March 25, 2021

Our TBR Pile Just Became an Actual Stack with These Books

The Reese’s Book Club authors have been keeping themselves busy, and we’re here for all of it.

Our TBR Pile Just Became an Actual Stack with These Books

The Reese’s Book Club authors have been keeping themselves busy, and we’re here for all of it.

The silver lining of this Global Pandemic: Some of our favorite authors have been keeping themselves busy. And we’re here for ALL of it, from Kate Quinn’s new unputdownable novel to Chanel Cleeton’s captivating Cuban epic.

Cancel the plans you didn’t want to commit to anyways, because this Spring the reads have us like…sorry, we’re all booked up.

The Rose Code by Kate Quinn
On Sale March 9, 2021

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The Short Story: romance, and revenge, and spies. Oh my! The Rose Code is Kate Quinn (RBC Pick) at her very best, breaking open the super-secret world of Bletchley Park’s remarkable codebreaker.

Adds to TBR Pile because…Kate blends all the secrecy with feel good moments. Think: Friendship, fortitude, and forgiveness.

Everything After by Jill Santopolo
On Sale March 9, 2021

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The Short Story: You never forget your first love and the author of our Feb ‘18 pick, The Light We Lost, is back with a new emotional story about the things you give up, the difficult choices you make, and possible second chances.

Adds to TBR Pile because…because you’re secretly pining for a what-if love story that’s all about the second time around.

Namesake by Adrienne Young
On Sale March 16, 2021

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The Short Story: Couldn’t get enough of our October ‘19 Pick? You weren’t alone. New York Times bestselling author Adrienne Young returns with Namesake, the action-filled final book in the Fable duology.

Adds to TBR because…you need to know how it ends.

The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba by Chanel Cleeton
On Sale May 4, 2021

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The Short Story: Historical fiction fans will love this step-back-in-time tale of a legendary Cuban woman—Evangelina Cisneros—who changed the course of history.

Adds to TBR because…If you loved Next Year in Havana (Jul ‘18 Pick), you’ll love where this book takes you.

Savoring every chapter and sip ✨ Tell us, what’s the perfect book to finish in one weekend? 

📷: @shelfworthywords
“A novel that pulses with love — for community, for family, for the spaces that make us — and sings with every stanza. UNDER THE NEON LIGHTS is a stunning ode to community that I already know I’ll be returning to again and again.” — @byleahjohnson, bestselling author of Stonewall Honor book, You Should See Me in a Crown.

Pre-order a copy now from our incredible LitUp author, @arriwrites at the link in bio.
"I’ve read (and watched) Pride and Prejudice more times than I could count, so I went into this with high expectations. Fans of the original will delight in this one which essentially takes the story and updates it with celebrities, influencers, Hollywood and a tiny town in Australia." ✨

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