6 Memoirs About the Unconventional Faces of Motherhood
Motherhood takes many unconventional forms, and thankfully, more mothers are sharing their unique journeys to remind others they’re not alone. This collection of memoirs celebrates diverse experiences—from teen moms and stepmoms to those navigating infertility and surrogacy — offering support and inspiration to every reader.
At What Cost: 6 Cutthroat Medical Thrillers
The phrase “first do no harm” isn’t part of the Hippocratic Oath, highlighting the fine line between medical breakthroughs and errors. These six thrillers explore the chilling consequences of pushing medical advancements too far, probing the risks of losing our humanity in the process.
Celebrate the “Short n’ Sweet” Album Release With These Quick Reads
At BookTrib, we love blending music and literature, and with Sabrina Carpenter’s sixth album Short n’ Sweet dropping on August 23, we’ve curated a list of Short n’ (not all so) Sweet books to match. Whether you’re a fan of Sabrina or just looking for your next great read, these picks are sure to hit the right notes!
Belladonna’s Seductive World Awaits in Final Installment of NYT Bestselling Trilogy
Wisteria, the thrilling finale of Adalyn Grace’s Belladonna trilogy, captivates with its rich gothic world and the intense enemies-to-lovers journey of Blythe and Aris. Packed with vivid characters and a heart-stopping plot twist, it’s a must-read for fans of dark fantasy and fated romance.
Dead Body and Runaway Teen Stump DCI Vera Stanhope in Ann Cleeves’ Latest
In The Dark Wives, Ann Cleeves throws DCI Vera Stanhope into a chilling case that echoes her own past traumas. As Vera hunts for a missing teenager linked to a murder at a troubled care home, she confronts both the dark side of the child welfare system and her personal demons.
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