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SOUL DANCING

A captivating look at motherhood and romance with a unique twist.

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A woman gets another chance at life in Priest’s supernatural novel.

When 90-year-old Shirlene Foster is breathing her last breaths at a hospice facility in Philadelphia, she decides she’s not ready to go; her husband Stan has a failing heart, and she’s worried he still needs her to take care of him. Determined not to leave him behind, she resists death and wakes up in the body of 20-year-old Rain DeLuca, right as she’s giving birth. With a new daughter—and no idea who Rain is—Shirlene does her best to play along. But with Rain comes Cameron Michaels, the baby’s uncle. Cameron, who always wanted his own children, decided to help take care of the baby after his brother got Rain pregnant and abandoned her. He knows something is up with Rain when she suddenly starts acting nicer (he describes Rain as “unreliable, selfish, uncouth, unethical, and an energy vampire”). Shirlene, knowing she can’t keep lying, confesses who she really is and tells Cameron she needs to bring Stan home for his final days. This confession sets off a unique relationship between the pair, which only gets more complicated as Shirlene struggles to deal with her growing attraction to Cameron—and her feelings toward Stan after a secret is revealed. The use of dual narration alternating between Shirlene and Cameron provides an in-depth view of their backstories and emotions and makes them both feel well rounded and relatable. The story also features a colorful cast of supporting characters who each breathe life into the pages, making for a vibrant read. A whirlwind of a twist in the second half throws the plot into turmoil; it may be a divisive factor for some readers, but those who stick it out are in for a compelling journey filled with love and heartbreak.

A captivating look at motherhood and romance with a unique twist.

Pub Date: April 27, 2024

ISBN: 9781958231487

Page Count: 370

Publisher: Red Adept Publishing

Review Posted Online: June 21, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2024

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WE ALL LIVE HERE

A moving, realistic look at one woman’s post-divorce family life that manages to be both poignant and funny.

A recently divorced writer juggles a chaotic full house, a struggling career, and a confusing romantic life.

Lila Kennedy thought she had the perfect family—a loving mother, a doting stepfather, two wonderful daughters, and a great husband. She even wrote a self-help book about repairing a marriage, which was published a mere two weeks before her husband left her. After her own mother’s sudden death, Lila finds herself an unexpected single mom with her health-nut stepfather, Bill, for a roommate. When her long-absent actor father, Gene, moves in, things go from crowded to chaotic. When Gene isn’t talking about his memories of starring on a Star Trek–like television show, he’s starting fights with Bill. Perhaps the worst part is that Lila’s supposed to produce a new book about the unexpected direction her life has taken. She quickly finds that writing about her real-life romantic exploits (including the kind gardener Bill hired and the sexy single dad she lusts after at school pick-up) and the actual heartbreak that upended her family is easier said than done. Moyes creates a world that is believable and funny. It’s hilarious to read about the distinct characters in Lila’s life—such as her lentil-loving stepfather and egocentric biological father—interacting with each other. There’s plenty of drama here, but none of it feels forced. It all comes from flawed people doing their best to coexist and making plenty of mistakes along the way. Moyes combines the warmth of an Annabel Monaghan rom-com with the humanity of a Catherine Newman novel, creating a story that will provoke tears and laughter.

A moving, realistic look at one woman’s post-divorce family life that manages to be both poignant and funny.

Pub Date: Feb. 11, 2025

ISBN: 9781984879325

Page Count: 464

Publisher: Pamela Dorman/Viking

Review Posted Online: Nov. 9, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 15, 2024

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THE WOMEN

A dramatic, vividly detailed reconstruction of a little-known aspect of the Vietnam War.

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A young woman’s experience as a nurse in Vietnam casts a deep shadow over her life.

When we learn that the farewell party in the opening scene is for Frances “Frankie” McGrath’s older brother—“a golden boy, a wild child who could make the hardest heart soften”—who is leaving to serve in Vietnam in 1966, we feel pretty certain that poor Finley McGrath is marked for death. Still, it’s a surprise when the fateful doorbell rings less than 20 pages later. His death inspires his sister to enlist as an Army nurse, and this turn of events is just the beginning of a roller coaster of a plot that’s impressive and engrossing if at times a bit formulaic. Hannah renders the experiences of the young women who served in Vietnam in all-encompassing detail. The first half of the book, set in gore-drenched hospital wards, mildewed dorm rooms, and boozy officers’ clubs, is an exciting read, tracking the transformation of virginal, uptight Frankie into a crack surgical nurse and woman of the world. Her tensely platonic romance with a married surgeon ends when his broken, unbreathing body is airlifted out by helicopter; she throws her pent-up passion into a wild affair with a soldier who happens to be her dead brother’s best friend. In the second part of the book, after the war, Frankie seems to experience every possible bad break. A drawback of the story is that none of the secondary characters in her life are fully three-dimensional: Her dismissive, chauvinistic father and tight-lipped, pill-popping mother, her fellow nurses, and her various love interests are more plot devices than people. You’ll wish you could have gone to Vegas and placed a bet on the ending—while it’s against all the odds, you’ll see it coming from a mile away.

A dramatic, vividly detailed reconstruction of a little-known aspect of the Vietnam War.

Pub Date: Feb. 6, 2024

ISBN: 9781250178633

Page Count: 480

Publisher: St. Martin's

Review Posted Online: Nov. 4, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2023

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