Week five of #SRC2018 is packed with two of the summer’s hottest new reads!Ā We’re all about keeping you in the loop this summer so don’t forget to check back every Monday for our weekly picks.

Week of June 11: Tell Me LiesĀ by Carola Lovering

In Carola Lovering’s debut novel, one couple will find what it means to truly love someone and the sometimes dangerous sacrifices that are made in order to make a relationship work. Lucy Albright has just moved across the country to begin college when she meets the alluring yet mysterious Stephen DeMarco. As the two wrestle with their own inner demons, they’ll come to rely on each otherĀ and their unusually unhealthy relationship. Set in New York during and after college,Ā Tell Me LiesĀ tells the story of one couple who will quickly learn that true love has a price.

Carola Lovering attended Colorado College, and her work has appeared inĀ W Magazine, National Geographic, Outside,Ā andĀ Yoga Journal, among other publications.Ā Tell Me LiesĀ is her first novel. In addition to writing, Carola teaches yoga at CorePower. She currently lives in Brooklyn.

Entangled Moon by E.C. Frey

Heather knows she’s lucky to have a beautiful family and a successful career but inĀ Entangled Moon, she’ll be forced to confront not only a new scandal but horrifying memories from her past. When an ex-coworker is shot and killed, Heather is suddenly wary of the role she may have played in her death, leading her to seek the help of her childhood friends. As the longtime companions work to solve Heather’s current crisis, they’ll also come face-to-face with a haunting event from their past.

Elizabeth Campbell Frey has worked in Fortune 500 companies in positions dealing with systems analysis/project management, human resources, employee relations, and affirmative action. After surviving cancer, she switched gears and, during her studies for a masterā€™s in history and non-Western cultures, she focused on water rights and resources and completed a thesis on the Doctrine of Discovery and land issues in Indian country. Born in the Philippines to chronic expat parents, she has lived in too many places to name and now lives in Texas Hill Country with her husband, two gypsy-hearted kids, dogs, cows, chickens, a horse, and a swarm of transient, kamikaze hummingbirds.

Want to find out what else we’re reading this month?
Get a sneak peek at our lineup over onĀ She Reads.