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A “gorgeous” New York Times bestseller (Jodi Picoult) from the author of Water for Elephants: At the height of World War II, Maddie and her husband embark on an unusual quest to a remote Scottish village. “Elegantly written and compulsively readable” (Kristin Hannah).
Scottish-born midwife Miriam loves her work at a health clinic in rural Afghanistan and the warmth and humour of her…
Precocious 12-year-old Louisa Mae Cardinal lives in the hectic New York City of 1940 with her family. Then tragedy strikes…
Emma Harlow is determined to save her dear sister from a bad betrothal, and the Duke of Trent is exactly the man to help her. She wants the duke to steal her sister’s heart… but what if he captures Emma’s affections instead?
When Hannah Gray returns to her hometown after years away, she’s immediately attracted to rugged Luke Winters — the only problem is, he’s a notorious playboy. But as Hannah learns surprising family secrets, the pair find themselves drawn together.
I’m a rocker with the eyes of the world on me. Waiting for my triumph or my downfall…just waiting. Most…
On vacation in Alaska, Tess Stanton wants nothing more than to relax after a tough year — but love has other plans. Her rugged guide, Nathan Winters, charms his way into her heart in this swoon-worthy romance with a mix of sweet and heat!
A New York Times bestseller with nearly 350 five-star ratings on BookBub: When Quentin enrolls at an exclusive college for magicians, he thinks his dreams have come true. But magic is more complicated than he realizes… “The Magicians is to Harry Potter as a shot of Irish whiskey is to a glass of weak tea” (George R. R. Martin).
Since its original publication in 1936, Gone With the Wind—winner of the Pulitzer Prize and one of the bestselling novels…
An award-winning author presents “a page-turner and a fairy tale turned inside out” (Alice Hoffman): After their parents’ deaths, sisters Marnie and Nelly hide the bodies to avoid being separated by social services. A coming-of-age novel with “a strong voice, dark humor, and compelling story lines” (Publishers Weekly).