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All We Left Behind
by Danielle R. Graham
As the war rages around the world, Hitler’s fury is yet to be felt on the peaceful shores of Mayne Island, BC. Sweethearts Hayden and Chidori are in love, but everything changes after Pearl Harbor. Now seen as the enemy, Chidori and her family are forced into an internment camp. Powerless to help them, Hayden joins the air force to bring about an end to this devastating war. Can they both survive long enough to be reunited? Or will the war be the only thing to separate their love?
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Big summer : a novel
by Jennifer Weiner
A woman confronts the dynamics of friendship and forgiveness while visiting Cape Cod to attend an old friend’s increasingly disastrous wedding. By the best-selling author of Good in Bed and Mrs. Everything.
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Conventionally yours
by Annabeth Albert
Stuck together on a cross-country road trip to the biggest fan convention of their lives, rivals Conrad and Alden find their goals to win an upcoming tournament challenged by their unexpected feelings for each other.
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The dilemma
by B. A. Paris
Organizing a lavish birthday party after decades of hardship, a woman hiding a secret about a daughter who cannot attend is forced to confront a devastating truth when her husband arranges a surprise.
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Friends and Strangers
by J. Courtney Sullivan
Struggling to adjust to small-town life after having a baby, an accomplished New York City journalist immerses herself in social media before bonding with a babysitter from a very different walk of life. By the best-selling author of Maine.
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Ghosts of Harvard : a novel
by Francesca Scottoline Serritella
Defying her family to investigate the suspicious suicide of her schizophrenic genius brother, a Harvard freshman begins to hear the voices of three paranoia-inducing ghosts from different eras in American history.
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A good marriage : a novel
by Kimberly McCreight
Begged for help by an old friend, an overworked lawyer investigates a suspicious death in a Brooklyn brownstone before she is confronted by a close-knit circle of parents who would protect an exclusive school.
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The half sister
by Sandie Jones
Approached by a secret half-sister they never knew, two close sisters turn against the stranger before uncovering difficult truths about their beloved late father. By the author of The Other Woman.
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The Heart Principle
by Helen Hoang
Helen Hoang returns with a new romance that shows how wrong you can be about someone, and how right they can be for you.
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If it bleeds : new fiction
by Stephen King
The award-winning literary master presents a collection of four novella-length tales, complementing the title piece with the stories, Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, The Life of Chuck and Rat.
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The Jane Austen society
by Natalie Jenner
A group of disparate bibliophiles bands together in the small English village of Chawton in the hopes of restoring the final home of Jane Austen, revealing their respective losses along the way.
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The Last High
by Daniel Kalla
When her emergency room is flooded with teenagers all on the verge of death from taking fentanyl, Dr. Julie Rees and Detective Anson Chen team up to track down the supplier of the deadly drugs, which leads to the discover of something even more sinister.
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The lion's den
by Katherine St. John
Accepting a friend's invitation to a glamorous Mediterranean cruise, an actress struggling with a stalled career becomes a member of a group of friends under the control of a gold-digging host who would expose dangerous secrets.
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The mother code
by Carole Stivers
Racing to protect human survival in the wake of a bio-warfare attack gone wrong, a team of scientists creates a generation of genetically engineered children who struggle to survive when their robot protectors are slated for demolition.
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Network Effect
by Martha Wells
When Murderbot’s human associates are captured and need its help, it must choose between inertia and drastic action, in this first, full-length standalone novel about a sentient murder machine programmed for destruction.
Book 5 in the Murderbot series
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One to watch : a novel
by Kate Stayman-London
Frustrated by a lack of body diversity on her favorite reality show, a plus-sized fashion blogger uses an unexpected invitation to star in the show to bolster her career, before unexpected romance complicates her prospects.
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The Prisoner's Wife
by Maggie Brookes
Inspired by the true story of a daring deception that plunges a courageous young woman deep into the horrors of a Nazi POW camp to be with the man she loves. The Prisoner's Wife tells of an incredible risk, and of how our deepest bonds are tested in desperate times. Bill and Izzy's story is one of love and survival against the darkest odds.
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Ridgerunner
by Gil Adamson
Set against the backdrop of a distant war raging in Europe and a rapidly changing landscape in the West, 'Ridgerunner' follows a notorious thief who is determined to steal enough money to secure his son's future. But his 12-year-old son was left in the care of Sister Beatrice in the town of Banff, Alberta, who keeps the boy secluded in her home. His father is coming for him. The nun won’t let him go.
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The Seaside Café
by Rochelle Alers
On breathtaking Coates Island, off the coast of North Carolina, three book-loving women experience a summer that offers them a chance to rewrite their own stories. Includes recipes. By a national best-selling author.
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Stories We Never Told
by Sonja Yoerg
Psychology professor Jackie Strelitz thinks she's over Harlan Crispin, her ex-lover and colleague. After all, Jackie has everything she ever wanted: a loving husband and a thriving career. Still, she can't help but be curious about Harlan's latest.
Fixated by the couple, Jackie's curiosity becomes obsession. But she soon learns that nothing is quite what it seems and that to her surprise--and peril--she may not be the only one who can't let go.
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The Swap
by Robyn Harding
The USA Today best-selling author of The Party delivers a tale about the toxic relationship between two couples after a night of sexual experimentation, and the manipulative teenager with an explosive secret at the center of it all.
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Utopia Avenue : a novel
by David Mitchell
The members of a music band in 1967 London navigate the era’s parties, drugs and politics as well as their own egos and tragedies while exploring transformative perspectives about youth, art and fame. By the award-winning author of Cloud Atlas.
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The wife who knew too much
by Michele Campbell
Marrying the once-wealthy man who she loved as an underprivileged girl, Tabitha discovers a diary by her new husband’s suicide-victim wife, who blames Tabitha and their husband for the violent way her life ended.
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