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Dec

23

2024

The Dead Cat Tail Assassins by P. Djèlí Clark

The Dead Cat Tail Assassins does not in fact have anything to do with cats or tails. But it does follow an undead assassin through the night after she breaks one of the three unbreakable rules. Once she decides not to fulfill her contract of unaliving her….younger self?, a host of characters track them all …

Oct

30

2024

Bride by Ali Hazelwood

An Alpha Werewolf and a reluctant Vampyre are forced into an arranged marriage to keep peace between the species. They never expected (or wanted) to fall in love. Chaos, comedy, and some good romance too. <3 — Melissa, Trail’s End Bookstore, Winthrop, WA We had to make sure to recommend this before Halloween! Sometimes it’s …

Oct

16

2024

My Salty Mary by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows

The infamous pirate Captain Mary Read’s story is reimagined in this excellent— and sometimes hilariously absurd—novel. According to the authors, Mary Read was more than just a pirate— she was also a mermaid. You won’t want to put this one down. —Melissa, Trail’s End Bookstore, Winthrop, WA The team that brought you My Lady Jane …

Aug

23

2024

The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo

  Full of intrigue, compelling characters, and romance, this historical fantasy is an absolute page turner! Luzia is a scullion who uses scraps of magic to make her life a little less miserable. But when her mistress discovers these “little miracles” and hatches a plot to use Luzia to improve the family’s standing, it thrusts …

Jul

1

2024

An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

This book will change the way you view North American history. It is an honest an eye-opening account of what happened to Native Americans as a result of European immigration and “manifest destiny.” It should be required reading. — Melissa, Trail’s End Bookstore, Winthrop, WA Explore history and how it impacts the present with staff …

May

1

2024

Being Peace by Thich Nhat Hanh

I have yet to meet someone who cannot benefit from Thich Nhat Hanh’s teachings, no matter their beliefs or background. This monk teaches mindfulness, breath work, and living in peace in such a gentle and universal way, it can easily fit into your personal belief system and encourage you to look deeply into the sources …

Apr

1

2024

Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera

For fans of true crime podcasts and whodunit mysteries. Five years ago Lucy was found wandering the streets covered in her best friend’s blood. No one was able to find evidence, but everyone is sure that Lucy did it. The only problem is Lucy can’t remember that night and no one believes her. When a …

Feb

9

2024

Fever in the Heartland by Timothy Egan

In true Egan narrative, he navigates through the brutal history of the Ku Klux Klan and their subterfuge into homes and the United States government and the woman who dismantled them. Egan has a way of pulling you into a story only for you to come out of it realizing that history can be more …

Dec

6

2023

Small Town, Big Magic by Hazel Beck

Emerson Wilde has it all together. A true feminist like the women in her family before her, the youngest chamber of commerce president, and owner of her family’s bookstore life couldn’t be better in her beloved town of St. Cyprian. She has the best group of friends turned family, and everything is as it should …

Nov

8

2023

Lucky Red by Claudia Cravens

When she arrives penniless and orphaned in Dodge City, 1877, young Bridget stumbles quickly into life as a whore at the Buffalo Queen Saloon. Life at the Queen is pretty simple at first, but the sweet country girl soon learns that brothel life can get complicated and falling in love isn’t always worth the trouble …

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