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Vampires Take Historical Fiction

Hi historical fiction friends!

Anyone else been trying to get all their spooky horror reads in this October? I’ll pick up a horror or thriller book upon occasion year-round, but it’s really October when I try to set my sights on all things haunted and haunting. A little bit of true crime, a little bit of Stephen Graham Jones. Autumn is just the perfect time for it and a good excuse to read some books I might not pick up as often the rest of the year.

Speaking of autumn, this time of year is the perfect time to curl up with a great read and get cozy—whatever your version of cozy looks like. Whether it’s romance, creepy reads, modern classics, or escapist reads you crave, TBR can help you find the perfect books for your fall reading, with options curated to your specific reading tastes. As a former bibliologist, I can confirm that a lot of time and effort is put into finding the perfect reads just for you. So why not sign up today as a little fall treat for yourself or a loved one?

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New Releases

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Let the Dead Bury the Dead by Allison Epstein (October 17, 2023)

In Imperial Russia, the revolutionary spell of one woman changes the lives of a grand duke, an army captain, and a Koalitsiya lieutenant, and it threatens the lives and peace of an entire nation. Combining history with Eastern European folklore, Epstein paints a thrilling historical tale of forbidden love and revolutionary fervor.

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The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng (October 17, 2023)

Based on true events, The House of Doors tells the story of a couple living on the Straits Settlement of Penang when it is visited by author William Somerset Maugham and his secretary, Gerald, as he searches for inspiration for his next book. He finds it in Lesley, whose marriage is more troubled than it at first appears and whose relationship with the revolutionary Dr. Sun Yat Sen is the beginning of a tale far more fascinating than William ever could’ve imagined.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our  New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

So far this month we’ve looked at witches and ghosts in historical fiction, but now it’s time to turn our eye on the most horrifying of all monsters: the vampire.

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Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas

Years ago, Nena was attacked by a strange creature that left her all but dead. Now, years later, the United States has invaded Mexico, and rumors of terrifying monsters once again plague the countryside. Can Nena survive them–and the encroaching violence–a second time?

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Opium and Absinthe by Lydia Kang

A girl drained of her blood. A new book about a terrifying monster.

After her sister is found dead with two puncture wounds on her neck, Tillie can’t help but think of Bram Stocker’s recently released novel. But vampires only exist in stories, don’t they? With rumors swirling and those closest to her all too happy to keep her in a laudanum-induced haze, Tillie begins to wonder just who–and what–she can trust.

That’s it for now, folks! Stay subscribed for more stories of yesteryear.

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Right now I’m reading Rouge by Mona Awad. What about you?

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Ghosts of History

Hi historical fiction friends!

Fall has finally brought—gasp—cool weather to my neck of the woods. Not quite *sweater weather* but, hey, we’re getting there. And in the meantime I intend to enjoy the feeling of a cool, autumn breeze for as long as it’s here!

And speaking of autumn, this time of year is the perfect time to curl up with a great read and get cozy—whatever your version of cozy looks like. Whether it’s romance, creepy reads, modern classics, or escapist reads you crave, TBR can help you find the perfect books for your fall reading, with options curated to your specific reading tastes. As a former bibliologist, I can confirm that a lot of time and effort is put into finding the perfect reads just for you. So why not sign up today as a little fall treat for yourself or a loved one?

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Ghost Houseplant Bookmarks from Bloom and Bewilder

Okay, I’m obsessed with these ghost houseplant bookmarks. I need them in my life. $6

New Releases

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Queen Hereafter by Isabelle Schuler (October 10, 2023)

Based on the medieval Scottish woman who inspired Shakespeare’s Lady Macbeth, Queen Hereafter paints a vivid portrait of Gruoch, the daughter of an overthrown king and descendant of ancient druids. She has always known she will one day become queen and reclaim her Pictish lands. Her betrothal to Duncan, heir to the throne, confirms this. But when violence and betrayal force her to flee, she must decide whether to slip quietly away or seek the vengeance—and throne—she knows she deserves.

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Homeward by Angela Jackson-Brown

In 1962, Rose Perkins Bourdon returns home to Georgia alone and pregnant with a baby that isn’t her husband’s. As she scrambles to pick up the pieces of her life, her sister introduces her to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, a group fighting the types of battles to change the nation that Rose has only ever seen on TV. Rose becomes increasingly involved in the burgeoning Civil Right’s Movement, and for the first time in a long time, she really feels alive.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our  New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

And now for some ghosts in historical fiction!

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Briefly, a Delicious Life by Nell Stevens

Since the 15th century, Blanca has been keeping watch over the hilltop monastery in Mallorca where she died. She’s created trouble for corrupt monks and fallen in love a few times, but never has she set eyes upon anyone like the writer George Sand. George defies convention with her children and lover Frederic Chopin in tow. Blanca could watch her forever. But the conservative people of Mallorca don’t appreciate the author’s presence. Will Blanca be able to stop tragedy before it strikes this time around?

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The Ghost Bride by Yangsze Choo

Li Lan is the daughter of a once-wealthy merchant family in colonial Malaysia with few hopes of making a respectable marriage match. But the offer of becoming the ghost bride to the recently deceased heir to a rich family is untenable to her. Unfortunately, his ghost is hell-bent on having her one way or another. A journey to the spirit world where he resides might help her uncover why he is so obsessed with her—but it could also condemn her to an afterlife by his side forever.

That’s it for now, folks! Stay subscribed for more stories of yesteryear.

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Right now I’m reading Monstrilio by Gerardo Sámano Córdova. What about you?

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Historical Fiction Full of Witches

Hi historical fiction fans!

It’s the first week of October, and you know what that means: time for supernatural historical fiction! I’ve got a month-long series planned full of fun, spooktacular historical fiction for your seasonal reading pleasure. First up are historical fiction books full of witches. You know you can’t resist them.

The start of Autumn also means it’s time to curl up with a great read and get cozy — whatever your version of cozy looks like. Whether it’s romance, creepy reads, modern classics, or escapist reads you crave, TBR can help you find the perfect books for your fall reading, with options curated to your specific reading tastes.

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These little ghosties love reading just as much as you do! A sweatshirt featuring ghosts and books is just perfect for a cozy October. $35

New Releases

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The Other Princess by Denny S. Bryce (October 3, 2023)

Sarah Forbes Bonetta was enslaved as a child, but at seven, the kidnapped Yoruba princess is “gifted” to Queen Victoria. Haunted by the horrors of her past and now paraded around in court, the disconnect between Sarah’s status as both insider and outsider is a constant struggle. But her keen intellect and charming personality make her a favorite in Victorian London, even as she searches for a place she can truly call home.

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The Roaring Days of Zora Lily by Noelle Salazar (October 3, 2023)

The discovery of an unknown designer who once made a dress for Greta Garbo, now housed in the Smithsonian Museum, brings to light the story of a young girl in 1920s Seattle who dreamed of becoming a fashion designer. When her friend gets a job as a dancer in a downtown club, Zora finally finds her chance to make a name for herself among the glittering nightlife of the Speakeasies. But is pursuing her dream worth the cost?

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our  New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

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The Witching Tide by Margaret Meyer

When the witchfinder arrives to East Anglia in 17th century England, a voiceless midwife is enlisted to search for “devil’s marks” on the accused. Unable to speak up for the local women being hunted and detained, Martha must decide whether to save the others or protect herself.

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The Last Witch of Scotland by Philip Paris

After a devastating fire kills her father and disfigures her, Aila and her mother move to a remote parish in the Scottish highlands to get away from their past. But the minister’s interest in them only serves to alienate them from the locals further. And when a troupe of entertainers arrives, bringing with them joy Aila and her mother haven’t felt since before the fire, it becomes clear that the truth means nothing when faith can be invoked.

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Conjure Women by Afia Atakora

The line between healer and witch has often blurred, and it’s never more clear to Rue, who has reluctantly continued her mother’s work as a midwife than when she delivers a baby the townsfolk believe is cursed. Soon, her neighbors eye her with suspicion. But the secrets she’s keeping stretch back far longer than anyone could imagine, even those so ready to suspect the worst of her.

You might also enjoy Everyone Know Your Mother is a Witch, The Mercies, and The Manningtree Witches.

That’s it for now, folks! Stay subscribed for more stories of yesteryear.

If you want to talk books, historical or otherwise, you can find me @rachelsbrittain on Goodreads, Instagram, and Litsy, my favorite bookish social media.

Right now I’m reading The Ghost Bride by Yangsze Choo. What about you?

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Authors and Old Stories Reimagined in Historical Fiction

Hi historical fiction fans!

I’ve been volunteering at a local animal shelter place recently, and 10/10, I highly recommend looking into opportunities at your local shelters. That has nothing to do with reading, but, hey, I’m sure you could listen to some great audiobooks while you walk dogs if you wanted.

Have you checked out The Deep Dive yet? Book Riot’s editorial team writes for casual and power readers alike in this newsletter. During the month of September, all new free subscribers will be entered to win Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler, plus five mystery books from The Deep Dive. To enter, simply start a free subscription to The Deep Dive. No payment method required!

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New Releases

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Undiscovered by Gabriela Wiener, translated by Julia Sanches (September 26, 2023)

Blending together fact and fiction, Peruvian journalist Gabriela Wiener confronts her family’s complicated history as colonized and colonizer. Though Wiener sees herself in the Indigenous sculptures at a pre-Columbian exhibition, her great-great-grandfather was responsible for their plundering.

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Death and the Sisters by Heather Redmond (September 26, 2023)

A young Mary Godwin (later Shelley), her stepsister Jane, and Percy Shelley become entangled in a murder investigation when a dead body appears downstairs after a dinner party. The growing attraction both Mary and Jane feel for Percy, though, threatens to derail their quest for answers.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our  New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

Death and the Sisters isn’t exactly a retelling, but it does reimagine a literary icon into a new story. These two historical fiction novels do the same with a Chinese classic and the author of The Scarlet Letter.

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The Water Outlaws by S. L. Huang

In this retelling of the classic Chinese novel Water Margin, a group of bandits whose progressive ideas the Empire would like to destroy push back against the norms of society. When an expert arms instructor is betrayed and disgraced, she joins the Liangshan Bandits. Together, these powerful outlaws could bring down an empire.

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Hester by Laurie Lico Albanese

A Scottish seamstress recently immigrated from Scotland, and a young Nathaniel Hawthorne find themselves drawn to each other after Isobel Gamble’s husband abandons her. Nathaniel is still haunted by the women his ancestors condemned to the gallows in Salem. Isobel is a young immigrant, both talented and troubled. Both must contend with what it means to be a “real” American in a time when the Underground Railroad is still in its early days.

That’s it for now, folks! Stay subscribed for more stories of yesteryear.

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Right now I’m reading Katherine of Aragon: The True Queen by Alison Weir. What about you?

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Queens of Historical Fiction

Hi historical fiction fans!

In my determination to finally start feeling like it’s fall here in the Southern U.S., I’m writing this newsletter to you from outside. Unfortunately, it’s still in the mid-80s here, so it’s a somewhat sweaty experience. If only a crisp autumn breeze would come my way!

Deciding whether to read the books we’re talking about this week, however, should be no sweat at all. In addition to two great new releases, I’m sharing some “herstory,” (sorry, I couldn’t help myself) about queens of the past. Calling all my pals who went through a phase of reading all about the Tudors in middle school with those Royal Diaries books. This one’s for you.

If that’s not enough books for you, check out The Deep Dive, where Book Riot’s editorial team writes for casual and power readers alike. During the month of September, all new free subscribers will be entered to win Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler, plus 5 mystery books from The Deep Dive. To enter, simply start a free subscription to The Deep Dive. No payment method required!

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New Releases

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All You Have to Do Is Call by Kerri Maher (September 19, 2023)

In the early 1970s, a secret women’s health organization defied the laws attempting to control women’s rights and bodies. Three women, two working as Janes and one who is only beginning to feel that her life as a housewife is no longer fulfilling, grapple with the mental dissonance of the lives they lead. A historical novel that is, unfortunately, timely once more.

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The Phoenix Crown by Kate Quinn and Janie Chang (September 19, 2023)

The lives of four women living in San Francisco at the turn of the 20th century were forever changed by the 1906 Earthquake and the disappearance of a railroad magnate with a collection of priceless Chinese artifacts. Six years later, one of those artifacts—the Phoenix Crown—is being worn at Versailles—and someone is determined to get it back.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our  New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

I went to see the musical Six last week, and I’m pretty sure it’s reignited my preteen fixation on the Tudors. But the Tudor queens aren’t the only ones to have made a profound mark upon history. Here are three fascinating queens you should definitely be reading about:

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Katherine of Aragon, The True Queen by Alison Weir

First up is one of the books I’m eyeing as I embark on a Tudor reading marathon. Alison Weir has written numerous books about the Tudors, Plantagenets, and other royals, including this book about Katherine of Aragon, King Henry VIII’s first wife, who starts off this series about the six wives of King Henry.

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Queen of Exiles by Vanessa Riley

The queen of a newly free Haiti, Marie-Louise Christophe, rules alongside her husband for 10 years before he is overthrown, leaving Marie-Louise and their daughters on their own. Forced to flee to Europe, Marie-Louise must redefine herself and her daughters to prove they are every bit the equal of their royal peers. Even in exile, she knows she is a queen. It’s ensuring everyone else knows it, too; that’s the real battle.

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Sisi: Empress on Her Own by Allison Pataki

Before Megan Markle or Princess Di, there was Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary, beloved by her people and known by the endearment, “Sisi.” But as monarchies fall, Sisi’s own marriage crumbles, and World War I approaches, will Sisi be able to save her family and her empire without losing herself?

That’s it for now, folks. Stay subscribed for more stories of yesteryear.

If you want to talk books, historical or otherwise, you can find me @rachelsbrittain on Goodreads, Instagram, and Litsy, my favorite bookish social media.

Right now I’m reading Anne Boleyn: 500 Years of Lies by Hayley Nolan.

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Shakespeare in Historical Fiction

Hi historical fiction fans!

All this talk of pumpkin spice lately is making me wish summer could last just a little longer. Don’t get me wrong, I’m well and truly ready to be done with the heat, but how could it possibly be time for fall? I guess I’ll just have to enjoy these last few weeks even as the rest of the world pretends it’s already pumpkin season.

Book Riot’s editorial team is writing for casual and power readers alike over at The Deep Dive! During the month of September, all new free subscribers will be entered to win Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler plus 5 mystery books from The Deep Dive. To enter, simply start a free subscription to The Deep Dive. No payment method required!

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I love a good bookish wardrobe staple, and this one is perfect for fall which is fast approaching. $37

New Releases

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The Two-Tailed Snake
by Nod Ghosh (September 14, 2023)

A girl in Northeast India is forced to quit school when her father disappears without a trace in 1945. Joya takes up work at a garment factory where she hears rumors of growing unrest and corruption. Could this have anything to do with her father’s disappearance, and what does any of it have to do with a mysterious figure called the “two-tailed snake?”

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Fair Rosaline by Natasha Solomons (September 12, 2023)

A prequel to the Romeo and Juliet story that you know, Fair Rosaline follows the jilted first-love of Romeo who must watch as her thirteen-year-old cousin is taken in by the lothario’s thrall. With mere days before she’s to be sent off to a nunnery, will Rosaline be able to save her cousin from heartbreak and ruin before it’s too late?

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

From retellings to reimagined histories, Shakespeare inspires fiction in so many ways. Let’s explore a few.

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Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell

This fictional account of Shakespeare’s marriage and the son he and his wife lost to the plague at only 11 is not only the story of a family, a death, and a woman mostly lost to history, but also of one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays, a story of madness and loss written only four years after Hamnet’s death.

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Desdemona by Toni Morrison

In this play from the author of Beloved, the story of Othello is reimagined as a dialogue of words and music between Desdemona and her African nurse Barbary. Desdemona gives voice to the overlooked women at the heart of this Shakespeare play, and it explores the complexities of race, gender, and love, reimagining them as befits a modern audience.

That’s it for now, folks! Stay subscribed for more stories of yesteryear.

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Right now I’m reading Terrace Story by Hilary Leichter. What about you?

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Formidable Grandmothers in Historical Fiction

Hi historical fiction fans!

Books, books, and more books. That’s what you’re here for, right? This week we’ve got family sagas, historical fiction based on real trials from history, and grandmothers you can’t help but love.

Want to read more about great books AND get a chance to win free books?

Book Riot’s editorial team is writing for casual and power readers alike over at The Deep Dive! During the month of September, all new free subscribers will be entered to win Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler plus 5 mystery books from The Deep Dive. To enter, simply start a free subscription to The Deep Dive. No payment method required!

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New Releases

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The Fraud by Zadie Smith (September 5, 2023)

Housekeeper and cousin to a once-famous novelist, Mrs. Eliza Touchet is captivated by a trial with a lower-class Australian butcher claiming to be the rightful heir of a title and estate many suspect him of fraudulently trying to take as his own. Andrew Bogle, who grew up enslaved in Jamaica, knows his future depends on telling the story people want to hear as a witness in the “Tichborne Trial.” But what story is it? And what will it say about British society itself?

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One Blood by Denene Millner (September 5, 2023)

Three generations of women reckon with the secrets and relationships that tie them together in this story of hope, ambition, and the Great Migration. The choices two girls make when they move north resonate through the years when a daughter discovers she’s adopted and sets herself to uncovering the secrets her mothers and grandmothers set in motion that led her here.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

I lost my grandmother last week to Alzheimer’s. The stories of incredible grandmothers I’m sharing this week are in honor of her.

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The Mountains Sing by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai

A grandmother and granddaughter face the intergenerational trauma of displacement and war when first, the family is forced to flee during the Land Reform of the growing Communist movement and later again, when the Việt Nam War tears the family apart. Amidst it all, it is the love and hope of a family that keep them together.

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Shark Dialogues by Kiana Davenport

The matriarch of an interracial Hawaiian family helps her four granddaughters come to terms with their complicated heritage and history in this novel about survival amidst the backdrop of colonization. It’s a family epic interwoven with the lore, legends, and history of the Pacific.

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Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch by Rivka Galchen

When the mother of famed mathematician Johannes Kepler is accused of being a witch, Katharina tells her side of the story to her neighbor, a widower with secrets of his own. Katharina may be doing herself no favors with the way she talks about her accusers, but she’s certainly a formidable woman and grandmother caught up in the religious hysteria of her time.

That’s it for now, folks! Stay subscribed for more stories of yesteryear.

If you want to talk books, historical or otherwise, you can find me @rachelsbrittain on Instagram, Goodreads, and Litsy, my favorite bookish social media.

Right now I’m reading Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas. What about you?

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Harlem Historical Fiction

Hi historical fiction fans!

Boy, do I have some treats in store for you this week! We’ve got some gorgeous book coasters, wonderful new releases, and historical fiction set in Harlem. What more could you ask for?

But before we get into all that:

Have you ever wanted to be as up-to-date on new releases as the contributors here at Book Riot? Well, we might have just the thing you need. Book Riot’s New Release Index will keep you in the know about all the latest books. New books for days. Subscribe today — you won’t be able to read them all, but it’s fun to try! 

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Bring your love of books to the table with these coasters designed to look like your favorite novels. $20

New Releases

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Learned by Heart by Emma Donoghue (August 29, 2023)

The heartbreaking true story of Anne Lister, Eliza Raine, and their teen love story set at an English boarding school in the early 1800s. It’s an intense relationship that will change them both forever. In typical Donoghue style, Learned by Heart is meticulously researched and full of beautiful prose.

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Harlem After Midnight by Louise Hare (August 29, 2023)

From the author of Miss Aldridge Regrets comes a new 1930s Harlem mystery. A London transplant with dreams of Broadway finds herself falling too fast for the musician who offered her a place to stay after her father’s passing. Not only that, the stories her father told her seem to be missing some pieces–big pieces. Can Lena figure out the truth of these two men before she’s caught up in something she won’t be able to escape?

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

Hoping for even more historical fiction set in Harlem? I’ve got you.

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Dead Dead Girls by Nekesa Afia

In 1920s Harlem, a woman running from her past by spending nights at the finest speakeasy Harlem has to offer finds herself involved in solving a string of murders after she’s arrested. The police give her two options: help them figure out who’s killing local Black girls or spend her days in a jail cell. It might seem like an easy choice, but given her past and the dangerous killer she now stalks, it might just prove the death of her.

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Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead

An upstanding furniture salesman with a criminal history is drawn back into the world of crime when his cousin is brought in on a plan to rob the Hotel Theresa. Now, Ray is working as a fence for crooks and shady cops while trying to keep up his family man façade. Whitehead provides us with an insider look into life in 1960s Harlem with this novel of heists, hopes, and family.

That’s it for now, folks. Stay subscribed for more stories of yesteryear.

If you want to talk books, historical or otherwise, you can find me @rachelsbrittain on Goodreads, Instagram, and Litsy, my favorite bookish social media.

Right now I’m reading Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher. What about you?

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Vampires, Shipwrecks, and Natural Disasters

Hi historical fiction fans!

The coffee shops may be bringing back pumpkin spice early this year, but let’s not get it twisted: we’re not to fall quite yet. Considering we’re talking about vampires this week, I felt the need to remind you. But these new releases and recommendations are perfect for any time, trust me.

Have you ever wanted to be as up-to-date on new releases as the contributors here at Book Riot? Well, we might have just the thing you need. Book Riot’s New Release Index will keep you in the know about all the latest books. New books for days. Subscribe today — you won’t be able to read them all, but it’s fun to try! 

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Annotation Bookmarks from Aethereal Books

These neat annotation bookmarks are perfect for readers who make a lot of notes while they read. Now you don’t need to worry about having sticky tabs handy — they’re right there on your bookmark! $10

New Releases

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Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas (August 15, 2023)

Isabel Cañas wrote one of my favorite historical fiction novels last year, so I’m thrilled to see she’s back with another. In this supernatural western, a curandera and a vaquero are brought back together when the United States attacked Mexico in 1846. Though their reunion — and the causes for it — are shocking, it’s the creatures haunting the cavalry by night that truly plague them. Only if they can work through their past will they be able to come together to vanquish these creatures of the night.

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Rage the Night by Donna Morrissey (August 29, 2023)

Based upon a tragedy that took place in Newfoundland in 1914, Rage the Night follows the story of a man searching for answers about his birth after a deathbed confession upends everything he thought he knew about himself. When his journey takes him across Newfoundland and aboard a rickety ship, his tale intersects with that of a historical disaster that still resonates to this day.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

Speaking of historical disasters, here are two books that feature the immense strength and community required to weather natural disasters.

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The Children’s Blizzard by Melanie Benjamin

When a freak blizzard traps the unprepared schoolchildren of a Dakota territory schoolhouse, school teachers barely older than the children themselves are left to make terrifying decisions that will decide their fates. It’s a story of hardship, courage, and survival based on the accounts of survivors.

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Outrun the Moon by Stacey Lee

A girl attempting to fight her way out of poverty in Chinatown through admittance to an elite girl’s school finds herself trapped in a makeshift encampment after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake levels her home and school. What’s left of the city is on fire as girls wait to be collected by their families. But Mercy isn’t one for waiting. Even if she’s just a girl up against a natural disaster, she’s determined to do something to help.

That’s it for now, folks! Stay subscribed for more stories of yesteryear.

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Right now I’m reading Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree. What about you?

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Presidents, Pasts, and Family Secrets

Hi historical fiction fans!

This week we’ve got books about the incredible lives and accomplishments of First Ladies, adventurers, and families filled with secrets. I think you’re really going to enjoy them.

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New Releases

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The President’s Wife by Tracey Enerson Wood (August 15, 2023)

Independent socialite Edith Bolling isn’t looking for a husband when President Woodrow Wilson comes courting, but she soon finds herself a new husband and a new role as First Lady. She encrypts top-secret messages during the First World War and becomes an indispensable advisor to the president. But when he suffers a debilitating health setback, Edith does what she must to hide his true condition while ensuring that the peace and progress they’ve both worked so hard for come to fruition.

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The Romantic by William Boyd

Born at the end of the 18th century, Cashel Greville Ross travels the world and seeks his fortune across countries, continents, and varied professions. From soldier to farmer to felon and writer, Ross experiences the breadth and magnitude of life itself, and eventually learns that to live and love life is the greatest accomplishment of all.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

Family secrets abound in these two historical fiction novels about the complicated relationships between siblings and parents.

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Did You Hear About Kitty Karr? by Crystal Smith Paul

When a young Black starlet inherits the wealth of a late movie star, speculation runs wild in the press. But the true story of the connection between Kitty Karr Tate and the St. John family stretches back much farther than anyone realizes. And the truth, when Elise St. John learns it, changes everything she thought she knew about her family forever.

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How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang

After their Ba dies, two siblings living in the American West find the divide between them growing as they search for someplace to lay their father to rest. But the story of how they came to be here, told out of order through lyrical prose, reveals a complicated history that ties their family together.

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Right now I’m reading Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung. What about you?