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Finding Ashley by Danielle SteelWhen the home that has given her new purpose is threatened by a wildfire, a grieving mother reconnects with her estranged sister, a nun, to track down the child she gave up for adoption years earlier.
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The Lady Has a Past by Amanda QuickWhen her boss disappears while on a health retreat at an exclusive spa, investigative apprentice Lyra Brazier goes undercover with the help of a man with a unique gift, and together, they are plunged into a world darker and more dangerous than they ever could have imagined.
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The Son of Mr. Suleman by Eric Jerome DickeyTargeted and blackmailed by racist colleagues, a Black professor at a Memphis university is called away from a whirlwind romance by the death of his father and a family that has never acknowledged him.
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The Newcomer by Mary Kay AndrewsAfter her sister is murdered, Letty Carnahan goes on the run with her 4-year-old niece to Florida’s Gulf Coast where she is taken in by a hotel owner and her cynical son, a police detective, who believes she is a danger to them all.
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Family Reunion : a novel by Nancy ThayerNewly widowed, Eleanor Sunderland finds dreams of a family reunion in Nantucket shattered when her money-driven children suggest she sell the house and move to a retirement home, and finds a lone ally in her 22-year-old granddaughter, Ari, who moves in with her for the summer.
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The Last Night in London by Karen WhiteA journalist in 2019 London interviews a World War II-era model to learn the story of the woman’s best friendship with a Royal Air Force pilot’s wife, who was catapulted by the Blitz into a web of intrigue and secrets.
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Country Proud by Linda Lael MillerThe second book in the Painted Pony Creek series follows three best buddies whose strength, honor and independence exemplify the Montana land they love.
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Public Enemy #1 by Kiki SwinsonHired to investigate the so-called suicide of a disgraced narcotics detective, Khloe Mercer, determined to make a name for herself, turns the toughest streets of Norfolk, Virginia, upside-down to uncover the truth, placing her life in the crosshairs.
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Seven Perfect Things by Catherine Ryan HydeRescuing seven puppies from a nearby river, 13-year-old Abby, whose cruel father makes life miserable, hides the puppies in an abandoned cabin where she meets a grieving widower named Elliot who helps her — and her mother — find the courage to be free.
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Follow Your Heart by Brenda JacksonVictoria Madaris shows Roman Malone, a rising U.S. senator, around her picturesque Catalina Cove at the encouragement of her matchmaking great-grandmother despite her mistrust of politicians in the fourth novel of the series following Finding Home Again.
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Sunset on Moonlight Beach by Sheila RobertsAn unexpected tragedy helps Jenna Jones decide between two men who are interested in her by evaluating which one she can turn to when times are tough in the fifth novel of the series following Beachside Beginnings.
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Forever in Cape May by Jennifer ProbstWhen best friends Taylor Sunshine and Pierce Powers decide to explore a no-strings attached summer fling, they are both faced with hard choices once the summer ends – follow their individual dreams or have a future together.
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Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. SutantoAccidentally causing the death of a blind date, Meddy is persuaded by her meddlesome Chinese-Indonesian mother and aunts to dispose of the body, which upends a billionaire’s wedding and Meddy’s reunion with a former flame.
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Second First Impressions by Sally ThorneA spoiled, tattooed rich man reluctantly agrees to become an assistant to two casually exploitative nonagenarians before unexpectedly catching the eye of the property’s serious-minded manager. By the best-selling author of The Hating Game.
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Hot stew : a novel by Fiona MozleyA follow-up to the Booker finalist, Elmet, finds a young millionaire’s efforts to convert a Soho property into a luxury condominium challenged by two prostitute tenants and their customers from the brothel inside the building.
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Under the Southern Sky by Kristy Woodson HarveyTwo childhood friends, journalist Amelia and widower Parker, find solace in one another, which leads them to an unforgettable and life-changing lesson: family — the one you’re born into and the one you choose — is always closer than you think.
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Early Morning Riser by Katherine Heiny"A wise, bighearted, boundlessly joyful novel of love, disaster, and unconventional family from the celebrated author of Standard Deviation"
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The Bookshop of Second Chances by Jackie FraserInheriting a quaint cottage and a hefty antique book collection in Scotland, Thea Mottram falls in love with her new surroundings and a gruff bookshop owner, soon realizing that her new life may quickly become just as complicated as the one she was running from.
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