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The Window

In a small Pakistani village, 15-year-old Mina is forced to marry a cruel man as punishment for her brother's crime. Locked in a small, barren room for 30 years, her only refuge is her imagination and the view from a tiny barred window. The Window (2024)is a tragic and beautiful film showing how Mina survives this travesty of women’s rights and devastating abuse by escaping into her imagination.

Mother of Rome by Lauren J. A. Bear

For generations, Rhea Silvia’s family ruled Alba Longa, but the deaths of her mother and brothers leave her father broken and unable to remain , allowing her uncle Amulius to seize the throne. Forced into service as a Vestal Virgin to prevent heirs that could rule instead of Amulius, Rhea plans revenge. Rhea’s secret affair with Mars, the god of war results in the birth of twins, Romulus and Remus, who will one day reclaim the kingdom.

Colton Gentry's Third Act by Jeff Zentner

A powerful story of redemption, grief, love, and perseverance. Colton Gentry has hit rock bottom. His best friend dies in a mass shooting, his rising country music career implodes (as does his marriage), and he is an alcoholic. After completing a stint in rehab, he returns to his childhood home in small town Kentucky to figure out what comes next. 

The Queen by Nick Cutter

Nick Cutter’s latest novel delivers some truly unsettling body horror. Set over a single, tension-filled day, the story follows Margaret, a teenage girl uncovering harrowing truths about her missing friend Charity.  Her day leads to devastating revelations with far-reaching consequences and connections to millionaire tech pioneer, Rudyard Crate, whose childhood flashbacks are wild and horrifying.

The Reformatory by Tananarive Due

Tananarive Due’s The Reformatory (2023) is a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece of historical fiction that lingers in your soul long after the final page. Set against the backdrop of a racially segregated South in 1930s Florida, the novel is both a riveting exploration of systemic injustice and a hallucinatory journey into the supernatural.

Upon a Starlit Tide by Kell Woods

Upon a Starlit Tide (2025) is a mesmerizing historical fantasy/dark fairy tale. In 1700s coastal France the protagonist, Luce, rescues a handsome sailor from certain death in the fickle sea. Confusingly she feels drawn to both him and to her loyal friend Samuel, an English smuggler.