The New
Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted by the marvelous Tressa at Wishful Endings to spotlight upcoming release we are excited about that we have yet to read.
I can't wait to read these! They couldn't be more different, but both appeal to me.
(Minotaur Books, November 14, 2023; 304 pgs)
Bridgerton meets Agatha Christie in Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Lord, a dazzling first entry in a terrific new Regency-era mystery series with a feminist spin.
When Lady Petra Forsyth’s fiancé and soulmate dies just weeks ahead of their wedding, she makes the shocking proclamation—in front of London’s loosest lips—that she will never remarry. A woman of independent means, Petra sees no reason to cede her wealth and freedom to any man now that the love of her life has passed, nor does she intend to become confined to her country home. Instead, she uses her title to gain access to elite spaces and enjoy the best of society without expectations.
But when ballroom gossip suggests that a longtime friend has died of “melancholia” while in the care of a questionable physician, Petra vows to use her status to dig deeper—uncovering a private asylum where men pay to have their wives and daughters locked away, or worse. Just as Lady Petra has reason to believe her friend is not dead, but a prisoner, her own headstrong actions and thirst for independence are used to put her own freedom in jeopardy. [Goodreads Summary]
Bridgerton meets Agatha Christie in Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Lord, a dazzling first entry in a terrific new Regency-era mystery series with a feminist spin.
When Lady Petra Forsyth’s fiancé and soulmate dies just weeks ahead of their wedding, she makes the shocking proclamation—in front of London’s loosest lips—that she will never remarry. A woman of independent means, Petra sees no reason to cede her wealth and freedom to any man now that the love of her life has passed, nor does she intend to become confined to her country home. Instead, she uses her title to gain access to elite spaces and enjoy the best of society without expectations.
But when ballroom gossip suggests that a longtime friend has died of “melancholia” while in the care of a questionable physician, Petra vows to use her status to dig deeper—uncovering a private asylum where men pay to have their wives and daughters locked away, or worse. Just as Lady Petra has reason to believe her friend is not dead, but a prisoner, her own headstrong actions and thirst for independence are used to put her own freedom in jeopardy. [Goodreads Summary]
(Berkley, November 14, 2023; 320 pgs)
A sharp-edged, supremely twisty thriller about three women who find themselves trapped inside stories they know aren’t their own, from the author of Alice and Near the Bone.
Celia wakes up in a house that’s supposed to be hers. There’s a little girl who claims to be her daughter and a man who claims to be her husband, but Celia knows this family—and this life—is not hers…
Allie is supposed to be on a fun weekend trip—but then her friend’s boyfriend unexpectedly invites the group to a remote cabin in the woods. No one else believes Allie, but she is sure that something about this trip is very, very wrong…
Maggie just wants to be home with her daughter, but she’s in a dangerous situation and she doesn’t know who put her there or why. She’ll have to fight with everything she has to survive…
Three women. Three stories. Only one way out. This captivating novel will keep readers guessing until the very end. [Goodreads Summary]
A sharp-edged, supremely twisty thriller about three women who find themselves trapped inside stories they know aren’t their own, from the author of Alice and Near the Bone.
Celia wakes up in a house that’s supposed to be hers. There’s a little girl who claims to be her daughter and a man who claims to be her husband, but Celia knows this family—and this life—is not hers…
Allie is supposed to be on a fun weekend trip—but then her friend’s boyfriend unexpectedly invites the group to a remote cabin in the woods. No one else believes Allie, but she is sure that something about this trip is very, very wrong…
Maggie just wants to be home with her daughter, but she’s in a dangerous situation and she doesn’t know who put her there or why. She’ll have to fight with everything she has to survive…
Three women. Three stories. Only one way out. This captivating novel will keep readers guessing until the very end. [Goodreads Summary]
Do either of these books interest you? What upcoming releases are you looking forward to reading?
The Old(er)
Carole of Carole's Random Life in Books has given me the perfect excuse to spotlight those unread books on my TBR in her Books from the Backlog feature, reminding me what great books I have waiting for me under my own roof still to read!
I seem to be collecting Sonali Dev's books, but I have only read one of them (Pride, Prejudice and Other Flavors, which I loved). I came across this one while updating my LibraryThing Catalog and was reminded how much I still want to read it.
A Distant Heart (Bollywood #4) by Sonali Dev
(Kensington Books, 2017; 302 pgs)
(Kensington Books, 2017; 302 pgs)
Her name means “miracle” in Sanskrit, and to her parents, that’s exactly what Kimaya is. The first baby to survive after several miscarriages, Kimi grows up in a mansion at the top of Mumbai’s Pali Hill, surrounded by love and privilege. But at eleven years old, she develops a rare illness that requires her to be confined to a germ-free ivory tower in her home, with only the Arabian Sea churning outside her window for company. . . . Until one person dares venture into her world.
Tasked at fourteen-years-old with supporting his family, Rahul Savant shows up to wash Kimi’s windows, and an unlikely friendship develops across the plastic curtain of her isolation room. As years pass, Rahul becomes Kimi’s eyes to the outside world—and she becomes his inspiration to better himself by enrolling in the police force. But when a life-saving heart transplant offers the chance of a real future, both must face all that ties them together and keeps them apart.
As Kimi anticipates a new life, Rahul struggles with loving someone he may yet lose. And when his investigation into a black market organ ring run by a sociopathic gang lord exposes dangerous secrets that cut too close to home, only Rahul's deep, abiding connection with Kimi can keep her safe—and reveal the true meaning of courage, loss, and second chances.
Infused with the rhythms of life in modern-day India, acclaimed author Sonali Dev’s candid, rewarding novel beautifully evokes all the complexities of the human heart. [Goodreads Summary]
Have you read A Distant Heart? Does this book sound like something you would like to read?
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That's a great variety of books you've here, Wendy. I'm especially intrigued by Good Girls Don't Die; it sounds like a good thriller.
ReplyDeleteMelody - I hope it will be! I've enjoyed the author's work before so I am optimistic. Thank you for visiting!
DeleteBridgerton meets Agatha Christie sounds like a recipe for a fun read!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne - That's what got me interested too! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteGood Girls Don’t Die looks really good. I'm going to add this to my TBR pile. Thanks for sharing, Wendy. Have a beautiful day ☕📚🍁👻🧡
ReplyDeleteJody - I hope it will be. Thank you for visiting!
DeleteAct Like a Lady, Think Like a Lord looks intriguing! I also love the cover...so pretty. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteShellie - And I love that title. :-) I can't wait to read it. Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteI'm so excited for Good Girls Don't Die, Christina Henry is a favorite author of mine:-)
ReplyDeleteTammy - I am sure it will be good! I've enjoyed her work before and am eager to read it. Thank you for visiting!
DeleteI have Act Like a Lady on my age on Goodreads!!
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Jo - I hope we both enjoy it when we read it! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteI'm a big fan of Sonali Dev but haven't read that series.
ReplyDeleteAnne - Books of My Heart
Anne - Hopefully it will be a good one! Thank you for visiting!
Delete"Bridgerton meets Agatha Christie" that definitely appeals to me!
ReplyDeleteStephanie - Me too! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteGood Girls Don't Die is already on my TBR list, but those other two books sound like they could be very good reads, too. :D
ReplyDeleteLark - I hope they will all be good. :-) Thank you for visiting!
DeleteThese are all great picks! I enjoy Sonali Dev’s books too!
ReplyDeleteJodie - Thank you!
DeleteI can't wait to give this Henry book a try. Great books this week!
ReplyDeleteBarb - I've been wanting to read more of her work for awhile now. She's a great storyteller. Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteA Regency-era mystery series? Sign me up! Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Lord sounds so good! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteAshley - Doesn't it? I'm really looking forward to reading that one. Thank you for visiting!
DeleteAll the books sound so interesting! Especially Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Lord - sounds a bit like Lady Cynthia from the below stairs mystery!
ReplyDeleteEustacia - I thought of her too! Haha! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteI LOVE the sound of Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Lord. It sounds like huge fun and a lovely escapist read, which I'm all over atm.
ReplyDeleteSarah - And isn't it a great title? I hope it will be good. Thank you for visiting!
DeleteAll your picks sound good, but I'm especially drawn to Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Lord. Hope you enjoy them all when you get to them!
ReplyDeleteLaura - Thank you!
DeleteWould have liked to get hold of the Connally and Dev books particularly
ReplyDeleteMystica - They do sound good, don't they? Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteI haven't read Christina Henry for a while and I don't know why because I really like her books. Good Girls Don’t Die sounds fantastic!
ReplyDeleteCarole - I think so too! Thank you for visiting!
DeleteI have Act Like a Lady coming up on my reading list and am looking forward to it. The others are new to me but both look great!
ReplyDeleteKatherine - I hope you love it when you read it!
DeleteLove books that reveal other cultures in the present time, as in Dev's novel.
ReplyDeleteHarvee - Me too! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteOkay Distant Heart better have a happy ending ... or else?! That poor girl's situation. goodness.
ReplyDeleteSusan - I would prefer a happy ending myself for that book myself. Thank you for visiting!
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