Around the World in Books
Sundown in San Ojuela
Haunting, grisly, and terrifying Sundown in San Ojuela is the haunting story of Elizabeth’s journey of embracing cultural identity and survival of all things that go bump in the night. Using her clairvoyant gift and befriending the unlikeliest of creatures – beasts, brujo, and everything in between, she embarks on a path of healing where she inevitably discovers her purpose but may have to pay the ultimate price.
This Motherless Land
What makes a good vs bad mother? A mother who would do literally anything – the good, the bad, and the ugly or a mother who believes in independent carefree nurturing? This Motherless Land by Nikki May explores this and so much more as well as race, identity and love across two cultures and decades.
It’s Elementary
In "It's Elementary," Elise Bryant takes readers on an complex and funny journey of one mothers navigation of motherhood, PTA, and a missing principal.
The Bookshop Sisterhood
Sisterhood, money and secrets tell a story of four friends and their varying life troubles. The Bookshop Sisterhood by Michelle Lindo-Rice is a story of four best friends—Celeste, Yasmeen, Toni and Leslie— who are finally on the verge of opening the bookstore of their dreams.
Black Candle Women
Black Candle Women by Diane Marie Brown is an intoxicating rich contemporary novel of generational trauma, family secrets and a curse. Generations of Montrose women—Augusta, Victoria, Willow—have always lived together in their quaint California bungalow