
What I Read in April
The author reflects on how Maine’s lingering winter in April contrasted with the typical spring optimism of New England, prompting a turn to comforting romance novels. After discarding several titles, three standout romances captured the writer’s affection, alongside two highly anticipated new releases that lived up to hype. The piece also highlights a particularly charming series that provided a seasonal literary lift. Overall, the article blends personal weather observations with curated book recommendations for the month.

The Most Charming Series I've Read in a While
The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion series, set in a late‑1800s London townhouse, follows Emma as she inherits a cash‑starved estate and turns it around through witty journal entries. The books have sparked a buzz on social platforms, with...

15 Books to Read After You Finish Every Emily Henry Book
The article compiles a list of fifteen romance novels to fill the void left by Emily Henry’s six‑year publishing pause, featuring nine already‑released titles and six forthcoming releases reserved for paid subscribers. It highlights books that mirror Henry’s blend of...

Spring Reading
The author reflects on the arrival of spring in New England, noting how the vernal equinox and subtle weather changes inspire a shift in reading habits. After a winter of introspective, literary titles, the new season prompts a move toward...