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Innocent Traitor
by Alison Weir
A fictional portrait of Lady Jane Grey, the great-niece of Henry VIII, follows her turbulent life against the backdrop of Tudor power politics and religious upheaval, from her youth, to her nine-day reign as Queen of England, to its tragic aftermath.
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Esperanza Hope Snyder "Isolated in a society that opposes her desires, Inés struggles with her identity as a mother, artist, sister, lover, and woman. Each path will cost her—or those she loves—something dear."
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Nishant Batsha "An extraordinary story of a marriage caught at the intersection of radical politics and everyday life set at the dawn of World War I."
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Princess Joy L. Perry "In 17th-century Virginia, enslaved Bless, freeborn David, and indentured Jack each grapple with survival, identity, and belonging as their lives converge on contested land."
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Nathan Harris "In 1866 New Orleans, formerly enslaved siblings Coleman and June are separated, only to embark on perilous, individual journeys through the Mexican desert to reunite and seize the freedom they were promised."
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Jessica Francis Kane "In 1952, pregnant Penelope journeys to a remote Mexican town with her young son to pursue an inheritance, only to find rival claimants, a chaotic household and a handsome stranger who could change everything."
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Amy Rossi "A model comes to terms with the manipulation she suffered early in her career from those she trusted the most."
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Kristin Harmel "Decades after losing her mother and sister during a wartime raid in Nazi-occupied Paris, jewel thief Colette is drawn back into her past when a long-missing diamond bracelet resurfaces, prompting a search for truth, justice, and long-buried family revelations."
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Ella Berman "In 1960s L.A., writer and Hollywood outsider Lane becomes envious when socialite and fellow writer Gala gains fame; 10 years later she betrays Gala by writing a successful book based on her life—her only problem is Gala’s now been missing for months."
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Chanel Cleeton "As American book hunter Margo races to recover a rare volume in London, her search uncovers the intertwined lives of Pilar, a defiant librarian in 1960s Havana, and Eva, a Cuban teacher in 1900 Boston, each woman risking everything to protect a powerful literary legacy."
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