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Anything is Possible
by Elizabeth Strout
Two sisters, one who trades self-respect for a wealthy husband and one who discovers a kindred spirit in the pages of a book, struggle with intimate human dramas at the sides of their community members and a returned Lucy Barton.
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Beartown
by Fredrik Backman
In a forgotten town fractured by scandal, an amateur hockey team might just be able to change everything. By the author of A Man Called Ove.
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City of Friends
by Joanna Trollope
Leaning on her career-minded best friends after losing her high-profile job, Stacey inadvertently exposes a painful secret that tests the limits of their bonds.
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The Color of Our Sky
by Amita Trasi
Attempting to escape her fate as a lower caste temple prostitute, Mukta becomes the house girl for an upper-middle-class family in 1986 Mumbai where she befriends the daughter of the house, Tara, who is determined to locate her friend after her 1993 kidnapping.
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The Drowning King
by Emily Holleman
A dramatic follow-up to Cleopatra's Shadows is set four years after the execution of Bernice and finds Arsinoe and her sister, Cleopatra, facing a terrible choice between allowing the Roman army to steal power from their ailing father or taking the throne into their own hands.
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The Ebb Tide
by Beverly Lewis
Spending the summer working as a nanny in Cape May, young Amish woman Sallie meets a marine biology student and makes discoveries about herself and the world outside her community that compel her to question her commitments to the home she has always loved.
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Feast of Sorrow: A Novel of Ancient Rome
by Crystal King
Purchased by infamous gourmet Marcus Gavius Apicius during the 26th year of Augustus Caesar’s reign, young chef Thrasius, whom Marcus believes is his key to serving as culinary advisor to Caesar, finds a family in his new household until Apicius’ reckless disregard for anyone who stands in his way takes a dangerous turn.
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The Finishing School
by Joanna Goodman
When she is invited as a guest to her former finishing school, Lycee International Suisse, best-selling writer Kersti Kuusk—who is determined to, once and for all, find the truth surrounding her best friend Cressida’s death long ago—probes the cover-up, unearthing a frightening underbelly of lies and abuse at the prestigious establishment.
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The Forbidden Garden
by Ellen Herrick
Herrick follows up The Sparrow Sisters with another gardening tale, a lush imaginative novel that takes readers into the heart of a mysterious English country garden, waiting to spring to life.
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The Golden Legend
by Nadeem Aslam
Hiding her past, Nargis feels her life crumbling around her when someone begins broadcasting local people’s secrets from the minaret of a local mosque.
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The Hideaway
by Lauren K. Denton
After her grandmother’s death, Sara Jenkins discovers she’s been left her run-down B&B in Alabama and tasked with renovating it and uncovers a box in the attic that reveals a mysterious side of her grandmother’s life that ultimately impacted her own destiny.
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The Horse Dancer
by Jojo Moyes
A headstrong teen quietly training to become an elite equestrian to fulfill her ailing grandfather's ambitions is taken in by a struggling lawyer and her estranged husband, whose lives are thrown into turmoil by a devastating secret.
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I Found You
by Lisa Jewell
A lonely single mom who offers shelter to an amnesiac man and a young bride who is told that her missing husband never existed struggle to make sense of their transforming worlds and connection to a sister and brother whose lives were shattered by secrets more than two decades earlier.
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The Last Days of Café Leila
by Donia Bijan
A woman, Noor, visits her native Iran for the first time in three decades with her sulky, rebellious teenage daughter, Lily, who becomes caught up in the dangerous balance between grace and brutal violence that have taken hold of Tehran.
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Marlena
by Julie Buntin
Struggling to adapt to a new home in rural Michigan, 15-year-old Cat bonds with a pill-popping, manic young neighbor with whom she renders their desolate community into a kind of playground until suffering a tragedy that she confronts decades later.
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Music of the Ghosts
by Vaddey Ratner
Returning to the Cambodian homeland she fled as a child refugee decades earlier, Teera finds herself in a country of survivors and perpetrators of the Khmer Rouge holocaust before bonding with a mysterious musician who claims to have known her late father.
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My Italian Bulldozer
by Alexander McCall Smith
Visiting the idyllic Italian town of Montalcino to finish his overdue cookbook, writer Paul Stewart endures setbacks that leave him stranded at the airport until a stranger offers him transportation on a bulldozer, triggering a madcap series of adventures on the Tuscan countryside.
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Once in a Blue Moon Lodge
by Lorna Landvik
A woman on a camping trip to relax and mentally process recent developments in her life has two chance encounters that have huge consequences.
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The Practice House
by Laura McNeal
In 1929, after encountering two Mormon missionaries in her Scottish village, 19-year-old Aldine McKenna follows her sister, who has converted, to New York where she hopes to follow her own dreams, but instead finds herself faced with a strange new life when she applies for a teaching position in a one-room schoolhouse in drought-stricken Kansas.
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The Shadow Land
by Elizabeth Kostova
Accidentally taking a parcel from a family with whom she shared a cab, a young American tourist in Bulgaria is horrified to discover that the parcel contains an urn of ashes and embarks on an effort to return it to its family, making astonishing discoveries along the way.
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The Shadow Sister: Star's story
by Lucinda Riley
Left at a crossroads upon the death of her elusive billionaire father, former orphan Star nervously embarks on a search for her biological heritage in London, which she ties to a headstrong ancestor, one of Edwardian society's most notorious hosts and a mysterious man.
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Signs for Lost Children
by Sarah Moss
Newly married, Dr. Ally Moberly, with her husband in Japan, starts working at the Truro Asylum in Cornwell where she, after witnessing the brutal attitudes of male doctors and nurses toward their female patients, becomes immersed in the institutional politics of women’s mental health during a time when madness is only just being imagined as treatable.
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Springtime at Cherry Tree Cottage
by Cathy Woodman
Her first job as a blacksmith is in idyllic Talyton St. George but Flick soon finds she is having to work overtime to prove her abilities to the not-so-welcoming locals. One person very much on her side though is handsome stunt rider Robbie Salterton. But is he just being friendly or does he see Flick as something more?
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The Stars Are Fire
by Anita Shreve
In a book based on the true story of the largest fire in Maine’s history, a young woman is tested by a catastrophic event and its devastating aftermath.
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Two from the Heart
by James Patterson
Two heartwarming tales follow Anne McWilliams, who, after losing everything, travels cross-country asking long-lost friends and strangers a simple question, and Tyler Bron, who has it all, but has no life, which leads him to write a love story beyond his wildest imagination.
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Abigale Hall
by Lauren A. Forry
After losing their mother to the Blitz and their father to suicide, 17-year-old Eliza, along with her troubled little sister, Rebecca, arrives at Abigale Hall for work where she soon learns that the worst is to come as she tries to unravel the mysteries of the house and save her sister, who has fallen under the spell of the vicious housekeeper, from certain doom.
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All By Myself, Alone
by Mary Higgins Clark
Taking a cruise to escape the humiliation of her fiancé's arrest, gems expert Celia Kilbride befriends octogenarian passenger Emily Haywood, who is found dead three days out to sea at the hands of someone who has stolen the victim's priceless emerald necklace.
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The Burial Hour
by Jeffery Deaver
Lincoln Rhyme investigates the abduction of a traveling businessman from an Upper East Side street, a case that is complicated by an eight-year-old girl who was the crime's only witness.
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Burntown
by Jennifer McMahon
In Ashford, Vermont—aka "Burntown"—Eva "Necco" Sandeski's mother dies under mysterious circumstances and her boyfriend is murdered, leading Necco to believe that her mother was right all along about her deceased father's questionable past as a secretive inventor.
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Cave Dwellers
by Richard Grant
After being recruited by the German elite in a secret mission to unseat Hitler, Oskar Langweil becomes messily entangled with a U.S. Senator’s son, a White Russian princess, a disgraced journalist, an aging brigadier and a gay SS officer.
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Change Agent
by Daniel Suarez
Drugged and abducted while standing on a crowded train platform, Kenneth Durand, an Interpol agent working against black-market labs that perform illegal embryo augmentation, awakens to discover he has been genetically transformed into his most wanted suspect.
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Cold Earth
by Ann Cleeves
When a landslide in the dark days of a Shetland winter destroys a house in which the body of a mysterious woman in a red silk dress is found, Jimmy Perez becomes obsessed with identifying the woman and discovering how she actually died.
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A Criminal Defense
by Myers Jr., William L.
When a young reporter is found dead and a prominent Philadelphia businessman is accused of her murder, Mick McFarland finds himself involved in the case of his life. The defendant, David Hanson, is Mick’s best friend, and the victim, a TV news reporter, had reached out to Mick for legal help only hours before her death.
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Devil's Breath
by G. M. Malliet
When the body of a glamorous film star washes ashore from a luxury yacht, Max Tudor agrees to help former colleague Patrice Logan sift through numerous suspects to identify the killer.
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Dying on the Vine
by Marla Cooper
A follow-up to Terror in Taffeta finds wedding planner Kelsey McKenna accepting a dream assignment at an estate in California wine country, taking the place of a famous but dismissed planner who is found murdered in her office.
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Earthly Remains
by Donna Leon
Mishandling the interrogation of an arrogant suspect who caused the death of a young girl, Brunetti takes a vacation on a laguna island only to become embroiled in the disappearance of his host after a sudden storm.
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Fallout
by Sara Paretsky
Savvy investigator Vic leaves her comfort zone in Chicago to investigate the disappearances of a young film student and a faded Hollywood star in Kansas, where a university town, the remnants of the Cold War and long-simmering racial tensions are stirred into violence by mysteries and murders.
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Fast & Loose
by Stuart Woods
Stone Barrington, a New York City cop turned rainmaker for a white-shoe Manhattan law firm, tackles a formidable case that challenges the boundaries of his talents.
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A Fever of the Blood
by Oscar De Muriel
Tracking a psychopath who escaped from Edinburgh's asylum, leaving a nurse mortally injured, two renowned investigators venture through the worst blizzard in memory while examining links between the suspect, a mute patient and rumors about black magic.
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The Fix
by David Baldacci
A latest thriller featuring football player-turned-detective Amos Decker finds him using his eidetic memory to solve a high-stakes case.
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Golden Prey
by John Sandford
A series of audacious robberies compels newly appointed U.S. marshal Lucas Davenport to investigate the possible return of a gang leader who once killed two FBI agents.
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High Stakes
by Fern Michaels
A male dancer at an adult-entertainment club reaches out to the Men of the Sisterhood when his suspicions of his employer being involved in drug trafficking get him in hot water.
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Inside V
by Paula Priamos
| Ava wakes up in an empty hotel room to find her husband missing and must question her own responsibility in his disappearance. He has been accused of a reprehensible crime and everything she thought about him and their life together could well be a lie. When she digs into his whereabouts, however, Ava realizes that her past may be coming back to haunt both of them. |
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The Last Chance Olive Ranch
by Susan Wittig Albert
When a killer McQuaid put away years ago escapes from prison and heads toward Pecan Springs, China is sent away against her will to the Last Chance Olive Ranch, whose new owner is facing an increasingly violent estate challenge.
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Long Black Veil
by Jennifer Finney Boylan
When the body of a college friend is discovered 20 years after her disappearance, Judith, the only witness who can testify to the innocence of the chief suspect, is forced to confront dark secrets from her past that compromise the healthy life she has built for her family.
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The Lost Order
by Steve Berry
When rival factions of a dangerous clandestine organization begin a race to find billions in stolen treasure hidden by their progenitors, Justice Department agent Cotton Malone finds the case complicated by his unsuspected ties to the organization and the political schemes of an unscrupulous politician.
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Miss Julia Weathers the Storm
by Ann B. Ross
Vacationing at the beach with her friends, including one nursing a broken heart, Miss Julia discovers valuable items that have been washed up by a strong storm before her group is threatened by a strange couple that demands they hand over their findings.
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My Darling Detective
by Howard A Norman
When her future mother-in-law shocks the art world by destroying a master work of photography, police detective Martha Crauchet conducts the ensuing interrogation against a backdrop of her fiancé's shocking discovery about his father.
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The Night the Lights Went Out
by Karen White
Moving to an Atlanta suburb after her divorce, Merilee forges tenacious bonds with a town matriarch and a wealthy supermom before terrible secrets throw the lives of all three women into turmoil.
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No Easy Target
by Iris Johansen
Threatened by an enemy from her past, animal psychic Margaret Douglas goes on the run and finds the limits of her powers tested by her effort to outmaneuver the man who would kill her.
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Of Books and Bagpipes
by Paige Shelton
Thriving in her new home in Edinburgh, historical bookseller Delaney Nichols pursues a rare manuscript, only to stumble upon the murdered body of her contact, a crime that she links to a complicated plot.
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Ominous
by Lisa Jackson
After a shattering tragedy in their youth, Shiloh, Kat and Ruth vow to keep the event secret—until a missing teenager in their adult life brings them back together.
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One Perfect Lie
by Lisa Scottoline
A single mom's efforts to support her shy star athlete son's recruitment into a Division I college are violently complicated by a secretly disturbed young man from an affluent family and a new teacher with a mysterious agenda.
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Prussian Blue
by Philip Kerr
Hiding on the French Riviera when his cover is blown, Bernie Gunther finds himself in a cat-and-mouse game with an old and dangerous enemy before fleeing to Berlin, where he places his survival in the hands of dubious former allies.
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The Red Hunter
by Lisa Unger
Tackling a house restoration project and blog in the hopes of escaping a traumatic event that ended her marriage, Claudia uncovers an ugly history in the crumbling house, where another woman, Zoey, survived a home invasion and pursued the martial arts to find security and healing.
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A Single Spy
by William Christie
A World War II Russian spy with divided loyalties goes deep undercover in Nazi Germany and uncovers an assassination plot with the potential to change history.
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The sisters of Blue Mountain
by Karen Katchur
When the mysterious deaths of hundreds of snow geese trigger a media frenzy and threaten the tourist season, B&B owner Linnet reunites with her estranged sister before confronting dangerous family secrets in the wake of her father's arrest for murder.
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Song of the Lion
by Anne Hillerman
When a deadly bombing in the high school parking lot is discovered to be part of a terrorist plot to disrupt peaceful negotiations between the Hopi and Dine tribes, retired Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn discovers links between the bombing and a cold case from earlier in his career.
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The Sun King Conspiracy
by Yves Jégo
A tale of religious brotherhoods, corruption, romantic intrigue and political scheming at the court of Louis XIV
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Three Envelopes
by Nir Hezroni
After a top Israeli intelligence agent receives a disturbing notebook written by a rogue agent and assassin, supposedly dead for years, he begins to investigate whether he was a psychopath or actually part of lethal, top secret operation.
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War Cry
by Wilbur A. Smith
A sequel to Assegai is set in Africa between World Wars I and II and finds widower Leon Courtney navigating murky political waters while his headstrong daughter, Saffron, travels to culturally contrasting London to attend Oxford.
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What's Become of Her
by Deb Caletti
Returning to her island hometown of artists and eccentrics, Isabelle Austen confronts a difficult choice when she discovers that a new love interest is hiding because of the suspicious fates of his previous wives.
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What the Dead Leave Behind
by Rosemary Simpson
When her beloved fiancé is found dead after the Great Blizzard of 1888 in New York City, heiress Prudence MacKenzie, suspecting foul play, turns to her fiancé's best friend, a former Pinkerton agent, to discover the truth and find protection from sinister forces.
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Where the Dead Lie
by C. S. Harris
When a homeless child is killed in 1813 London, Sebastian St. Cyr uncovers a disturbing pattern of missing children and is drawn into a sadistic operation with links to the writings of the debauched Marquis de Sade, the city's most notorious brothels and a predator in society's upper echelon.
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Any Day Now
by Robyn Carr
Continues the adventures of the characters from Sullivan's Crossing, who greet diverse visitors at a rustic campground at the crossroads of the Colorado and Continental Divide Trails.
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The Curse of the Braddock Brides
by Erica Obey
Libba Wadsworth isn't sure she can endure yet another awful Coming-out Season of boring balls and vacuous visits from suitors, until one Lord Hardcastle comes to call. The first in a series of historical romances inspired by the stately homes of the Hudson Valley.
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Miss You
by Kate Eberlen
A chance meeting fails to bring the 18-year-old Tess and Gus they love with each other that they deserve, and they wind through lives that bring surprises and divert them from their intended paths, but will they get a second chance at love together?
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The Thing About Love
by Julie James
| Returning to her hometown to take an undercover job, newly-divorced FBI Special Agent Jessica Harlow finds herself partnered with rival John Shepherd, whose ambition to join an elite hostage rescue team compels him to resist his feelings for Jessica. |
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Wild Ride
by Julie Ann Walker
The operator of Black Knights Inc., a covert government defense firm disguised as a custom motorcycle shop, Ozzie, after a mission goes terribly wrong, is stuck at headquarters, where he must babysit a beautiful ace reporter who has been trying to expose the Knights for years.
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Bug Hunt
by Jonathan Maberry
Eighteen brand new stories—exclusive to this collection—featuring the Colonial Marines in bloody conflict with the deadly Aliens. Authors include Heather Graham, Scott Sigler, Rachel Caine and Larry Correia.
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The Chosen
by J. R. Ward
Falling in love with brotherhood rival Xcor, a tortured man in custody who is awaiting interrogation, Layla seeks to gain his freedom and secure their relationship by appealing to the Black Dagger Brotherhood for a chance to let him prove himself.
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Cold Welcome
by Elizabeth Moon
Decorated military hero Kylara Vatta survives a disastrous shuttle crash in a distant future, spacefaring culture where she finds herself stranded on an arctic land mass that proves more mysterious than she ever suspected.
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Down Station
by Simon Morden
Award-winning author Simon Morden joins Gollancz with a stunning SF quest across a vast world that mirrors every London ever built.
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Thrawn
by Timothy Zahn
A stand-alone novel in the Star Wars Legends series traces the origin story of fan-favorite character Grand Admiral Thrawn and the events that established him as one of the franchise's most iconic villains. By the best-selling author of Heir to the Empire.
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Walkaway
by Cory Doctorow
Abandoning formal society to pursue a minimalist counterculture life in a near-future world wrecked by climate change, a disenchanted senior and his heiress paramour inspire a host of followers who become obsessed with cheating death in ways that turn the world upside down.
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Wicked Abyss
by Kresley Cole
Millennia after being cursed by a treacherous fey beauty who died before he could exact revenge, Sian is transformed into a demonic beast at the same time the fey is reincarnated, a transformation that prompts him to take her prisoner in his mystical castle.
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