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A must-read for Pride and Prejudice fans! What would’ve happened if Mr. Bennet had died at the beginning of Austen’s beloved novel? In this reimagining, Lizzie and the other Bennet sisters follow sparkling new romantic paths filled with twists and turns.
The fourth season of the Seasons of Serendipity and conclusion of the first year sees Elizabeth and Darcy reconcile the…
Confronting her first trials at Pemberley, Elizabeth takes on the tenant Christmas party, sidestepping her mother’s meddling, and finding a…
Expecting His Proposal: A Darcy and Elizabeth Short Story (Darcy and Elizabeth Short Stories Book 2)
● Ranked #1 in Classic Short Stories ● Ranked #1 in Historical Fiction Short Stories ❝A Darcy and Elizabeth Short…
A spellbinding historical fantasy that’s first in a series: In search of her grandmother’s lost family and a missing heirloom, Valentia ventures across the Atlantic to her ancestral home in Ireland. She finds an enchanting new reality — and faces a momentous choice…
“A moving and deeply felt tribute to a love that dared to speak its name.” —André Aciman, author of Call Me…
“Remarkable” (Diana Gabaldon): Inside a 17th-century embroidery book, Julia finds notes from a woman named Cat — detailing her kidnapping 400 years ago. Captivated by Cat’s story, Julia embarks on a life-changing journey to discover what became of her…
As Jean-Luc comes of age during the Great Depression and World War II, his life is continually shaped by the eccentric women of his neighborhood. “Nostalgic… richly textured” (Publishers Weekly).
A “joyful” New York Times bestseller (O, The Oprah Magazine): When single dad Noel faces the struggle of raising his young daughter alone, his friends and neighbors in Dublin come together to give the girl the family she needs. “Reading a Maeve Binchy novel is like settling in for a cozy visit with an old friend” (Booklist).
A “good-hearted” New York Times bestseller that “offers many honest pleasures” (The Washington Post): At a Dublin clinic, Dr. Clara Casey becomes enmeshed in the lives of the staff and patients — and must face a difficult decision… “Only a curmudgeon could resist this master of cheerful, read-by-the-fire comfort” (Kirkus Reviews).