Good Reads

Check Out Some New Reads This Fall!

Hello Friends, and welcome to the blog.

Another fall, another turned page — W. Stegner

I hope everyone is doing well, being productive, staying hydrated, getting plenty of rest, taking your vitamins, and loving yourselves. Fall officially begins September 22, but I’m in the Fall state of mind right now.  

Currently, I have no more room on my TBR list for new Fall reads, but that hasn’t stopped me from adding new books. Every genre has so many good things, and some are perfect for the Fall season. Here are my picks for new titles this Fall.

 

Check out something new this Fall season!

 

Heads Will Roll, by John Winning

SYNOPSIS: Willow’s worst nightmare was being canceled. But the woods of Camp Castaway might destroy more than her reputation. After sitcom star Willow tweeted herself into infamy and had to be dragged blind-drunk out of a swimming pool, her agent shipped her off to Camp Castaway’s woodsy and wonderfully anonymous confines. Tucked away in the trees of upstate New York, Castaway is a summer camp for adults desperate to leave behind their mistakes, social media accounts, and lives.

Mask of Flies, by Matthew Lyons

SYNOPSIS: In the gruesome aftermath of a botched bank heist, career criminal Anne Heller has no choice but to return to her family’s cabin – a secluded shack in the San Luis Valley and the site of her mother’s untimely death. Along for the ride are Jessup, Anne’s badly wounded partner, and Dutch, the police officer she’s taken hostage. As they wait for help, Anne discovers strange relics of her mother and begins to unfold the mystery of her childhood at the cabin and mysterious throat wounds — initiating a frantic vampire hunt.

So Thirsty, by Rachel Harrington

SYNOPSIS:  A woman must learn to take life by the throat after a night out, which leads to irrevocable changes in this juicy, thrilling novel from the USA Today, bestselling author of Such Sharp Teeth and Black Sheep.

Sloane anticipates a weekend of wine tastings and cozy robes and strategic avoidance of issues she’d rather not confront, like her husband’s repeated infidelity. But when they arrive at their rental cottage, Naomi has something else in mind. She wants Sloane to stop letting things happen to her for Sloane to really live. So Naomi orchestrates a wild night out with a group of mysterious strangers, only for it to take a horrifying turn that changes Sloane’s and Naomi’s lives literally forever.

 

The House at the End of Lacelean Street, by Catherine McCarty

SYNOPSIS:  It’s midnight and amid an ice storm when Claudia Dance boards the bright yellow bus to Lacelean Street, a destination she has never heard of. She has no coat, luggage, or clue about why she left home. In fact, she has no memory of her past whatsoever, yet she feels compelled to make the trip. She will come to realize that salvation lies within the red-brick house at the end of Lacelean Street, a salvation granted by the strange power that dwells within. Sanity will be questioned, limits tested, and answers revealed… But at what price?

Death at the Sign of a Rook (A Jackson Brodie Book), by Kate Atkinson

SYNOPSIS:  Welcome to Rook Hall. The stage is set. The players are ready. By night’s end, a murderer will be revealed.  In his sleepy Yorkshire town, ex-detective Jackson Brodie is staving off boredom and malaise. His only case is the seemingly tedious matter of a stolen painting. But Jackson soon uncovers a string of unsolved art thefts that lead him down a dizzying spiral of disguise and deceit to Burton Makepeace, a formerly magnificent estate now partially converted into a hotel hosting Murder Mystery weekends.

Witness 8, by Steve Cavanagh

Something is wrong with Ruby Johnson. A former resident of the ultra-elite Manhattan upper class, Ruby now works as a maid in the type of houses she used to live in. Unassuming, she sees everyone’s dirty secrets from the inside of their beautiful, renovated brownstones. But when Ruby witnesses a murder, she has wicked plans in mind that don’t involve telling the authorities the truth.

 

Are you reading any books for the season?  Let me know in the comments.  Thanks so much for visiting the blog today.  Don’t forget to follow, like, and subscribe. — Peace —