Check out our calendar for some great events @ the library.
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Miramar Bay
by T. Davis Bunn
"With his wedding day approaching, actor Connor Larkin finds himself stepping off a bus into the sleepy seaside town of Miramar Bay where one remarkable woman inspires him to rethink all of his choices"
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The hearts of men
by Nickolas Butler
"An epic novel of intertwining friendships and families set against the backdrop of a beloved Boy Scout summer camp in the Northwood of Wisconsin"
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Traveling light
by Lynne Branard
After a storage unit auction gives her possession of a man’s remains, Alissa Wells embarks on a cross-country trip to return them to his family. By the author of The Art of Arranging Flowers.
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The Promise girls
by Marie Bostwick
"Minerva Promise claimed that her three "test tube" daughters--gifted pianist Joanie, artistic Meg, and storyteller Avery--were engineered and molded to be geniuses. Now twenty years later, the sisters reluctantly agree to take part in a documentary thatwill reveal secrets and spur them to forge their own extraordinary lives at last"
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After the dark
by Cynthia Eden
A disgraced FBI profiler, Samantha Dark retreats to Alabama where an all-too-familiar serial killer begins hunting once again, forcing her to place her trust in her former partner, Blake Gamble, who wants her back in the FBI—and in his bed. By a New York Times best-selling author. Original. 150,000 first printing.
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The wide circumference of love : a novel
by Marita Golden
A respected family court judge who has spent her life making tough calls, Diane Tate must make the toughest one yet in her own life when her 68-year-old husband is diagnosed with early onset dementia and, along with her children, must reexamine her connection to the man he once was—and learn to love the man he has become. 10,000 first printing.
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Celine : a novel
by Peter Heller
Establishing an excellent record as a missing-persons tracker who specializes in reuniting families to make amends for a loss in her own past, Celine searches for a presumed-dead photographer in Yellowstone only to be targeted by a shadowy figure who would keep the case unsolved. By the best-selling author of The Dog Stars.
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Wait for dark
by Kay Hooper
Investigating a string of accidents in a North Carolina city, Hollis; her telepath partner, Reese; and their Special Crimes Unit team uncover the work of an evil, methodical killer. By the New York Times best-selling author of Fear the Dark.
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We were the lucky ones
by Georgia Hunter
A novel based on the true story of a Jewish-Polish family recounts how the Kurcs are scattered throughout the world by the horrors of World War II and fight respective hardships to survive, reach safety and find each other. Includes a family tree.
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The last chance matinee
by Mariah Stewart
When celebrated and respected Hollywood agent Fritz Hudson passes away, leaving behind two separate families who never knew the other existed, three sisters are brought together under strange circumstances—to restore an old theater in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains in order to receive a large inheritance. By a New York Times best-selling author.
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