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A Green Mountain Romance from the New York Times bestselling author of I Saw Her Standing There.As the oldest of…
Meet 20-something “professional background actress” Graciella Corsini as she orbits on the fringe of the entertainment industry in the most…
A New York Times bestseller called “a must-read” (Allison Pataki): Coming of age in fledgling America, Thomas Jefferson’s eldest daughter is torn between duty to her family and her principles when she falls in love with an abolitionist. With nearly 16,000 five-star Goodreads ratings!
Anna Forster is only thirty-eight years old, but her mind is slowly slipping away from her. Armed only with her…
From a USA Today bestselling author: In World War II France, Adelaide and a group of courageous nuns join the fight against the Nazi regime. They’ll do anything to protect Jewish orphans from harm — even if it means risking their own lives. With over 1,800 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
A “lovingly constructed… passionately told” novel (The Washington Post) from a New York Times bestselling author: Sarah uses her mapmaking talents to help those traveling on the Underground Railroad. Meanwhile, modern-day Eden discovers an artifact in her old house that brings the past roaring back to life.
“A story that will touch your heart” (People), named a best book of the year by The Boston Globe and Kirkus Reviews upon its publication: In this sweeping multigenerational saga, Amina returns home to confront her family’s painful past. “Sprawling, poignant, often humorous” (O, The Oprah Magazine).
A USA Today bestseller: When single parent Letty learns her mother is unable to keep caring for her kids, she hatches a risky plan to remove the family from their run-down neighborhood for good. “I was hooked from the first breathtaking pages” (Lisa Genova).
A USA Today bestseller! Twenty years after a serial killer left Tessa for dead, she faces the terrifying possibility that her testimony put an innocent man on death row — and let the real murderer go free. “Deliciously twisty and eerie… Instantly compelling” (Library Journal starred review).