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Things Paige Morrison will never understand about Mirabelle, Florida: Why wearing red shoes makes a girl a harlotWhy a shop…
After Lila Elliot survives a workplace shooting, she has trouble moving on — until she’s enlisted to care for Grace, a golden retriever who was abused in the past. A moving, heartwarming read that’s perfect for dog lovers!
“A book that transports you to a place where your heart is soothed and uplifted” (Nancy Thayer): Three women — a grieving mom, an injured cellist, and a widowed tea shop owner — find friendship and healing through bread baking in this “comforting, warm, and delicious” read (Jane Green).
A New York Times bestseller and NPR Best Book of 2012: Ernest Hemingway travels with his new wife, Hadley, to Paris, where they’re swept up in a dizzying life alongside Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and others… “Beautifully crafted” (Booklist) and top-rated on BookBub, with over 59,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.
MORE THAN 150 MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE Look for E L James’s passionate new love story, The Mister, available now.Daunted…
“Every life has a soundtrack. “All you have to do is listen. Music has set the tone for most of…
“Prepare to be dazzled” (Elin Hilderbrand): When she begins participating in an anonymous online survey, Alice finds her predictable life turned upside down. “Vibrant, au courant, and hilarious… brilliant” (Adriana Trigiani), with over 1,800 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Nightingale delivers a poignant, heartfelt read. After decades of marriage to her husband, Elizabeth begins a journey of self-discovery that shocks everyone she cares about. “You will love this story” (Adriana Trigiani).
You are invited to the Dining Club. If you pass the challenges we set, a world of pleasure awaits you.…
“A shining example of Molly Gloss’s gifts” (Amy Bloom): In 1917 Oregon, Martha wanders into a small town and becomes its only female horse whisperer, taming the horses in her own way — and finding a community to call home. “There isn’t a false move in this poignant novel” (The Washington Post).