BookTrib is excited to present its first monthly article in partnership with the Women’s Fiction Writers Association (WFWA). WFWA is an international professional organization for writers of women’s fiction with over a thousand members.
Many of us are drawn to stories that intertwine contemporary storylines with historical ones. Whether you’re new to dual timeline stories or a longtime fan, here are seven novels to add to your TBR mountain:
Side Trip by Kerry Lonsdale
Lake Union, July 2020
Joy Evers sets out on a cross-country road trip with the mission to complete her deceased sister’s Route 66 bucket list. Heading to New York to meet her fiancé, she agrees to give a ride to singer-songwriter Dylan. They strike a deal with three rules: no exchanging of last names; what happens on the road, stays on the road; and if one of them wants to take a side trip, they both must agree. This heart-stirring story delves into the what-ifs of choices made and takes the reader on a twisty road that spans a decade. (Read more.)
