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“Fans of… Mary Kay Andrews will appreciate Lamb’s nuanced family dynamic” (Booklist): After a car accident leaves Natalie Shelton in a coma, she realizes her husband is keeping a secret — and when she awakens, she begins searching for the truth. “Lamb has crafted a charmer” (Publishers Weekly).
A charming English village cozy that’s first in a series: A skeptic herself, Ellie usually thinks of her ghost hunting work as just fun and games. But when she’s called to Castle Hartford, the paranormal activity seems all too real. Will this mystery prove mundane — or magical?
A New York Times bestseller: In 1931, struggling journalist Ellis takes a photo of two boys in dire straits — but his conscience is tested when the story leads to his big break. “Vivid and original… A masterpiece” (Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan’s Tale).
”…Sienna’s best work yet. I LOVED the premise, the heart ripping angst, fat tears of grief and ultimately sobs of…
Can Amy’s rocky start in Paris turn into a happy ever after?“Magnifique! The surprise-filled narrative is smart, wry and poignant.…
Curvy, bookish Kennedy has put up walls to protect herself from pain. But her swoon-worthy friend and neighbor Tucker is ready to give her all the love and passion she truly deserves…
A romance for the over 40.Breast cancer survivor Edie Williams is ready to live.Divorced. Mother of two. She’s planned the…
Bryce Slater is eighteen. He’s a bad boy hottie who has his pick of chicks. He parties a bit. Smokes…
When wealthy patriarch Stanley Huang is diagnosed with cancer, his relatives face off in a frantic battle to claim their inheritance. “Wrings tears from absurdity and laughter from loss… A joy to read from start to finish” (Pulitzer Prize–winning author Andrew Sean Greer).
This “epic page-turner” (Christina Baker Kline) follows the life of Cathy Williams, a formerly enslaved woman who disguises herself as a man to enlist in the army. “Richly imagined… A beautiful reminder of a forgotten part of women’s history” (Kristin Hannah).