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Conversations on Love
2021
Natasha Lunn
A celebration of love in all its forms, featuring conversations with: Philippa Perry on falling in love slowly \
Candice Carty-Williams on friendship \
Alain de Botton on the psychology of being alone \
Dolly Alderton on vulnerability \
Emily Nagoski on the science of sex \
Diana Evans on parenthood \
Lisa Taddeo on the loneliness of loss \
Esther Perel on unrealistic expectations \
Stephen Grosz on accepting change \
Roxane Gay on redefining romance \
and many more
The Belle of Chatham
2026
Laura Frantz
In 1777, caught in the crossroads of the American Revolution, sisters Maebel and Coralie Bohannon's quaint New Jersey village becomes a battleground as they house American officers in their home. Rebellion ripples through their family as members take opposing sides—Patriots and Loyalists—causing a deep chasm that fractures their once-unbreakable bond. As Mae's friendship grows with the American general Rhys Harlow, Coralie continues her liaison with her childhood sweetheart, a British officer stationed in New York. Torn between her growing love for the general and suspicion that her sister is a British spy, Mae leaves the only home she's ever known for the New York frontier. When betrayal strikes in the heart of the wilderness, she's forced to take a perilous journey that tests her very survival and those she loves, all in the name of liberty. Proclaimed "wordsmith extraordinaire" by
Library Journal
, Laura Frantz delivers a stirring tale of divided loyalties, sisterhood, and love.