The Night We Lost Him by Laura Dave

Laura Dave’s The Night We Lost Him delves into the intricate dynamics of family secrets and the quest for truth. When esteemed hotel magnate Liam Noone dies unexpectedly near his secluded California retreat, his daughter Nora perceives it as a tragic accident. However, her estranged half-brother, Sam, suspects foul play, prompting the siblings to embark … Read more

Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty

Liane Moriarty’s Here One Moment is a compelling exploration of fate, free will, and the intricate web of human connections. The story centers on Allegra Patel, a flight attendant marking her twenty-eighth birthday aboard a delayed flight from Hobart to Sydney. The mundane frustrations of air travel take a dramatic turn when a mysterious woman … Read more

The Briar Club by Kate Quinn

Kate Quinn’s The Briar Club transports readers to 1950s Washington, D.C., immersing them in a tale of female camaraderie, hidden secrets, and the pervasive paranoia of the McCarthy era. Set within the walls of Briarwood House, a modest all-female boardinghouse, the novel introduces a diverse ensemble of women, each grappling with personal challenges and societal … Read more

The Wedding People by Alison Espach

Alison Espach’s The Wedding People is a sharp, witty exploration of life’s unexpected turns, all set against the backdrop of a lavish Newport, Rhode Island wedding. Our protagonist, Phoebe Stone, checks into the opulent Cornwall Inn with a singular, morose mission: to end her life in style. Dressed to the nines but carrying the weight … Read more

The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

Liz Moore is back at it again, this time trading the gritty streets of Long Bright River for the eerie expanse of the Adirondack wilderness. And let me tell you, this book doesn’t just flirt with mystery—it slow dances with it in the moonlight. Set in 1975, The God of the Woods unravels the disappearance … Read more

1970 Buick GSX: The Gentleman Bruiser You Didn’t See Coming

In a world of screaming stripes and high-revving small blocks, the 1970 Buick GSX showed up in a three-piece suit—with brass knuckles in the glovebox. It was the ultimate curveball: a luxury car turned muscle menace, a velvet-gloved hammer that could out-muscle the big boys while offering air conditioning, power windows, and a ride smoother … Read more

1975 Hurst/Olds: The Muscle Car That Refused to Die

In 1975, American muscle was on life support. Insurance hikes, emissions restrictions, and the fuel crisis had taken their toll. Hemis were gone. Big-blocks were shrinking or vanishing. But somewhere deep in Lansing, Michigan, Oldsmobile and Hurst Performance said, “Not yet.” What came rolling out of that defiant spirit was the 1975 Hurst/Olds—a V8-powered, T-top … Read more