Mentorships, Internships, Allyships, Partnerships, Friendships, Relationships... [8 books, from left to right: There's Only One Sin in Hollywood, Summer Official, Witch Queen Rising, Love By the Book, The Last Page, Without a Clue, Bloodlust, The Shippers; arranged atop 3 trade paperback books with only the outer page edges showing] There's Only One Sin in Hollywood by Rasheed Newson 1900s historical fiction Flatiron Books, June 2026 In three parts (acts?) of immersive sliding timelines filled with actual Hollywood, sociopolitical, cultural facts and notable figures, the character of pragmatic Aaron Touissant narrates his life and that of the tragic film star Xavier C. Barlow, a compelling embodiment of cautionary tales of the exponential risks of being a gay, Black man in the mid-20th century with unsentimental candor. Its similarities to present-day realities are disappointing, but not surprising in this brutally direct fictional memoir. Books menti...
Humans are complicated and the characters in this week's reads embody that truth in every way. [12 books, from left to right: 3 upright books - First Sign of Danger, It Seemed Like a Good Idea, Heir of Whitestone; 2 books with front covers facing forward atop a bookstack - Fire Sword & Sea, Leave Your Mess at Home; a bookstack of 7 books, from top to bottom - Summer Official, Witch Queen Rising, Love Beyond Reasonable Doubt, Mistakes Were Made, then 3 books with only the outer page edges showing] Fire Sword & Sea by Vanessa Riley historical fiction William Morrow, January 2026 This compelling saga reveals layers of identity for Black and Brown women as they improvise strategies to assert their freedom and amass wealth. A cast of characters led by real-life Jacquotte Delahaye and others who are amalgamations of people from the late 17th into the early 18th centuries, make this adventure vibrate with emotional intimacy and personal stakes in a saturat...