
Fresh Reads for Spring
April showers bring books in bloom. (That’s how the saying goes, right?) From stories of self-discovery and new beginnings to romances that develop under unlikely circumstances, we’ve collected five must-read new books that are perfect to enjoy in a cabin the woods as the world around you begins to bloom.

The Strawberry Patch Pancake House
by Laurie Gilmore
Nothing will put you in the seasonal spirit quite like a new romance in the Dream Harbor series, and The Strawberry Patch Pancake House is no exception.
Featuring a sugary sweet romance between single dad and chef, Archer, and his loveable nanny, Iris, Laurie Gilmore delivers all the tropes that will make readers swoon, including found family, forced proximity, and only one bed. And while we instantly fell in love with this new romantic pairing—and Archer’s feisty five-year-old daughter who is determined to play matchmaker—where this book blooms is in the MMC’s story of growing into a man that is discovering that success doesn’t mean perfection and sometimes, it’s ok to get a little messy.
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The Mysterious Bakery on Rue de Paris
by Evie Woods
If you prefer French pâtisserie to strawberry pancakes, Evie Woods’ The Mysterious Bakery on Rue De Paris is the book for you this spring!
A story that unfolds slowly with the smells of bread, the cobble streets and the history of Compiègne, we follow a late bloomer named Edith who is looking for a fresh start after spending most of her twenties caring for her dying mother. But when she takes a job at the bakery on Rue de Paris, she quickly realizes that things aren’t quite what they seem.
Full of mystery and magic, this historical novel is the perfect escape for anyone who has ever tried to reinvent themselves or struggled to find their people. (Just don’t pick it up without your favourite baked goods nearby.)


The Ones We Loved
by Tarisai Ngangura
Have you ever read a love story that makes your heart ache? That buries a feeling of desperation for connection deep in your bones? That tenderly weaves myth and memory together as two characters discover the painful consequences of experiencing the kind of love that has never known how to let go?
In Tarisai Ngangura’s The Ones We Loved, we meet two strangers whose paths converge in a series of seemingly chance encounters and shared histories. She has committed a horrifying act for which there will certainly be retribution. He is staggering from a devastating discovery.
Told in the rhythms of oral retellings practiced in Zimbabwe, creating a call-and-response with the audience, this breathtaking literary debut is a heavier read, but one that will not be forgotten.
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The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits
by Jennifer Weiner
For anyone whose spring cleaning brought a wave of nostalgia as they discovered their old collectibles from the early 2000s (and who put on Britney Spears while continuing to organize their closet), this one’s for you.
In international bestselling author Jennifer Weiner’s highly anticipated new book, The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits, we meet Cassie and Zoe, two sisters whose time in the spotlight not only leads to a band break-up, but to insecurity, jealousy and loneliness for years to come. Enter: Cherry, Zoe’s daughter who desperately wants to get the band back together and to build a relationship with her aunt.
Exploring the highs and lows of the music industry and the ways in which we talk about female celebrities—more specifically, about their bodies—this is a read-it-in-one-sitting novel that challenges us to reflect on the choices we make and bloom into the people we deserve to be regardless of what others think.
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Summer in the City
by Alex Aster
The best way to experience the skyscraper glimmering, pizza crusted, sunlit charms of New York City? Sitting in a cabin by the water in the middle of a forest, reading Alex Aster’s swoony new romance.
Hear us out: Summer in the City follows a screenwriter who needs to write a movie around a list of NYC locations. Which means you get to experience the city life all from the perfect vacation spot far outside the realm of honking cars, concrete buildings, and trash pandas.
But in all seriousness, the romance in this book blooms from the most unlikely of places: a stairwell hookup two years ago, a night of hate-fueled writing, and an agreement that forces two opposites to play nice for the cameras. It’s all pretend, we promise. Until it isn’t.
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Written by Kristina Jagger with Harper Collins Canada Content Photography by Kassandra Melnyk