Whether you love a thriller that keeps your pulse racing, a moral drama that makes you question who’s really in control, or a story that lingers long after the last page, these novels are the ones your TBR can’t afford to miss!

Such a Clever Girl by Darby Kane
Fifteen years ago, the Tanner family vanished. Half-eaten meals, blood by the door, a business burning across town — and no one knows why. Now Aubrey Tanner has returned, bringing secrets the town isn’t ready for. Three women who knew the family best are drawn back into a web of suspicion, memory and lies. When another disappearance rattles the town, old loyalties fracture and the quiet life everyone relied on shatters. Darby Kane delivers a domestic thriller that asks a lingering question: who can you trust when everyone is hiding something?

Good Guys by Sharon Bala
Claire Talbot’s dream is simple: use her PR skills to actually help people. Working for an international children’s charity seems perfect, until the organization teeters on the edge of collapse. A celebrity adoption and a big donation seem like the fix, until a journalist uncovers what’s really happening behind the scenes … If you’re looking for a sharp, fast-moving novel about ambition, power and the ways good intentions can go dangerously wrong, then Good Guys is for you!

Room 706 by Ellie Levenson
Kate’s life is built on order, responsibility and quiet compromise. Her affair exists in small, controlled hours, until a hotel room tryst becomes a nightmare. The building is overtaken by a dangerous group, trapping her inside with her lover. Ellie Levenson turns the tension inward and outward: Kate’s choices, guilt and desire collide with immediate, real danger. Every moment feels urgent, every decision carries risk, and the line between survival and consequences blurs.

No One Would Do What the Lamberts Have Done by Sophie Hannah
The Lamberts face an accusation that threatens everything — their home, their safety, even their beloved dog. Most people would comply. The Lamberts don’t. They run, and every step escalates the danger, testing the limits of loyalty, love and morality.
Sophie Hannah’s novel shows how ordinary choices spiral into extraordinary consequences, and every page tightens the pressure. By the time it’s over, readers are left wondering how far they would go to protect the people — or the life — they love?




