16 Jun 2022
New Literary Fiction Book Recommendations | June 2022
Looking to add to your literary fiction list this June? Check out these new novels by bestselling authors Sarah Forester Davis, Susanne O’Leary, Hilary Tailor, Roberta Kagan, Daniel Hurst, and Shae Sanders. Enjoy your new literary fiction book recommendations!
Her Name is Hazel
by Sarah Forester Davis
Release Date: March 21, 2022
Killian Lewis needs a break from his life as an actor, but he never thought during that break he would meet Hazel. She has secrets, ones she’s scared to talk about. He promised he wouldn’t fall in love with her, but as each day passes he realizes two important things. First, he can’t keep his promise. And second… her secrets, they’re about him.
The Lost House of Ireland
by Susanne O’Leary
Release Date: June 8, 2022
An enchanting story about forgotten family secrets that will transport you to the charming village of Sandy Cove on the beautiful Irish coast.
The Vanishing Tide
by Hilary Tailor
Release Date: June 1, 2022
Isla’s past is as dark as the ocean around her. But when she comes up for air, the mysteries of this lonely shore will reveal themselves in unexpected ways…
Mengele’s Apprentice (The Auschwitz Twins Series Book 2)
by Roberta Kagan
Release Date: June 1, 2022
As the Nazi shadow of death falls across Europe, one man’s wickedness looms out of the darkness. Mengele, the Angel of Death. Mengele’s Apprentice is the second book in Roberta Kagan’s heartwrenching Historical WWII series—The Auschwitz Twins.
We Tell No One
by Daniel Hurst
Release Date: June 1, 2022
When three women head to Portugal for a long weekend in the sun, the goal is to celebrate an upcoming wedding. Jane is getting married, and Angela and Maya want to give her a good time before she does. But the carefree getaway soon goes awry, and by the time the friends board their flight home, they are all carrying a terrible secret.
The Prodigy (Family Ties Book 1)
by Shae Sanders
Release Date: May 30, 2022
Jakari Windermere hasn’t been home to Midling in eight years. He’s been laying low in Atlanta, and nobody knows why. But it doesn’t matter now, because a tragedy draws him back to the town he grew up in…the town his family basically owns. But this won’t be a pleasant homecoming, and he finds that out the moment he sets foot back in Midling.
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