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In a life driven by passion, famed artist Maxfield Caswell lives in a world of brilliant color and drama, pushing…
Alabama Stories is a collection of short works lifted from the life of native son William Vernon “Billy” Johnson. Haunting,…
In the lineage of Margaret Atwood’s Alias Grace, The Savage Instinct is the chilling story of one woman’s struggle for…
“One of those books that you just want to give to everybody” (NPR): When a woman goes missing from an English suburb, young Grace and Tilly are determined to find out what happened to her. But they soon uncover more than they bargained for… “A delight from start to finish” (Paula Hawkins).
From a New York Times bestselling author: A tragic accident forever links two families when Landreaux accidentally kills his neighbor’s young son… and offers his own child as penance. “A masterly tale of grief and love” (The Washington Post) with over 4,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
After her husband leaves her, Ann teams up with her polar opposite, Rhonda, to convert a seaside mansion into a luxury hotel. But will a group of unusual guests complicate their plans? A fun and lighthearted beach read with over 1,100 five-star Goodreads ratings!
As tragedy engulfs young Henrik in 1930s Berlin, he’s forced to grow up quickly in order to survive — and find what remains of his family. “An absorbing account of loyalty and love in wartime” (Kirkus Reviews), with over 2,200 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
Educated, ambitious, and brilliant in a time not quite ready for her, Jessie elopes with the young explorer Charles Fremont,…
The New York Times bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s…
“A quirky and deeply affecting charmer of a novel… Funny, wise, and utterly original” (Sara Gruen). Ted shares an incredible bond with his dachshund, Lily — and when her health takes a turn, he embarks on a dazzling journey to save her. “YOU! MUST! READ! THIS! BOOK!” (The Washington Post).