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This author explores the complexities of human relationships and the inner lives of their characters. Their stylistic precision and depth of psychological insight lend a unique character to their prose. The author's works are meditations on the nature of time and the search for meaning in everyday life. Their writing invites readers to reflect on their own existence.






- 2024
- 2022
The Rewind
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Two exes wake up together with wedding bands on their fingers—and no idea how they got there. They have just one New Year’s Eve at the end of 1999 to figure it out in this big-hearted and nostalgic rom-com from New York Times bestselling author Allison Winn Scotch. When college sweethearts Frankie and Ezra broke up before graduation, they vowed to never speak to each other again. Ten years later, on the eve of the new millennium, they find themselves back on their snowy, picturesque New England campus together for the first time for the wedding of mutual friends. Frankie’s on the rise as a music manager for the hottest bands of the late ’90s, and Ezra’s ready to propose to his girlfriend after the wedding. Everything is going to plan—they just have to avoid the chasm of emotions brought up when they inevitably come face to face. But when they wake up in bed next to each other the following morning with Ezra’s grandmother’s diamond on Frankie’s finger, they have zero memory of how they got there—or about any of the events that transpired the night before. Now Frankie and Ezra have to put aside old grievances in order to figure out what happened, what didn’t happen...and to ask themselves the most troubling question of all: what if they both got it wrong the first time around?
- 2020
Cleo McDougal Regrets Nothing
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Politics is a test of wills in a sharp, funny, and emotional novel about truth and consequences by the New York Times bestselling author. Cleo McDougal is a born politician. From congresswoman to senator, the magnetic, ambitious single mother now has her eye on the White House--always looking forward, never back. Until an estranged childhood friend shreds her in an op-ed hit piece gone viral. With seven words--"Cleo McDougal is not a good person"--the presidential hopeful has gone from in control to damage control, and not just in Washington but in life. Enter Cleo's "regrets list" of 233 and counting. Her chief of staff has a brilliant idea: pick the top ten, make amends during a media blitz, and repair her reputation. But there are regrets, and there are regrets like her broken relationship with her sister, her affair with a law school professor...and the regret too big to even say out loud. But with risk comes reward, and as Cleo makes both peace and amends with her past, she becomes more empowered than ever to tackle her career, confront the hypocrites out to destroy her, and open her heart to what matters most--one regret at a time.
- 2016
In Twenty Years
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Five people--former housemates at Penn who split up after the death of the sixth, Bea--come together and must confront their pasts, on what would have been Bea's fortieth birthday.
- 2009
Time of My Life. A Novel
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Despite her perfect life in the suburbs with a loving husband and baby, Jillian Westfield wonders about the life she has left behind, and gets the chance to find out what might have happened when she wakes up one morning in the middle of her life as it was seven years ago
- 2007
The department of lost & found
- 314 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In this hopeful and humorous debut, a young woman discovers what truly matters after thinking she's lost everything. At thirty, Natalie Miller is climbing the political ladder as the top aide to a powerful New York senator, fueled by ambition and determination. Her life takes a drastic turn when her boyfriend leaves her, and she receives a breast cancer diagnosis that forces her to confront her reality. With her health at stake, Natalie realizes she must focus on saving herself rather than her career. As she recovers from treatments, she reflects on her life choices and decides to track down the five loves of her life to understand what went wrong. This journey leads her to reevaluate her relationships with friends, family, and herself, prompting her to question why she has been so focused on moving forward that she forgot to embrace the present. As Natalie seeks answers, her self-discovery takes her to unexpected places, revealing that it’s not the losses that define her, but the discoveries she makes along the way. Ultimately, this novel encourages readers to take stock of their own lives and cherish what truly matters.