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“Evocatively written and ferociously paced…a puzzle-box wrapped in a paranoia tale that rivets while exploring the complexities of grief, the…
A riveting 2021 New York Times bestseller from an author whose books have sold over 800 million copies worldwide! After an earthquake rocks Northern California, movie star turned recluse Meredith White invites her neighbors to take sanctuary in her mansion. And as the group bonds, decades-old secrets are spilled within its gilded walls… “Steel is one of the best!” (Los Angeles Times).
A “sparkling” New York Times bestseller (Publishers Weekly starred review) from the author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry: In 1950, two British women embark on a life-changing scientific expedition. “Sweet, witty, poignant, filled with intrigue and unlikely friendship… I loved it” (Lisa Wingate).
First in a new vet books mystery series, perfect for fans of cozy mysteries by Miranda James and Leann Sweeney!Veterinarian…
I sold my soul to the devil.BlairHard times prove who’s a survivor and who’s not. Me? I’m a survivor.The plan…
Injured rancher Carter doesn’t realize how lonely he’s been until he gets to know his gorgeous new live-in physical therapist and her young son… Will Willow give in to her feelings for Carter? A heartwarming, passionate romance.
Scoring’s easy when you’re the king. The Kings are the frat-party poster boys of Crestfall Academy, and Peyton King is…
Nothing will be the same when the only man she’s ever seen, finally sees her.One.True.Love.Charlie Donovan has loved one man…
A “divinely original thriller” (Publishers Weekly starred review): As Anne, Eliza, and Penny gather for their book club, the subject of murder arises. The next day, a cheating husband is found dead. With all three women keeping secrets and possessing a motive, who among them is the killer?
“Fresh, fun and romantic.”—SARAH MORGAN, USA Today bestselling author of A Wedding in December How the moose (almost) stole Christmas.…