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Magic is dangerous–but love is more dangerous still. Discover the “compulsively readable” (Booklist) first book in the #1 New York…
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Danger and betrayal, love and loss, secrets and enchantment are woven together in the breathtaking finale to the #1 New…
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“A rip-roaring yarn… Fantastic” (Newsday): A Scottish portrait painter finds refuge and a fresh start in Boston — but his new apprentice is not who she appears to be! This rich historical novel is “a treat” (The Washington Post).
From a New York Times bestselling author called “the new Dickens” (Malcolm Gladwell): Wealthy John Stone dies under mysterious circumstances, leaving his lovely widow and an eager reporter to investigate a conspiracy spanning decades. “The pages will fly by” (Publishers Weekly).
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Game of Thrones: A 19th-century riverboat captain embarks on a supernatural Mississippi adventure in “a novel that will delight fans of both Stephen King and Mark Twain” (Hugo Award–winning author Roger Zelazny).
A New York Times bestseller with over 5,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: When the past comes calling, Becca Jones knows she needs help — but the only man she trusts, Puck Redhouse, is the one who terrifies her the most… “A pulse-quickening kickoff” to a series (Publishers Weekly).
Time-traveling historian Max embarks on a madcap adventure when a 17th-century ghost takes up residence at her research institution. With over 3,300 five-star Goodreads ratings, this irresistible page-turner is “a carnival ride through laughter and tears” (Publishers Weekly starred review).
“A gorgeous, jeweled, luxurious book” (The Times) with nearly 67,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: When Ella Rubinstein reads a captivating manuscript, she is forced to reckon with her own identity. “Shrewd, seductive, and affecting” (Booklist).