April 2025 brings a diverse selection of compelling fiction and nonfiction books to the shelves. Here are 15 top picks to consider adding to your reading list, all available on Amazon India.
Six Days in Bombay by Alka Joshi
Set in Bombay, this novel follows Sona, a nurse entangled in a mystery after the sudden death of her patient, renowned painter Mira Novak. As Sona delves into Mira’s past to clear her own name, she uncovers a web of secrets spanning continents.
Fearless by Lauren Roberts
In the gripping conclusion to the Powerless trilogy, Paedyn Gray and Prince Kai Azer return to the Kingdom of Ilya. Faced with choices between love and loyalty, they navigate a world where only those with magical abilities are permitted to stay.
Rabbit Moon by Jennifer Haigh
After a family tragedy, Claire and Aaron Litvak rush to Shanghai to be with their injured daughter, Lindsey. Amidst the turmoil, they confront past grievances and explore the complexities of familial bonds and forgiveness.



Watch Me by Tahereh Mafi
Set a decade after the fall of The Reestablishment, this spinoff from the Shatter Me series introduces Roselle Wolff, a trained assassin under constant surveillance. When James Anderson breaches Ark Island, their paths intertwine in unexpected ways.
The Perfect Divorce by Jeneva Rose
Eleven years after defending her husband against murder charges, Sarah Morgan faces new turmoil when her second marriage unravels. Amid a contentious divorce, new evidence emerges, forcing Sarah to confront past and present betrayals.
The Maid’s Secret by Nita Prose
Head maid Molly Gray is preparing for her wedding while managing the Regency Grand Hotel during the filming of a TV show. When valuable treasures vanish, Molly turns to her late grandmother’s diary to solve the mystery.



The Staircase in the Woods by Chuck Wendig
A group of friends discovers a mysterious staircase in the woods during a camping trip. When one of them disappears, the remaining friends must confront eerie forces and uncover the truth behind the staircase’s origin.
Lethal Prey by John Sandford
Detectives Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers investigate a decades-old murder after new evidence surfaces online. As bloggers livestream developments, the duo races against time to catch a killer who has evaded justice for years.
No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson by Gardiner Harris
An investigative exposé revealing the lengths to which the pharmaceutical giant went to conceal dangerous products and unethical practices, impacting consumers worldwide.



Adventures in the Louvre: How to Fall in Love with the World’s Greatest Museum by Elaine Sciolino
Former New York Times Paris bureau chief Elaine Sciolino offers an intimate exploration of the Louvre, sharing personal anecdotes and uncovering hidden gems within the iconic museum.
Ordinary Time: Lessons Learned While Staying Put by Annie B. Jones
In this memoir, bookstore owner and podcast host Annie B. Jones reflects on the joys and challenges of embracing a quiet, small-town life, finding fulfillment without the need for grand adventures.
Run Away with Me by Brian Selznick
In his YA debut, Selznick blends illustration and narrative to tell the story of Danny, a 16-year-old exploring Rome. His chance meeting with Angelo leads to a transformative summer of discovery and romance.



Love Me Tomorrow by Emiko Jean
This YA romance follows a girl who begins receiving letters from her future love, leading her on a journey that intertwines destiny and choice in unexpected ways.
The Cut by C. J. Dotson
A supernatural horror novel set in a mysterious hotel, where a woman fleeing her past encounters malevolent forces that challenge her sanity and survival.
Senseless by Ronald Malfi
A gripping thriller set in Los Angeles, blending supernatural elements with a complex mystery that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.



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