Books most frequently added to My Fashion Mag members’ shelves, updated weekly.
The Paradise Problem
After graduation, she thought she had signed divorce papers and that they had gone their separate ways. However, three years later, Anna is struggling financially as an artist while West has become a professor at Stanford. Despite being one of the heirs to the Weston Foods empire, he has no interest in working for the ruthless corporation his family has built. Instead, he is focused on his inheritance of one hundred million dollars.
The only catch is that, according to his grandfather’s will, he can only receive the money if he is happily married for five years. Just when he believes he is close to achieving this, his family begins to pressure him to introduce them to his mysterious spouse. With no other options, he turns to his ex-wife, who he is hesitant to bring into the world of his wealthy and privileged family. As they navigate the expectations of his family, Liam begins to worry if his former wife, who is not accustomed to the world of the rich, will be corrupted by their toxic ways. He must decide if the facade of their fake relationship is worth sacrificing the true love that stems from a lie.
Funny Story
Daphne always adored the way her soon-to-be husband Peter recounted their love story. It began with their chance encounter on a windy day, followed by their romantic connection over a lost hat, and their eventual move to his hometown by the lake to start their life as a couple. Peter was an expert at telling their story until he realized he was actually in love with his childhood best friend Petra.

Funny story by Emily Henry
And so, Daphne now begins her version of their story: stranded in the picturesque town of Waning Bay, Michigan, with no family or friends but a dream job as a children’s librarian that barely covers her expenses. In a desperate situation, she ends up proposing to room with Petra’s ex-boyfriend, Miles Nowak, who is known for his scruffiness and chaotic nature. Miles, who tends to listen to heart-wrenching love songs, is the complete opposite of the practical and reserved Daphne.
Her colleagues know very little about her, leading to a running bet that she is either an FBI agent or in witness protection. Despite initially avoiding each other, they eventually form a tentative friendship and come up with a plan. And if this plan involves posting misleading photos of their summer adventures together, who can blame them? But it’s all just for show because there’s no way Daphne would fall in love with her ex-fiancé’s new fiancée’s ex, right?
The Women
The idea that women are capable of being heroes is a revelation to twenty-year-old nursing student Frances “Frankie” McGrath. Growing up in Southern California, sheltered by her conservative parents, she always prided herself on doing what was right.

Kristin Hannah The Women
However, in 1965, as the world was changing, she started to imagine a different future for herself. When her brother enlists to serve in Vietnam, she follows his lead and joins the Army Nurse Corps. Despite being inexperienced like the men sent to fight, Frankie is overwhelmed by the chaos and destruction of war. Each day is a gamble with life and death, filled with hope and betrayal. Friendships are formed and can be shattered in an instant.
During the war, she becomes one of the fortunate, the brave, the broken, and the lost. But the war is just the beginning for Frankie and her veteran comrades. The real struggle begins when they return home to a divided and changed America, facing angry protesters and a country that wants to forget about Vietnam. “The Women” tells the story of one woman’s journey to war, shedding light on all the women who have risked their lives and made sacrifices for their country, often being forgotten. This novel celebrates deep friendships and unwavering patriotism, with an unforgettable heroine whose bravery and idealism come to define an era.
First Lie Wins
Evie Porter has all the desires of a typical, sweet girl from the South: a flawless, adoring partner, a home with a white picket fence and a blooming garden, and an upscale group of friends. However, there is one catch: Evie Porter is not a real person. The first step is establishing her identity: Evie Porter. Once her enigmatic employer, Mr. Smith, gives her a name and location, she delves into learning everything about the town and its inhabitants. The final step is the target: Ryan Sumner.

First Lie Wins Ashley Elston
Evie is unaware of Mr. Smith’s true identity, but she knows this task will be unlike any other. Ryan has made a deep impression on her, and she is beginning to imagine a different kind of life for herself. However, Evie must be cautious and avoid any mistakes, especially after her previous experience. Her real identity, the one she has worked hard to maintain, has suddenly appeared in this town. Evie Porter must stay ahead of her past while ensuring a promising future. The stakes are high, but Evie has always welcomed a challenge.
House of Flame and Shadow
The third book in the Crescent City series, which has been a global sensation, continues the thrilling and alluring story of Bryce Quinlan. She never thought she would leave her home in Midgard, but now that she has, all she wants is to return.

House of Flame and Shadow
Midgard holds everything dear to her: her family, friends, and mate. Stranded in a foreign world, she must use all her cunning to find a way back home. However, trust is a rare commodity in this new world and she struggles to know who to rely on. Hunt Athalar has faced many challenges in his life, but none quite as daunting as this. After a brief period of happiness, he finds himself imprisoned by the Asteri once again. With no knowledge of Bryce’s whereabouts, he is desperate to help her, but he is bound by the Asteri’s control.
In this seductive and heart-pounding sequel to the bestselling House of Earth and Blood and House of Sky and Breath, Sarah J. Maas takes us on a journey to the brink of destruction as Bryce and Hunt must bear the weight of their world’s future on their shoulders.
The Housemaid Is Watching
Mrs. Lowell enthusiastically greets us as we stand across the fence, introducing herself as our new neighbor. I tightly hold onto my daughter’s hand and smile in response. However, as soon as she sees my husband, her expression changes. A that moment, I made a vow to keep our new family home safe and leave our past behind.

The Housemaid Is Watching
I am still in disbelief that we now have a home of our own, after years of saving up. It is a charming house, situated in a quiet cul-de-sac with a spacious yard for our children to play in. Despite my reservations about Mrs. Lowell, I see her invitation to dinner as an opportunity to make friends. However, I can’t help but notice her maid, dressed in a white apron with her hair neatly tied up in a bun. I can relate to her, having been in her position before.
Yet, her cold gaze sends a chill down my spine. As we settle into our new neighborhood, I start to notice strange things happening. I catch glimpses of a shadowy figure watching us and my husband leaving the house late at night. When I meet a woman who lives nearby, her words of caution make me question if we made a mistake moving here. I thought we had left our dark secrets behind, but now I wonder if this seemingly peaceful suburb is the most dangerous place for us.