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A girl's guide to moving on : a novel
by Debbie Macomber
An ex-daughter-in-law and mother-in-law become unlikely best friends and embark on newly single lives together. By a #1 New York Times and USA Today best-selling author.
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The obsession
by Nora Roberts
Years after discovering her father's predatory double life, successful photographer Naomi Bowes struggles to hide her painful past from her fellow residents in a community thousands of miles away, a situation that introduces her to a new relationship and forces her to confront her demons. By the best-selling author of the In Death series.
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The spring at Moss Hill
by Carla Neggers
A children’s book illustrator finds she has a lot in common with a private investigator who moves to town to keep a friend out of trouble. By the author of A Knights Bridge Christmas. (romance). Simultaneous.
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Regrets only
by M. J. Pullen
A group of 30-somethings in Atlanta make surprising discoveries about friendship, love and happily-ever-after.
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The island house : a novel
by Nancy Thayer
Having spent every summer of her adult life in Nantucket, Kansas City university professor Jenny finds herself caught between two lifestyles and two men before settling into the glamorous life she associates with the seaside and questioning her choice in the face of an unexpected turn.
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| The Black Hawk by Joanna BourneHistorical Romance. When French spy "Owl" -- a.k.a. Justine DuMotier DeCabrillac -- is stabbed in the streets of London and left for dead, it's up to her former lover, English agent Adrian "Hawker" Hawkhurst, to find out who's responsible. Due to the complex politics of post-Revolutionary France, they've long since grown accustomed to being allies one day and adversaries the next. As Justine and Hawker work together to solve the mystery, their tumultuous romance unfolds through flashbacks that reveal exactly how much is at stake. This 4th entry in Joanna Bourne's Spymaster series, which begins with The Spymaster's Lady, features flawed yet sympathetic characters embroiled in adventure, intrigue, and passion. |
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Lilac girls : a novel
by Martha Hall Kelly
A debut novel inspired by the life of unlikely World War II heroine Caroline Ferriday follows the experiences of a Manhattan debutante, who resolves to help upon learning of the atrocities at the Ravensbruck concentration camp; and a Catholic teen, who is swept up in the Polish resistance movement.
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| Not Quite a Wife by Mary Jo PutneyHistorical Romance. When a badly injured James, Lord Kirkland, shows up at the Herbert Infirmary in Bristol, Laurel Herbert is astonished to see her husband again. Yes, that's right. They're married -- or they were, until Laurel watched James kill a man with his bare hands. During their honeymoon, no less. If she'd known that he was a spy, she might not have fled screaming into the night; if James had been honest with her, he might have been able to convince her to stay. Now the couple is considering a reconciliation, but can they really pick up where they left off? Not Quite a Wife is the 6th book in the Lost Lords series, which begins with Loving a Lost Lord. |
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Mimi Malloy at last! : a novel
by Julia MacDonnell
A long-anticipated new novel by the non-fiction editor of Philadelphia Stories finds Mimi Malloy confronting early retirement and dependency in the wake of an unfavorable brain scan before recovering painful childhood memories about a long-lost sister and a cruel stepmother. 35,000 first printing.
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