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Moondust Lake
by T. Davis Bunn
What it's about: A disillusioned business executive who would escape from his tyrannical father's shadow and psychotherapist with a tragic past discover unexpected healing, freedom and love in the solitude of a Miramar Bay retreat.
Author note: By the best-selling author of Firefly Cove.
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A return of devotion
by Kristi Ann Hunter
What it's about: Daphne Blakemoor was happy living in seclusion, but when ownership of the estate where she works passes to William, Marquis of Chemsford, her quiet life is threatened.
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Turning point : a novel
by Danielle Steel
What it's about: Chosen for their elite records to work with Parisian counterparts in a mass-casualty training program, four trauma doctors from a busy San Francisco hospital confront unexpected and exciting new challenges that force them to make life-shaping choices.
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More than words
by Jill Santopolo
What it's about: A woman mourning the death of her hotel-owner father and reeling from an astounding secret finds herself caught between the world of her longtime boyfriend and her passionate boss. By the author of The Light We Lost.
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| One Wish by Robyn CarrIntroducing: Grace Dillon, who has made a new life for herself as a florist in Thunder Point, Oregon.
What it's about: As a former competitive figure skater, Grace is used to hard work, but doesn't know how to relax and have fun. Enter high school teacher Troy Headly, who's not the kind to settle down.
Why you might like it: This 7th Thunder Point novel welcomes readers to a close-knit coastal community full of sympathetic characters. |
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| Secrets of the Tulip Sisters by Susan MalleryWhat it's about: As Kelly Murphy tries to build a working relationship with her prodigal sister Olivia on their family's tulip farm in Tulpen Crossing, Washington, she also gets involved with her high school crush, Griffith Burnett.
Why you might like it: This engaging stand-alone novel features not one but three happily-ever-afters as Kelly, Olivia, and their friend Helen all find true love.
Want a taste? "He was the aphid swarm in the garden of her life." |
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Save the date
by Mary Kay Andrews
What it's about: Hired for a wedding she hopes will secure her career, florist Cara designs beautiful arrangements in spite of a personal belief that love does not exist, an opinion that is challenged when the bride goes missing.
Author note: By the best-selling author of Ladies' Night.
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The art of arranging flowers
by Lynne Branard
What it's about: After 20 years as an intuitive florist who has helped her friends, neighbors and customers with their romances, celebrations and sympathy gestures, Ruby Jewell looks to the power of that community to heal her floundering spirit after her sister's death.
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A bouquet of love : a novel
by Janice A. Thompson
What it's about: Loving her floral shop job in spite of her father's ambition to run a Greek family restaurant with her participation, Cassia Pappas forges a professional arrangement with premiere wedding coordinator Bella Neeley while her father begins competing with the Rossi's pizzeria.
Author note: By the author of the Backstage Pass series.
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The language of flowers : a novel
by Vanessa Diffenbaugh
What it's about: Discovering the symbolic meanings of flowers while languishing in the foster-care system, 18-year-old Victoria is hired by a florist when her talent for helping others is discovered, a situation that leads to a romantic prospect and the confrontation of a painful secret from her past.
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Julie and Romeo : a novel
by Jeanne Ray
What it's about: Julie and Romeo had been born to rival florist families in Boston, but it is love at first sight when they spot each other across a crowded lobby. A first novel.
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The flower reader
by Elizabeth Loupas
What it's about: A woman who can divine the future through flowers discovers the darkest secrets of Scotland but demands justice for the murder of her husband before she will give the information to the newly crowned Mary, Queen of Scots.
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100 Tamberline Street
Brandon, Mississippi 39042
601-825-0100
http://www.cmrls.lib.ms.us
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