Unforgettable Campus Novels with All the Drama to Read Now

June 26th, 2025
Unforgettable Campus Novels with All the Drama to Read Now

From messy dorm rooms to elite fellowships, these 32 campus novels explore ambition, identity, and the lasting impact of higher education in today’s book list.

Class is in session—but the lessons aren’t always in the syllabus. Whether it’s a scientific breakthrough with your lab partner that leads to an unexpected startup adventure or soapy drama between dorm roommates, these campus novels explore becoming who you are after you leave these campus experiences.

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Campus Novels

From ivy-covered elite academies to charged classroom debates, we're paging through the quietly life-altering moments that unfold between lectures in these 32 campus novels.

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Dolen Perkins-Valdez- Happy Land (Podcast Interview)

June 17th, 2025
Dolen Perkins-Valdez- Happy Land (Podcast Interview)

Dolen Perkins-Valdez shares the riveting history behind her new book, Happy Land, the research surprises she uncovered, and how urgency drives her storytelling.

In today’s Book Gang episode, New York Times bestselling author Dolen Perkins-Valdez joins me to discuss Happy Land, a transporting novel inspired by the true story of a lost kingdom built by freed people in the hills of North Carolina. This dual-timeline story explores land, lineage, and the courage it takes to reclaim what is yours.

Dolen’s excavation process informs this sweeping novel—even uncovering a few historical inaccuracies along the way. The result is a stunning celebration of Black heritage and a poignant reclamation of overlooked American history that has captivated her readers.

In this moving conversation, Dolen and I discuss:

  • Why Dolen feels an urgency behind each book she writes—and how it drives her to shape her manuscripts
  • The immersive research that brought the Kingdom community to life, including conversations with local historians and surprising archival discoveries.
  • How the concept of royalty and reclamation shaped the story—and why the roles of Black women in these communities are long overdue for deeper recognition.
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BONUS BOOK LIST: This week, I’m sharing a companion list of 27 Historical Fiction Book Club Books to Check Out Now, featuring new releases and timeless backlist picks that will spark incredible conversations within your book club.

Happy Land by Dolen Perkins-Valdez

Happy Land Book Summary

Nikki hasn’t seen her grandmother in years. So when the elder calls out of the blue with an urgent request for Nikki to visit her in the hills of western North Carolina, Nikki hesitates only for a moment. After years of silence in her family, due to a mysterious estrangement between her mother and grandmother, she’s determined to learn the truth while she still can.

But instead of answers about the recent past, Mother Rita tells Nikki an incredible story of a kingdom on this very mountain, and of her great-great-great grandmother, Luella, who would become its queen.

It sounds like the makings of a fairy tale—royalty among a community of freed people. But the more Nikki learns about the Kingdom of the Happy Land, and the lives of those who dwelled in the ruins she discovers in the woods, the more she realizes how much of her identity and her family’s secrets are wrapped up in these hills. Because this land is their legacy, and it will be up to her to protect it before it, like so much else, is stolen away.

Inspired by true events, Happy Land is a transporting multi-generational novel about the stories that shape us and the dazzling courage it takes to dream.

Dolen Perkins-Valdez

Meet Dolen Perkins-Valdez

Dolen Perkins-Valdez is the New York Times bestselling author of Wench, Balm, Take My Hand, and her newest novel, Happy Land. Her work has earned honors from the NAACP, the American Bar Association, and the Black Caucus of the American Library Association, and she’s been recognized as one of the most vital voices chronicling American historical life.

In addition to her writing, Dolen is an associate professor of literature at American University. She has introduced modern editions of Twelve Years a Slave and Behind the Scenes, bringing an unflinching dedication to uncovering hidden histories and amplifying overlooked Black stories. She lives in Washington, DC, with her family.

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Happy Land by Dolen Perkins-Valdez

Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez

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Ocean Vuong

Black History Research Committee

Sadie Smathers Patton

The Black Utopians by Aaron Robertson

Blue Ridge Archive Web Exhibit

Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi

Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson

The Queen of Sugar Hill by Rashonda Tate

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Historical Fiction Book Club Books To Read Now

June 16th, 2025
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Discover 27 historical fiction book club books that spark conversation, deepen understanding, and transport readers through time with unforgettable stories.

It’s hard to believe that I’ve been a book club leader for over a decade now. I still remember the thrill of making my first book club announcement to discuss The Paris Architect in 2014. It’s this lived experience that helps shape many of the strong historical fiction selections I’m offering today as the best books for your group.

If your book club loves stories that feel like stepping into another life, historical fiction always delivers. From quiet domestic dramas to sweeping epics, each of these historical fiction selections offers unforgettable characters and the kind of layered storytelling that invites deep discussion.

Of course, if you’re looking for a book club to join, I hope you’ll consider the MomAdvice Book Club, where we immerse ourselves in a selection every month together.

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Best Historical Fiction Book Club Books

Immerse yourself in 27 captivating stories from the past with my curated book list of the best historical fiction book club books. These are the perfect picks for your next book club discussion.

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Allegra Goodman- Isola (Podcast Interview)

June 12th, 2025
Allegra Goodman- Isola (Podcast Interview)

Allegra Goodman tells the surprising origin story of Isola—from a children’s book discovery to immersive museum research—all written in complete secrecy.

In today’s Book Gang episode, celebrated author Allegra Goodman joins me to discuss her stunning survival novel Isola, the incredible true story that inspired it, and the highly unusual creative process behind her most critically acclaimed book yet.

Allegra kept Isola a secret—entirely—from her agent, her family, and even close friends while she wrote it. She reveals why this story demanded privacy and how keeping it under wraps gave her a rare creative clarity. She also shares what it meant to research this historical setting in museums and archives and how a serendipitous find in a children’s book 22 years ago sparked the idea that would grow into Isola.

In this inspiring conversation, Allegra and I discuss:

  • Why she kept Isola a secret from everyone—even her agent and family—throughout the writing process. We explore what drove this decision, how it freed her creatively, and what it felt like to reveal the project once it was complete.
  • The immersive research behind the novel, including museum visits and the spark of inspiration that came from a children’s book during a late-night feeding session. Allegra traces the story’s origin back 22 years, when she stumbled on a brief mention of a marooned noblewoman that she couldn’t shake.
  • What it’s really like to be selected for both Reese’s Book Club and Read With Jenna. Allegra is the first guest to share a behind-the-scenes look at these high-profile honors—how they differ, what surprised her, and how they’ve shaped her connection with readers.

BONUS BOOK LIST: This week, I’m sharing a companion book list with 25 Enthralling Books Set on Islands to read, including new releases and backlist titles. Whether you crave adventure, a love story, a small town, or historical fiction, this list has you covered.

Allegra Goodman

Meet Allegra Goodman

Allegra Goodman’s novels include Isola (a Reese’s Book Club selection), Sam (a Read With Jenna Book Club selection), The Chalk Artist (winner of the Massachusetts Book Award), IntuitionThe Cookbook CollectorParadise Parkand Kaaterskill Falls (a National Book Award finalist)Her fiction has appeared in The New Yorker and elsewhere and has been anthologized in The O. Henry Awards and Best American Short Stories. She has written two collections of stories, The Family Markowitz and Total Immersion and a novel for younger readers, The Other Side of the IslandHer essays and reviews have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, and The American Scholar. Raised in Honolulu, Goodman studied English and philosophy at Harvard and received a PhD in English literature from Stanford. She is the recipient of a Whiting Writer’s Award, the Salon Award for Fiction, and fellowships from MacDowell and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced study. She lives with her family in Cambridge, Mass.

Isola by Allegra Goodman

Isola Book Summary

A young woman and her lover are marooned on an island in this “lushly painted” (People) historical epic of love, faith, and defiance from the bestselling author of Sam.

Heir to a fortune, Marguerite is destined for a life of prosperity and gentility. Then she is orphaned, and her guardian—an enigmatic and volatile man—spends her inheritance and insists she accompany him on an expedition to New France. That journey takes a unexpected turn when Marguerite, accused of betrayal, is brutally punished and abandoned on a small island.

Once a child of privilege who dressed in gowns and laced pearls in her hair, Marguerite finds herself at the mercy of nature. As the weather turns, blanketing the island in ice, she discovers a faith she’d never before needed.

Inspired by the real life of a sixteenth-century heroine, Isola is the timeless story of a woman fighting for survival.

Why Allegra Goodman Hid Her Isola Manuscript

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Isola by Allegra Goodman

The Cookbook Collector by Allegra Goodman

Sam by Allegra Goodman

Junie by Erin Crosby Eckstine

Six

Virginals

The Golden Hinde

Clement Marot 

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25 Enthralling Books Set on Islands to Read Now

June 12th, 2025
25 Enthralling Books Set on Islands to Read Now

Escape real life with these 25 books set on islands. Whether you crave adventure, a love story, a small town, or historical fiction, this list has you covered.

Ready to ditch the mainland with me? These 25 island-set novels are pure transportive magic—perfect for readers who crave a little isolation, drama, or tropical escapism with their fiction.

Whether you’re into swoony summer flings, secret-harboring communities, or windswept cliffs hiding centuries of history, this list has a story that feels like a vacation you won’t want to end. Some islands are dreamy, others dangerous—but all of them are unforgettable.

25 Enthralling Books Set on Islands to Read Now

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25 Enthralling Books Set on Islands to Read Now

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Escape to captivating worlds with these 25 island-based books. Immerse yourself in the allure of secluded paradises and small island towns.

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Milo Todd- The Lilac People (Podcast Interview)

June 5th, 2025

Milo Todd discusses the research process for his debut, The Lilac People. This sweeping historical fiction novel shares a devastating chapter in trans history. 

Debut novelist Milo Todd joins me to discuss his book, The Lilac People, in honor of Pride Month. This sweeping and heartbreaking historical fiction novel uncovers a devastating chapter in queer and trans history.

Milo’s novel centers on a group of trans and intersex patients at Berlin’s Institute for Sexual Science as Hitler’s regime begins its rise to power. Through stunning research and unforgettable characters, readers uncover a nearly erased history to life—while drawing chilling parallels to today’s political climate.

In our conversation, Milo shares how real historical figures and overlooked archives shaped the characters in his novel—and why it was crucial to honor the lives of those whose stories were almost erased from history.

In this moving conversation, Milo and I discuss:

  • How Milo discovered the history of the Institute for Sexual Science and the work of Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld—and the biggest surprises when researching their legacy.
  • The challenges with research for this novel in the face of the pandemic and the creative avenues he took to build his story
  • How Milo sees trans people as being the canaries in the coal mine as we discuss one of his story’s most impactful scenes
  • How Milo’s teaching work with trans youth informs his writing and what actions he believes are most impactful in allyship today.

BONUS BOOK LIST: This week, I’m sharing a companion book list of 26 LGBTQ History Books to read, including new releases and backlist titles, that offer illuminating details on the joys and triumphs throughout queer history.

The Lilac People Book Summary

A moving and deeply humane story about a trans man who must relinquish the freedoms of prewar Berlin to survive first the Nazis then the Allies, all while protecting the ones he loves

In 1932 Berlin, a trans man named Bertie and his friends spend carefree nights at the Eldorado Club, the epicenter of Berlin’s thriving queer community. An employee of the renowned Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld at the Institute of Sexual Science, Bertie works to improve queer rights in Germany and beyond. But everything changes when Hitler rises to power. The Institute is raided, the Eldorado is shuttered, and queer people are rounded up. Bertie barely escapes with his girlfriend, Sofie, to a nearby farm. There they take on the identities of an elderly couple and live for more than a decade in isolation.

In the final days of the war, with their freedom in sight, Bertie and Sofie find a young trans man collapsed on their property, still dressed in Holocaust prison clothes. They vow to protect him—not from the Nazis, but from the Allied forces who are arresting queer prisoners while liberating the rest of the country. Ironically, as the Allies’ vise grip closes on Bertie and his family, their only salvation is to flee to the United States.

Brimming with hope, resilience, and the enduring power of community, The Lilac People tells an extraordinary story inspired by real events and recovers an unknown moment of World War II and trans history.

Meet Milo Todd

Milo Todd is a Massachusetts Cultural Council grantee and a Lambda Literary Fellow. His work has appeared in Slice Magazine and elsewhere. He is the co-editor-in-chief of Foglifter and teaches creative writing to queer and trans adults. The Lilac People is his debut novel.

Milo Todd is Reclaiming Trans History

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The Lilac People by Milo Todd

The Book of Harlan by Bernice L. McFadden

You Can’t Ask That

Institute for Sexual Science 

In Memoriam by Alice Winn

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LGBTQ History Month Books to Read Now

June 5th, 2025
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Explore a diverse line-up of LGBTQ History Month books in this curated collection of fiction, nonfiction, and young adult reads.

Whether you’re looking to celebrate Pride or deepen your understanding during LGBTQ History Month, today’s book list offers unforgettable entry points into queer history.

Some of today’s titles revisit pivotal moments like the AIDS epidemic and the Stonewall uprising, while others focus on quieter revolutions—like finding love in a small town or coming out later in life.

Each story is a reminder that queer history isn’t just something we look back on. It’s something we’re still writing today.

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LGBTQ History Month Books

Today's book selections are curated by the following individuals:

Jeffrey Dale Lofton, a senior advisor to the Library of Congress, offers insightful book recommendations and is also a featured author in today's list.

Additional selections from Larry Hoffer, my incredible co-host on Patreon and a proud member of the LGBTQ community, have also been added.

Finally, I've included the books that had the most impact on me over the years of my reading.

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NEW LGBTQ HISTORY MONTH BOOKS

BACKLIST LGBTQ HISTORY MONTH BOOKS

LGBTQ BOOKS FOR ADULTS FOR LGBTQ HISTORY MONTH

These LGBTQ books for adults offer education and reflection on pivotal moments like the AIDS crisis and its impact and other critical moments in history.

LGBTQ YA BOOKS FOR LGBTQ HISTORY MONTH

These impactful LGBTQ young adult books are books you can share with your teen or tween, exploring how this history impacted the younger generation.

BEST LGBTQ NONFICTION BOOKS

These nonfiction books are gripping page-turners that offer necessary history lessons that give readers context to this time.

Who Started LGBTQ History Month?

In 1994, Rodney Wilson, a high school history teacher from Missouri, established LGBTQ History Month.

Thanks to his efforts, he gained the backing of the National Education Association’s General Assembly. This laid the groundwork for a dedicated month to celebrate LGBT history. You can discover more information on the history through the Library of Congress.

Why Do We Celebrate Pride Month in June and LGBT History Month in October?

In June, Pride Month offers the LGBTQ+ community and its allies a chance to unite and celebrate LGBTQ+ rights.

It commemorates the Stonewall riots in June 1969, which catalyzed the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement.

LGBTQ+ History Month, observed in October, focuses on educating people about the history, struggles, and achievements of the LGBTQ+ community. 

It highlights key figures, events, and milestones in LGBTQ+ history to foster understanding and respect. 

While Pride Month is more celebratory and contemporary, LGBTQ+ History Month delves into the community’s historical context and challenges. 

Both months contribute to LGBTQ+ awareness and support but have distinct missions.

We encourage you to explore this month’s book list for BOTH Pride Month and LGBTQ History Month. 

What what book would you recommend for LGBTQ History Month? Let us know in the comments below what this list is missing!

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Annie Hartnett- The Road to Tender Hearts- Podcast Interview

May 29th, 2025

Annie Hartnett discusses the inspiration behind her quirky road trip novel The Road to Tender Hearts and why she breaks all the rules in writing her stories. 

Annie Hartnett joins me to discuss her latest bestselling novel, The Road to Tender Hearts, and the inspiration behind this road trip story. We explore the heartfelt and humorous moments that showcase a wonderfully quirky found family, which even includes a psychic cat.

She also shares the surprising real-life inspirations for her unforgettable characters and explains how literary mischief is woven into their worlds.

In this quirky conversation, Annie and I discuss:

  • Why Annie made a death-predicting cat named Pancakes the emotional engine of the novel—and how a real-life nursing home cat named Oscar inspired this unforgettable character.
  • How playing with point of view and narrator’s voice keeps her writing fresh, and why she’s unconcerned with grammar “rules.”
  • How Annie’s own cross-country trip in her twenties helped shape the emotional core of this incredible road trip story.

This week, I’m sharing an accompanying book list of 29 books about road trips, including new releases and backlist titles, that speak to the ripple effects of substance use across families and generations.

The Road to Tender Hearts Book Summary

At sixty-three years old, million-dollar lottery winner PJ Halliday would be the luckiest man in Pondville, Massachusetts, if it weren’t for the tragedies of his life: the sudden death of his eldest daughter and the way his marriage fell apart after that. Since then, PJ spends both his money and his time at the bar, and he probably doesn’t have much time left—he’s had three heart attacks already.

But when PJ reads the obituary of his old romantic rival, he realizes his high school sweetheart, Michelle Cobb, is finally single again. Filled with a new enthusiasm for life, PJ decides he’s going to drive across the country to the Tender Hearts Retirement Community in Arizona to win Michelle back.

Before PJ can hit the road, tragedy strikes Pondville, leaving PJ the sudden guardian of his estranged brother’s grandchildren. Anyone else would be deterred from the planned trip, but PJ figures the orphaned kids might benefit from getting out of town. PJ also thinks he can ask Sophie, his adult daughter who’s adrift in her twenties, to come along to babysit. And there’s one more surprise addition to the roster: Pancakes, a former nursing home therapy cat with a knack of predicting death, who recently turned up outside PJ’s home.

This could be the second chance PJ has long hoped for—a fresh shot at love and parenting—but does he have the strength to do both those things again? It’s very possible his heart can’t take it.

Meet Annie Hartnett

Annie Hartnett is the author of Unlikely Animals, which won the Julia Ward Howe Prize for fiction and was longlisted for the Joyce Carol Oates Prize. Her debut, Rabbit Cake, was a finalist for the New England Book Award and a Kirkus Best Book of the Year. She’s received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and the Sewanee Writers’ Conference. Annie co-leads the Accountability Workshops for writers with author Tessa Fontaine. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband, daughter, and dog.

Hit the Road with Annie Hartnett

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BONUS BOOK LIST: 29 Books About Road Trips to Read Now

The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett

Unlikely Animals by Annie Hartnett

Rabbit Cake by Annie Hartnett

Red Dog Farm by Nathaniel Ian Miller

Married with Children

Jane the Virgin

Fargo

Raising Arizona

Karen Russell

The Frightening and Wonderful Things That Will Happen to You When You Publish Your First Novel by Rufi Thorpe

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The Best Books About Road Trips to Read Now

May 27th, 2025
The Best Books About Road Trips to Read Now

Looking for the best books about road trips? Hit the open road with these adventure books that celebrate cross-country stories in fiction and nonfiction.

This book list celebrates armchair travel adventures with this updated collection of 24 road trip books. These stories will take you on unforgettable book journeys without leaving your favorite reading spot!

On the Book Gang podcast, Colleen Oakley brought her favorite selections for the best road trip books. 

She also discussed her fantastic intergenerational road trip story, The Mostly True Story of Tanner and Louise. Don’t miss this episode on the inspiration of Thelma & Louise and the challenges of writing about characters from two different generations. 

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Road Trip Stories Book List

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Best Books About Road Trips

Whether you're looking for a way to escape into a world of travel from the comfort of your armchair or simply seeking some inspiration for your next road trip, these 29 books are the perfect fix!

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NEW BOOKS ABOUT ROAD TRIPS

JOYFUL ROAD TRIP BOOKS

These uplifting road trip books offer cozy book adventures for your summer.

ROAD TRIP ROMANCE BOOKS

THRILLER BOOKS ABOUT ROAD TRIPS

YOUNG ADULT ROAD TRIP BOOKS AND MIDDLE-GRADE ROAD TRIP STORIES

BEST BOOKS ABOUT ROAD TRIPS NONFICTION

Looking for a reading list that will push you outside your comfort zone? These nonfiction books are beautiful escapes!

Looking for more road trip adventures? Here is a short list of our book club member favorites:

What is your favorite book about road trips? I’d love to expand our list with your favorites too!

Jessica Guerrieri- Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

May 22nd, 2025

In this Jessica Guerrieri interview, we discuss her debut, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, and how 12 years of sobriety shaped this unforgettable tale.

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea is a raw and emotionally resonant debut that examines the insidious nature of alcohol addiction and how it distorts relationships, parenting, and one woman’s self-perception. In this conversation, Jessica shares how her twelve-year sobriety journey shaped the story and why telling the truth about addiction matters.

In this heartfelt and powerful conversation, Jessica and I discuss:

  • How Jessica’s sobriety journey helped her write Leah’s addiction story with such emotional clarity
  • The mental gymnastics of addiction—and what she wants readers to understand about recovery
  • How the sober community rallied around her and helped usher her novel into the world
  • The truths about AA meetings that might surprise readers
  • Why she chose to blur the lines between literary fiction and women’s fiction in her genre-bending debut

This episode is part of our Summer Author Series, which features fourteen incredible voices from our 2025 Summer Reading Guide.

This week, I’m sharing a companion book list of 19 addiction fiction reads with new release and backlist titles that speak to the ripple effects of substance use across families and generations.

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Book Summary

Swept off her feet by the gentle charm of Lucas O’Connor, Leah’s unexpected pregnancy changes the course of her carefree and nomadic existence. Over a decade and three children later, Leah is unraveling. She resents the world in which her artistic aspirations have been sidelined by the overwhelming demands of motherhood, and the ever-present rift between herself and her mother-in-law, Christine, is best dulled by increasingly fuller glasses of wine.

Christine represents a model of selfless motherhood that Leah can neither achieve nor accept. To heighten the strain, Lucas’s business venture, a trendy restaurant that honors his mother, has taken all his attention, which places the domestic demands squarely on Leah’s shoulders. Seeking an ally in her sweet sister-in-law Amy, Leah shares a secret that, if made known to the wider family, could disrupt the curated ecosystems that keep the O’Connors connected.

As Leah dances with the devil while descending further into darkness, her behavior becomes more erratic and further alienates her from both Lucas and the wider family. Leah’s drinking threatens the welfare of her family, prompting Amy to turn to Christine for support. A duel for loyalty ensues. When the inevitable waves come crashing down, it’s the O’Connor women who give Leah a lifeline: the truth of what they’ve all endured. But Leah alone must uncover the villain of her own story, learn how to ask for help, and decide if the family she has rejected will be her salvation or ultimate undoing.

Meet Jessica Guerrieri

Originally from the Bay Area, Jessica Guerrieri lives in Davis, California, with her husband and three young daughters. Jessica has a background teaching special education but left the field to pursue a career in writing. Her debut novel, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, won the Maurice Prize for Fiction from her alma mater, UC Davis. With over a decade of sobriety, Jessica is a fierce advocate for addiction recovery.

This Raw Debut Shows Addiction’s True Cost

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