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“An extraordinary, graceful, and moving novel about goodness and beauty” (Booklist): Sent to a coastal Japanese village to recover from tuberculosis, painter Stephen learns profound secrets of the soul from housekeeper Matsu. With nearly 7,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Kresley Cole comes a spellbinding standalone novel set in the Immortals After Dark…
“Engaging and thoughtful” (Library Journal starred review): In 19th-century Europe, Empress Elizabeth of Austria finds her life intertwined with that of a dashing young horseman and a clever heiress. “An enchanting, beautifully written page-turner” (Publishers Weekly) with over 1,600 five-star Goodreads ratings.
From a USA Today bestselling author! Years after the Earl of Blackbourne left his young wife, Anna, he returns to put an end to their forced marriage. But his bride has grown into a gorgeous woman with a will — and passion — every bit as strong as his own…
Witty…a cheerful extravaganza. -The New Yorker His exploits were legendary… Captain John Staple, back from the battlefront, is already bored…
Once the night comes . . . Will Thorne is living a nightmare, his sanity slowly being drained away by…
A REPUTATION AT RISK What woman in her right mind would say no to marrying the dashing Duke of Sedgemoor?…
A New York Times bestseller hailed as “fascinating, immersive, and twisty” (Diana Gabaldon): Two lives intertwine across the centuries when modern-day codebreaker Sara deciphers the thrilling adventures of a young woman in 18th-century Europe. With over 3,800 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
“An extraordinary, precious, unforgettable holiday story.” RT Book Reviews Top Pick, 4 1/2 stars for RT Reviewers’ Choice Award winner…
“Beautifully written… exquisite” (Cynthia Wright, New York Times bestselling author): Widowed plantation owner Emaline McDaniels is furious when a Yankee officer demands the use of her land — but as they face off they might just fall in love! “A steamier Gone with the Wind” (Library Journal).