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After her daughter gets sick, Ally — who was adopted — takes a DNA test to see if the illness is genetic. And when she learns about her long-lost aunt, will Ally finally uncover the truth about her past? “This engaging, plot-driven tale examines what it really means to be part of a family” (Kirkus Reviews).
One night, Melissa arrives home to find her husband dead on the kitchen floor — and her three children standing around him. One of them did it. But who… and why? “I was totally shocked by the ending!” (Sunday Times bestselling author Lesley Kara).
Was woman made for God, or for man?A compelling look at the way woman’s identity and spiritual purpose can effect…
A Halloween party. A chance encounter. A blooming relationship. An explosive demise.Sounds like a regular college romance, right? But for…
An epic, forbidden MM romance from USA Today Bestselling Author Ella James… You think you know me. That’s the way…
“Rich with the texture of everyday living” (Los Angeles Times): As Betty grows up among seven siblings in a small Appalachian foothill town, she survives hardship through her Cherokee father’s stories — and her own. “This book will break your heart open, in the best way” (Good Housekeeping).
This New York Times bestseller from the award-winning author of Homegoing paints a moving portrait of a Ghanaian immigrant family grappling with grief and loss in Alabama. “A book of blazing brilliance… Thank God, we have this remarkable novel” (The Washington Post).
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours! During the Reconstruction Era, Hannie, Lavinia, and Juneau embark on a dangerous journey to Texas in search of what they’ve lost. Over a century later, teacher Benedetta rediscovers their powerful story.
People disappear but the feelings remain. Love remains. Controlling Shelly Fagan is a riveting romance novel wherein the main character…
Whether we are born into the world as a blank page has been argued since the time of Aristotle. Is…