On August 8th, 1974, Richard Nixon gave a nationwide address to announce his resignation as President of the United States. On August 8th, 2024, there is another announcement to be made that everyone reading this needs to be aware of: all of the authors below are releasing new books today.
JM Dalgliesh is releasing a brand new standalone psychological thriller filled with twists titled “Homewrecker”. Dalgliesh is a multi-million copy bestseller and his new thriller is another pulse-pounding and addictive entry in his bibliography.
The story features a woman hiring a tutor to help with their daughter. Deanna is their last hope to help their daughter and she does wonders with the girl, but she begins to think that Deanna may have an ulterior motive. One that involves her husband Scott and taking her perfect life, but Deanna doesn’t know just how far she’ll go to stop her.
The Skeleton Crew Series begins today with the release of “A Curse for Samhain”. Dahlia Donovan‘s new series follows a gender-fluid, autistic vampire named Hyde Snodgrass who runs a cozy bookstore. The shop is home to a weekly knitting group called the Skeleton Crew. When one of the members winds up dead, Hyde is thrown into a murder investigation alongside their long-time crush, Teresa. Will working together spark romance? Or will danger find them before they solve the case?
USA Today bestselling author Bella Matthews releases “Tempting”, the first book in the Red Lips & White Lies Series. A fake date with an older brother’s teammate turns into something much more in this fake dating, teach me, spicy sports romance.
The Cherry’s Cozy Capers Series by Wendy Meadows will begin with the release of “Brewing Trouble”. The exciting who-dun-it is filled with twists and turns that will keep you guessing til the end.
Here is the full list of new books releasing today:
New Book Releases for August 8th, 2024
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Vince is the Entertainment Editor at Book Notification. His first book was Green Eggs & Ham by Dr. Seuss, and his passion for reading took off from there. He'll read just about anything, but can usually be found re-reading his favorite Pynchon novels and Seattle Mariners box scores.