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‘Everyone is Lying to You’ by Jo Piazza Tops WW Book Club This Week!

From cozy mystery to romance and more—we have something for everyone!

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Welcome back, book lovers! This week, Woman’s World Book Club is excited to announce another batch of entertaining and enthralling new releases to sink into. Our book picks will take you on captivating journeys through a variety of genres—from cozy mystery to women’s fiction, romance, nonfiction and more! As usual, we guarantee there’s something for every reader and every bookish mood.

Are you looking for an eye-opening historical fiction saga? Pick up Susan Wiggs’ latest novel, Wayward Girls, which follows six teen girls after they’re sent to a reform school. If funny love stories are more your style, pick up How to Sell a Romance by by Alexa Martin. It’s the perfect blend of intrigue and love. Meanwhile, fans of mysteries will adore Jo Piazza’s latest novel Everyone is Lying to You, which centers around ‘trad-wives.’

Keep scrolling to discover even more about this week’s best new books.

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Women’s fiction

‘The Sands of Sea Blue Beach’ by Rachel Hauck

Women's Fiction_The Sands of Sea Blue Beach
Bethany House Publishers

Acclaimed author Rachel Hauck is known for penning warm, heartfelt novels, and her latest transports readers to sunny Florida. Emery Quinn is at a crossroads between her career and complex family life. When she decides to accept the editor-in-chief position at the Sea Blue Beach Gazette, she’s eager for a fresh start. Then she reunites with Caleb Ransom—a man from her past—and they rekindle a friendship. A hopeful story about love and the magic of second chances.

Romance

‘How to Sell a Romance’ by Alexa Martin

Romance_How to Sell a Romance Cover
Berkley

Hilarious moments, sweet characters and scorching chemistry take center stage in Alexa Martin’s new romantic comedy. Kindergarten teacher Emerson Pierce loves her job despite the low pay. So when she hears she can make extra money selling makeup for a company called Petunia Lemon, she gives it a go. Meanwhile, divorced reporter Lucas Miller is on a mission to expose the makeup company for his own personal reasons—that is, until he meets Emerson and sparks fly. 

Historical fiction

‘Wayward Girls’ by Susan Wiggs

Historical Fiction_Wayward Girls Cove
William Morrow

This compelling page-turner by bestselling author Susan Wiggs is based on a riveting true story of survival, friendship and redemption. The tale is set in Buffalo, New York during the Vietnam era. In 1968, six teen girls—Mairin, Angela, Helen, Odessa, Denise and Janice—are sent to Good Shepherd, a Catholic reform school run by Sisters of Charity nuns. With enduring strength and courage, the girls plan their route to freedom, justice and, ultimately, healing.

Mystery

‘Everyone is Lying to You’ by Jo Piazza

Thriller_Everyone Is Lying to You
Dutton

Old friends, shocking secrets, a murder…Jo Piazza’s new novel has it all! Lizzie and Bex were best friends in college. Fifteen years later, Bex is now an Instagram influencer with millions of followers. One day, Lizzie, a struggling writer, receives a call from Bex with an exclusive opportunity to cover a huge influencer conference. But when Bex goes MIA—and her husband Gray is found murdered—Lizzie must uncover the truth and find out who her friend really is. 

Nonfiction

‘The Headache’ by Tom Zeller Jr.

Nonfiction_The Headache Cover
Mariner

Whether you or a loved one suffers from head pain, tension headaches or migraines, you know the condition greatly impacts daily life. In The Headache, veteran science journalist Tom Zeller Jr. takes readers on a journey detailing his own struggle with cluster headaches and across the scientific landscape of the disorder. Zeller draws on research and interviews with doctors, neurologists and fellow headache patients to highlight this under-researched condition.

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