Strange Loops by Liz Harmer
These characters … and that ending! … stayed with me well after reading. A great selection for a book club read; this novel will get you talking! Prepare to be ignited. Or inflamed.
East Grand Lake by Tim Ryan
East Grand Lake is great storytelling with each chapter offering a snapshot. I loved this story for its heart, its honesty, and for each distinctive voice. Read this at the beach, at the cabin, or in your own backyard—either way, you’ll feel as though you belong at the Camp at East Grand Lake.
Sleepers and Ties by Gail Kirkpatrick
What is particularly enjoyable about this book is the author’s ability to flesh out robust and endearing characters. These personalities are easy and inviting, like homemade bread and Saskatoon berry jam. One can’t help but fall in love with Massey, with Adam, and, of course, with George.
Sleepers and Ties is a charming and soul-satisfying book. It was like coming home every time I lifted the bookmark to resume reading. A wonderful achievement and a delightfully comforting novel.
We Measure the Earth with our Bodies by Testing Yangzom Lama
We Measure the Earth with our Bodies is Tsering Yangzom Lama’s debut novel—and what a debut it is! The author invites the reader into a multi-generational migration experience, exploring the interconnectedness of family over space and time while considering the meaning of home when one is physically separated from the land of their ancestors.
The Apothecary’s Garden by Jeanette Lynes
If you’re looking for romance and whimsy and magic, look no further than Jeanette Lyne’s newest novel. If you are suffering from a case of the morbs, The Apothecary’s Garden is your balm. Enchantments abound and broken hearts become whole in this spellcasting novel.
On shelves June 28, 2022.