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The impostor's lure
by Carla Neggers
The murder of a federal prosecutor found in possession of an art forgery places Sharpe and Donovan on a high-stakes manhunt that tests the limits of their skills. By a New York Times best-selling author.
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Freedom's light
by Colleen Coble
Hannah Thomas left the South and all that was familiar to marry her beloved John. But the fact that she's never been quite accepted by his mother and sister and that she doesn't quite fit the strict Massachusetts Puritan community only becomes more difficult when John is killed in one of the first battles in the war for freedom. Hannah is allowed to continue to serve as lightkeeper for the twin tower lighthouses on the lonely coastline, but it is grueling work for a woman alone. One of the first shipwrecks washes ashore a handsome captain she thinks is a Tory, but she soon finds out he's working as a spy for Washington. Much stands in the way of their happiness including the need to protect his secret, pressure from John's family to marry another, near-constant disapproval from the townspeople, and the appearance of Hannah's wayward sister. Coupled with the strain of war, Hannah isn't sure she'll ever see the light of freedom.
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The dinner list
by Rebecca Serle
In a novel imbued with magical realism, when Sabrina Nielsen arrives at her 30th birthday dinner in New York City, she finds at the table not just her best friend, but also her favorite professor from college; her father; her ex-fiance, Tobias; and Audrey Hepburn.
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Why not tonight
by Susan Mallery
A moody, reclusive artist finds himself stranded for days with his overly-positive and perky studio manager after a mudslide shuts them inside his mountain home. Hardcover Library Edition. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Fool's Gold Romances.
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When we were young
by Karen Kingsbury
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury comes a classic story about second chances, featuring the beloved Baxter family and a young father who finds his whole world turned upside down on the eve of his divorce.
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Home all along
by Beth Wiseman
A conclusion to the critically acclaimed series by the award-winning author of The House that Love Built finds an Englisher woman's imminent conversion to the Amish way of life interrupted by an unexpected death and a grim diagnosis that causes her to question her faith.
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A place at our table
by Amy Clipston
A first installment in a new series by the best-selling author of the Kauffman Amish Bakery novels follows the experiences of two young Amish people whose experiences with loss and a dangerous profession challenge their faith.
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Hester takes charge
by Linda Byler
Refugees from their Amish family, Hester and Noah must decide if they can forgive their ill father for his misplaced love for Hester and his neglect of Noah, and Hester grapples with uncertainty about remarrying after her failed marriage to William
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The first love
by Beverly Lewis
In the summer of 1951, Amishwoman Maggie Esh is struggling with a debilitating illness and few future prospects. When revival meetings come to the area, Maggie attends out of curiosity, and the words of the evangelist begin to stir something deep inside her. Dare she hope for a brighter future?
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Her secret
by Shelley Shepard Gray
A young woman and her family are forced to move from their bustling Amish town to a new community to escape a threatening stalker who challenges her faith and makes her afraid to trust her growing feelings for a kindhearted neighbor.
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