Go beyond just the current list of New York Times Fiction Best Sellers to discover every bestselling book listed on the NYT Bestseller List in 2025.
Since 1931, The New York Times has been publishing a weekly list of bestselling books. Since then, becoming a New York Times bestseller has become a dream for virtually every writer.
When I first started reading adult fiction, one of the first places I went for book recommendations was the New York Times Fiction Best Sellers. I wanted to know what books were the most widely read, and start with those.
However, scrolling through the list week by week on The New York Times website is rather annoying. I just wanted all the bestselling fiction books gathered together in one place.
When I couldn’t find it, I decided to create it.
Here are all the New York Times fiction bestsellers from this year. I’ve got the current #1 and this week’s bestselling list, both of which you can find all over the place.
This list also compiles every book that appears on the New York Times Fiction Best Sellers list in 2025 for Hardcover Fiction. Every week I update it so you can get the most accurate view of the year in one place.
Since this is a bit of a sprawling post, feel free to jump to the section that most interests you or take your time scrolling through the complete list of New York Times fiction best sellers.
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Current #1 New York Times Best Seller
The Secret of Secrets
Dan Brown
(2 Weeks) Robert Langdon returns with a trip to Prague to attend a conference presentation by his new girlfriend Katherine Solomon. Katherine is on the verge of publishing a new book that calls into question everything we know about human consciousness. When a brutal murder occurs, Katherine disappears with her manuscript and Langdon must track her down as he uncovers a secret project that will change the way we think about the human mind.
Current List of New York Times Best Sellers
1.The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown
As he searches for the missing noetic scientist he has been seeing, Robert Langdon discovers something regarding a secret project.
2.The Academy by Elin Hilderbrand and Shelby Cunningham
Harmful rumors cause trouble for the students and staff at a New England boarding school.
3.The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros
Ryan asks his friend Beckett to help his sister, who is caring for her twin children in Telluride.
4.Among the Burning Flowers by Samantha Shannon
In this installment of the Roots of Chaos series, Marosa Vetalda and her betrothed seek to give rise to a better world.
5.Katabasis by R. F. Kuang
A pair of rival graduate students descend into the underworld to save their late professor and secure his recommendation.
6.Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
Evie Sage gets a job doing unspecified office duties for the most infamous villain in the kingdom of Rennedawn.
7.Buckeye by Patrick Ryan
Consequences created by a secret forged between members of two families in a small Ohio town affect a new generation.
8.Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros
The third book in the Empyrean series. As enemies gain traction, Violet Sorrengail goes beyond the Aretian wards in search of allies.
9.Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid
In the summer of 1980, Joan Goodwin begins training with a group of candidates for NASA’s space shuttle program.
10.My Friends by Fredrick Backman
A young woman looks into the story behind a painting that was made 25 years ago and a small group of teens depicted in it; translated by Neil Smith.
11.Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall
Beth must confront her past when the man she once loved as a teenager returns to the village with his son.
12.The Correspondent by Virginia Evans
Letters from someone she used to know push Sybil Van Antwerp toward revisiting her past and finding a way to forgive.
13.The Color of Death by Trey Gowdy
After a tragedy strikes his family, an assistant district attorney investigates the murder of a young woman.
14.Framed in Death by J. D. Robb
The 61st book of the In Death series. Eve Dallas investigates the murder of a woman found in the doorway of two gallery owners’ home.
15.Quicksilver by Callie Hart
Saeris is transported to a dangerous land of ice and snow, where she must contend with a Fae warrior who has suspect agendas.
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Previous #1 New York Times Fiction Best Sellers
Fourth Wing
Rebecca Yarros
(94 Weeks) Violet Sorrengail is all set to live a quiet life among her books until her mother orders her to become a candidate for the highly competitive dragon riders. But dragons usually prefer to kill rather than bond with weak humans like Violet. With half the competition willing to kill her to improve their odds and the other half hating her because of her mother, Violet must use all her wits to survive the war college.
The Nightingale
Kristin Hannah
(87 Weeks) Set in a small village in occupied France, the story centers around two sisters. Forced to house a German officer in her home, the older sister Vianne Mauriac must decide, to protect her daughter, where exactly she should draw the line of being complicit with German demands. On the other hand, her younger sister Isabelle Rossignol feels committed to doing anything she can to resist the German occupation.
Iron Flame
Rebecca Yarros
(79 Weeks) In the highly anticipated sequel to Fourth Wing, Violet Sorrengail returns for her second year at Basgiath War College. No one expected her to survive this long, much less bond with one of the strongest dragons in existence and a second dragon as well. Now that she knows the secret the nation has been hiding, it will take all her wits to survive her second year, especially with the new vice commandant determined to make her betray the man she loves.
The Women
Kristin Hannah
(66 Weeks) The Women is the story of one woman gone to war, but it shines a light on all women who put themselves in harm’s way and whose sacrifice and commitment to their country has too often been forgotten. A novel about deep friendships and bold patriotism, The Women is a richly drawn story with a memorable heroine whose idealism and courage under fire will come to define an era.
James
Percival Everett
(52 Weeks) In a reimagining of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Percival Everett rewrites the story from Jim’s perspective. When he founds out he will be sold away from his family, Jim hides out on Jackson Island. There he meets Huckleberry Finn who has faked his death to avoid his violent father. Together, Jim and Huck take a raft down the Mississippi River where their adventures are shown in a new light.
Onyx Storm
Rebecca Yarros
(35 Weeks) Rebecca Yarros took the book world by storm with her dragon romantasy book, Fourth Wing. In the third book of the Empyrean series, Violet Sorrengail must venture beyond the failing Aretian wards to recruit allies. Violet needs an army and magic to keep her homeland, Xaden, and the dragons safe. But that means keeping a secret that could risk destroying everything.
Counting Miracles
Nicholas Sparks
(18 Weeks) Raised by his grandparents, Tyler Hughes has spent his entire adult life on the go, never staying in one place long as an Army Ranger. On her deathbed, his grandmother reveals the name and possible location of the father Tyler never met. Before starting his next assignment, Tyler visits Asheboro, North Carolina, and immediately falls for Kaitlyn, a doctor and single mom. Meanwhile, a local man becomes obsessed with protecting a rare white deer from poachers, never expecting a miracle that will tie Tyler, Kaitlyn, and him together.
Great Big Beautiful Life
Emily Henry
(17 Weeks) In her 80s, Margaret Ives finally agrees to let an author write her biography about her life as an heiress to one of the most storied and scandalous families in the 20th century. Margaret agrees to fly two authors out for a one-month trial to see which will be her biographer. Eternal optimist Alice knows that this could be her big break. She just has to beat out the grumpy award-winning author Hayden. But Margaret is telling different things to each one of them and with an iron-clad NDA, they can’t collaborate, no matter how much chemistry they feel between them. Emily Henry is a popular romance author nowadays but her books are always hit and miss with me.
You Like It Darker
Stephen King
(16 Weeks) Stephen King’s readers always ask for something a little darker and King is glad to oblige. A collection of twelve short stories, You Like It Darker delves into the darker side of life. A psychic vision runs lives. A widower receives an inheritance with strings attached. A vet answers a job ad that leads him to places no one should go. Whether discussing fate, luck, mortality, or parts of the universe best left unexplored, King is a master storyteller who isn’t afraid to delve into the darker side of things.
Atmosphere
Taylor Jenkins Reid
(16 Weeks) In the 1980s, Joan Goodwin loves her life as a professor of physics and astronomy at Rice University. Until she sees an ad for the first women scientists to join NASA’s Space Shuttle Program. Suddenly, Joan finds herself training to be an astronaut with a colorful cast of characters that teach her about the transformative power of love.
Never Flinch
Stephen King
(13 Weeks) When Detective Izzy Jaynes receives a letter threatening the lives of thirteen people, she turns to her good friend Holly Gibney for help. Meanwhile, Holly is working security for a controversial women’s rights activist whose packed lecture series has drawn a stalker. As the two storylines converge, Never Flinch blends Stephen King’s mastery of characters and plot to a thrilling conclusion.
The Perfect Divorce
Jeneva Rose
(8 Weeks) Eleven years after defending her husband Adam of murdering his mistress in The Perfect Marriage, Sarah Morgan has rebuilt her life with a new career and a new husband, Bob. When she discovers Bob had a one-night stand, Sarah immediately files for divorce. Amid their contentious divorce hearings, new DNA evidence arises in the case against Adam and the former Deputy Hudson is hell-bent on finding the truth.
The Knight and the Moth
Rachel Gillig
(8 Weeks) Nine years into her decade of service, Sybil Delling is tired of being a Diviner whose dreams predict the future. Just as her term is almost up, Roderick, a roguish knight appears with no respect for her work. But when diviners begin to disappear, Sybil has no choice but to turn to him for help. For only a heretic like Roderick could defeat a god in this gothic romantasy series.
To Die For
David Baldacci
(7 Weeks) In the third book of The 6:20 Man series, FBI agent Travis Devine needs to lay low from his nemesis, the girl on the train. That’s why he is now escorting twelve-year-old Betsey Odom on a flight to Seattle to meet with her uncle who’s under FBI investigation. Yet, as Devine gets to know Betsey, he discovers the story of her parents’ deaths are not adding up. The more Devine digs the more he realizes an even bigger conspiracy is at play.
Now or Never
Janet Evanovich
(7 Weeks) In the 31st book of the series, bounty hunter Stephanie Plum has accidentally said yes to both Ranger and Morelli. Stalling for time to decide what to do about her two fiancés, Stephanie hunts down an online influencer who likes to help the homeless, a produce merchant who has been trafficking girls, and a laundromat manager who thinks he’s a vampire. But Stephanie is also hiding a big secret that could upend everything as she makes the biggest decision of her life.
Say You’ll Remember Me
Abby Jimenez
(6 Weeks) When Samantha meets Xavier, a gorgeous veterinarian with the body of a Greek god, she’s smitten. Until he opens his mouth. But the disastrous first impression aside, Samantha and Xavier end up on the perfect first date that seems to last forever. Except afterward, Samantha begs Xavier to forget about her because her family situation makes dating impossible, even if he is the perfect guy. Known for her nuanced romance books that tackle difficult mental health topics, Abby Jimenez’s books are always the most anticipated books to read in any year.
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
V. E. Schwab
(6 Weeks) V. E. Schwab writes about immortality and hunger through three different storylines spanning 500 years. In 1532, Maria is tied of being a pawn of men and jumps at an offer from a handsome stranger to take a different path. In 1827, Charlotte is shipped to London after an affair and takes an invitation from a beautiful widow. In 2019, Alice’s one-night-stand leaves her questioning all her life’s decisions.
Wind and Truth
Brandon Sanderson
(5 Weeks) In the climax of the first half of the epic Stormlight Archive series, The Knights Radiant only have ten days to prepare for the epic battle of the champions against the evil god Odium. But when the ruthless Taravangian takes Odium’s place, everything is thrown in chaos. With fighting across the entire world, Dalinar and Navani seek an advantage in the Spirtual Realm for the fate of the Cosmere stands in the balance.
Not Quite Dead Yet
Holly Jackson
(5 Weeks) The daughter of one of the wealthiest families in Woodstock, Vermont, Jet Mason has lived a normal, boring life. When she is attacked on Halloween, Jet receives a head injury that doctors say will kill her in the next week. That gives Jet seven days to solve her own murder and she can’t help but look at everyone – her parents, her best friend turned sister-in-law and her ex-boyfriend – in a new light.
Quicksilver
Callie Hart
(5 Weeks) Saeris Fane has been hiding her powers as she picks pockets and steals water from the Queen’s Reservoir, a precious commodity in the desert. When she accidentally opens a portal between realms, Saeris finds herself in a land of ice and snow ruled by Fae. After finding herself to Kingfisher, a handsome Fae warrior, Saeris begins to realize his motives might not be what she thinks in this fantasy romance.
Shield of Sparrows
Devney Perry
(4 Weeks) When a legendary monster hunter arrives, Princess Odessa suddenly finds herself married off to him to seal an ancient treaty. Tired of being subservient – to her father, her new husband, and the monsters that stalk the realm – Odessa decides its time to make her own rules in this slow-burn enemies to loves romantic fantasy.
An Inside Job
Daniel Silva
(4 Weeks) Art restorer Gabriel Allon returns for another thrilling investigation. Hired to restore an important Venice painting, Allon is stunned to discover the body of a woman floating in the Venice Lagoon. The mysterious woman seems to be connected to a lost Leonardo da Vinci work, undiscovered in the museum’s back room and then stolen during a blackout. Now Allon finds himself caught up in journey through the art world’s dark side that may end of threatening the life of the pope.
Katabasis
R. F. Kuang
(4 Weeks) Alice Law has sacrificed everything to become one of the best in the fields of Magick and to study under Professor Jacob Grimes at Cambridge. When the professor dies in a magical accident, Alice decides even Hell won’t stop her from her goal. Even though she doesn’t like the man, she needs his academic recommendation. So she sets off to recover him from Hell only Peter Murdoch, her academic rival, as come to the same conclusion and sets off with her.
Don’t Let Him In
Lisa Jewell
(3 Weeks) After her husband’s tragic death, Nina Swann was not looking for love again when she met his old friend Nick Radcliffe. Suddenly she is swept away by the perfect man but her adult daughter Ash feels like there is something dodgy about Nick. Meanwhile, Martha is a florist whose charming husband Alistair has started disappearing for days. As Martha, Nina, and Ash are set on a collision course, they learn the truth that a perfect man can be a perfect liar in this dark twisted thriller.
Rose in Chains
Julie Soto
(3 Weeks) The war is over and Evil has won. Capture in the castle, Briony Rosewood and the other survivors are sold at auction into lives of servitude. As the princess of Evermore, Briony is sold at the highest price to Toven Hearst, the descendant of a noble family known for their cruelty. Without her powers, all seems lost but Briony might find hope in the most unlikeliest of places in this romantic fantasy.
For Richer For Poorer
Danielle Steel
(2 Weeks) After being the head designer for Oscar de la Renta, fourteen years ago Eugenia Ward started her own fashion company making evening gowns and haute couture. The recent economic downturn has hit her business hard just as the expenses for her daughter’s wedding keep adding up. When Eugenia meets a successful real estate developer, his kindness and advice have her envisioning new beginnings. With money running out and wedding drama piled up, and a hurricane brewing, Eugenia’s personal, business and love lives all seem to be at the breaking point.
The Fallen & The Kiss of Dusk
Carissa Broadbent
(2 Weeks) To save those she loved, Mische made the ultimate sacrifice and know the world is engulfed in eternal night. In the fourth book of the Crowns of Nyxia series, Asar is desperate to escape the prison of the gods and find Mische again. When a goddess offers him a deal, Asar and Mische must steal the power of the god of death so Asher can ascend to divinity. But how much are they willing to sacrifice to be together?
A Curse Carved in Bone
Danielle L. Jensen
(2 Weeks) In a sequel to A Fate Inked in Blood, Freya knows the truth of her divine heritage. Fated to destroy thousands of lives, Freya desperately searches for a way to break her destiny. Stinging from Bjorn’s betrayal, Freya finds herself in league with the king she was raised to fear. As her attraction to Bjorn continues to grow, their disagreement about her past push them farther and farther apart even as they are connected by a blood oath.
Heavyweights
(10+ Weeks on the NYT Bestseller List)
Remarkably Bright Creatures
Shelby Van Pelt
(64 Weeks) After her husband died, Tova Sullivan began working the night shift at the Sowell Bay Aquarium. Thirty years ago, Tova’s son Erik disappeared on a boat in the Puget Sound, and cleaning the aquarium helps her cope. When she befriends Marcellus, the aquarium’s giant octopus, Marcellus discovers what happened to Erik and must find a way to show Tova the truth before it’s too late.
The God of the Woods
Liz Moore
(42 Weeks) In August 1975, Barbara Van Laar is discovered missing from her summer camp bed. A tragedy for any child, but Barbara is the daughter of the wealthy owner of the camp and the nearby estate. Fourteen years ago, Barbara’s older brother also went missing without a trace. Tying together the wealthy Van Laar family with the working class community that supports the camp and estate, The God of the Woods is a multi-layered drama about secrets that refuse to be forgotten.
The Wedding People
Alison Espach
(39 Weeks) When Phoebe Stone turns up at the grand Cornwall Inn in Newport, Rhode Island, everyone just assumes she is another wedding guest. Yet, Phoebe just happened to book the long-anticipated trip she always dreamed of taking with her husband on the same weekend. Quickly, Phoebe and the bride find themselves confiding in each other, helping Phoebe to start anew.
Broken Country
Clare Leslie Hall
(26 Weeks) Beth and Frank live a happy life on a farm until their world takes a turn when Frank’s brother shoots a dog going after the sheep. Turns out the dog belongs to Beth’s teenage love, Gabriel Wolfe. Suddenly Beth is brought back in Gabriel’s life whose young son reminds Beth of her own who tragically died. As tensions, rumors, and jealousies mount, Beth must choose between who she was and who she wants to be.
All the Colors of the Dark
Chris Whitaker
(22 Weeks) From the author of We Begin at the End comes a decades-spanning love story filled with mystery. In 1975, girls are disappearing from a small Missouri town. When the daughter of a wealthy family is targeted, she is saved by Patch, a one-eyed local boy. But when Patch disappears, his best friend searches for him and the missing girls.
My Friends
Fredrik Backman
(20 Weeks) An aspiring artist, eighteen-year-old Louisa unexpectedly finds herself in the care of a famous painting of a pier with three barely discernably teens sitting on the end. Determined to find the story behind the painting, Louisa sets out on a cross-country journey of discovery. Twenty-five years ago, four friends spent a summer together on the pier, avoiding their chaotic home lives creating a friendship that will change more than their lives. Backman is always a favorite choice for book clubs looking for a heartwarming message.
Intermezzo
Sally Rooney
(17 Weeks) Although they are brothers, Peter and Ivan Koubek are nothing alike. A successful Irish lawyer, Peter seems untouchable as he walks through life. On the other hand, competitive chess player Ivan is socially awkward and lonely. When their father dies, the grieving brothers each struggle with their love life as they balance despair and hope.
Fan Favorites
(5+ Weeks on the New York Times Bestseller List)
The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong
Amazon | Goodreads
(7 Weeks) A young man becomes the caretaker of an elderly widow and they form a bond over the course of a year.
Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan
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(7 Weeks) A coal merchant discovers something that causes turmoil in a small Irish town controlled by the church in 1985; the basis of the film.
Strangers in Time by David Baldacci
Amazon | Goodreads
(6 Weeks) In London in 1944, two teenagers dealing with the dangers of World War II form an alliance with a bookshop owner.
The House of Cross by James Patterson
Amazon | Goodreads
(6 Weeks) The 33rd book in the Alex Cross series. Three candidates to the Supreme Court are violently attacked.
Summer in the City by Alex Aster
Amazon | Goodreads
(5 Weeks) A screenwriter seeking inspiration coincidentally moves next door to the billionaire with whom she hooked up a couple years ago.
Nightshade by Michael Connelly
Amazon | Goodreads
(5 Weeks) The Los Angeles County sheriff’s detective Stilwell gets reassigned to Catalina Island, where he investigates a poaching case and a Jane Doe found in the harbor.
The First Gentleman by Bill Clinton and James Patterson
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(5 Weeks) When President Wright’s husband goes on trial for murder, a pair of journalists search for answers.
Quicksilver by Callie Hart
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(5 Weeks) Saeris is transported to a dangerous land of ice and snow, where she must contend with a Fae warrior who has suspect agendas.
Honorable Mention
(2-4 Weeks on the New York Times Bestseller List)
Wicked by Gregory Maguire
A misunderstood girl named Elphaba is declared a witch; the basis of the musical and the film. (Collector’s edition.)
All Fours by Miranda July
A semi-famous artist leaves her family behind to drive herself across country but takes a detour to a nondescript motel.
Never Say Never by Danielle Steel
A woman reeling from her husband’s infidelity and the loss of her job meets a well-known actor in the French countryside.
Holmes is Missing by James Patterson and Brian Sitts
The second book in the Holmes, Margaret & Poe series. A series of child abductions perplexes the private investigators.
Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
In 1970, a pregnant teenager, who is placed under watchful eyes at a home in Florida, comes across an occult book.
Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney
An author travels to a Scottish island, where he sees a woman who bears an uncanny resemblance to his missing wife.
Presumed Guilty by Scott Turow
The third book in the Presumed Innocent series. A retired judge is asked to come to the defense of his fiancée’s son, who is accused of first-degree murder.
The Night is Defying by Chloe C. Peñaranda
The second book in the Nytefall series. Shifting alliances and impending doom add pressure to Astraea and Nyte’s tenuous relationship.
Bonded in Death by J. D. Robb
The 60th book of the In Death series. Eve Dallas investigates the mysterious death of someone who was in a secret organization.
Paranoia by James Patterson and James O. Born
The 17th book in the Michael Bennett series. Bennett goes after someone who is killing police officers.
We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes
A woman, who is besieged by calamities in several facets of her life, finds her beliefs about family are tested.
Three Days in June by Anne Tyler
As her daughter’s wedding draws near, Gail Baines faces issues with her job, her ex-husband and her past.
Dream State by Eric Puchner
Fifty years after a wedding in Montana, reverberations from that time continue to affect three friends and their children.
Battle Mountain by C. J. Box
The 25th book in the Joe Pickett series. Nate seeks vengeance while off the grid and Joe looks for the governor’s missing son-in-law.
Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
A Nigerian travel writer living in America and several women connected to her face turning points in their lives.
Blood Moon by Sandra Brown
The producer of a true crime TV series enlists the help of a detective to look into the disappearances of several teenage girls.
Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy
A woman washes ashore on a tiny island near Antarctica, where the only inhabitants are a man and his three children.
The Writer by James Patterson and J. D. Barker
An N.Y.P.D. detective is called to a crime scene in an apartment where the shelves are full of books by a true-crime writer.
Nobody’s Fool by Harlan Coben
The private investigator Sami Kierce tracks down clues to solve a mystery from his past.
Lethal Prey by John Sandford
The 35th book in the Prey series. True-crime bloggers complicate Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers’s search for a killer.
The Writer by James Patterson and J. D. Barker
An N.Y.P.D. detective is called to a crime scene in an apartment where the shelves are full of books by a true-crime writer.
Firebird by Juliette Cross
A Roman general who can transform into a dragon and a Dacian dancer discover that their love may bring about pain.
The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose
A criminal defense attorney vows to defend her husband after he is accused of murdering his mistress.
25 Alive by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
The 25th book in the Women’s Murder Club series. Lindsay Boxer’s former partner is the victim at a crime scene.
The Missing Half by Ashley Flowers
Years after their sisters went missing in a similar way, Nicole Monroe and Jenna Connor team up to search for them.
Silver Elite by Dani Francis
Wren Darlington winds up in the elite training program of her enemy and finds it hard to resist their commanding officer, Cross Redden.
Hidden Nature by Nora Roberts
After recovering from a gunshot, a Natural Resources police officer investigates a woman’s disappearance.
The First Gentleman by Bill Clinton and James Patterson
When President Wright’s husband goes on trial for murder, a pair of journalists search for answers.
With a Vengeance by Riley Sager
The murder of a passenger on a luxury train disrupts Anna Matheson’s plan to get retribution for her family’s downfall.
The River is Waiting by Wally Lamb
A man struggling in several areas of his life is sentenced to prison, where he encounters acts of kindness and brutality.
A Mother’s Love by Danielle Steel
After her handbag is stolen during a trip to Paris, a best-selling author with a traumatic past determines not to be a victim.
The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy by Brigitte Knightley
Aurienne Fairhrim accepts an offer to heal a member of an enemy faction and an attraction develops.
The Woman in Suite 11 by Ruth Ware
The second book in the Lo Blacklock series. Blacklock attends the opening of a luxury Swiss hotel and gets swept up in a dangerous pursuit across Europe.
The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst
In this novel set in the world of “The Spellshop,” Terlu Perna must figure out a sorcerer’s secrets to save an island containing magical greenhouses.
The Hamptons Lawyer by James Patterson and Mike Lupica
The third book in the Jane Smith thriller series. Taking on a celebrity client proves dangerous.
Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman
A Coast Guard vet named Carl and his ex-girlfriend’s cat, Princess Donut, are trapped in a fantasy dungeon.
Scarred by Emily McIntire
The second book in the Never After series. Lady Sara Beatreaux develops an attraction for one of the men she intended to kill.
The Pumpkin Spice Cafe by Laurie Gilmore
Jeanie takes over her aunt’s café in Dream Harbor and encounters a local farmer.
On Wings of Blood by Briar Boleyn
A dragon rider named Medra Pendragon is captured by vampires and placed inside the dangerous Bloodwing Academy.
The Color of Death by Trey Gowdy and Christopher Greyson
A dragon rider named Medra Pendragon is captured by vampires and placed inside the dangerous Bloodwing Academy.
Wild Reverence by Rebecca Ross
In a novel written for adults that is set in the world of “Divine Rivals,” a goddess named Matilda is faced with making a great sacrifice.
Buckeye by Patrick Ryan
Consequences created by a secret forged between members of two families in a small Ohio town affect a new generation.
Framed in Death by J. D. Robb
The 61st book of the In Death series. Eve Dallas investigates the murder of a woman found in the doorway of two gallery owners’ home.
Billion Dollar Ransom by James Patterson and Duane Swierczynski
Five members of a billionaire’s family are simultaneously kidnapped.
One Hit Wonders
(1 Week on the New York Times Best Seller List)
Do You Agree with The New York Times Fiction Best Sellers?
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