These Literary Fiction stories confront uncomfortable truths with clarity and depth. From shifting identities to fractured relationships, each novel explores the cost of survival and the quiet strength it takes to endure. Ideal for readers who appreciate fiction that feels real and unvarnished.
Around a Table: Colorful Romance
by Richard Warburg
Release Date: June 16, 2026
Twenty interconnected love stories. One vibrant campus. Every shade of gender and sexuality. When a non-binary student and a questioning professor cross paths, it sparks a journey of self-discovery that changes a whole community. Warm, wise, and quietly revolutionary—grab your free copy for the first in the series. Please write reviews!
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Turbulence
by Jacey Bici
Release Date: June 6, 2026
Candy knows plants better than people. Fed up with Florida's trailer-park drama and dead-end job, she is one transfer away from a fresh start in Boulder, Colorado. But life has other plans. Just when she thinks things can't get messier, she meets Henry Tate.
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The Hill
by Harriet Clark
Release Date: May 5, 2026
Suzanna grows up visiting her mother, imprisoned for life after a radical bank robbery, while being raised by a grandmother who refuses to forgive. Caught between generations shaped by politics, punishment, and loss, she must choose between loyalty and freedom in this funny, moving, and luminous family saga.
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Salt-Kissed Dreams (Magnolia Shore Book 5)
by Fiona Baker
Release Date: June 19, 2026
In charming Magnolia Shore, single mom June Caldwell is juggling life, family, and a new diagnosis for her son when a chance meeting changes everything. The stranger she offers singing lessons to is country star Levi Hawkins, and their growing connection sparks hope, heartache, and new beginnings in this uplifting tale of love, friendship, and found family.
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Daughters of the Sun and Moon
by Lisa See
Release Date: June 9, 2026
In post–Civil War Los Angeles, three Chinese women—Dove, Petal, and Moon—arrive with vastly different backgrounds but shared dreams of love, freedom, and justice. Facing racism, hardship, and violence, they forge an unlikely friendship that helps them survive, find their voices, and build lives of resilience and hope.
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Mandarin Road
by Ann Bennett
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A gripping, emotional saga of family secrets and the power of love, set during the Vietnam War... North Carolina, 2015: Nicole has always idolised her successful father, Ed. But on his deathbed, he reveals a devastating secret he’d guarded for a lifetime. He served in the Vietnam War, fell in love, and fathered a child there. A child he never had the courage to acknowledge.
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