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Come sundown
by Nora Roberts
Running the Montana ranch that has been home to four generations, Bo and the man she is starting to love encounter her badly injured aunt, who ran off decades earlier.
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Meet me at Beachcomber Bay
by Jill Mansell
After refusing to fall for Sam Adams, a married man, Clemency settles into a cozy life in Cornwall until he shows up again as her stepsister’s boyfriend.
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Goodnight from London : a novel
by Jennifer Robson
An ambitious American journalist determined to start a new life an ocean away from her past relocates to London in 1940 to report on World War II.
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The broken road
by Richard Paul Evans
A first entry in a new trilogy that explores the possibilities of second chances follows the experiences of Chicago celebrity Charles James, who struggles with nightmares about his painful childhood.
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Against all odds : a novel
by Danielle Steel
A Soho widow struggles with her grown children's plans to gamble their futures in their determination to pursue their hearts, from her attorney daughter's illicit romance with a client to her struggling-writer son's decision to have children before he can afford to support them.
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Trusting Grace : a novel
by Maggie Brendan
Widow Grace Bidwell cares for her elderly father while trying to maintain her late husband's farm, until she hires Robert Frasier to help and is drawn toward him and his three pitiful children.
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Same beach, next year
by Dorothea Benton Frank
Reconnecting on one of Charleston's most beautiful barrier islands, a pair of former sweethearts rediscover their feelings for one another while their jealous spouses pursue an unexpected attraction.
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Rich people problems : a novel
by Kevin Kwan
Rushing to the deathbed of his grandmother, Nicholas Young encounters a massive clan eager to claim a share of the family fortune, win the hearts of loved ones, destroy each other's reputations and outmaneuver professional rivals.
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Secrets in summer : a novel
by Nancy Thayer
Spending her days at the library and her nights stargazing and contemplating a new relationship, Darcy is unexpectedly drawn into the summertime dramas of three families, including those of her recently married ex, a situation that compels Darcy to consider what she truly wants.
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Just One Touch
by Maya Banks
Raised in a strict religious cult since she was a young girl, Jenna has no connection to the outside world beyond vague flashes of memory that seem to be from another life.
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