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Diana Hunter was a promising Canadian spy until she was kidnapped by a sadistic assassin — and although she escaped, her assailant was never caught. Ten years later, despite having left the service, Diana faces off with him again…
After becoming a reluctant baron, sea captain Edmund Holbury must return to land and care for his five siblings. Desperate for assistance, he proposes a marriage of convenience to Rosaline Henry, a woman who cared for him after an injury. But could their practical alliance lead to something more?
I waited ten years for the right guy, then four come along at once.This book is a second chance romance…
When writer Ella moves to a beautiful seaside home, she discovers a portrait of a young woman who went missing 160 years ago. But as she learns more, Ella must grapple with long-buried secrets of her own… A haunting tale perfect for fans of Kate Morton.
This “incisive and elegant” work (Publishers Weekly starred review) illuminates the very different lives of Thomas Jefferson’s three daughters — two by his wife, Martha, and one whose mother was Sally Hemings, a Black woman Jefferson enslaved. “Stunning” (The New York Times Book Review).
2016 marked the 170th anniversary of the year the United States invaded Mexico and declared war on its neighboring Republic.…
The Sunday Times bestseller that inspired an Academy Award–winning film: In his first days as Britain’s prime minister, Winston Churchill’s fateful decisions would alter the course of World War II. This pulse-pounding history has over 1,200 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
Morgan Pendray is a career soldier, a Welshman serving in the English Parliamentary army sent to invade Scotland. Hannah Kincaid…
In 1909, amateur sleuth Lady Hardcastle is enjoying a country getaway — until a suspicious death at the local pub brings her vacation to a halt! A delightful whodunit with over 3,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.
Germany, 1505In the dark of night, Katharina von Bora says the bravest good-bye a six-year-old can muster and walks away…