Top 5 New June Books To Hide With From A Heat Wave
- Erkiulis
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As the summer sun blazes down and heat waves sweep across the landscape, there's no better way to escape the sweltering temperatures than by curling up in the shade with a captivating book. June brings an exciting array of new releases that promise to offer a refreshing respite from the heat. Whether you’re lounging in a hammock, sitting on a porch, or enjoying a cool breeze under a tree, these Top 5 new June books will keep you engaged and entertained throughout the summer days:

by Taylor Jenkins Reid
The bestselling author returns with a passionate story-telling rotating about the NASA's Space Shuttle program. Joan, obsessed with the stars from her childhood, is quite happy with her life and a professorship of physics and astronomy at the university. But when she sees an advertisement looking for the first women scientists for NASA's Space Shuttle program she cannot resist to take advantage of this opportunity. In the summer of 1980 Joan starts her training program with a group of other female candidates. Unexpectedly she finds love she never imagined. But in December 1984, on mission STS-LR9, everything changes in an instant.

by S.A. Cosby
This famous crime writer never disappoints. This time its a gripping criminal family drama. Roman, the eldest Carruthers' son, returns home after his father's car accident leaves him in coma, only to find his younger brother Dante is in debt to the criminals and his sister exhausted trying to run the family business - crematorium - alone. Roman wants to buy his brother out of his debts but these are the real gangsters and the only way out possible is to start working for the criminals. But the gangsters do not realize that Roman is ready to do anything to safe his family.

by Paige Harbison
This novel is perfect if you're looking for something light and hilarious. Meg is faking her happy life till her small breakdown at her thirtieth birthday party prompts her to suddenly leave to a small village in Ireland where she and her friend Aimee planned on moving before Aimee accidently died a decade ago. When Meg arrives, everybody is so nice with her but when she looks in a mirror, she is stunned to see her considerably aged. It seems like an alternative version of her life but what surprises her most is that Aimee is alive, only for some unknown reasons, doesn't want anything to do with Meg.

by Laura Lippman
Why don't you take this murder mystery as a vacation read? Mrs. Blossom, a former assistant to private investigator, finds a winning lottery ticket in a parking lot and as a result buys a cruise through France. On a flight to Paris she meets Allan but twenty-four hours later he is found dead there, although he wasn't supposed to be in Paris at all. Boarding the ship Mrs. Blossom is already suspicious of everybody, especially of Danny who always pops up unexpectedly and claims that Allan was involved in transportation of a precious piece of art. So Mrs. Blossom has no other choice but to find out who killed Allan and why these mysterious men keep flirting with her.

by Michael Wallis
Non-fiction fans should try to go back to the Wild West and hear another story of a famous female outlaw of the 19th century Belle Starr, usually called the Bandit Queen. The historian Michael Wallis takes another look at the myths and the facts and portrays a real woman behind the "Wanted" posters. It seems that her crimes were embellished and she was demonized just for not following the Victorian lady ideals by riding sidesaddle with a pearl-handled Colt .45 strapped to her hip.