always on the lookout for a new author and an original-sounding story! And this book promises both! The story follows a witch who has spent her life fighting the monsters that plague here walled city. And for the last several, this fight has included a constant state of flight from the most powerful of them all, the Zmey. So when she finds herself caught up in a murder investigation alongside a frustratingly dedicated policeman, she’s dismayed to find their investigation drawing them closer and closer to this terrifying being. I have incredibly high hopes for this ones!

Book: “A Rivalry of Hearts” by Tessonja Odette

Publication Date: June 12, 2024

Why I’m Interested: This is another one coming out from an indie author whom I’ve never read before! But this book sounds so much like others I’ve enjoyed before (“Emily Wilde” and “Half a Soul” come to mind) that I knew I wanted to check it out the moment I saw it! The story follows an author who goes on a book tour in the land of Fae, a place she’s never been but where her romance books are incredibly popular. Only problem is that she must share the press with a rival author, a frustrating Fae himself. We can all see where this is going, right? I know I can, and I’m here for it!

Kate’s Picks

Book: “Horror Movie” by Paul Tremblay

Publication Date: June 11, 2024

Why I’m Interested: The most obvious reason is that it’s Paul Tremblay. But since I have to go into more detail than that, I will say that the idea of Paul Tremblay, one of my favorite horror authors, tackling a ‘cursed film’ story and no doubt bringing his own brand of creepy disturbing and pathos ridden terror to it is SO tantalizing. We meet a nameless man who had been the slasher in a hardcore art house horror film made on a shoe string budget with his friends, but it never saw the light of day due to on set tragedy. And then people involved in the film just kind of died over the years. When three scenes were posted online and the buzz and rumors of a cursed film made it go viral, Hollywood wants to make a reboot, and want him involved. And how can be do anything but accept? This is a most anticipated read of the year for me, and I’m sure it will destroy me.

Book: “Middle of the Night” by Riley Sager

Publication Date: June 18, 2024

Wby I’m Interested: One of the sure signs of summer is that Riley Sager has a new thriller coming out, which makes perfect sense because his thrillers are the PERFECT summer reads. So many twists, so many turns, so many messy protagonists! In this one we have a man still deeply haunted by the disappearance of his childhood friend when they were kids, living in a quiet community that was completely blindsided by the crime. When he returns to his childhood home decades later, he tries to keep it together. But in the middle of the night he hears strange noises outside, and sees a strange figure skulking around his yard. Could it be his friend? Or is something more sinister at work? I’m SO excited to find out!

Book: “Not In Love” by Ali Hazelwood

Publication Date: June 11, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I really love Ali Hazelwood’s romances, ever since I absolutely devoured “The Love Hypothesis”, so of course I’m excited for this book! I always enjoy her awkward and quirky (and potentially neurodivergent coded) protagonists, as well as the science-y themes even though I am not science minded in the least, and “Not In Love” sounds like it’s taking a forbidden romance trope and tossing some STEM on it! Rue is a biotech engineer for a promising startup run by a close friend and mentor. But when a corporate takeover by an outside group threatens her job, she is determined to stave it off as best she can…. the only problem is that one of the outsiders, Eli, is someone she knows and kind of connected with. And now they are sharing a heavy attraction to each other in spite of being on the opposite sides. I’m sure it will be spicy and humorous and charming.

What books are you looking forward to this month? Let us know in the comments!

Highlights: May 2024

Flowers are blooming, allergies are settling in, and we’re all quietly dreading the return of the humidity of summer, even if we’re still happy about the sun and warm weather! But this is the perfect time to get out with a good book before the heat truly settles in, and here are few we’re looking forward to this month!

Serena’s Picks

Book: “When Among Crows” by Veronica Roth

Publication Date: May 14, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Veronica Roth is now a “must read” author for me, but even without that fact, I think I would have jumped at the chance to read her upcoming novella! It’s an urban fantasy story that pulls from Russian folklore and looks to promise much inner angst between its myriad of paranormal leading characters! I’m hopeful that this is one of those reading situations where my only complaint is that its a novella instead of a full-length book. Plus, the cover is just really fantastic!

Book: “Heavenbreaker” by Sara Wolf

Publication Date: May 21, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I’ve really loved the rise of “romantasy”(though I could perhaps write an entire series on popular subgenres and editing/quality decisions), but there are still few and far between romantic story that fall into the the larger science fiction genre! I read “Calamity” last year (and the sequel will likely show up on this list next month), but that’s about it. So I was very excited when I saw this book slated for release this May. The description for this one is a bit all over the place, but it sounds like a revenge plot that involves a should-be-dead young woman pairing up with a war machine to take on her enemies. And, of course, she may fall for one of those very same enemies. Crossing my fingers that this one is as good as it sounds!

Book: “The Fireborne Blade” by Charlotte Bond

Publication Date: May 28, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I mean, it’s probably no surprise that this one is on my list! Look at that cover! A dragon! A female main character with a sword! All right up my alley. This is another novella, so that seems to be a theme for me this month. The story follows a disgraced knight as she seeks to reclaim her honor by killing one of the legendary dragons of the realm. But to do so she must venture into its magic-infused lair and survive. This sounds like a classic fantasy in all of the best ways, and I’m super excited to check it out!

Kate’s Picks

Book: “Lore Olympus: Volume Six” by Rachel Smythe

Publication Date: May 7, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I’m still absolutely head over heels for this re-imagining of the Hades and Persephone love story, and Smythe has made such a creative, emotional, and at times quite funny adaptation that this is obviously going to be a high priority for me. When we last left off, Persephone had fled into hiding in the Underworld, just as Zeus has declared her and her mother Demeter as wanted by Olympus due to Persephone’s meltdown that ended with the death of many mortals, and which was covered up by Demeter to hide it from Zeus. Now Hades, desperate to find her, confronts Zeus, creating a rift between the brothers that could shake up the peace of the heavens and the Underworld. When Hades finds her, he wants to hear her side, in hopes of helping her, and Persephone has to decide if she is ready to open up, and tell her side of the story. I just love seeing where Smythe takes these characters and look forward to seeing where my favorite mythological love birds go next.

Book: “My Darling Dreadful Thing” by Johanna van Veen

Publication Date: May 14, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I’m already on board when a book has some themes about séances and spiritualism, but when it also has a vague possession element, and it’s one that MAY actually upend the trope, I’m even more excited! “My Darling Dreadful Thing” follows Roos, a young woman in 1950s Netherlands, whose abusive mother has forced her into phony séances because of her attachment to a spirit named Ruth, who is obsessed with Roos and can enter her body to act as anyone a client wants to be speaking to. And when a mysterious widow meets Roos at a séance and finds her intriguing enough to whisk her away to her Gothic mansion, Roos thinks that maybe she’s finally finding her freedom. But there are secrets in the mansion, and Roos’s new freedom may be a cage of another kind. This has been on my radar awhile and I am sure it will have lots to offer.

Book: “When She Was Me” by Marlee Bush

Publication Date: May 7, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Sisters with secrets? An isolated cabin? A missing girl? All of these things are very much up my alley, so “When She Was Me” by Marlee Bush was almost guaranteed to make my must read list. Twins Cassie and Lenora have isolated away from the world in a cabin off the beaten path, hoping that they will be left alone by nosy people and fans of salacious true crime tales. But when a teenager at a cabin nearby goes missing, and it sets off a frenzy, they start to worry that eyes will be back on them in no time, and that they will have to face some things that they did and were hoping they could just walk away from. It sounds vague and it sounds strange, so obviously it has my attention

What books are you most looking forward to this month? Let us know in the comments!

Highlights: April 2024

We may never have really gotten the snow of a real winter, we definitely had the short days, with darkness setting in as early as 4:30. Too early! But now, joy of joys, the time change has happened we now have an entire extra hour of daylight by which to read every evening. And, of course, we have more than enough books to get to! Here are a few we’re looking forward to this month!

Serena’s Picks

Book: “The Familiar” by Leigh Bardugo

Publication Date: April 9, 2024

Why I’m Interested: It seems like if you’re a fantasy reader, you’re required to be interested in this book! But, of course, there’s pretty good reason for that. Bardugo is probably one of the biggest superstar fantasy authors to be writing today, and it’s incredibly exciting whenever she announces a new book. Even more so when it’s one seemingly very out of her wheelhouse from what she’s written before. Here we have an adult historical fantasy novel that takes place during the Inquisition in Spain, a story that follows a chambermaid whose “small miracles” draw the eyes of powerful patrons. I, and pretty much every other fantasy reviewer out there, will be posting my thoughts on this one soon!

Book: “The Hemlock Queen” by Hannah Whitten

Publication Date: April 9, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I’ve really enjoyed everything I’ve read by Hannah Whitten, and the first book in this duology was no exception! Indeed, it went above and beyond and proved to be one of those rare books where I wasn’t completely turned off by the love triangle at the heart. With betrayals, new kings, and the power of the long-dead gods ever-growing, this books has a lot of ground to cover after the events of the last. This is also one of those rare sequels where I’m really not sure where the story is even going in the long run; but I can’t wait to find out!

Book: “A Letter to the Luminous Deep” by Sylvie Cathrall

Publication Date: April 24, 2024

Why I’m Interested: After reading and loving the two “Emily Wilde” books over the last few years, I’m seriously reconsidering my previously-held belief that I don’t really like epistolary stories. With that in mind, this book, billed as a similar read to “Emily Wilde,” that features to academics piecing together what happened to their respective siblings by perusing their letters, suddenly sounded much more interesting! I also am intrigued by the underwater setting and a world made up largely of oceans. Doesn’t hurt that I think the cover is lovely as well!

Kate’s Picks

Book: “Immortal Pleasures” by V. Castro

Publication Date: April 16, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I am a pretty big V. Castro fan, as I find her horror stories to be compelling and intriguing twists on expected themes. So I am, of course, amped as hell to read her take on a vampire tale. And not just any vampire tale, but one that makes La Malinche, the Nahua woman who acted as a translator for Cortés during the Spanish massacre of the Aztecs. After her death, La Malinche is reborn as immortal Malinalli, whose new power drives her around the world to reclaim artifacts stolen from her people. And while in Ireland she starts to explore a more sensual side of herself when she meets two mortal men. This has the potential to be insane in a good way, and given that the cover is just SCREAMING Salma Hayek in “From Dusk Til Dawn” I’m even more on board.

Book: “First Light” by Liz Kerin

Publication Date: April 23, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Another vampire book? Sure, why not!! Especially because this is the follow up to one of my favorite reads last year, “Night’s Edge”, where a young woman had to deal with taking care of her vampiric mother and all the codependence and baggage that came with it. After the events of that book, Mia, set in her grief, has decided that it’s time to track down and take revenge on the man who turned her mother into a vampire. Her need for vengeance is driving her, but the closer she gets to those she hunts, the more she starts to wonder if perhaps she herself is being hunted. I loved Mia in the previous book and couldn’t wait to see how her story was going to keep going, and now it’s finally time to find out.

Book: “Against the Darkness” by Kendare Blake

Publication Date: April 9, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Another vampire story?! AND another highly anticipated sequel?! This month clearly has a theme, and we are now coming to the end of the “In Every Generation” series, where Kendare Blake has written a follow up to “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” with a new slayer, new scoobies, and familiar faces. And while I’m not ready to say goodbye, I have been waiting for this. Frankie Rosenberg and her friends have been holding things together in Sunnydale, with her being a slayer witch as they hope that Buffy and the other slayers will find their way back from a parallel dimension. But with The Darkness starting to take over, friendships fracturing, and her mother Willow starting to fall into old disturbing patterns, Frankie may have to rely on herself to stop a new Hellmouth from taking over. Will Frankie save the day? Will Willow be able to stave off the dark magic? WILL SPIKE AND BUFFY BE REUNITED?!?! I guess we will have to see. I can’t wait.

What books are you most looking forward to this month? Let us know in the comments!

Highlights: March 2024

While it feels a bit rich to say we ever really had a “winter” here, spring definitely feels like it’s in the air with a few sunny, warmer days. Of course, you never can know with these things and we can be wallowing back in the teens or in the middle of a blizzard at any moment…at least books are always constant! Here are a few we’re looking forward to this month!

Serena’s Picks

Book: “A Feather So Black” by Lyra Selene

Publication: March 12, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I’m so excited about this one! My sister and I both really loved “The Swan Princess” movie when we were little, and when I realized that this was re-telling of that tale, I immediately placed a request. Plus, this is one of the lesser re-told fairytales, where popular stories like “Cinderella” and “Beauty and the Beast” have seen a million re-imaginings. I’m a bit nervous about the hints of a love triangle, but then again, I’ve found exceptions to even this preference in the past! I’m also a bit wary that it’s being marketed as the first in a series, as I feel like the original fairytale is pretty compact. But who knows, this could be a “more of a good thing” situation!

Book: “The Encanto’s Daughter” by Melissa de la Cruz

Publication Date: March 5, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Well, this one might be a bit of a surprise, as the last book I read by this author was…not a favorite. And I’ll be honest, if I hadn’t been confusing her with another author, I may have had second thoughts with this one. But, on the other hand, there have been authors I’ve initially written off in the past who have come out with books that I absolutely loved (“Bonesmith” comes to mind!). Plus, this one just sounded fun with lost royal heirs, boarding school drama, and the promise of a story pulling from Phillipino mythology. Fingers-crossed that this little experiment turns out well!

Book: “The Last Bloodcarver” by Vanessa Le

Publication Date: March 19, 2024

Why I’m Interested: This is another fantasy title that is pulling from a rich mythology of which I know very little currently, this time Vietnam. The story follows a young woman with the power to manipulate the bodies and life forces of others. However, her kind are feared and hunted and she has been forced to live her life in the shadows. Until, one day, she is discovered and drawn into a complicated murder mystery that she must solve. Beyond that super intriguing book description, the cover on this one is also fantastic! Can’t wait to see what’s in store here!

Kate’s Picks

Book: “The Angel of Indian Lake” by Stephen Graham Jones

Publication Date: March 26, 2024

Why I’m Interested: The saga of Final Girl Jade Daniels is coming to an end, and that both excites and saddens me. I love Stephen Graham Jones as we all know, and “The Angel of Indian Lake” is sure to be an emotional read, even if it is decked out in slasher movie tropes and references. Jade is back in Proofrock, having a new job as a teacher at the school and trying to keep her head down. But, unsurprisingly, she finds herself once again in a slasher movie-esque situation, and as citizens start to die, she has to come through to save the day. Again. And perhaps for the last time. I’ve been loving this series and this one has been highly, highly anticipated for a long time.

Book: “Forgotten Sisters” by Cynthia Pelayo

Publication Date: March 19, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I really enjoy Cynthia Pelayo’s unique voice in the horror genre, and seeing her speak at ALAAC23 got me very excited for this dark fantasy novel that takes inspiration from “The Little Mermaid” and the darker histories of Chicago. Sisters Anna and Jennie are living together in the family home on the banks of the Chicago River, enmeshed in a codependent relationship and possibly living in a haunted house as Anna grasps for the outside world through creating a podcast about Chicago. Meanwhile two detectives are on the case of multiple men drowning in the river under strange circumstances, their investigation about to lead them to the sister’s door. Pelayo is always a treat and this one sounds strange and dreamy along with the creepy.

Book: “Thirst” by Marina Yuszczuk

Publication Date: March 5, 2024

Why I’m Interested: Vampire stories are always going to be a high priority for me, and when “Thirst” by Marina Yuszczuk ended up in my inbox I was very interested to say the least. An unnamed woman vampire, after living for centuries, lands in 19th century Buenos Aires in a hope of finding a new place to lay low, just in time to see the city fall victim to Yellow Fever. In modern day Buenos Aires, a recently divorced woman inherits a mysterious crypt that has passed down through her family as he mother lays dying. Two paths converge. I love Sapphic stories, and this one sounds a bit like “The Hunger”, which absolutely excites me.

What books are you most looking forward to this month? Let us know in the comments!

Highlights: February 2024

It’s the month of romance! The month of candy! The month of feeling like Winter has been dragging on awhile, though in all honesty we haven’t had much of a Winter here in Minnesota this year. Add on top of that an extra day due to the leap year and it’s definitely February. And with a new month comes a new group of books that are coming out. Here are the ones we have our eyes on.

Serena’s Picks

Book: “The Butcher of the Forest” by Premee Mohamed

Publication Date: February 27, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I’m always interested in any book that hints at quests into deep, dark forests. This is the aspect of dark fantasies that intrigue me the most, those stories that brush up against the gruesome nature of many original fairytales. This story promises much of the same, with a woman tasked to enter a dangerous forest to fetch back two wayward children. But with secrets and dangers around every corner, is this task even possible? I can’t wait to check this one out!

Book: “The Tainted Cup” by Robert Jackson Bennet

Publication Date: February 6, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I really enjoyed Bennet’s “Divine Cities” trilogy when I read it a few years ago and have been looking for an excuse to start up with one of his series again. And this one sounded like a match made in heaven! Not only is the world-building intriguing, with a land plagued by Kiaju-like creatures, but the story also seems to be genre-blending between high fantasy and mystery, with its two main characters serving as Sherlock/Watson stand-ins. I also love the gender-swapped version of these characters with the Sherlock-like character being an older woman. Definitely excited for this one too!

Book: “A Tempest of Tea” by Hafsah Faizal

Publication Date: February 20, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I haven’t read any of Fiazal’s other fantasy books, but I know she’s a very popular author. I’m also very interested in this kind of random-seeming resurgence of vampire stories, and this one seems even more odd than most! Vampires but also a “Six of Crows” style heist and also a tea house? Lots going on there, how will it all come together? I, for one, can’t wait to find out!

Kate’s Picks

Book: “Almost Surely Dead” by Amina Akhtar

Publication Date: February 1, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I really loved Akhtar’s previous book “Kismet” and how it was the perfect blend of slow burn thriller and satirical critique of the wellness industry, so I am OF COURSE amped for her newest thriller novel, “Almost Surely Dead”. After Dunia is nearly killed by a stranger on a subway platform, she thinks that things couldn’t possibly get worse. But between a volatile ex, more attacks, and an escalation in the sleepwalking she has done since she was a child, Dunia starts to wonder if something else is as play. Something not so human. This has been a highly anticipated read for me so I can’t wait to dive in!

Book: “The Hollow Dead” by Darcy Coates

Publication Date: February 13, 2024

Why I’m Interested: The newest entry in Darcy Coates’s “Gravekeeper” Series is out this month, and considering how much I love Coates “The Hollow Dead” is totally a must read for me. Now that Keira is starting to piece together her past and her connection to the malevolent corporation Artec, she finds herself closer than ever to uncovering her forgotten past, and how she ended up with no memories in Blighty. And when Artec’s devious ploy to use the dead targets someone that is close to one of Keira’s loved ones, it becomes all the more personal for her to uncover her past and her connection to them. I am very much eager for answers, and I hope that “The Hollow Dead” delivers!

Book: “Earthdivers (Vol. 2): Ice Age” by Stephen Graham Jones

Publication Date: February 27, 2024

Why I’m Interested: I really loved “Earthdivers (Vol. 1): Kill Columbus”, and re-reading it for book club solidified that love for this time travel historical fiction series. And now “Earthdivers (Vol. 2): Ice Age” is coming out this month, and let me tell you, it’s a great follow up and I NEED highlight it here. After she wanders into a cave with the promise of finding her children, Tawny suddenly finds herself sent back in time to the Ice Age. Alone, unprepared, and also encountering dangerous animals (AND dangerous people), Tawny must try to survive in hopes of finding her missing children, even if she is lost in time. Look for a full review at the end of the month, but know that this is another winner from Stephen Graham Jones.

What books are you most looking forward to this month? Let us know in the comments!

Highlights for 2024!

I’m not sure why we haven’t done this before, but better late than never! So here we are with some of our most anticipated reads for 2024!

Serena’s Picks

There are so many great books coming out this year that it was hard to pick! Honestly, this is a fairly random selection of titles from a much longer list, but I wanted to include both books coming out from familiar authors and a few debuts that I have my eyes on. A few honorable mentions that didn’t make the list would include “Wind and Truth” by Brandon Sanderson (the latest in the Stormlight Archives!), “How to Become a Dark Lord and Die Trying” by Django Wexler, “Foul Days” by Genoveva Dimova, and “Wisteria” by Adalyn Grace.

Book: “The Familiar” by Leigh Bardugo

Publication Date: April 9, 2024

Book Description: In a shabby house, on a shabby street, in the new capital of Madrid, Luzia Cotado uses scraps of magic to get through her days of endless toil as a scullion. But when her scheming mistress discovers the lump of a servant cowering in the kitchen is actually hiding a talent for little miracles, she demands Luzia use those gifts to better the family’s social position.

What begins as simple amusement for the bored nobility takes a perilous turn when Luzia garners the notice of Antonio Pérez, the disgraced secretary to Spain’s king. Still reeling from the defeat of his armada, the king is desperate for any advantage in the war against England’s heretic queen—and Pérez will stop at nothing to regain the king’s favor.

Determined to seize this one chance to better her fortunes, Luzia plunges into a world of seers and alchemists, holy men and hucksters, where the line between magic, science, and fraud is never certain. But as her notoriety grows, so does the danger that her Jewish blood will doom her to the Inquisition’s wrath. She will have to use every bit of her wit and will to survive—even if that means enlisting the help of Guillén Santangel, an embittered immortal familiar whose own secrets could prove deadly for them both.

Book: “Song of the Six Realms” by Judy I. Lin

Publication Date: April 23, 2024

Book Description: Xue, a talented young musician, has no past and probably no future. Orphaned at a young age, her kindly poet uncle took her in and arranged for an apprenticeship at one of the most esteemed entertainment houses in the kingdom. She doesn’t remember much from before entering the House of Flowing Water, and when her uncle is suddenly killed in a bandit attack, she is devastated to lose her last connection to a life outside of her indenture contract.

With no family and no patron, Xue is facing the possibility of a lifetime of servitude playing the qin for nobles that praise her talent with one breath and sneer at her lowly social status with the next. Then one night she is unexpectedly called to the garden to put on a private performance for the enigmatic Duke Meng. The young man is strangely kind and awkward for nobility, and surprises Xue further with an irresistible offer: serve as a musician in residence at his manor for one year, and he’ll set her free of her indenture.

But the Duke’s motives become increasingly more suspect when he and Xue barely survive an attack by a nightmarish monster, and when he whisks her away to his estate, she discovers he’s not just some country noble: He’s the Duke of Dreams, one of the divine rulers of the Celestial Realm. There she learns the Six Realms are on the brink of disaster, and incursions by demonic beasts are growing more frequent.

The Duke needs Xue’s help to unlock memories from her past that could hold the answers to how to stop the impending war… but first Xue will need to survive being the target of every monster and deity in the Six Realms.

Book: “Mirrored Heavens” by Rebecca Roanhorse

Publication Date: June 4, 2024

Book Description: Serapio, avatar of the Crow God Reborn and the newly crowned Carrion King, rules Tova. But his enemies gather both on distant shores and within his own city as the matrons of the clans scheme to destroy him. And deep in the alleys of the Maw, a new prophecy is whispered, this one from the Coyote God. It promises Serapio certain doom if its terrible dictates are not fulfilled.

Meanwhile, Xiala is thrust back amongst her people as war comes first to the island of Teek. With their way of life and their magic under threat, she is their last best hope. But the sea won’t talk to her the way it used to, and doubts riddle her mind. She will have to sacrifice the things that matter most to unleash her powers and become the queen they were promised.

And in the far northern wastelands, Naranpa, avatar of the Sun God, seeks a way to save Tova from the visions of fire that engulf her dreams. But another presence has begun stalking her nightmares, and the Jaguar God is on the hunt.

Book: “The Night Ends with Fire” by K. X. Song

Publication Date: July 2, 2024

Book Description: The Three Kingdoms are at war, but Meilin’s father refuses to answer the imperial draft. Trapped by his opium addiction, he plans to sell Meilin for her dowry. But when Meilin discovers her husband-to-be is another violent, ill-tempered man, she realizes that nothing will change for her unless she takes matters into her own hands.

The very next day, she disguises herself as a boy and enlists in her father’s place.

In the army, Meilin’s relentless hard work brings her recognition, friendship—and a growing closeness with Sky, a prince turned training partner. But has she simply exchanged one prison for another? As her kingdom barrels toward destruction, Meilin begins to have visions of a sea dragon spirit that offers her true power and freedom, but with a deadly price.

With the future of the Three Kingdoms hanging in the balance, Meilin will need to decide whom to trust—Sky, who inspires her loyalty and love; the sea dragon spirit, who has his own murky agenda; or an infuriating enemy prince who makes her question everything she once knew—about her kingdom and about her own heart.

Book: “The Wild Huntress” by Emily Loyd-Jones

Publication Date: October 8, 2024

Book Description: Every five years, two kingdoms take part in a Wild Hunt. Joining is a bloody risk and even the most qualified hunters can suffer the deadliest fates. Still, hundreds gamble their lives to participate—all vying for the Hunt’s life-changing prize: a magical wish granted by the Otherking.

BRANWEN possesses a gift no other human has: the ability to see and slay monsters. She’s desperate to cure her mother’s sickness, and the Wild Hunt is her only option.

GWYDION is the least impressive of his magically-talented family, but with his ability to control plants and his sleight of hand, he’ll do whatever it takes to keep his cruel older brother from becoming a tyrant.

PRYDERI is prince-born and monster-raised. Deep down, the royal crown doesn’t interest him—all he wants is to know is where he belongs.

If they band together against the monstrous creatures within the woods, they have a chance to win. But, then again, nothing is guaranteed when all is fair in love and the Hunt.

Kate’s Picks

A full year means that there are a LOT of books to choose from, and while I do tend to stick to my general genres of horror, thriller, mystery, non fiction, and the graphic novel format, I DO spread my wings across multiple genres that don’t always get covered here. So, for my Picks of 2024 List, I’m going to pick titles that I am very excited for, but won’t necessarily be highlighted on the blog! But as for books that will make the blog, I will say that I am VERY much looking forward to “I Was A Teenage Slasher” by Stephen Graham Jones, “Horror Movie” by Paul Tremblay, “Immortal Pleasures” by V. Castro, and “So Thirsty” by Rachel Harrison!

Book: “Not In Love” by Ali Hazelwood

Publication Date: June 11, 2024

Book Description: Rue Siebert might not have it all, but she has enough: a few friends she can always count on, the financial stability she yearned for as a kid, and a successful career as a biotech engineer at Kline, one of the most promising start-ups in the field of food science. Her world is stable, pleasant, and hard-fought. Until a hostile takeover and its offensively attractive front man threatens to bring it all crumbling down.

Eli Killgore and his business partners want Kline, period. Eli has his own reasons for pushing this deal through—and he’s a man who gets what he wants. With one burning exception: Rue. The woman he can’t stop thinking about. The woman who’s off-limits to him.

Torn between loyalty and an undeniable attraction, Rue and Eli throw caution out the lab and the boardroom windows. Their affair is secret, no-strings-attached, and has a built-in deadline: the day one of their companies will prevail. But the heart is risky business—one that plays for keeps.

Book: “The House of Hidden Meanings” by RuPaul

Publication Date: March 6, 2024

Book Description: From international drag superstar and pop culture icon RuPaul, comes his most revealing and personal work to date—a brutally honest, surprisingly poignant, and deeply intimate memoir of growing up Black, poor, and queer in a broken home to discovering the power of performance, found family, and self-acceptance.

A profound introspection of his life, relationships, and identity,  The House of Hidden Meanings  is a self-portrait of the legendary icon on the road to global fame and changing the way the world thinks about drag. Central to RuPaul’s success has been his chameleonic adaptability. From drag icon to powerhouse producer of one of the world’s largest television franchises, RuPaul’s ever-shifting nature has always been part of his brand as both supermodel and supermogul.

Yet that adaptability has made him enigmatic to the public. In this memoir, his most intimate and detailed book yet, RuPaul makes himself truly known. Stripping away all artifice, RuPaul recounts the story of his life with breathtaking clarity and tenderness, bringing his signature wisdom and wit to his own biography. From his early years growing up as a queer Black kid in San Diego navigating complex relationships with his absent father and temperamental mother, to forging an identity in the punk and drag scenes of Atlanta and New York, to finding enduring love with his husband Georges LeBar and self-acceptance in sobriety, RuPaul excavates his own biography, uncovering new truths and insights in his personal history.

Here in RuPaul’s singular and extraordinary story is a manual for living—a personal philosophy that testifies to the value of chosen family, the importance of harnessing what makes you different, and the transformational power of facing yourself fearlessly. If we’re all born naked and the rest is drag, then this is RuPaul totally out of drag. This is RuPaul stripped bare

Book: “A Well Trained Wife: My Escape from Christian Patriarchy” by Tia Levings

Publication Date: August 6, 2024

Book Description: “Today it hit me when he hit me, blood shaking in my brain. Maybe there wasn’t a savior coming. Maybe it was up to me to save me.”

Recruited into the fundamentalist Quiverfull movement as a young wife, Tia Levings learned that being a good Christian meant following a list of additional life principles—a series of secret, special rules to obey. Being a godly and submissive wife in Christian Patriarchy included strict discipline, isolation, and an alternative lifestyle that appeared wholesome to outsiders. Women were to be silent, “keepers of the home.”

Tia knew that to their neighbors her family was strange, but she also couldn’t risk exposing their secret lifestyle to police, doctors, teachers, or anyone outside of their church. Christians were called in scripture to be “in the world, not of it.” So, she hid in plain sight as years of abuse and pain followed. When Tia realized she was the only one who could protect her children from becoming the next generation of patriarchal men and submissive women, she began to resist and question how they lived. But in the patriarchy, a woman with opinions is in danger, and eventually, Tia faced an urgent and extreme stay and face dire consequences, or flee with her children.

Told in a beautiful, honest, and sometimes harrowing voice, A Well-Trained Wife is an unforgettable and timely memoir about a woman’s race to save herself and her family and details the ways that extreme views can manifest in a marriage.

Book: “Wandering Stars” by Tommy Orange

Publication Date: February 27, 2024

Book Description: The eagerly awaited follow-up to Pulitzer Prize-finalist Tommy Orange’s breakout best seller There There —winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award, the John Leonard Prize, the American Book Award, and one of the New York Times 10 Best Books of 2018— Wandering Stars traces the legacies of the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864 and the Carlisle Indian Industrial School through to the shattering aftermath of Orvil Red Feather’s shooting in There There.

Colorado, 1864. Star, a young survivor of the Sand Creek Massacre, is brought to the Fort Marion Prison Castle, where he is forced to learn English and practice Christianity by Richard Henry Pratt, an evangelical prison guard who will go on to found the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, an institution dedicated to the eradication of Native history, culture, and identity. A generation later, Star’s son, Charles, is sent to the school, where he is brutalized by the man who was once his father’s jailer. Under Pratt’s harsh treatment, Charles clings to moments he shares with a young fellow student, Opal Viola, as the two envision a future away from the institutional violence that follows their bloodlines.

Oakland, 2018. Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield is barely holding her family together after the shooting that nearly took the life of her nephew Orvil. From the moment he awakens in his hospital bed, Orvil begins compulsively googling school shootings on YouTube. He also becomes emotionally reliant on the prescription medications meant to ease his physical trauma. His younger brother, Lony, suffering from PTSD, is struggling to make sense of the carnage he witnessed at the shooting by secretly cutting himself and enacting blood rituals that he hopes will connect him to his Cheyenne heritage. Opal is equally adrift, experimenting with Ceremony and peyote, searching for a way to heal her wounded family.

Extending his constellation of narratives into the past and future, Tommy Orange once again delivers a story that is by turns shattering and wondrous, a book piercing in its poetry, sorrow, and rage—a masterful follow-up to his already-classic first novel, and a devastating indictment of America’s war on its own people.

Book: “The Palace of Eros” by Caro de Robertis

Publication Date: August 13, 2024

Book Description: Young, headstrong Psyche has captured the eyes of every suitor in town and far beyond with her tempestuous beauty, which has made her irresistible as a woman yet undesirable as a wife. Secretly, she longs for a life away from the expectations and demands of men. When her father realizes that the future of his family and town will be forever cursed unless he appeases an enraged Aphrodite, he follows the orders of the Oracle, tying Psyche to a rock to be ravaged by a monstrous husband. And yet a monster never arrives.

When Eros, nonbinary deity of desire, sees Psyche, she cannot fulfill her promise to her mother Aphrodite to destroy the mortal young woman. Instead, Eros devises a plan to sweep Psyche away to an idyllic palace, hidden from the prying eyes of Aphrodite, Zeus, and the outside world. There, against the dire dictates of Olympus, Eros and Psyche fall in love. Each night, Eros visits Psyche under the cover of impenetrable darkness, where they both experience untold passion and love. But each morning, Eros flies away before light comes to break the spell of the palace that keeps them safe.

Before long, Psyche’s nights spent in pleasure turn to days filled with doubts, as she grapples with the cost of secrecy and the complexities of freedom and desire. Restless and spurred by her sisters to reveal Eros’s true nature, she breaks her trust and forces a reckoning that tests them both—and transforms the very heavens.

Told in bold and sparkling prose, The Palace of Eros transports us to a magical world imbued by divine forces as well as everyday realities, where palaces glitter with magic even as ordinary people fight for freedom in a society that fears the unknown.

What books are you all looking forward to this year? Let us know in the comments!