Top 5 Of New November Books To Warm You Up With
With the first snowflakes and chilly breeze, though perhaps too premature, you need something to keep you warm and comfortable. And there's nothing better than a heartwarming plot of a novel that can bring you satisfaction when the world behind the window has nothing pleasant to offer. So check our Top 5 of new November book releases and cover yourself with a gripping story:
by Adriana Allegri
If you like historical fiction with some creative plot, this novel is for you. When Adolf Hitler comes to power, Allina's life turns upside down. She is forced into service as a nurse in a state-run baby factory witnessing the horrors of Himmler's eugenics program. Being a half Jewish, Allina must hide her identity in this facility of Aryan population production to save herself but she is also determined to save the children being in her care with help of Karl, a high-ranking SS officer.
by James Patterson
This is definitely a month of Cross. Cross new TV series just started streaming and here we go with a new, already a thirty-second instalment in Detective Cross series. This time Cross is called to investigate the murders of America's finest legal minds. But simultaneously his wife Bree and his best friend John Sampson go missing. So now his mission is not only to find this serial killer, but to find his dearest people and to survive himself.
by Sophie Cousens
If you're looking for something witty incorporated into a love story, this is the right one. A divorced columnist Anna has two kids, a cat and doesn't intent to look for another partner. But when she gets a rival at work who threatens to make her redundant, Anna has to take on some action, revive her column and accept the challenge to go on seven dates with men found offline and chosen by her children.
by David Baldacci
The fans of this writer and his 6:20 Man will be content to meet Travis Devine again. On his next mission he is collaborating with FBI to escort an orphaned twelve-year Betsy to meet her uncle being under investigation. Having a talk with the girl Travis finds out that Betsy's parents, who officially died from overdose, have never been drug-addicts. When he starts digging deeper, Travis encounters a conspiracy that is difficult to imagine.
by Cher
There's an interesting story without any imaginary plot - all of it is true. Cher presents her memoirs from her childhood when she was forced to travel around the country with her mother in search of the latter's fame. But fame came to Cher instead, especially when she met Sonny Bono. Only to realize later than the things were not as they seemed.
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