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A New York Times bestseller with over 11,800 five-star ratings on Goodreads! This “epic adventure” (Booklist) intertwines the stories of two women living 800 years apart, each tasked with protecting the location of the Holy Grail. A “page-turner… Fluently written” (Publishers Weekly).
?A glorious finish? (Midwest Book Review) to the acclaimed trilogy of the Gifted. In The Begotten and The Betrayed, Lisa…
Growing up in the Deep South during the years leading to the Civil War, two young girls find freedom on…
“Kim Newman’s Anno Dracula is back in print, and we must celebrate. It was the first mash-up of literature, history…
Abby prays for a miracle to save her terminally ill sister, and the answer from above comes in the form of Dr. Robert King. Can the two follow God’s guidance — and take comfort in one another — as tragedy strikes around them?
“Delightful” (Helen Simonson): Anthony has spent decades collecting lost things — and when he dies, his housekeeper, Laura, sets out on a life-changing journey to reunite the objects with their owners. “Has the soothing warmth of the cups of cocoa and tea her characters regularly dispense” (Kirkus Reviews).
A sexy assassin, a sexy Scottish spy, and two lobsters attend a Victorian house party.New York Times bestselling comedy of…
With over 2,300 five-star ratings on Goodreads: Julianne must balance family duties, forbidden love, and a life-changing secret — until World War II forces her to leave it all behind. “Lovely… This is a story that lingers long after the satisfying end” (RT Book Reviews).
In 1809 England, Detective Lavender and his assistant are hired to find a missing heiress. But the hostile townspeople will go to any lengths to protect their own dark secrets… With nearly 2,600 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
In this National Book Award finalist and moving saga, generations of a Korean family fight to create a new destiny for themselves in 20th-century Japan. “A powerful meditation on what immigrants sacrifice to achieve a home in the world” (Pulitzer Prize–winning author Junot Díaz).