Truth Prevails in Cynthia St. Aubin’s ‘Corner Office Confessions’ [REVIEW]

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Can rival brothers find a way to work together at the family business? (Photo courtesy Canva)

Twin brothers compete to run the family business. One of them will go to great lengths to oust the other. But which of them will fall from grace? Cynthia St. Aubin (Love Binds) kick starts her Kane Heirs series with Corner Office Confessions, a twisty tale about sibling rivalry, corporate deceit, and unexpected attraction.

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Susan Mallery’s ‘The Stepsisters’ [EXCERPT]

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They may be stepsisters, but they are as different as night and day. (Photo courtesy Canva)

There are few things in life that are as precious—or as aggravating—as family. They can make you feel like a million bucks when they love you, but when they hate you they try your patience like no one else can. In Susan Mallery’s forthcoming novel, The Stepsisters, two women bound by marriage have one of these love/hate relationships. But when their family spews new, unexpected drama like Mount Vesuvius, they’ll need to try and bury the hatchet if they’re going to survive startling new revelations. We hope you enjoy this sneak peek at Mallery’s juicy new book! — J&H

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Politics, Secrets, and Family Drama Deliver a Fresh Take on the Legal Thriller in Don Hartshorn’s ‘The Guilty Die Twice’ [REVIEW]

They may be brothers, but in the courtroom, they’re at war. (Photo courtesy Canva)

They’re better off working alone. They have vastly differing views on the law. Sometimes, though, even rivals have to bury the hatchet. But can two brothers suppress their animosity long enough to exact justice? Find out in Don Hartshorn’s new legal thriller, The Guilty Die Twice.

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Holly LeCraw’s ‘The Half Brother’ Is Flat And Unimaginative

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Holly LeCraw (Photo courtesy Doubleday)

How would you handle a love triangle that involved a half sibling? In Holly LeCraw’s latest novel, The Half Brother, she examines the multilayered emotions and undercurrents that bubble to the surface. Read more of this post