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After a devastating loss, Henry sets out to find God’s path for him and his sister — no matter what obstacles stand in their way. This moving historical novel follows their epic journey through the West.
A “tautly constructed, compellingly written” New York Times bestseller (Kirkus Reviews): As Chamberlain and Hitler prepare to meet in 1938 Munich, two diplomats become entangled in a web of intrigue. “Harris’s cleverness, judgment, and eye for detail are second to none” (The Sunday Times).
“Rare and unexpected” (NPR): In 1914, Frances Marion leaves home for Los Angeles — where her friendship with actress Mary Pickford will transform her world. “A breathtaking view into Hollywood’s most glittering era” (Pam Jenoff, bestselling author of The Orphan’s Tale).
Solid Five Stars from readers!She thought her past was behind her. In spite of her less-than-normal childhood, things are going…
A good deed gone dangerously wrong….Kindred spirits Makenna Reagan and Kenzie Reese have been best friends since college. There is…
Journalist Gera is sent to cover the story of a town supposedly haunted by a ghost. She’s skeptical of the claim — but with a murderer on the loose who seems impossibly evasive, could there really be something paranormal going on?
A “story of redemption and rebirth in the midst of loss” (Booklist): Haunted by a troubled childhood, Lu travels to Guatemala to learn about her mother’s mysterious past. “A truly original book — told with grace and style” (New York Times bestselling author Sarah Pekkanen).
From a New York Times bestselling author: In New York City, Ella Gilbert moves into a new apartment — where she unravels her mysterious connection to Gin Kelly, a Prohibition-era flapper with an extraordinary past… “This is intelligent, riveting reading and historical drama at its best” (RT Book Reviews).
A “triumphant” novel (The Times) from a New York Times bestselling author: When a valuable manuscript disappears in Elizabethan London, Richard Shakespeare — brother of William — must navigate intrigue and danger to clear his name. “Imaginative, intelligent, and just plain fun” (Kirkus Reviews).