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In the world of Pure Ones, where sexual intercourse with anyone other than one’s Eternal Mate leads to a slow,…
Growing up in her large, crazy Serbian family, Camryn Covic became an expert at shutting down her emotions in order…
From a New York Times bestselling author: As her seemingly perfect suburban marriage begins to crumble, Claire finds herself faced with a life-changing dilemma. “A full-blown and emotional page-turner… Poignant” (Booklist).
A New York Times bestseller called “bewitching” (NPR): Forced to take on lodgers to make ends meet in post–World War I London, widowed Mrs. Wray and her daughter, Frances, meet a young couple who completely upends their world… “Will keep you sleepless for three nights straight” (Entertainment Weekly).
From a New York Times bestselling author who strikes “the perfect balance between sexy romance and spine-tingling suspense” (Booklist): When a family secret puts Cordelia in danger, can Aiden — her best friend’s older brother — keep her safe? With nearly 2,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!“I had the choice to come back … or not. I chose to return when I realized…
An in-depth examination of the famous battle commonly known as Little Big Horn. Using Native American accounts and forensic evidence, this step-by-step description of Custer’s defeat by the Sioux and Cheyenne is full of rich detail.
Elvis Presley’s fiancée Ginger Alden reveals all — from the iconic performer’s personal life to his tragic death — in this fascinating, honest, and moving New York Times bestseller.
A #1 New York Times bestseller with over 117,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: Five interconnected families witness the breathtaking events of the early 20th century — and find their lives transformed by the struggles of World War I. “A suspenseful epic” (The Seattle Times) that’s top-rated on BookBub.
A National Book Award winner and NPR Best Book of 2013: When abolitionist John Brown arrives in the Kansas Territory, enslaved Henry Shackleford is mistaken for a girl — and embarks on a journey of survival. “A boisterous, highly entertaining, altogether original novel” (The Washington Post).