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The Lost Continent
by Tui T. Sutherland; narrated by Shannon McManus
The New York Times best selling series continues with a thrilling revelation: brand new tribes of dragons! For centuries there have been rumors of another continent on the dragons' planet; another land far across the ocean, populated by tribes of dragons very different from those we know. But there's never been any evidence, and most dragons dismissed the rumors as fairy tales. Until now. Because it turns out the stories are true. And the other tribes are coming.
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Magic Tree House: Hurricane Heroes in Texas
by Mary Pope Osborne
Jack and Annie are caught out in the rain in the most dangerous Magic Tree House mission yet! When the magic tree house whisks them back to Galveston, Texas, in 1900, they find out that a big storm is coming. But even though there is rain and wind, no one believes there is any danger. As the storm grows, seawater floods the city. Now everyone needs help!
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Royal Crown
by Meg Cabot; narrated by Kathleen McInerney
Olivia Grace Clarisse Mignonette Harrison should be having fun. Her best friend is visiting from America, her sister's royal coronation is only three days away, and she's even got a new boyfriend who is actually a very smart and charming prince! But it's hard to celebrate when her royal cousins are scheming to take over the throne.
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The Golden Tower
by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare; narrated by Paul Boehmer
The stakes have never been higher than in the final installment of Magisterium from the bestselling powerhouses Holly Black and Cassandra Clare.
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Catwoman: Soulstealer
by Sarah J. Maas; narrated by Julia Whelan
Two years after escaping Gotham City's slums, Selina Kyle returns as the mysterious and wealthy Holly Vanderhees. She quickly discovers that with Batman off on a vital mission, Batwing is left to hold back the tide of notorious criminals. Gotham City is ripe for the taking. Meanwhile, Luke Fox wants to prove he has what it takes to help people in his role as Batwing. He targets a new thief on the prowl who seems cleverer than most. She has teamed up with Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn, and together they are wreaking havoc. This Catwoman may be Batwing's undoing.
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Dance of Thieves
by Mary E. Pearson; narrated by Ann Marie Lee, Karissa Vacker, and James Patrick Cronin
When the patriarch of the Ballenger empire dies, his son, Jase, becomes its new leader. Even nearby kingdoms bow to the strength of this outlaw family, who have always governed by their own rules. But a new era looms on the horizon, set in motion by a young queen, which makes her the target of the dynasty's resentment and anger.
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Two Dark Reigns
by Kendare Blake; narrated by Amy Landon
Number one New York Times best selling author Kendare Blake returns with the highly anticipated third book in the Three Dark Crowns series! And while Arsinoe, Mirabella, and Katharine all have their own scores to settle, they aren't the only queens stirring things up on Fennbirn Island.
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Escaping from Houdini
by Kerri Maniscalco; narrated by Nicola Barber
Audrey Rose Wadsworth and her partner-in-crime-investigation, Thomas Cresswell, are en route to New York to help solve another blood-soaked mystery. Embarking on a week-long voyage across the Atlantic on the opulent RMS Etruria, they're delighted to discover a traveling troupe of circus performers, fortune tellers, and a certain charismatic young escape artist entertaining the first-class passengers nightly. But then, privileged young women begin to go missing without explanation, and a series of brutal slayings shocks the entire ship.
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Flight or Fright
by Stephen King and Bev Vincent (editors); narrated by Norbert Leo Butz, Christian Coulson, Santino Fontana, Simon James, Graeme Malcolm, Elizabeth Marvel, David Morse, and Corey Stoll
An anthology about all the things that can go horribly wrong when suspended six miles in the air, hurtling through space at more than 500 mph and sealed up in a metal tube with hundreds of strangers. All the ways a trip into the friendly skies can turn into a nightmare, including some never thought of before. Featuring brand new stories by Joe Hill and Stephen King, as well as fourteen classic tales and one poem from the likes of Richard Matheson, Ray Bradbury, Roald Dahl, and Dan Simmons.
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John Woman
by Walter Mosley; narrated by Dion Graham
A convention-defying novel by best selling writer Walter Mosley, it recounts the transformation of an unassuming boy named Cornelius Jones into John Woman, an unconventional history professor, while the legacy of a hideous crime lurks in the shadows. Engaging with some of the most provocative ideas of recent intellectual history, this is a deliciously unexpected audiobook about the way stories are told, and whether those stories have the power to change the world.
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Dark Sentinel
by Christine Feehan; narrated by Jim Frangione
After the devastating loss of her family, Lorraine heads to the woods searching to quell the anger in her soul. Instead, she stumbles upon a horrific scene, as one man lies helpless in the face of three attackers. Unable to find his lifemate, Andor almost welcomes his release from an unfeeling world at the hands of the mistaken vampire hunters. In one glimpse, Andor recognizes Lorraine as his lifemate, but it will take more than their telepathic connection to convince her of their immortal bond.
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Juror #3
by James Patterson and Nancy Allen; narrated by Megan Tusing
Struggling young attorney Ruby Bozarth has landed the murder case of a lifetime. Her gut says he's innocent, but only a jury can decide. And this jury has a secret.
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The Forbidden Door
by Dean Koontz; narrated by Elisabeth Rodgers
Jane Hawk thinks her precious five-year-old son is hidden safely away, with vigilant, indomitable friends. But the malice and resources of her powerful adversaries are boundless and their hunters are circling ever closer to the boy, hoping to draw his mother into their trap. Jane's courage, wits, discipline, and skill will be tested as never before, as she searches for a way through an ever-contracting labyrinth of terror.
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Lethal White
by Robert Galbraith; narrated by Robert Glenister
When Billy, a troubled young man, comes to private eye Cormoran Strike's office to ask for his help investigating a crime he thinks he witnessed as a child, Strike is left deeply unsettled. While Billy is obviously mentally distressed, and cannot remember many concrete details, there is something sincere about him and his story. But before Strike can question him further, Billy bolts from his office in a panic. Trying to get to the bottom of Billy's story, Strike and Robin Ellacott, once his assistant, now a partner in the agency, set off on a twisting trail that leads them through the backstreets of London, into a secretive inner sanctum within Parliament, and to a beautiful but sinister manor house deep in the countryside.
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Why Not Tonight
by Susan Mallery; narrated by Tanya Eby
The third book in the Happily Inc. series by Susan Mallery. After a secret tore apart his family and made him question his sense of self, Ronan fled his hometown for Happily Inc, but the sunny small town can't fix his damaged heart; or can it?
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Magic Triumphs
by Ilona Andrews; narrated by Renee Raudman
Kate and her father, Roland, currently have an uneasy truce, but when he starts testing her defenses again, she knows that sooner or later, a confrontation is inevitable. The Witch Oracle has begun seeing visions of blood, fire, and human bones. And when a mysterious box is delivered to Kate's doorstep, a threat of war from the ancient enemy who nearly destroyed her family, she knows their time is up.
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Tailspin
by Sandra Brown; narrated by Victor Slezak
Sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats, this new novel will feature Brown's signature combination of steamy romance and jaw-dropping plot twists.
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The Prisoner in the Castle
by Susan Elia MacNeal; narrated by Susan Duerden
Imprisoned on an isolated Scottish island during WWII, American-born codebreaker extraordinaire Maggie Hope must determine who among her group of captive agents is actually a murderer.
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