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Map of the Heart
by Susan Wiggs
Accompanying her aging father on a trip to his native France, a widowed photographer is led by his memories of World War II to unexpected revelations about their family's history at the same time she bonds with a handsome American historian. By the best-selling author of the Lakeshore Chronicles series. 250,000 first printing.
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Family Tree: A Novel
by Susan Wiggs
Waking up from a coma after a shattering accident, Manhattan television producer Annie Harlow retreats to her childhood home on a Vermont maple farm, where she reconnects with loved ones while cooking her grandmother's recipes and uncovering a family mystery. Reading-group guide online. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author. 250,000 first printing.
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That Summer Place: Old Things / Private Paradise / Island Times
by Debbie Macomber
Presents the stories of three couples who prove that opposites do attract as they find love and passion under the roof of a Victorian summerhouse called Rainshadow Lodge. Includes contributions by three New York Times best-selling authors. Reissue.
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Starlight on Willow Lake by Susan WiggsWorking as a caregiver for a sharp-tongued woman to rebuild after a painful loss, Faith unexpectedly falls for her client's charismatic son, who questions his fast-paced lifestyle in the wake of a chilling revelation. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of Marrying Daisy Bellamy.
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The Maiden of Ireland
by Susan Wiggs
To save himself from the hangman's noose, John Wesley Hawkins agrees to infiltrate the Irish resistance against English rule by seducing the rebels' secrets from Caitlin MacBride, a headstrong Irishwoman who spurns his advances, making no secret of her loyalty to her countrymen.
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The Mistress of Normandy by Susan WiggsRand Fitzmare has been rewarded by King Henry V with a title and land in Normandy, but Lianna of Bois-Long, who owns the land, finds herself strangely drawn to the English baron and is torn between her feelings and her need to defend her rights.
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The Beekeeper's Ball
by Susan Wiggs
While transforming Bella Vista, her childhood home, into a destination cooking school, celebrated chef Isabel Johansen finds her plans interrupted by war-torn journalist Cormac O'Neill who has arrived to dig up old history.
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Candlelight Christmas
by Susan Wiggs
As single father Logan O'Donnell prepares to give his son, Charlie, the best Christmas ever on the shores of Willow Lake, he just make be in for a Christmas surprise himself, in the form of sharp-witted and independent Darcy Fitzgerald.
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The Lightkeeper
by Susan Wiggs
Hiding from the pain of his past, Jesse Morgan locks away his bitter memories by taking a job as a lighthouse keeper along a remote coast, but his life changes with the arrival of penniless and pregnant shipwreck victim Mary Dare.
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The Apple Orchard
by Susan Wiggs
Set to inherit half of Bella Vista, a 100-acre apple orchard in a town called Archangel, along with a half-sister she's never heard of, Tess Delaney, who makes a living restoring stolen treasures to their rightful owners, discovers a world filled with the simple pleasures of food and family.
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Lakeshore Christmas
by Susan Wiggs
When Maureen Davenport, a prim and proper librarian, is forced to direct Avalon's annual holiday pageant with Eddie Haven, a recovering former child-star who hates Christmas with a passion, she prays for a Christmas miracle. 339,000 first printing.
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Just Breathe
by Susan Wiggs
When Cartoonist Sarah Moon is faced with the unthinkable infidelity of her cancer survivor husband, she embraces her cartoon alter ego, Shirl, and returns home to Chicago, where she discovers that unexpected change and an old flame can be like a breath of fresh air for both her body and soul. 100,000 first printing.
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The Ocean Between Us [electronic resource] by Susan WiggsAfter eighteen years of marriage, Grace Bennett is tired of her Navy captain husband Steve's lack of emotional support for her and their children, and Grace must decide whether or not to make a new life for herself.
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The Firebrand [electronic resource] by Susan WiggsFive years after rescuing an orphaned infant from the Great Chicago Fire and raising the child as her own daughter, Lucy Hathaway encounters the embittered Randoph Higgins, Chicago's most prominent banker, who turns out to be the father of her little girl.
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The Key Ingredient: A Short Story [electronic resource] by Susan Wiggs From #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs comes a wonderful short story, and companion tale to her unforgettable novel Family Tree. Every great love story has a beginning. Annie Rush’s started at a food cart in a vibrant city park. Annie, then a film student, came across a ruggedly handsome, charismatic chef serving up gourmet street food to an ever-growing clientele lining up for his creations. Together, Annie and Martin Harlow conceived The Key Ingredient, a cooking show featuring Martin as the star while Annie handles production. As they travel to Annie’s Vermont hometown to film their pilot episode, she realizes that she might want to create more than television magic with Martin. But does he feel the same way? The weather is miserable, their shoot is a disaster, and the maple syrup just isn’t flowing. While Annie tries to cling to her vision for their show, she can’t help but wonder if she could be as unlucky in work as she is in love. Is she always destined to stay behind the scenes? Just as some recipes only come together at the last minute with the addition of a key ingredient, sometimes a single moment can change everything—turning Annie’s life into a cornucopia of good fortune, the feast of her dreams.
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Family Tree: A Novel [electronic resource] by Susan WiggsWaking up from a coma after a shattering accident, Manhattan television producer Annie Harlow retreats to her childhood home on a Vermont maple farm, where she reconnects with loved ones while cooking her grandmother's recipes and uncovering a family mystery. Reading-group guide online. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author. 250,000 first printing.
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Map of the Heart [electronic resource] by Susan WiggsAccompanying her aging father on a trip to his native France, a widowed photographer is led by his memories of World War II to unexpected revelations about their family's history at the same time she bonds with a handsome American historian. By the best-selling author of the Lakeshore Chronicles series.
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Lakeside Cottage [sound recording] by Susan WiggsWhen she returns home to her family's lakeside cottage, Kate discovers that a teenager has moved in without permission, and she becomes involved in the girl's situation while dealing with a neighbor with a dangerous secret.
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Return to Willow Lake [sound recording] by Susan WiggsWhen her mother, who is unexpectedly pregnant, receives a devastating diagnosis, Sonnet Romano must decide what really matters in life and, putting her career on hold, stays in Avalon and takes a job that forces her to work alongside her biggest mistake--award-winning filmmaker Zach Alger.
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Table for Five [sound recording]
by Susan Wiggs
When an estranged couple is killed in a tragic accident, strangers Lily Robinson and Sean McGuire are named the guardians of their three orphaned children and must find a way to become a family. First time in audio.
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Marrying Daisy Bellamy [sound recording]
by Susan Wiggs
In this latest installment in the extraordinary Lakeshore Chronicles series, Daisy Bellamy is happy with the life she has chosen for her and her son in Willow Lake until a man from her past returns, forcing her to make the hardest choice she'll ever face.
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The Goodbye Quilt [sound recording]
by Susan Wiggs
Linda Davis, the owner of a local fabric shop where women gather to share quilts commemorating important events of their lives, and her daughter Molly decide to share one last adventure together before Molly goes off to college, making special memories along the way. Simultaneous.
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