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From a New York Times bestselling author: When disgruntled elf Humbug threatens to ruin the holidays, Jake and his fantastical friends set out on a thrilling adventure to track him down and return him to the North Pole. But will they make it back in time for Christmas?
In North Korea, Chung-Cha is sent to a prison camp due to her father’s Christian faith. Can she survive when all seems lost? A stunning tale of endurance and hope.
When Marcus Corvinus is given a letter from Sertorius Macro, the Emperor Caligula’s erstwhile adviser forced into suicide for plotting…
Surviving a few weeks at the world’s most lethal boarding school was one thing. But now comes the real test:…
An “uplifting, big-hearted novel” (New York Times bestselling author Lori Nelson Spielman): Elizabeth is on a quick trip to England to settle an unexpected inheritance — but her plans are upended by an adorable abandoned puppy… “Readers will laugh, cry, and love this charmer” (Booklist starred review).
In this “satisfying and realistic” story (Kirkus Reviews), recently separated single mom Anu defies her parents’ expectations as she strives to open her own yoga studio. “Lalli gives readers a wonderful novel about love and belonging and meaning of happiness and home” (Soniah Kamal, author of Unmarriageable).
A recently released fantasy: The Summernight Festival is only five days away. Before then, Tamerlan must save his sister from being sacrificed to a dragon, and a girl who can smell magic must catch a thief. But only one of them can succeed…
From 4-time Whitney Award winning author, H.B. Moore, comes the new biblical novel about Deborah the Judge, a woman who…
Prim and proper Jamil of Calluvia has a cold demeanor that has earned him the moniker “Ice Prince.” But when he meets his polar opposite in stablehand Rohan, their fiery chemistry sparks a forbidden affair…
Known as one of the first female serial killers, Jane Toppan used her occupation, nursing, to gain access to her victims. Learn her chilling story in this “complex — and terrifying — portrait of a killer who seemed almost doomed from birth” (Kate Winkler Dawson, author of American Sherlock).