September 2018 list by Donalee Jacobs
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Cross Her Heart
by Sarah Pinborough
A devoted single parent hides the truth about her daughter's absent father and asks her best friend for help when challenges from her past threaten her teenage daughter. By the New York Times best-selling author of Behind Her Eyes.
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Dark Sentinel
by Christine Feehan
A human woman, reeling with grief and rage from the devastating loss of her entire family, rescues a Carpathian monk who struggles to convince her that she is his soulmate while navigating the vengeful acts of an ancient vampire.
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Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen
by Sarah Bird
In 1864 Missouri, newly freed slave Cathy Williams makes the difficult decision to fight in the Army, disguised as a man, with the Buffalo Soldiers. Based on a true story.
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Depth of Winter
by Craig Johnson
When an international drug lord kidnaps his daughter and prepares to auction her off to his worst enemies, Walt Longmire embarks on a rescue mission in the brutal Mexican desert. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Western Star.
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The Dutch Wife
by Ellen Keith
A World War II concentration-camp prostitute, an SS officer who loathes his work and an Argentine Dirty War political prisoner are connected by a dark secret that complicates their survival.
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Field of Bones
by Judith A Jance
Sheriff Joanna Brady is pulled out of maternity leave by a serial homicide case that rocks Cochise County, forcing her into a complex investigation involving multiple jurisdictions.
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The First Love
by Beverly Lewis
Struggling with her mother's death and her community's beliefs about accepting God's will, a mid-20th-century Amishwoman navigates a debilitating illness before an evangelist at a revival meeting encourages her to trust in her own future.
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The Forbidden Door
by Dean R. Koontz
Rogue FBI agent and high-profile fugitive Jane Hawk confronts her worst nightmares when her enemies strike unsettlingly close to home, threatening the life of her beloved 5-year-old son.
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The Glass Ocean
by Beatriz Williams
The New York Times best-selling authors of The Forgotten Room trace the stories of three women, including a present-day writer and two from the early 20th century, who become connected by the tragedy of the RMS Lusitania.
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I Know You Know
by Gilly Macmillan
Haunted by the murders of his best friends 20 years earlier, filmmaker Cody Swift returns home to find that some people do not want the case reopened, especially when a long-dead body is discovered. By the New York Times best-selling author of What She Knew.
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In His Father's Footsteps
by Danielle Steel
Two courageous World War II concentration-camp survivors build a life together before their son resolves to be his own person as a first-generation American.
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Katerina
by James Frey
Twenty-five years after a passionate affair with a model, a successful writer is on the brink of suicide, until he receives an anonymous message that draws him back to the life, and possibly the love, he abandoned years prior.
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Leverage in Death
by J. D. Robb
When an airline executive is blackmailed into a suicide bombing in his Wall Street office, lieutenant Eve Dallas investigates strange inconsistencies in the case while trying to uncover the blackmailers' true agenda.
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Magic Triumphs
by Ilona Andrews
Mercenary Kate Daniels receives a mysterious box that represents a threat of war from the ancient enemy who nearly destroyed her family, a challenge that convinces her to combine forces with an unlikely ally.
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The Mystery of Three Quarters
by Sophie Hannah
Accused by strangers of trying to set them up for murder, Hercule Poirot teams up with Scotland Yard policeman Edward Catchpool to investigate the drowning death of an elderly man.
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Robert B. Parker's Colorblind
by Reed Farrel Coleman
A series of hate crimes entangles Jesse Stone in a plot of unexpected proportions at the same time a mysterious, vengeance-driven young man becomes his unlikely protégé.
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Salvation
by Peter F Hamilton
A technologically advanced future is thrown into turmoil when a crashed alien spaceship of unknown origin is found on a new Earth colony. By the New York Times best-selling author of the Void series.
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Shadow Tyrants
by Clive Cussler
When the descendants of a legendary band of imperial secret-keepers threaten humanity, Juan Cabrillo and his team aboard the Oregon race to protect the world from a plot to eliminate all technology.
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Stygian
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Traces the story of an Urian, who questions his predatory role and travels to the depths of Hades to save the woman he loves at the risk of multiple worlds.
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The Tattooist of Auschwitz
by Heather Morris
An international best-seller based on the true story of an Auschwitz-Birkenau survivor traces the experiences of a Jewish Slovakian who uses his position as a concentration-camp tattooist to secure food for his fellow prisoners.
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Timeless
by R. A. Salvatore
The first entry in a new trilogy by the New York Times best-selling author of Maestro continues the story of beloved dark elf Drizzt Do'Urden to reveal the stories of his parents as well as the friendship between Zaknafein and Jarlaxle.
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Walking Shadows
by Faye Kellerman
Decker and Lazarus risk their lives to solve a pair of brutal murders that may be tied to a crime from more than 20 years earlier.
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When The Lights Go Out
by Mary Kubica
Forced to start over upon her mother's death, a college student with debilitating insomnia begins to succumb to her grief before a stranger's desperation to have a child changes both of their lives.
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A Willing Murder
by Jude Deveraux
The discovery of two bodies in a quiet Florida community exposes old secrets and deadly grudges, prompting a group of improbable friends to try to uncover the truth.
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