Browsing: Family

After adopting an adorable pug named Teddy, recently divorced Brydie finds a new use for her talents as a baker — and starts a dog treat business! As Christmas approaches, can she reinvent her life? “Lighthearted and life-affirming. Readers are in for a sweet treat” (USA Today).

When her marriage implodes, librarian Hanna returns to her tiny Irish hometown — where she plans to restore the crumbling cottage she inherited from her great-aunt while running a mobile library! “A charming and heartwarming story” (New York Times bestselling author Jenny Colgan).

“Irresistible” (People): When Louisa May Alcott publishes Little Women, her sister May — the inspiration for Amy March — sets out to find her own identity. Fans of the classic novel will be enthralled by this “lively, entertaining read” (Kirkus Reviews) based on a real person.

In this gripping and unforgettable memoir, Jen Waite recounts how she discovered her marriage was built on a terrifying mountain of deceit. “Be forewarned: You won’t sleep until you finish the last page” (New York Times bestselling author Caroline Leavitt).

Greg, a man with OCD, suspects that someone is murdering his neighbors — and passing their deaths off as accidents. To unravel the mystery, he joins forces with librarian Beth, an unlikely amateur sleuth…

In 1917, two English girls shocked the world with a dazzling photograph. A century later, Olivia Kavanagh discovers a manuscript in her grandfather’s bookstore — and is drawn into the girls’ mysterious world. “An enchanting and enthralling tale” (Pam Jenoff, bestselling author of The Orphan’s Tale).

In the aftermath of World War II, sisters Jeanne and Peggy build new lives and a budding fashion empire. This “evocative” novel “sparkles with intensity… A remarkable story of sewing, sisterhood, reinvention, and redemption” (New York Times bestselling author Juliet Blackwell).

From a #1 New York Times bestselling author who “paints the details of human relationships with the finesse of a master” (Jodi Picoult): Widowed Camille receives a package with ties to her family’s tangled history all the way back to World War II. “A moving, sophisticated story” (Jane Green).

Unable to see, Elizabeth must rely on a troubled teenager to help retrace her history when the journals of her late father — a lighthouse keeper — are found amid the remains of a shipwreck. “A perfect hammock read for those who love the Brontë sisters and Jodi Picoult” (Publishers Weekly).