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A #1 New York Times bestseller with over 22,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads: Before she left Iran, Azar Nafisi met secretly with seven young women every week to discuss forbidden works of Western literature. A “sparkling memoir” (Kirkus Reviews) that “reminds us why we read in the first place” (Newsday).
In the world of finance, Oliver is rising royalty — but Alexis will show him that you can’t put a price on true love… “Addictive. Consuming. Witty. Heartbreaking. Brilliant” (New York Times bestselling author Samantha Young), with over 2,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
As World War I upends England’s rigid class system, three people — domestic worker Katy, soldier Jem, and missionary Lionel — are set on paths that will change their lives irrevocably. A profound meditation on love, loss, and the perils of war.
When handsome California surf god Lincoln Savage suddenly rolls into Ocean Beach like a rogue wave, shy beauty Simone Bianchi’s…
Eight years ago, Lady Viola Oberbrook was a spoiled society miss — but now, she’s a responsible woman running her own business. Can she convince the Earl of Haversham that she’s changed when he blames her for ruining his family?
Fans of Jane Austen will cherish this “delightful” mystery (The New York Times Book Review). When her widowed friend is accused of murder, Jane investigates the unsettling circumstances. “A robust tale of manners and mayhem” (Kirkus Reviews).
“Richly realized” (Publishers Weekly): During the Great Depression, Mariella takes a job as a maid — and finds herself drawn into the volatile life of Ernest Hemingway. “Dazzlingly written and impossibly moving, this novel is a supernova” (New York Times bestselling author Caroline Leavitt).
Estranged for 20 years, four childhood friends are brought back together by a devastating death. But before they can reconcile, they must confront the traumatic event that tore them apart…
A New York Times bestseller! Struggling writer John heads to England to interview a racehorse trainer, not realizing his subject is hiding something — and that the assignment could soon turn deadly. “Fast-paced, meticulously plotted… Nobody sets up a mystery better than Dick Francis” (San Francisco Chronicle).
In 1218, Gaius Marcellinus crosses the Atlantic to conquer a newly discovered continent for the Roman Empire — and ignites a thunderous clash of civilizations. “That rarest and best of alternative histories: the one you believe… a ripping good yarn” (Myke Cole, author of the Shadow Ops series).