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‘The Woman in Suite 11’ by Ruth Ware 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.

Did you devour Ruth Ware’s The Woman in Cabin 10? Then pick up her latest twisty thriller, The Woman in Suite 11, which follows Lo Blacklock on another page-turning adventure. If funny, coming-of-age love stories are more your style, pick up All The Men I’ve Loved Again by Christine Pride. This debut rom-com reflects on timeless themes of self-discovery and second chances.

Meanwhile, fans of cozy mysteries will adore The Game is Afoot by Elise Bryant. For those looking to escape to the glittering coast of Lake Como, Italy, we suggest diving into bestselling author Adriana Trigiani’s latest sweeping saga, The View From Lake Como.

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

Cozy mystery

‘The Game is Afoot’ by Elise Bryant

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Berkley

A hilarious whodunit ensues in the latest installment of Elise Bryant’s Mavis Miller series. After quitting her job, Mavis wants to focus on herself—but she’s too busy driving her daughter Pearl around and being class mom. Then, Coach Cole, the director of the kids’ soccer program, drops dead and Mavis suspects foul play. As she investigates, she is pulled into a surprising love triangle and a wild suburban underbelly.

Thriller

‘The Woman in Suite 11’ by Ruth Ware

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Gallery

Bestselling author Ruth Ware—AKA the “Queen of the Twist”—is back with a deeply chilling tale. The story takes place a decade after the events in Ware’s The Woman in Cabin 10. Lo Blacklock is invited to the press opening for a luxury Swiss hotel. But things take a turn when she meets a woman linked to the billionaire hotel owner and Lo agrees to risk everything to help the stranger escape a terrifying situation.

Romance

‘All The Men I’ve Loved Again’ by Christine Pride

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Atria

Coming-of-age moments, true friendship, first loves…this book has it all. In 1999, Cora Belle arrives at college ready to conquer her fears and live the life she’s dreamed about. But when she meets two guys—Lincoln and Aaron—her heart is pulled in two directions. Twenty years later, she finds comfort in her loneliness. Then, a chance encounter brings both men back into her orbit. A story of fate, choices and second chances. 

Women’s fiction

‘The View from Lake Como’ by Adriana Trigiani

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Dutton

From the author of sweeping bestsellers like The Shoemaker’s Wife and Lucia, Lucia comes another enchanting story. Jess Capodimonte Baratta, a talented draftswoman in the marble business run by her uncle, is divorced and living at her parents’ house in Lake Como, New Jersey. But after secrets are unearthed, Jess flees to her ancestral home in Carrara, Italy. Can she rewrite her life story on her own terms?

Nonfiction

‘Simply Delicious’ by Kyndra Holley

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Victory Belt Publishing

Wouldn’t it be helpful if there was a way to whip up inventive, flavorful meals without hours of effort? To the rescue: bestselling author and food blogger Kyndra Holley’s new cookbook, Simply Delicious. Organized by cooking methods such as air fryers, one-pot dishes, sheet pans and more, each recipe is nutrient-dense and easy to make. Packed with budgeting tips, meal-prep ideas and recipes like Greek Salmon Bowls, Cuban Potato Skins and Brulée Bananas, Holley proves that mouthwatering meals don’t always require a ton of time or effort! 

 

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