From a USA Today bestselling author: Aidan is too busy to think about love — but when he hires designer Zoe, he might discover that she’s worth letting in… A novel that “grabs readers by the heartstrings” (Publishers Weekly).

When President Jackson’s government forces the Cherokee people from their homeland, a chief’s daughter, an indentured servant, and an enslaved man bear witness to a horrifying catastrophe. “Powerful… The finest depiction of the infamous Trail of Tears that I’ve ever read” (Pat Conroy).

While searching for a missing girl, former army ranger Van Shaw stumbles upon dead bodies deep in the mountains — and is plunged into a suspense-ridden fight for survival! “If you like Lee Child’s Jack Reacher, you will absolutely love Van Shaw” (New York Times bestselling author Deborah Crombie).

After the police rule her friend’s death a suicide, Maggie sets out to prove foul play. But someone will do anything to keep her silent… A “dark, twisty tale of lurid secrets, lavish lifestyles, and devastating loss” (Lisa Gardner), with over 1,700 five-star Goodreads ratings.

As Inara unravels the secrets hidden in a piece of fabric, she uncovers the life of young Mei Lein, who was driven from her home 100 years before… “A beautiful story that brought me to tears” (New York Times bestselling author Susanna Kearsley).

In this riveting memoir, Leah Lax recounts how she left her secular family to join a Hasidic Jewish community — only to realize, decades later, that leaving once again was the only way she could truly live as herself. “Fascinating and insightful” (Booklist starred review).

From a USA Today bestselling author: Lindsay yearns for a simple life, but she’s fated to be with the Prince of Darkness, someone she’s never met — and who seems to have more enemies than she can count… A sinfully sexy paranormal romance!

This #1 New York Times bestseller from the author of Eat, Pray, Love shines a light on embracing creativity and finding inspiration. “A celebration of a creative life… A lot of great advice in this sunny book” (The Washington Post).