Poignant, quirky, and humorous, author Maia Sepp’s novels remind us there’s only one thing harder than living up to other people’s expectations: facing your own. Enjoy!

The Migraine Mafia
Maia Sepp
4.6 Stars (26 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Medical | Women’s Fiction

On paper, Viive McBroom lives the perfect life—a key player in a fast-paced, technical field, one promotion away from real success—but that’s only if you ignore one little problem.

Sandwiched between one migraine and the next, Viive’s life is like those choose-your-own-adventure books you read as a kid, only less fun and with a lot more drugs. And lately, as her bosses politely march her toward a vacation that might never end, even the good days seem like a struggle for survival.

Faced with frustration from her loved ones and the dark machinations of a new coworker, Viive feels herself getting pulled under by guilt, apologies, and workplace shenanigans. But then she meets the Migraine Mafia, a quirky, vibrant support group, and her fragile camouflage begins to crumble. She discovers that a room full of strangers just might be able to change the way she views her illness—and realizes that if she doesn’t learn to ask for help, her health isn’t the only thing she stands to lose.

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The Sock Wars
Maia Sepp
3.9 Stars (53 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Humor & Satire

Lucy Tuttle is a workaholic financial planner whose biggest worry is how to line up the sticky notes on her desk just so, but when her free-spirited, vivacious aunt dies in a car accident halfway across the world, Lucy’s carefully ordered life spins out of control.

With her last family member gone, the big 3-0 approaching, domestication closing in, and her faltering biological clock a never-ending reminder of the time she isn’t spending building a family, Lucy tries to make a home for herself and her eco-activist boyfriend in the fixer-upper she’s inherited from her aunt. But as she struggles to settle into a life of renovation, cohabitation, organic lentils and sock thievery, she starts to wonder how she ended up there–and when she’ll feel alive again. As she works through her grief and tries to find somewhere to belong, Lucy begins to understand that sometimes, realizing one dream might mean giving up another.

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