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All We Ever Wanted
by Emily Giffin
When her golden-boy son posts a controversial photograph of a scholarship student online, triggering a local scandal, a wife and mother finds herself sympathizing more with the girl's family than her own.
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Before and Again
by Barbara Delinsky
A Vermont resort town where many residents are hiding from their pasts is thrown into turmoil by a teen hacker who attracts the Feds and the media, forcing a woman to choose between running again and fighting for what she has rebuilt.
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Between You and Me
by Susan Wiggs
A lonely Philadelphia surgeon treats an injured Amish child and becomes attracted to the boy's uncle, a situation that forces her to consider if such a relationship is possible.
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The Bookshop of Yesterdays
by Amy Meyerson
A woman inherits a beloved bookstore and sets forth on a journey of self-discovery in this poignant debut about family, forgiveness and a love of reading.
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California Summer
by Anita Hughes
Leaving her cheating husband, an independent Hollywood filmmaker decides to spend the summer at her parents' estate in Montecito, where she meets interesting locals who inspire her to open a fish taco restaurant using a secret recipe from college.
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Dreams of Falling
by Karen White
Forced by her mother's disappearance to return to her South Carolina hometown, Larkin uncovers the story of a fateful friendship shared among three young women 50 years earlier.
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The Ever After
by Sarah Pekkanen
When she sees nine words on her husband’s cell phone that shatter her world, Josie Moore, looking back at pivotal moments in the relationship she believed would last forever, surprises everyone—including herself—with how far she will go to uncover the extent of her husband’s betrayal.
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Florida
by Lauren Groff
A collection of stories spanning centuries of time in mercurial Florida examines the decisions and connections behind life-changing events in characters ranging from two abandoned sisters to a conflicted family woman.
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The Great Believers
by Rebecca Makkai
In this dazzling novel of friendship and redemption, a 1980s Chicago art gallery director loses his loved ones to the AIDS epidemic until his only companion is his daughter, who, decades later, grapples with the disease's wrenching impact on their family.
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Harry's Trees
by Jon Cohen
A 38-year old traumatized widow fortuitously meets an 11-year old girl who sets him on a feverish road to redemption. An uplifting story about the redeeming power of friendship and love and the magic to be found in life’s most surprising adventures.
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How Hard Can It Be?
by Allison Pearson
When her husband quits his job to pursue cycling and mindfulness, middle-aged mom Kate Reddy returns to the workforce as an entry-level employee for her former employer. A follow up to I Don't Know How She Does It.
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In the Garden of the Fugitives
by Ceridwen Dovey
A correspondence between a South African woman living in Australia and an older man who was responsible years earlier for her fellowship to study in the United States explores their evolving relationship as it is shaped by their views on historical events, their obsessions and their changing senses of identity. An addictive, literary page-turner.
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Little Big Love
by Katy Regan
A 10-year-old boy who has never met his father haplessly endeavors to reunite his parents to give his heartbroken mother the happily ever after she deserves, an effort that reveals the shattering reasons that his father left.
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The Little Old Lady Behaving Badly
by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg
In the third hilarious, unforgettable installment in the League of Pensioners series, Martha and the League’s latest escapade has them headed for the French Riviera in what is sure to be the most daring caper of the summer.
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The Lost for Words Bookshop
by Stephanie Butland
A secretly heartbroken woman who prefers books to people finds her world upended by the arrivals of a poet, a lover and three suspicious deliveries that reveal that someone has found out about her mysterious past.
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The Lost Vintage
by Ann Mah
Sweetbitter meets The Nightingale in this page-turner about a woman who returns to her family's ancestral vineyard in Burgundy to study for her Master of Wine test, and uncovers a lost diary, a forgotten relative, and a secret her family has been keeping since WWII.
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The Madonna of the Mountains
by Elise Valmorbida
This epic novel follows the life of a woman in the hardscrabble Italian countryside, from her girlhood through marriage and motherhood through two World Wars and during the Fascist party rule. A sweeping saga about womanhood, religion, loyalty, war, family, motherhood, and marriage.
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The Patchwork Bride
by Sandra Dallas
Working on a bridal quilt for a granddaughter who abruptly calls off the wedding, Ellen imparts the story of a woman who avoided marriage twice before finding the love of her life.
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The Perfect Couple
by Elin Hilderbrand
Featuring popular characters from such novels as A Summer Affair, this tale set during a Nantucket wedding season finds Chief of Police Ed Kapenash searching for a bride's killer among her own wedding party. The perfect beach read!
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A Place for Us
by Fatima Farheen Mirza
A family caught between two cultures yields a resonant story of faith, tradition, identity and belonging
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Playing With Matches
by Hannah Orenstein
Sasha Goldberg, a recent college graduate, lands a job with a New York City dating service for the city's elite, and with her own relationship on the rocks, becomes involved with a charming Southern writer. Fresh, sweet and laugh-out-loud funny.
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Rainy Day Friends
by Jill Shalvis
Discovering after her husband's death that he was a serial adulterer, Lanie impulsively takes a job in a family winery and bonds with a gruffly handsome deputy sheriff before dark secrets threaten her happiness.
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The Secrets Between Us
by Thrity Umrigar
Bhima, the unforgettable main character of Thrity Umrigar’s beloved national bestseller The Space Between Us, returns in this triumphant sequel—a poignant and compelling novel in which the former servant struggles against the circumstances of class and misfortune to forge a new path for herself and her granddaughter in modern India.
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Small Country
by Gael Faye
In Burundi in 1992, 10-year-old Gabriel enjoys carefree days with his friends, but his idyllic existence and his innocence come to a brutal end when Burundi and neighboring Rwanda are hit by civil war and genocide. A prize-winning best-seller from France.
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The Summer List
by Amy Mason Doan
Returning home after being away for 17 years, Laura is reunited with her former best friend, Casey, and as they embark on one last scavenger hunt, a devastating secret threatens to tear them apart once again.
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Tell the Machine Goodnight
by Katie Williams
A personalized recommendation consultant observes how her work and the experiences of those around her, including her perpetually malcontented teen son, reflect respective beliefs about happiness. A smartly moving and entertaining story about relationships and the ways that they can most surprise and define us.
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There There
by Tommy Orange
A novel that grapples with the complex history and identity of Native Americans follows 12 characters, each of whom has private reasons for traveling to the Big Oakland Powwow. A powerful and urgent new voice in literature.
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Treeborne
by Caleb Johnson
Anticipating the end of her small Alabama community, an orchard keeper seeks to preserve its story by imparting the experiences of the ancestors who endured hardships and loss against a backdrop of regional history. A celebration and a reminder of how the past gets mixed up in thoughts of the future; of how home is a story as much as a place
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Us Against You
by Fredrik Backman
When the small community of Beartown learns their amateur ice hockey team may be disbanded, the tensions mount, but a surprising new coach offers a chance at a comeback.
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The Verdun Affair
by Nick Dybek
A sweeping, romantic, and profoundly moving novel, set in Europe in the aftermath of World War I and Los Angeles in the 1950s, about a lonely young man, a beautiful widow, and the amnesiac soldier whose puzzling case binds them together even as it tears them apart.
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What Blooms from Dust
by James Markert
Just as Jeremiah Goodbye is set to meet his fate in the electric chair, a tornado tears down the prison walls, and he is given a second chance at life. But upon his escape, he enters a world he doesn’t recognize in this "stunningly beautiful novel full of mystery and magic set during the Dust Bowl."
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When Life Gives You Lululemons
by Lauren Weisberger
Emily Charlton, the beleaguered assistant-turned-successful Hollywood image consultant, teams up with a former ace lawyer-turned-Greenwich stay-at-home mom to retain the services of an A-list model and politician's wife.
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The Accidental Mistress
by Aya De Leon
An undocumented stripper from Trinidad must save her sister, a Harvard-educated career woman, after she is mistaken for a notorious mogul's mistress.
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Bring Me Back
by B. A. Paris
Ten years after his wife Layla's disappearance, Finn gets a phone call that she's been seen, receives messages from strangers who seem to know too much, and long-lost items from the past begin showing up around the house.
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The Cabin at the End of the World
by Paul Tremblay
The Bram Stoker Award-winning author of A Head Full of Ghosts gives a new twist to the home invasion horror story in a heart-palpitating novel of psychological suspense that recalls Stephen King's Misery and Ruth Ware's In a Dark, Dark Wood.
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Confessions of the Fox
by Jordy Rosenberg
Set in the eighteenth century London underworld, this bawdy, genre-bending novel reimagines the life of thief and jailbreaker Jack Sheppard to tell a profound story about gender, love, and liberation.
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The Devil's Half Mile
by Paddy Hirsch
A thriller set in an alternate 1799 finds Alexander Hamilton rescuing America from a financial crisis while lawyer Justy Flanagan investigates his father's murder only to uncover a massive conspiracy that the perpetrators are determined to keep secret at any cost.
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Island of the Mad
by Laurie R. King
When a friend's mentally unstable aunt goes missing along with a cache of jewels, Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes follow leads to a 1925 Venice shaped by Mussolini's Blackshirts, the gilded Lido set and the music of Cole Porter.
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The Killing Habit
by Mark Billingham
The spread of a dangerous new drug and a spate of attacks that escalate into a serial killing spree prompt wildcard detective Tom Thorne and straitlaced DI Nicola Tanner to risk everything to catch two very different killers.
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A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder
by Dianne Freeman
Enjoying unusual freedoms as a widow, the American-born Countess of Harleigh emerges from mourning to host her sister's first London season while navigating a chivalrous inspector's investigation into the scandalous circumstances of her husband's death. A historical mystery debut set in Victorian England.
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Liar, Liar
by Lisa Jackson
Informed that the mother who abandoned her decades earlier has died in a high-profile suicide, Remmi teams up with her childhood crush to uncover her mother's mysterious story.
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Lying in Wait
by Liz Nugent
The wife of a respected judge and mother to a beloved son finds their home in Dublin thrown into devastating turmoil by her son's discovery of dark family secrets. An "unputdownable psychological thriller with an ending that lingers long after turning the final page" (The Irish Times).
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The Maw
by Taylor Zajonc
A thriller in the vein of Clive Cussler and Michael Crichton in which a disgraced professor joins a mysterious mission into an ancient supercave to discover what befell a long lost expedition—only for his team to suffer a catastrophic loss and face their own demise in the dark.
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The Moscow Offensive
by Dale Brown
America's first line of defense--Brad McLanahan and the heroes of the Iron Wolf Squadron--must counter a dangerous Russian strike from within the homeland.
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Murder at the Mansion
by Sheila Connolly
The best-selling author of the County Cork mysteries presents a new series debut that finds a talented hotel manager tasked with saving her bankrupt hometown, only to be declared a chief suspect in the murder of her high-school nemesis.
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Murder in Paradise
by James Patterson
Surviving the car bomb that killed his fiancée, defense lawyer Brian Lord takes on a lifeguard job at the beach, in a collection of three stories of suspense.
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Never Anyone but You
by Rupert Thomson
Fictionalizes the true story of a love affair between two extraordinary women and recreates the surrealist movement in Paris and the horrors of the two world wars.
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The Pharaoh Key
by Douglas Preston
When his former employer goes missing, Gideon Crew, reeling from his terminal diagnosis, pursues the long-awaited translation of the Phaistos Disc, an ancient tablet that could end or save his life.
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The President Is Missing
by Bill Clinton and James Patterson
As enemies plan an unprecedented attack on American soil, Washington is gripped by uncertainty and fear as rumors spread of a traitor in the cabinet and the president himself comes under suspicion, before he goes missing.
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Rough Animals
by Rae Delbianco
When a fearsome girl shoots his cattle and flees, Wyatt Smith is compelled to go after her for restitution, setting him on an epic twelve-day odyssey through a nightmarish underworld that forces him to look at who he is and what he is capable of. A debut modern Western where Breaking Bad meets No Country for Old Men.
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Sail Away
by Celia Imrie
This charming collision of Agatha Christie and The Love Boat featuring the exploits of two women on a cruise ship will delight fans of classic mysteries.
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Salt Lane
by William Shaw
Misfit London metro police officer Alexandra Cupidi investigates the case of a woman who is found dead in a marshland and a homeless woman claiming to be the same person in search of the son she gave up for adoption.
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The Throwaway
by Michael Moreci
| A seemingly everyday American is mistaken for a spy and sent through a prisoner exchange to Russia, where he launches a desperate effort to escape and save the world. |
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Tom Clancy Line of Sight
by Mike Maden
Searching for a Bosnian patient whose eyesight was restored by his mother years earlier, Jack Ryan Jr. finds himself deeply attracted to the woman, a self-possessed refugee center manager whose abduction pits Jack against Serbian mobsters and Croatian paramilitary units.
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Turbulence
by Stuart Woods
New York City cop-turned-Manhattan law firm rainmaker, Stone Barrington, returns to action, only to land in the line of fire, in the latest entry in the best-selling series.
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The Woman in the Woods
by John Connolly
When the body of a woman who apparently died in childbirth is discovered in the Maine woods, private investigator Charlie Parker shadows the police investigation in order to discover the woman's identity and the fate of her baby.
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The Word Is Murder
by Anthony Horowitz
The best-selling author of Moriarty reinvents himself as the fictional sidekick of a disgraced police detective whose dark and mysterious secrets complicate the case of a woman found strangled hours after planning her own funeral. A masterful and tricky mystery.
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The One You Can't Forget
by Roni Loren
Hiding a secret that could destroy both her reputation and career, successful divorce attorney Rebecca Lindt finds her life getting even more complicated when the ex-husband of one her clients comes to her rescue in more ways than one.
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Once a Scoundrel
by Mary Jo Putney
The disgraced son of a proud naval dynasty embarks on a dangerous mission in hostile waters to rescue an earl's kidnapped daughter from life as a harem slave.
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The Start of Something Good
by Jennifer Probst
A city girl and a country boy struggle to see eye to eye in upstate New York. Entertaining senior citizens and a rescue chicken who thinks he’s a dog provide comic relief, while the plot is pure romance comfort food.
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Unbridled
by Diana Palmer
Meeting in a rural Texas setting, two passionate lovers confront the challenges of instant family and danger.
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What Happens in Summer
by Caridad Pineiro
Against her better judgment, Connie Reyes has a one-night stand with Jonathan Pierce, her teen crush, that leads to unexpected consequences neither of them are prepared for.
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The Freeze-Frame Revolution
by Peter Watts
In this short, provocative, brilliant novel, the human crew of the construction ship Eriophora spends 66 million years building interstellar wormhole gates, so they have lots of time to ponder issues of purpose.
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The Grey Bastards
by Jonathan French
Jackal, a proud member of a group of half-orcs tasked with protecting human civilization from their full-blooded brethren discovers a dark secret that threatens to dissolve the tenuous peace between species.
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The Last Sun
by K. D. Edwards
In this debut novel and series starter, the last member of a murdered House searches for a missing nobleman, and uncovers clues about his own tortured past.
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Outcasts of Order
by L. E. Modesitt
A continuation of the story that began in The Mongrel Mage finds Order mage Beltur using frightening powers to save lives and survive a war, only to be forced on the run by suspicious associates and exploitative merchants.
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The Robots of Gotham
by Todd McAulty
In a futuristic world dominated by a fascist coalition of machines, a Canadian businessman survives a rogue war attack and teams up with a Russian medic and a damaged robot to stop a genocidal machine conspiracy. A debut novel from an author to watch.
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Trail of Lightning
by Rebecca Roanhorse
When a small town needs her help in finding a missing girl, Maggie Hoskie, a Dinetah monster hunter and supernaturally gifted killer, reluctantly enlists the help of an unconventional medicine man to uncover the terrifying truth behind the disappearance—and her own past.
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