I'm currently reading Players by Karen Swan, I needed something light and easygoing after some of the heavier books I've read recently.
I recently read 'Call Me Elizabeth: Wife, Mother, Escort" by Dawn Annandale. I found it in DH's vast book collection, he'd acquired it somewhere along the line and never read it. I've never had a book make me feel so many different things for the author, shock, admiration, pity and even partly disgusted at some points. I couldn't put it down.
Some others I've read recently and highly recommend are 'Amelia Dyer - Angel Maker' which is about the most prolific baby farm murderer in the UK, back in the 1800s. Shocking, terrifying, heart wrenching and fascinating. Not for the faint hearted though.
"I Capture The Castle" by Dodie Smith is a vintage classic, it's a beautiful story, it had me hooked and I was sad when the story ended.