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In this “fascinating, deeply researched novel” (Beatriz Williams), Grace Kelly struggles to find happiness and a sense of purpose in the spotlight of Hollywood and her duties as Princess of Monaco. “A tantalizing, behind-the-scenes look at Grace Kelly’s life… I loved it!” (New York Times bestselling author Hazel Gaynor).
New from MaryAnn Clarke Scott, Award-winning author of The Art of Enchantment.She welcomes any risk, as long as it doesn’t…
Inspired by true events: In World War II–era Munich, nurse Natalya joins the White Rose, a secret group that speaks out against Nazi atrocities — and faces extraordinary danger… “An expertly rendered plot, bold and empathetic characters, and prose that jumps off the page” (Publishers Weekly starred review).
When Beth and Jack decide to find their dream home in France, a simple road trip turns into a hilarious, sometimes death-defying adventure! “As a backseat driver, I guffawed” (New York Times bestselling author Victoria Twead).
From a New York Times bestselling author: This dramatic biography of Queen Eleanor, who was married to two 12th-century kings and boldly claimed her own power, is “exhilarating in its color, ambition, and human warmth” (Publishers Weekly). With over 4,200 five-star Goodreads ratings!
In Nazi-occupied Paris, three seamstresses try their best to lead quiet lives — despite the secrets they’re all hiding. Decades later, one of the women’s granddaughters will discover the long-buried past… A riveting novel with nearly 24,000 five-star Goodreads ratings!
In ancient Rome, Quintus Sertorius is wracked with survivor’s guilt after 90,000 of his fellow soldiers die in battle. He vows to avenge them by infiltrating the enemy’s military, but can he successfully protect his country — or will his mission end in disaster? “Gripping” (Publishers Weekly).
“Gripping” (Kirkus Reviews): When Napoleon Bonaparte invades 18th-century Italy, French troops liberate a Jewish ghetto in the port city of Ancona — and two young women face impossible choices. “Laced with vibrant detailing and endearing characters… Compelling and satisfying” (USA Today bestselling author Heather Webb).
1818: Reeling from a broken heart, Julia Twethewey heads to her cousin’s Cornish manor — but she soon realizes that the ancient estate holds a darkness within. When tragedy strikes, she’s drawn to Isaac Blake, a mineowner’s son whose fate is intertwined with hers… A “sweeping inspirational romance” (Publishers Weekly).
From the author of A Dangerous Duet comes the next book in her Victorian mystery series, this time following a daring…