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A second chance at her stolen future. A first chance at love. A long-held secret that could destroy it all……
There’s a fine line between kill and cure.Edinburgh, 1849. Despite Edinburgh being at the forefront of modern medicine, hordes of…
The #1 international bestseller and The New York Times Editor’s Choice “As lush as the novels of Kate Morton and…
When Verity learns that her friend’s husband, Lord Rockham, has been murdered, she’s determined to prove her friend innocent. Soon, she suspects another murder — of someone whose work exposed her to sensitive wartime material — might be connected… A “stellar mystery” (Booklist) set in the aftermath of the Great War.
In post–World War I England, sleuths Beryl Helliwell and Edwina Davenport investigate a shocking murder in a quaint village — and uncover a surprising connection to a condiment company… “Witty prose, distinctive characters, and an enchanting setting all make for a winner” (Publishers Weekly).
From a New York Times bestselling duo: At Sugarloaf Ranch, the Jensen family has gathered to celebrate Christmas — but what they get instead is plenty of action, mystery, and danger!
Artist Lena Frost is finally on the brink of success when scandal threatens her future. She receives help from Clive Somerville, a handsome stranger who may be after more than her heart… “Fans of Jo Beverly and Mary Jo Putney… will be delighted!” (Booklist).
A “riveting” novel (Publishers Weekly) from a USA Today bestselling author: In 19th-century Manhattan, physicians Anna and Sophie team up to track down a ruthless serial killer who is targeting vulnerable women across the city. “Detectives, doctors, and dastardly scoundrels abound in this fascinating historical novel” (Kirkus Reviews).
London, 1759: One of Lizzie Hardwicke’s wealthy clients was murdered, and she was the last person to see him alive. Can she track down the killer before she’s arrested for the crime — and the body count rises even further?
Miss Jane Harcourt would rather be a spinster than marry a rogue… but when the infamous Michael Blackstone hires her as a governess, she can’t help but find the good in him. Is the so-called Duke of Fire really as bad as they say? A spellbinding Regency romance!