Browsing: Literary Fiction

When Isobel MacEwen is sent as her cousin’s proxy to marry Lord Conlin, she never dreamed she would become embroiled in royal intrigue. And when Lord Conlin begins to develop feelings for this strange woman with a shoe obsession, what’s a girl to do?

Rancher and single father Niall is fiercely protective of his family and the empire he’s built for them. When Katherine stumbles into his life, Niall finds himself falling for the free-spirited beauty. Can she make his family whole again?

Art

“Tremendously entertaining” (The New York Times): In Renaissance-era Florence, a bitter rivalry erupts when young Michelangelo begins his rise to fame — only to lock horns with the great Leonardo da Vinci. “A rewarding read” (Booklist).

“Exquisite… Commonwealth is impossible to put down.”    — New York Times#1 New York Times Bestseller | NBCC Award Finalist | New York Times Best Book…

From a New York Times bestselling author: In 1969, a beautiful free spirit enters the lives of brothers Bill and Eugene — and creates a rift between them that grows when she vanishes. Decades later, can Eugene untangle what happened that fateful summer?

Fans of Downton Abbey will devour this “dazzling historical reconstruction” (Booker Prize–winning author Penelope Fitzgerald). Experience World War II–era Britain in this “vivid and compulsively readable” family saga (The Sunday Telegraph).

From the international bestselling author of The Bronze Horseman: Childhood friends Shelby and Gina embark on a cross-country road trip. But their carefully organized plans are upended when they meet Candy Cane — a mysterious woman who draws the girls into her terrifying world…

Struggling single mom Maggie, who cleans wealthy people’s homes, inherits a stunning beach house — with one catch: Maggie must care for the cantankerous old woman who lives there. “A delicious literary chicken soup for the soul” (New York Times bestselling author Mary Kay Andrews).

From a New York Times bestselling author comes an “outstanding” fantasy epic (Booklist starred review): No longer an awkward teenager, Kelsea, the Queen of the Tearling, makes a desperate gambit to save her people. “Excellent” (Entertainment Weekly).

When Thomas Jefferson’s daughter Martha returns from France, she sees her family’s Virginia plantation and its reliance on slavery in a new light… A “beautifully written” and “captivating” portrait (New York Times bestselling author Paulette Jiles).