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Rachel Prince’s dream gig as a guest lecturer aboard the Coral Queen is disrupted when a body is found in the ship’s library. And to make matters worse, her ex is also on board… Can Rachel crack the case while keeping her cool?
A must-read for fans of The Lovely Bones with over 38,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: When 16-year-old Finn is killed in a devastating car accident, she is caught between this world and the next — and watches as her grieving family struggles onward. “A wonder… Powerful and poignant” (Mary Kubica).
The proud owners of the Triple Threat Investigation Agency – JJ, Rey, and Linda – have a new case. Who…
Rookie private eyes JJ, Rey and Linda stumbled and bumbled through their previous assignments with stellar results.Now the trio, proud…
“Wolfson’s writing is superb.” –The Washington Post A novel about mothers and daughters, about taking chances, about exploding secrets and…
From a USA Today bestselling author whose “richly detailed and evocative writing transports the reader” (Chanel Cleeton): After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Lana takes in two German girls and a Japanese man and his son. And as they’re forced into hiding, they must band together in the face of danger…
“Gorgeous writing and page-turning suspense.”–Nancy Thayer, New York Times bestselling author of Surfside Sisters “A brilliant firecracker of a book…beautiful,…
My rule: Never let an old flame burn you twice.Other people gave second chances—I didn’t. My modus operandi was to…
After their husbands died in a scuba diving accident, Eva and Angela decided to run the marathon in New Zealand that the men had signed up for. Can they find healing in their training — and in friendship with each other?
A sweeping international bestseller inspired by true events: After moving to Sicily with nothing, the ambitious Florios are determined to build their own empire. “Focuses a panoramic lens on the Florio family’s achievements while never losing sight of the smaller personal details of their (epic) lives” (Kirkus Reviews).