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A USA Today bestseller! To avoid emotional attachment, Justin seeks a bride through a business-like advertisement. But when beautiful Helena arrives at his remote estate, everything changes… An “impressive” romance that “sparkles with chemistry” (Publishers Weekly), with over 1,200 five-star Goodreads ratings.
The story of the aftermath of World War I, a transformative time when a new world seemed possible–told from the…
The long-awaited biography of the genius who masterminded Henry VIII’s bloody revolution in the English government, which reveals at last…
“Endearing” (USA Today): The New York Times bestselling author of A Year in Provence shares tales from his life in the south of France in this “warm, nostalgia-soaked look at the place [Mayle] loved so dearly” (Travel and Leisure).
Jonas Parker, the Earl of Harrington has no desire to marry. He rather enjoys being unencumbered and a wife would…
Taking an “engrossing” look (Publishers Weekly starred review) at European history, this work of nonfiction chronicles the lives of four former inhabitants of a famous house in Prague. “A deft and fascinating narrative… Very pleasurable historical reading” (The Wall Street Journal).
A Yuletide tale perfect for fans of Downton Abbey: Lady’s maid Kate and valet Matt are swept up in a mystery when crime comes to Shackleford Park in the form of a servant’s disappearance and a dangerous counterfeiting scheme. “One part intriguing mystery, one part cozy romance” (Booklist).
A New York Times Bestseller Audrey Rose and Thomas Cresswell find themselves aboard a luxurious ocean liner that becomes a…
On the brink of World War II, young Ella travels from Scotland to a French island, where an unexpected connection transforms her world. Decades later, her granddaughter agrees to record Ella’s story — and finds herself swept up in the secrets of the past.
❝I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a…