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Technically yours
by Denise Williams
When the man she's been unable to forget comes back into her life, Pearl Harris, the acting director of a nonprofit aimed at inspiring high schoolers to code, is hesitant to trust her feelings and take a risk, especially because a workplace romance could spell disaster for both of them.
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Where the dead wait
by Ally Wilkes
Victorian explorer William Day, 13 years after a failed expedition resulted in abandonment, betrayal and cannibalism, embarks on an uncanny journey into his past to find his missing second-in-command during which he must face up to the things he's done as the restless dead follow closely behind.
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The second chance year
by Melissa Wiesner
When her wish to redo her awful year comes true, Sadie Thatcher, with her life in shambles, navigates her this second chance, seeing the red flags she missed in both her relationship and career while harboring a secret crush on her brother's best friend.
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The war begins in Paris : a novel
by Theodore Wheeler
From the author of Kings of Broken Things and In Our Other Lives comes a literary noir about two female war correspondents whose fates intertwine in Europe.
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Here in the dark
by Alexis Soloski
A former actress and junior theatre critic turns into an amateur detective after granting an interview and becoming the last person to see the reporter alive in the new novel from a prize-winning New York Times journalist.
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The end of the world is a cul de sac
by Louise Kennedy
This masterful collection of dark stories from the author of the much-acclaimed Trespasses centers around women whose lives are defined by deprivation—material, emotional and sexual—as they search for the good in the cards they've been dealt.
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Christmas and other horrors / : An Anthology of Solstice Horror
by Ellen Datlow
Featuring contributions from Nadia Bulkin, Christopher Golden and Garth Nix, a Hugo Award-winning editor and horror legend assembles all-new stories of frightening festivities that celebrate the unholy, the dangerous, and the terrifying time when families and friends gather—for better and for worse.
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Raiders of the lost heart
by Jo Segura
Forced to co-lead an expedition deep into the Mexican jungle with her nemesis, archaeologist Dr. Corrie Mejía realizes they must work together to deal with greedy artifact smugglers, the Mexican authorities and the lies between them before everything they've worked hard for ends in ruin.
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This spells love : a novel
by Kate Robb
Casting a spell to erase her ex from her past, 28-year-old Gemma Wilde wakes up in an alternate reality where her best friend Dax has no idea who she is, and, seeking to reverse the spell, soon realizes he has been The One all along.
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Flores and Miss Paula : a novel
by Melissa Rivero
A 30-year-old living with her Peruvian immigrant mother in a Brooklyn apartment after her father's passing discovers a weird note under his urn that forces the pair to confront their complicated past.
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Rebecca, not Becky : a novel
by Christine A. Platt
Struggling to adjust to the upper-crust white suburb of Rolling Hills, Virginia, De'Andrea Whitman is challenged by her therapist to make a white girlfriend and finds one in Rebecca Myland as they are brought together to fight back against the community's rising racial sentiments.
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Tom Lake : a novel
by Ann Patchett
Recalling the past at her daughters' request, Lara tells the story of a famous actor with whom she shared both a stage and a romance with, which causes her daughters to examine their own lives and reconsider the world and everything they thought they knew.
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The book club hotel
by Sarah Morgan
While dealing with her fully booked inn for the holidays, widow and single mom Hattie Coleman just wants to make it through the festive season and is not prepared when her own story becomes entwined in those of three lifelong friends, changing all their lives during the most enchanting time of the year.
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The wildest sun : a novel
by Asha Lemmie
Forced from her home in postwar Paris, aspiring young writer Delphine Auber embarks on a journey to New York's Harlem, and then to Havana and Key West, in search of her father, whom she believes is famed luminary Ernest Hemingway.
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The fairytale life of Dorothy Gale
by Virginia Kantra
After heartbreak and humiliation, Dorothy“Dee” Gale applies to the writing program at Trinity College Dublin where, during a year of opportunities and changes, love and loss, finds the confidence to confront her biggest fears and see herself and her work with new eyes.
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We must not think of ourselves : a novel
by Lauren Grodstein
In 1940, a prisoner in the Warsaw Ghetto, Adam Paskow joins a secret group of archivists working to preserve the truth of what is happening inside these walls, which leads to unexpected love, but when he discovers a possible escape from the Ghetto, he is faced with an unbearable choice.
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Crow Mary : a novel
by Kathleen Grissom
Married to a white fur trader in 1872, a Crow Native woman has her journey to Saskatchewan interrupted when she steals two guns and saves five Nakota women who were kidnapped by drunken whiskey traders, setting off a culture war.
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The exchange : after The Firm
by John Grisham
In this explosive sequel to The Firm, Mitch, a partner at the largest law firm in the world, is asked for a favor by a mentor in Rome that plunges him into a sinister plot that has global implications and once against places everyone he holds dear in danger.
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For never & always
by Helena Greer
Two bitter exes are thrown back together when they discover they are the surprise co-owners of an inherited destination inn and wonder if they have both grown enough to give it a second chance.
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Five bad deeds : a novel
by Caz Frear
A busy teacher, wife and mother juggles her nonstop commitments and is shocked when she receives an ominous, threatening note in the mail warning her that she's about to be taught a lesson.
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The fake mate
by Lana Ferguson
Wolf shifters and doctors, Mackenzie Carter and Noah Taylor, agree to be a fake couple, but soon find their mutually beneficial business transaction turning into a friends-with-benefits arrangement that leads to love, which is a whole different kind of animal.
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The other mothers : a novel
by Katherine Faulkner
Searching for a story to launch her career and new friends to help her navigate motherhood, Tash, welcomed into a circle of sleek, sophisticated mothers, discovers the kind of life she's always dreamed of until two recent murders make her wonder why she's been so quickly accepted into their exclusive world.
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The gentleman's gambit
by Evie Dunmore
Living for her work at Oxford and her fight for women's suffrage, deeply introverted Catriona finds herself distracted by her father's handsome young colleague, who, unbeknownst to her, is on a mission to take Oxford's ancient artefacts back to his homeland in the Middle East.
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The Corsican shadow
by Dirk Cussler
Ultimate man of action Dirk Pitt prepares to face down another challenge in the Mediterranean involving the coordination of French, Greek and Italian authorities, in the latest addition to the long-running series following The Corsican Shadow.
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Meet the Benedettos : a novel
by Katie Cotugno
When A-list movie star Charlie Bingley moves next door, the five eligible Benedetto sisters, reality TV show has-beens, see this as an opportunity to reverse their fortunes, especially when June, the oldest, catches his eye, but their community is determined to keep them apart.
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The couple in the photo
by Helen Cooper
When she sees a photo of her best friend's husband vacationing with another woman, whom she learns has disappeared, Lucy searches for answers and uncovers secrets about her friends and her own husband that could destroy the wonderful lives they've built.
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Manner of death : a novel
by Robin Cook
When a pathology resident ends up on her table days after helping with a suicide autopsy, NYC chief medical examiner Laurie Montgomery discovers his death is a staged homicide and launches her own investigation which leads her to a fraudulent but highly lucrative cancer diagnostics company—and possibly her own death.
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Tremor : a novel
by Teju Cole
Masterfully exploring what constitutes a meaningful life in a violent world, this startling work of realism and invention examines the passage of time and how we mark it, reckoning with human survival amidst history's brutality as well as demonstration the possibility of joy.
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The secret
by Lee Child
In 1992, when eight respectable, upstanding people are found dead across the US, Jack Reacher, assigned as the Army's representative, must discover the link between these victims and who killed them, navigating around the ulterior motives and deciding if he should bring the bad guys to justice the official way—or his way.
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The new naturals : a novel
by Gabriel Bump
After losing their child, a husband and wife construct a separate society, where everyone can feel loved and wanted, but when others hear about the place and want in, it doesn't take long for problems to develop, for conflicts to surface, and for the children to crave life beyond this place.
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Perfect little lives
by Amber Brown
With her past set on haunting her, Simone, whose father was convicted of murdering her mother ten years ago, finds a chance encounter with her childhood next-door neighbor revealing a shocking secret that could prove her father's innocence or destroy her carefully rebuilt life.
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Alice Sadie Celine
by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
Agreeing to see her adult daughter's best friend in a community theatre production, a professor of women's and gender studies becomes entranced with her in the new novel by the New York Times best-selling author of Red Riding Hood.
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The curse of Penryth Hall
by Jess Armstrong
After the Great War, American heiress Ruby Vaughn, delivering a box of books to Penryth Hall, the home to her once dearest friend, Tamsyn, is drawn into a mystery when Tamsyn's husband is murdered and the crime is blamed on a curse—one that could claim Tamsyn's life as well.
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Second chances in New Port Stephen : a novel
by T. J. Alexander
Returning home to New Port Stephen, Florida, for Christmas after his career goes south, trans TV writer and comedian Eli Ward reconnects with his high school ex and they must decide whether to leave the past in the past or move on together.
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