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The Boardwalk Bookshop
by Susan Mallery
Three best friends brought together by chance, bookshop owners Bree, Mikki and Ashley each get a chance for a new beginning and a love to last a lifetime when they fight for what they really want.
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The Hotel Nantucket : a novel
by Elin Hilderbrand
Attempting to win the favor of the Hotel Nantuckets new London billionaire owner, general manager Lizbet Keaton, with drama behind closed doors, staff and guests with complicated pasts, a ghost roaming the halls and her own romantic uncertainty, has her work cut out for her..
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Book Lovers
by Emily Henry
Agreeing to a holiday escape to the country, literary agent Nora keeps running into a bookish, hardheaded, arrogant editor she knows from Manhattan, and wishes she didnt, even as she discovers they have more in common than previously thought.
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By the Book
by Jasmine Guillory
A young, black woman working in publishing makes a surprise connection with an author who has failed to deliver his highly anticipated manuscript, in the second novel of the series following If the Shoe Fits.
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The house across the lake : a novel
by Riley Sager
Recently widowed actress Casey Fletcher retreats to her familys lake house in Vermont where she passes the time watching the glamorous couple across the lake until the wife disappears and she discovers that the most shocking of secrets can lurk beneath the most placid of surfaces.
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The Woman in the Library : a novel
by Sulari Gentill
Four strangers in a library strike up a friendship. One of them is a murderer. As they each share their stories, which one has something to hide?
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The Omega Factor
by Steve Berry
While in Belgium, UNESCO investigator Nicholas Lee, whose job it is to protect the worlds cultural objects, stumbles upon a priceless artifact that plunges him into a bitter conflict, forcing him to confront a modern-day religious crusade intent on eliminating a shocking truth from humanitys past.
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City on Fire
by Don Winslow
A mid-1980s longshoreman who does occasional stints for the Irish crime syndicate becomes embroiled in a conflict between rival factions in the first book of a new series.
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The locked room
by Elly Griffiths
Nelson, investigating a series of murder-suicides he has connected to an archaeological discoveryand to Ruths seemingly sweet new neighbor, Sally, he enlists Ruths help until she, Sally and Kate go missing and he is left scrambling to find them before its too late. 40,000 first printing.
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Suspects : a novel
by Danielle Steel
Rebuilding her life, fashion royalty Theodora Morgan, during an event in NYC, forms an instant connection with a man who, unbeknownst to her, is a CIA agent sent to protect her from the very same people involved in the kidnapping of her husband and son, which ended in tragedy.
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The Homewreckers
by Mary Kay Andrews
While starring on a beach house renovation reality show called The Homewreckers, Hattie Kavanaugh is drawn into a mysteryand an unexpected romantic trianglewhen, during the demolition, evidence is unearthed about a long-ago crime.
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This Time Tomorrow
by Emma Straub
When Alice wakes up on her 40th birthday somehow back in 1996 as her 16-year-old self, she finds the biggest surprise is the 49-year-old version of her father with whom she is reunited, and, armed with a new perspective on life, wonders what she would change given the chance.
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Trust
by Hernán Díaz
Told from the perspective of one woman bent on disentangling fact from fiction, this unrivaled novel about money, power, intimacy and perception is centered around the mystery of how the Rask family acquired their immense fortune in 1920s-1930s New York City.
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The Summer Place
by Jennifer Weiner
At her stepdaughters marriage to her pandemic boyfriend the last gathering at the family's beach house in Cape Cod, Sarah is faced with lovers being revealed as their true selves, misunderstandings, and secrets, ensuring that nothing will ever be the same.
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A RIP Through Time
by Kelley Armstrong
While visiting her dying grandmother in Edinburgh, a homicide detective out on a jog is beaten unconscious and wakes up in the body of a housemaid, left for dead in the exact same spot in 1869.
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No-knead bread baking : low-fuss artisan loaves, sandwich breads, rolls, and more
by Paulina Muratore
"Traditional bread baking techniques can feel a little intimidating, but the no-knead method makes it easy to create bakery-quality loaves in your own kitchen. Whether you have years of experience or you've never made a loaf in your life, this book teaches you everything you need to bake up a wide variety of delicious no-knead breads with ease"
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Tracy Flick can't win : a novel
by Tom Perrotta
Tracy Flick, the iconic protagonist of Election, is back in full force as the hardworking assistant principal at a public high school in suburban New Jersey where she, energized by the prospect of a long-overdue promotion, sets out to prove her worth and get what she deserves. .
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The Complete Fish Cookbook : A Celebration of Seafood With Recipes for Everyday Meals, Special Occasions, and More
by Dani Colombatto
What sets this seafood cookbook apart: - A whole world of seafood—Discover 115 vibrant recipes from a variety of cuisines that include fatty fish, flaky fish, shellfish, and more, so you can experience everything seafood has to offer.
Options for every occasion—Serve up seafood sensations for any meal with sections for easy weeknight dinners, small plates, barbecues, or special events, complete with photos to show you what to expect. The ultimate fish guide—Take the guesswork out of cooking with a super-detailed introduction that explains all different kinds of fish, their taste and texture.
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Shellfish : 50 Seafood Recipes for Shrimp, Crab, Mussels, Clams, Oysters, Scallops, and Lobster
by Cynthia C. Nims
"This single subject cookbook will include approximately 50 shellfish recipes for clams, mussels, scallops, shrimp, lobster, oysters, and crab. Recipes will appeal to mainstream home cooks and thus lean toward less complicated.
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Here's the deal : a memoir
by Kellyanne Conway
The former and senior counsel to President Donald Trump discusses her journey to the White House as the first woman in American history to manage a winning presidential campaign and her tumultuous tenure there.
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