I get a little giddy talking about 'Love Drowns In the Lake' because its chart run has been wild in the best way. When it debuted, it rocketed into the top five of the New York Times Combined Print & E-Book Fiction list — peaking around the #3 spot during its first two weeks. That NYT placement is the headline people quote, but the full picture is richer: it also hit #1 in the Kindle Store's Romance category and stayed in Amazon's Top 20 overall for nearly a month.
Beyond the digital storefronts, it landed solidly in brick-and-mortar spaces too — top 10 at Barnes & Noble and strong showings on IndieBound's independent bookstore bestseller lists. In the USA Today bestseller compilation it hovered in the Top 25, which is notable because that chart blends all formats and genres.
What I love about seeing those numbers is how they reflect different kinds of readers converging: casual Kindle readers, bookstore browsers, and indie-bookshop regulars. Each chart tells a part of the story, and watching 'Love Drowns In the Lake' cross them felt like watching a quiet wave swell into a tide. Personally, it made me proud to see a book with such emotional depth get that kind of visibility.
I spot trends fast, and 'Love Drowns In the Lake' has been one of those books that keeps popping up on multiple bestseller rosters. On Amazon it climbed to #1 in Romance and lingered in Kindle’s top ranks for a couple of weeks, while in overall sales it often sat comfortably in the Top 50. Goodreads lists showed it trending in the site’s monthly popular-books lists, and readers were adding it to their shelves in big numbers, which helped its visibility.
What’s neat is how different platforms reflect different vibes: algorithms and impulse buys push it high on Amazon, whereas more curated lists like IndieBound and Barnes & Noble showed steadier, slower climbs. The NYT shout — a Top 5 debut — was the headline grabber, but sustained word-of-mouth kept it moving after that initial surge. For me, watching it thread through those lists felt like watching a song climb the charts — exciting and addictive in equal measure.
I get that buzzy, book-club kind of excitement around 'Love Drowns In the Lake' — it hit #1 on Kindle Romance and managed to crack the New York Times Top 5, which is pretty huge. Social buzz from short-form video and bookstagram definitely kept it trending, so it bounced around Amazon’s overall bestseller lists and stayed in Barnes & Noble’s top sellers for a while.
What’s fun is the split between flash popularity and slow-burn readership: it had that immediate spike from online chatter, but also steady purchases in stores that kept it visible on IndieBound lists. For me, watching it climb felt like joining a conversation everyone else was already having — satisfying and a little addictive to follow.
I tend to analyze things a bit, so here’s how I break down 'Love Drowns In the Lake' across bestseller measurements. Its strongest claim to fame was a Top 5 debut on the New York Times Combined Print & E-Book Fiction list, which gave it immediate prestige and media attention. That debut was supported by a #1 placement in Amazon’s Romance category and multiple weeks in Amazon’s overall Top 20, likely driven by heavy early downloads and pre-orders. The book also charted on USA Today’s all-genre list, staying within the Top 25 during its most visible weeks.
Physical retail reflected that momentum: Barnes & Noble reported it among their top fiction sellers, and independent booksellers placed it in IndieBound’s top 20 for a few reporting weeks. Internationally, it cracked top lists in English-speaking markets like Canada and Australia, and regional charts (like Waterstones’ popular fiction section) showed rising interest, though not quite matching the U.S. surge.
In short, its ranking varied by format and region, but it consistently performed well across digital, mainstream, and indie charts. Seeing those cross-platform ripples convinced me that the book resonated beyond just one niche, which is always satisfying to observe.
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I’ve always felt like Travis Chancer was forced to marry me.
Every time we were intimate at night, he’d rather use his hand to get me off than actually have sex with me.
I got more and more disappointed and decided to divorce him. But the night before I printed the papers, I heard him on the balcony talking to his buddies.
“Bro, I’m not trying to be nosy, but you’re obviously dying for it. Why won’t you touch her? The perfect woman is right there. It must feel amazing.”
“Women can’t stand being ignored. If you keep bottling it up, she’ll eventually run off with another man, and you’ll regret it.”
He took a quiet sip of whiskey. “But her skin is so delicate, and her waist is so slim… she’s so sensitive. What if I lose control and scare her?
“She’s my woman. I have to be careful. If she wants to find comfort elsewhere, she can. As long as she’s still willing to come home, I’ll keep spoiling her.”
They snorted. “Don’t act like a saint, man. If you’ve got the guts, stop secretly posting on Reddit.”
Late that night, I quietly opened Travis’s browser history.
A full hundred entries. The pinned post read: “I finally married the girl I’ve loved for years, but I have a very high sex drive. How can I make her enjoy it without leaving psychological scars?”…
In a sweeping tale of love lost and fate’s quiet redemption, When Love Lies follows the deeply moving, decades spanning journey of Josephine and Kenneth, two young lovers torn apart by betrayal, secrets, and the weight of family expectations.
The scholarship student, Izzy Waite, whom Craig Green had been funding, decided to seek some thrills by engaging in group intimacy in the open sea. They messed around in a way that drew blood and unintentionally attracted a shark.
I risked my life to drag her back to shore. Once we made it to land, I warned her the ocean was full of bacteria and that she should get a check-up, just in case.
She nodded and pretended to listen. However, the moment I turned my back, she ran to Craig, claiming I’d slandered her reputation. She even threatened to throw herself back into the ocean in some dramatic attempt to end it all.
Craig was furious. Without giving me a chance to explain, he shoved me into the mouth of a massive, still-living shark. I beat against the inside of that monster’s stomach, screaming for help.
The fishermen on the beach panicked at the sight. “Mr. Craig, please. This’ll kill her!”
Craig simply held the weeping Izzy in his arms and sneered. “I heard people can survive inside a shark for a whole month. Doesn’t she love studying marine biology? Now, she can do some real research from inside.”
Trapped in utter darkness, I curled up, gently cradling my belly.
“Baby, this time, Mommy can’t protect you…”
One month later, Craig finally came to gut the shark himself and bring me home. Unfortunately, all he found on the wind-swept shore was a skeleton.
The yacht I'm steering crashes into a huge wave, scaring my husband's junior, who has a heart condition.
So, my husband orders someone to tie me up and dangle me in the ocean by a rope. He even tells the captain to head straight into the waves.
"You know Wren has a heart condition, yet you still scared her! How can you be so evil?"
I beg him to let me go and tell him that I was following a charted path; I didn't mean for anything to happen.
However, he just mocks me. "You've been a yacht driver for so long. Haven't you experienced anything like this before? I'll make you go through what Wren did! Let's see whether you'll pull this again!"
After a day and night of this torment, he relents and decides to pull me back up. It's too bad he doesn't know that the waves have already torn me to shreds.
On our third dating anniversary, Enzo and I were caught in a cruise ship disaster. I gave him the only life preserver, and I was swallowed by the sea, lost without a trace.
Three years later, after finally recovering from my injuries, I rushed back home—only to walk right into his grand wedding with my so-called sister.
Bound by a life debt, he had no choice but to marry me—and resented me ever since. He hated that I'd come between him and the woman he truly loved. Even my own parents accused me of being selfish, of ruining my sister's happiness for life.
Under the weight of everyone's coldness and rejection, I became desperate and unhinged.
…
Then, one day, when our family's old enemies came for revenge, he threw himself in front of me and took a knife straight to the heart. Blood gushed out as he used the last of his strength to drag me to safety.
"Raina," he rasped, "you saved my life once, and now I've repaid the debt. Just do me one favor—don't come back to haunt me in the next life. All I want is to spend it forever with Selina, just the two of us."
My heart tore apart, and I died with that grief. However, when I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day I had crashed their wedding.
I used to live my life believing that there was something corrupted within me. I had never felt comfortable walking in the searing, bright daylight. It felt as if I didn't belong there. Is that why I felt this sudden attraction to a man who seemed to be the embodiment of darkness?
Ashtar Malachious resembled the sum of my sexual fantasies. The shades surrounding him were like a captivating essence. Others called him the predator, the fallen, or the death. I knew that, but my eyes saw him differently.
He saved my life in more than a literal way. He seduced me, slowly enticing all my senses. He showed me what a touch could feel like. He let me taste the pleasure I had never thought existed.
The one thing he wanted from me was my blood. I knew that if I gave it to him, it would be along with my body, heart, and soul. His irresistible aura blinded me to the dangers that surrounded me. Like a moth to the flame, I stepped closer until the hellfire licked my flesh.
Then the wicked flames revealed the cruelest truth—this love kills. In the end, one of us will die.