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If You Like Danielle Steel... try these authors:
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Confessions of a wild child : Lucky: the Early Years
by Jackie Collins
A prequel to the Lucky Santangelo series features a headstrong teenaged Lucky, who after the murder of her mother escapes her notorious father's protective stranglehold to pursue a life of sex, drugs and rock-and-roll. By the best-selling author of The Power Trip.
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The Cavendon women : a novel
by Barbara Taylor Bradford
A sequel to Cavendon Hall follows the Inghams' and Swanns' from a family weekend in the summer of 1926 through the devastation of the Wall Street crash in 1929. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of Letter From a Stranger.
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The Notebook
by Nicholas Sparks
In a testimony to the lasting power of love, a man tells an elderly woman a story from a faded old notebook, his voice relating the heartbreaking tale of two lovers and their 50-year journey to happiness.
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Lake News
by Barbara Delinsky
Lily Blake, forced home to small-town Lake Henry, New Hampshire, after being unfairly smeared by a journalist, begins an alliance with local newspaper publisher John Kipling, as they try to mend their wounds and find community.
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Me before you
by Jojo Moyes
Working for wheelchair bound Will, who was injured in a motorcycle accident, Louisa struggles with her employer's acerbic moods, but upon learning of his shocking plans for his future, she sets out to show him that life is still worth living.
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Summer blowout
by Claire Cook
Working for her Italian-American family's beauty salon chain while secretly indulging her passion for lipstick, Bella Shaughnessy vows against relationships when her husband and sister run off together, a resolution that falters when she meets a contrary entrepreneur, develops a business idea, and attends a huge southern wedding.
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Coming Home
by Rosamunde Pilcher
From an elegant British boarding school in the 1930s to a continent ravaged by World War II, Judith Dunbar comes of age and learns about love, courage, and loss. By the author of The Shell Seekers.
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Lover's knot
by Emilie Richards
Sequestering herself in a cabin in the country, Kendra Taylor begins the mend her relationship with her estranged husband, Isaac, by connecting him to his family roots via an elaborate quilt.
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Bad Girl Creek : a novel
by Jo-Ann Mapson
Four wounded women heal their hearts by opening a flower farm together, where they rediscover the importance of friendship.
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What I did for love
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
The Romance Writers of America Favorite Book of the Year Award-winning writer of such works as Natural Born Charmer and Match Me If You Can presents a latest modern fairy tale that pits a hapless heroine against a series of whimsical challenges. 250,000 first printing.
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