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If You Like...Danielle Steel
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The Ravenscar Dynasty
by Barbara Taylor Bradford
Devastated by the deaths of three family members in a suspicious fire, young Edward Deravenel battles his cousin for control of a business empire that was usurped from his branch of the family sixty years earlier, an effort that is compromised by an adulterous affair and a shattering betrayal.
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The Secret Between Us
by Barbara Delinsky
Picking up her sixteen-year-old daughter Grace after a party, Deborah Monroe accepts responsibility for hitting a man with the car on the way home, even though Grace had been driving, a deception that takes on a life of its own, threatening their family and the bond between mother and daughter.
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Immediate Family
by Eileen Goudge
Four once-close friends reconnect at a fifteen-year reunion, including Jay, who is expecting his first child; Franny, who wants Jay to father a child with her; Emerson, who juggles single motherhood responsibilities with caring for her dying mother; and Stevie, who struggles with commitment issues.
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The Sky is Falling
by Sidney Sheldon
When members of a celebrated American family begin dropping like flies, anchorwoman Dana Evans decides to investigate and finds herself and her young son the prey of a fiendish killer.
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Texas Rich
by Fern Michaels
Young Billie Ames was naive but a real knockout when she met Moss Coleman at the Philadelphia Navy Yard during World War II. Within a few months she was pregnant and married to him. It was a marriage that brought Billie--and her mother, Agnes--across the country to Austin, to a 250,000-acre spread called Sunbridge, and into the world of the Texas rich. Billie works to acclimate to Texas and her new home at Sunbridge, her role as Moss' wife, and the challenges she faces from her social-climbing mother, her gruff and demanding father-in-law, and the events of the world around her.
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The Notebook
by Nicholas Sparks
Back in North Carolina after the war, Noah Calhoun cannot stop thinking about the girl he had lost a decade ago, and even though she is on the verge of marriage, she cannot stop thinking about him.
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Grand Avenue
by Joy Fielding
The bonds of friendship between four women--Chris, Barbara, Susan, and Vicki--have endured for twenty years, sustaining them through marriage, motherhood, and the challenges of life, until a devastating betrayal threatens to tear them apart forever, in a remarkable portrait of friendship, love, and hidden secrets.
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Perfect
by Judith McNaught
Julie Mathison is abducted by Zachary Benedict after his escape from prison and taken to his Colorado hideaway, where she gradually becomes convinced of his innocence and her passionate need for him.
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