The Plot Thickens with Expanded Dynamic Drama Standing Order Plan

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The short one-word answer as to why our Dynamic Drama Standing Order Plan is so popular: empowerment. While readers can always count on fan-favorite entertainment titles, themes of resilience, emotional healing, and overcoming adversity empower and support patrons navigating real-life challenges.

To meet demand for our Dynamic Drama plan, we’ve expanded it from two to three tiers, saving you time and maximizing your budget. So, whether you’re looking to build or diversify your fiction offerings, you can provide readers with more high-circulating, emotionally engaging large print titles, month after month. Because no matter the season—from summer beaches to a cozy couch in winter—there’s always a reason for readers to reach for new picks that deliver drama.

Challenging times often lead people to seek an escape, a distraction from real-life issues. That means readers are prone to grab a stack of fiction that runs the gamut from relationship-driven thrillers, heartfelt romances, women’s fiction, and emotionally rich family sagas that resonate long after the last page.

Our Dynamic Drama Standing Order Plan includes titles often featured in LibraryReads, Indie Next, and major national book clubs including Read With Jenna, Reese’s Book Club, and Oprah’s Book Club—letting you confidently offer your readers can’t-miss buzzworthy books. And to keep the plan unique, we carefully curate its titles so there’s no overlap with our Romance, Historical Fiction, Mystery, or Thriller, Adventure, and Suspense Standing Order Plans.   

Accessible, inclusive, and growing in popularity with younger readers and neurodiverse audiences, large print offers benefits for everyone. Plus, Dynamic Drama features high-circulating authors including Colleen Oakley, Kristin Hannah, Clare Leslie Hall, and Freida McFadden, as well as rising voices and fan-favorite returns.

Take a moment and download this overview to learn more about the available plans and some scheduled releases you’ll want to provide to your readers. Here’s just a few impressive titles you can look forward to adding to your shelves!

Date night goes off the rails in Jane and Dan at the End of the World (ISBN: 9781420522471) by bestselling author Colleen Oakley—a hilariously insightful take on midlife and marriage when an unhappy couple find themselves at the heart of a crime in progress amid an already derailed dinner at an upscale restaurant. This wasn’t what Jane was thinking of when she said “’til death do us part” all those years ago, but if they can survive this, maybe they can survive anything—even marriage.

Sounds Like Love, Ashley Poston (ISBN: 9781420523393)

The Women on Platform Two, Laura Anthony (ISBN: 9781420527209)

The Bright Years, Sarah Damoff (ISBN: 9781420526578)

Jessica Berger Gross delivers a debut novel not to be missed in Hazel Says No (ISBN: 9781420525199). After her family moves from bustling Brooklyn to a middle-of-nowhere college town in Maine, Hazel and her younger brother spend the summer at the town pool and connect with the community. But a dramatic event on the very first day of her senior year impacts everyone in her family. Tracking through the perspectives of each member of the Blum family, this relatable fish-out-of-water story handles big issues with great empathy and humor.

The Lake Escape, Jamie Day (ISBN: 9781420527247)

Shield of Sparrows, Devney Perry (ISBN: 9781420527544)

One Last Shot, Betty Cayouette (ISBN: 9781420526677)

Maya Killgore is 23 and just figuring out her life. Conor Harkness is 38, and Maya can’t stop thinking about him. New York Times bestselling author Ali Hazelwood tackles the cliché of older man and younger woman in Problematic Summer Romance (ISBN: 9781420528459) as Conor and Maya are stuck together in a romantic Sicilian villa for over a week while attending a destination wedding. But breathtaking scenery, exquisite meals, and ancient ruins don’t diminish the plot twists Maya encounters while contemplating a steamy summer fling.

With courage, grace, and powerful insight, bestselling author Kristin Hannah captures the epic panorama of World War II and illuminates an intimate part of history seldom seen: the women’s war. The Nightingale (ISBN: 9781420528794) tells the stories of two sisters, separated by years and experience, by ideals, passion, and circumstance, each embarking on her own dangerous path toward survival, love, and freedom in German-occupied, war-torn France. A heartbreakingly beautiful novel that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the durability of women.

Finders Keepers, Sarah Adler (ISBN: 9781420523409)

Far and Away, Amy Poeppel (ISBN: 9781420527551)

From Mary Dixie Carter comes Marguerite by the Lake (ISBN: 9781420529081), an atmospheric, tense novel about the death of Marguerite, a glamorous lifestyle icon, her husband intent on keeping his secrets buried, and the beautiful young gardener who finds herself entangled in their lives. When Phoenix saves Geoffrey from harm during a threatening storm, Marguerite becomes increasingly jealous of the young woman and falls to her death. With an affair now firmly established, Phoenix moves in with the widower while a detective and the couple’s daughter circle about with suspicions.

So Happy Together, Olivia Worley (ISBN: 9781420530063)

Notes on Infinity, Austin Taylor (ISBN: 9781420529715)

Darling Beasts, Michelle Gable (ISBN: 9781420529104)

The Crucible meets The Virgin Suicides in The Hounding by Xenobe Purvis, a haunting debut about five sisters in a small village in eighteenth-century England whose neighbors are convinced they’re turning into dogs. Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2025 by NPR, TimeLit HubPaste, and Popverse, readers will be lining up for this intriguing selection.

True stories are always a fan favorite and readers won’t be disappointed with The Last Assignment: A Novel of Dickey Chapelle from bestselling author Erika Robuck. One of the first woman war photographers, Chapelle’s life is beautifully captured by Robuck’s signature writing that conveys the true price of war through the lens of a camera.

Days You Were Mine,Clare Leslie Hall

The Violet Hour: A Lowcountry Tale, Victoria Benton Frank

A dark and suspenseful thriller from Clare Leslie Hall, Pictures of Him explores the consequences of a woman’s doomed love affair which, years later, threatens to tear her seemingly perfect world apart. While Catherine appears to have an enviably normal life with her family, parts of her past are buried. When a former flame resurfaces, Catherine suffers a complete breakdown and is rendered mute by the trauma. Transported 15 years back in time, she must confront the events that led to her crisis and the fragile pieces of her life.

Empower your readers with planned escapes into unforgettable stories! Sign up for the Dynamic Drama Standing Order Plan today.


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