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A 2016 Shirley Jackson Awards FinalistA New York Times Book Review ’Paperback Row’ selectionThe latest masterpiece by Emma Donoghue, bestselling…
Fiona is preparing for a new life in 1960s New York — until tragedy forces her to stay in Ireland. But when her sister discovers information that unleashes old family secrets, Fiona must reconsider her dreams and find her true self.
Formerly titled Her Scandalous WishA marriage offered out of obligation… horrific fire, Philomena entertains no notions of a love-match. Hers…
On the way to meet her ex, Riley gets stuck in an elevator with dashing British celebrity Ashe. Could life be sending her a message — and another chance at love?
She was the mother of Henry VIII and wife of Henry VII, but who was Elizabeth of York? Raised as…
In 1914, two sisters on opposite sides of the Irish Sea fight for women’s rights as revolution looms and a dark German plot threatens war. “A gripping novel” (Daily Express).
From a New York Times bestselling author: As the loyal nanny to the Duke of York’s children, Charlotte raises two future rulers of England in this sweeping novel that “beautifully depicts the world of the royal family” (RT Book Reviews). With nearly 1,300 five-star Goodreads ratings.
As Queen Victoria ascends the throne, Edward Urwin is barely scraping by in Birmingham — until a strange old man helps him earn a spot at St. John’s Boarding School. But powerful forces are toying with Edward, and they have dark plans… A compelling, first-in-a-series historical novel.
“If a maid wants nothing but a husband, how can a brother give her everything?” As the illegitimate daughter of…
A “delightful and unexpected page-turner” (RT Book Reviews): While quarreling on a ship, Lady Samantha and Ethan, the Marquess of Plymouth, are washed overboard. As they’re forced to lean on each other to survive, will their hostile relationship evolve into one of tender passion?