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Things you save in a fire : a novel
by Katherine Center
When her estranged, ailing mother asks her to move to Boston, firefighter Cassie Hanwell becomes the only woman in her new firehouse, where she faces discrimination, low funding, and her unwanted attraction to a fellow firefighter
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Inland : a novel
by Téa Obreht
An unexpected relationship between a frontierswoman riding out the Arizona Territory drought of 1893 and a former outlaw, who has the ability to see ghosts, inspires an epic journey across the West
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The Loyal One by Shelley Shepard GrayWhen Katie Steury hires her old friend Harley Lambright to remodel her rundown old house into a charming bed and breakfast, she does so with trepidation. By a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author.
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Tidelands : a novel by Philippa GregoryIn a tale set during England’s mid-17th-century civil war, an herbalist seeking to escape an abusive relationship is targeted by witchcraft mania in her tidelands community. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Other Boleyn Girl.
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The girl who lived twice by David LagercrantzDetermined to confront her nemesis, Lisbeth Salander closes in on her target to settle lifelong scores, while Mikael Blomkvist attempts to track her down and protect her, in spite of the fact that he is powerless against her enemies
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The Dark Side by Danielle SteelHaunted by the childhood death of her sister, Zoe devotes herself to a nonprofit career helping disadvantaged kids before scars from the past challenge her as a mother.
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Butterfly in frost
by Sylvia Day
Wanting to be left alone while she heals from a past trauma, Teagan Ransom finds her life disrupted by the boldness of her new neighbor, Garrett Frost
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Barnum : an American life
by Robert Wilson
Recounts the life of P.T. Barnum, the legendary showman who transformed the American circus into a popular phenomenon, discussing his industriousness, relentless energy, and optimism
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