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“Highly recommended for lovers of historical thrillers” (Library Journal): When a woman is murdered in 19th-century London, Sebastian St. Cyr is determined to uncover the truth — and the killer may be connected to the throne… “A satisfying mystery” (Publishers Weekly) with over 1,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.
“Stunning” (The New York Times Book Review): After a blizzard in 1879, surgeon Mary Sutter goes looking for two missing girls — only to uncover shocking answers about their fate. “Captivating… A perfect example of a historical novel that also illuminates present-day issues” (Kirkus Reviews starred review).
For readers of The Paris Wife and The Swans of Fifth Avenue comes a “sensuous, captivating account of a forbidden affair between two women” (People)—Eleanor…
“The perfect book to curl up with in front of a roaring fire… A masterpiece” (New York Times bestselling author Tasha Alexander): While working at the Gallagher’s centuries-old castle, scholar Carragh stumbles upon an ancient mystery. Can she and viscount Aidan unearth his family’s secrets?
When Scarlett Johnson, a sporting woman from the Rosita Saloon, is chased by a scoundrel from the only place she…
Pirates. Jacobite rebels. Economic crisis. England in 1721 is a good time to be skilled with a blade.Unfortunately for Michael…
“Luke” Hamilton has always been sure that she’d never marry. She accepted that she would spend her life alone when…
“A novel of courage and compassion that is sure to satisfy fans of World War II literature” (RT Book Reviews): As tension and suspicion rise in Hawaii during World War II, Violet rebuilds her life with her daughter, Ella — and seeks answers about her husband’s disappearance.
How far must you run to leave the past behind in order to find love? In Where the Wild Cherries…
From a New York Times bestselling author comes a “loving genre tribute” (Library Journal starred review): In 1940s San Francisco, bartender Sammy gets caught up in an outlandish scheme while trying to rescue a missing woman. “You’ll be laughing all the way” (The Washington Post).