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Lyle is caught in a crisis of faith and family when his daughter and grandson return home in the thrall of a radical church. “Breathtaking yet devastating… This is storytelling at its finest” (Publishers Weekly starred review).
This “engrossing and compelling” novel (Booklist) illuminates the extraordinary lives of Canada’s Dionne sisters, the first surviving identical quintuplets, through the eyes of their nurse. “A historical novel that will enthrall you… I was utterly captivated” (Joanna Goodman, author of The Home for Unwanted Girls).
A widowed park ranger, her twelve-year-old son, and the Chief of Police who’s secretly kept an eye on both of…
From a New York Times bestselling author: In 1895, American heiress Consuelo Vanderbilt enters an arranged marriage with the Duke of Marlborough. Can she find a way to fight for her happiness? A compelling read that’s perfect “for fans of historical fiction [and] PBS’s Downton Abbey” (Library Journal).
“An inspiring tribute to female friendship and female courage!”–Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network and…
This is based on real life events.It was once said I loved to watch, and you’d be right to believe…
“Will make a splash among fans of family sagas” (Publishers Weekly). Over the course of a century, the Forster family — founders of the world’s first soft-drink empire — struggle with the consequences of wealth, power, and ambition. “Wonderfully written, with fascinating, deeply memorable characters” (Booklist).
“A buoyant, joyful, rollicking yarn of sadness and loss… Reminiscent of John Irving, with echoes of Dickens” (The Boston Globe): In a 20th-century New England town, Bertha opens a bowling alley — beginning a legacy that will echo throughout the coming generations. “A novel readers will sink into and savor” (Publishers Weekly).
In Love Life Again, Tracie reminds readers they each get only one life to live and inspires them not to…
“Perfect for fans of Big Little Lies” (Kirkus Reviews): When writer Bess moves to her husband’s small Virginia hometown to help run the family inn, she interviews a prominent local woman — and becomes entangled in a web of secrets.