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An unforgettable read from a #1 New York Times bestselling author! Two missionaries-turned-filmmakers are determined to change the world, but achieving their dreams will test their faith in unexpected ways… With more than 3,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
With twelve hellhounds after her, pregnant Charley Davidson takes refuge at the only place she thinks they can’t get to…
An up-and-coming MMA fighter wants more than just one night from a woman fleeing her past in New York Times…
A #1 New York Times bestselling sensation with nearly 145,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads! American and Russian forces race to find an ultrasecret missile submarine that could change the course of the Cold War. “Remarkable” (Clive Cussler).
As her Protector, he was bound to oblige her every desire. A rogue group of human-hating vampires have overtaken London.…
A spellbinding Edgar Award winner! In 1920s Georgia, a small-town police chief becomes obsessed with solving a teenager’s suspicious death — an investigation that will span half a century. “Wonderful… Stuart Woods has written a classic” (Pat Conroy).
Everyone thinks Emmy Dockery is crazy. Obsessed with finding the link between hundreds of unsolved cases, Emmy has taken leave…
When Mercy Thompson kills the wrong vampire, can she save her friends from the vengeance of an undead queen? A #1 New York Times bestselling author delivers a pulse-pounding tale that’s part of a beloved series!
From the visionary author of The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle comes this seminal collection of short fiction. “Jackson’s stories are among the most terrifying ever written” (Donna Tartt, Pulitzer Prize–winning author).
An Edgar Award winner: One summer, a deadly mass shooting and a teenager’s disappearance devastate Oklahoma City. Decades later, the massacre’s only survivor and the missing girl’s sister will stop at nothing for answers… “Superb” (The New York Times Book Review).