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New Fiction ebooksJune 2020
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While we remain closed, here are our New Fiction eBooks – digital resources free and available to you. Holds are permitted. If you need help getting started or placing holds, email us at refdesk@beltiblibrary.org. Our Librarians will assist you 7 days a week.
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Check out more new fiction eBooks on Hoopla!Search for fiction eBooks to check out and stream on your mobile device or computer. The hoopla app works on smartphones and tablets. On a computer hoopla works in a web browser. All you need is your library card to get started.
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The woman in the mirror
by Rebecca James
Investigating her birth family upon inheriting a centuries-old English manor, an adopted art gallery curator uncovers the story of a mid-20th-century governess who was cruelly treated by the curator’s unknown ancestors.
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Race the sands by Sarah Beth DurstA pair of strong and determined women risk their lives battling injustice, corruption and deadly enemies in their quest to become monster-racing champions in this epic stand-alone fantasy.
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The summer deal by Jill ShalvisReturning to her Wildstone hometown in the aftermath of a latest heartbreak, Brynn discovers that her tough but chronically ill rival, Kinsey, is actually her half-sister, before agreeing to a summertime relationship with a childhood crush.
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Always the last to know by Kristan HigginsWhen John Frost has a stroke, his family, including his two daughters – perfect Julie and free-spirited Sadie, and his wife of 50 years, are forced to confront the truth about their lives, in this new novel of about what family really means.
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Lake like a mirror by Ho Sok FongAn exploration of the lives of women buffeted by powers beyond their control, this portrait of Malaysian society in nine stories covers themes of rabid urbanization, patriarchal structures, and a theocratic government that affects their lives in disturbing ways.
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Butterfly by Ashley AntoinetteUnfulfilled in her relationship with an exacting man after losing Messiah, Morgan pursues an unexpectedly passionate affair with her late love’s best friend until an unexpected revelation forces her to make a painful decision.
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The murder list by Hank Phillippi RyanWhen a bright, hard-working law student married to a faithful and devoted husband discovers that everything she believes about her life is false, she becomes caught up in a game of cat-and-mouse for her very survival.
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Swimming in the Dark by Tomasz JedrowskiIn early 1980s Poland during the violent decline of communism, two young men fall in love but eventually find themselves on opposite sides of the political divide.
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The God Game by Danny TobeyFive ambitious high school students find their lives at risk when a video game, created by dark-web coders, maintained by underground hackers and controlled by a mysterious artificial intelligence that believes it is God, won't let them quit.
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Pride of Edenby Taylor BrownObsessed with replacing his wildlife sanctuary’s escaped lion, a racehorse jockey and Vietnam veteran teams up with a former poacher and a veterinarian to battle underworld smugglers, breeders and trophy hunters - by the author of Fallen Land.
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The socialiteby J'nell CiesielskiAssigned to watch over two English debutantes in Nazi-occupied Paris, Barrett Anderson, who secretly trains Resistance fighters, must win the trust of Kat, who is trying to tear her sister away from her Nazi boyfriend and bring her back home.
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The big finish by Brooke FosseyA curmudgeonly senior who would avoid a nursing home forges an unexpected bond with his estranged granddaughter, an abused child who is rapidly succumbing to the alcoholism that once painfully overshadowed his own life.
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Summer darlings by Brooke Lea FosterSet during the splendid summer days of 1960s Martha’s Vineyard, a historical novel pulls back the curtain on a mysterious and wealthy family, as seen through the eyes of their nanny—a college student who, while falling in love on the elegant island, is also forced to reckon with the dark underbelly of privilege.
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The trouble with hating you by Sajni PatelFleeing a dinner party when she is set up with a lawyer, a biochemical engineer is surprised to encounter the same man a week later when he arrives to help her struggling company.
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All my mother's loversby Ilana MasadShattered by revelations about the recently deceased mother who never entirely accepted her sexuality, a gay woman tracks down the men in her mother's hidden second life while coming to terms with new understandings about monogamy.
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Master class by Christina DalcherTransferring from an elite post to the state boarding school where her daughter has been placed, a teacher is horrified to discover that the students are secretly being put to work as child laborers and subjected to involuntary lab experiments.
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You let me in by Camilla BruceAfter notorious recluse and eccentric best-selling author Cassandra Tipp disappears and is assumed dead, she leaves behind her massive fortune and one final manuscript, which plunges the town into her deepest, darkest secrets.
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The enlightenment of the greengage tree by Shokoofeh AzarAfter fleeing from Tehran with her family to a new life in a small village, a thirteen year old girl gets caught up in the post-revolutionary chaos that sweeps across Iran following the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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The comeback by Ella Berman When Grace is asked to present a lifetime achievement award to director Able Yorke--the man who controlled her every move for eight years--she realizes that she can't run from the secret behind her spectacular crash and burn for much longer. And she's the only one with nothing left to lose.
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Seeing darkness by Heather GrahamWhen a terrifying past-life regression during a girls’ weekend in Salem reveals a local politician’s sinister nature, FBI special agent Jon Dickson teams up with an apprehensive witness to stop a twisted serial killer.
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