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Just because Kate ‘Middleton’ McGrath, wants a man to call ‘daddy’ in bed doesn’t mean—Oh, you stopped reading. Cool. Kate…
When a suicidal veteran comes to her with a strange request, psychologist Angela Blackwell must unlock the distressing secret that’s been plaguing the troubled man for the past 16 years. “Wolfe keeps readers turning the pages” (Kirkus Reviews).
Ginger Zee, chief meteorologist for ABC News, offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse at her personal struggles and journey to professional success. A refreshingly honest memoir that “chronicles Zee’s hard work in all areas of her life and her ability to find the eye of any storm” (Booklist).
A powerful New York Times bestseller! Join TV host Kathie Lee Gifford as she studies Scripture and documents a life-changing trip to the Holy Land to explore the roots of her Christian faith.
Readers’ Favorite gave FLOWERS in DECEMBER five-stars. “Someone who knows what it’s like to lose a parent will find a…
From an Agatha Award finalist called “one of mystery’s rising stars” (RT Book Reviews): Devoted mother and inveterate scrapbooker Kiki Lowenstein is determined to unmask her husband’s killer — but is she ready for the truth?
An Edgar Award finalist from a Pulitzer Prize–winning writer: When Jerry Sherwood discovered that the son she gave up for adoption decades before died at the age of three, she suspected foul play — and soon uncovered the horrifying truth behind his death. “Masterfully depicted” (Publishers Weekly).
In this historical trilogy set in Pennsylvania’s Amish country, Hester learns she was adopted from the Lenape tribe. Coming of age, she finds herself torn between her family, suitors, and cultures — but with a courageous spirit, she seeks her place in the world.
In this “taut, riveting, and comprehensive account” (USA Today), a journalist reveals how systemic neglect and institutional corruption led to the deadly poisoning of a Michigan city’s water supply. “Exquisitely detailed… A potent cautionary tale” (Kirkus Reviews starred review).
“Sharply drawn and empathetic” (Kirkus Reviews). Residents of Tangier Island, off the coast of Virginia, are poised to become the US’s first climate refugees. This poignant account details the fascinating history of the 200-year-old community and provides a glimpse into its tenuous future. “An important book” (Library Journal).