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Midnight on the Scottish shore : a novel of World War II
by Sarah Sundin
"Desperate to escape the Occupied Netherlands in 1941, Cilla van der Zee agrees to become a spy in Britain. But her plans to betray the Germans and work for the Allied cause are derailed when a suspicious Scottish lieutenant finds her on the shores of his home"
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The second story bookshop
by Denise Hunter
Shelby Thatcher inherits half of her grandmother's beloved bookstore after she dies but the other half is left to Gray Briggs, the man who broke Shelby's heart years ago, and as the adversaries are forced to work together, Shelby's old feelings for Gray resurface -- and so do the problems that destroyed their relationship.
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Kate Landry Has a Plan
by Rebekah Millet
In New Orleans, 40-year-old Kate Landry runs Beignets & Books while raising her orphaned 13-year-old niece. When the new librarian turns out to be Kate's first kiss, sparks fly, but the pain of a recent breakup holds Kate back even as she leans on her faith. This heartwarming second-chance romance will please fans of Sarah Monzon's An Overdue Match.
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The Voice We Find
by Nicole Deese
After their parents die, music producer August Tate becomes the guardian of his Deaf teenage sister but needs more income. He takes on audiobook work and meets voice actress Sophie Wilder, who's back home in California, broke, and desperate to get away from her cold, dysfunctional family. If you're interested in how audiobooks are made, be sure to pick up this sweet 3rd Fog Harbor romance, which also works as a standalone.
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| From the Valley We Rise by Elizabeth MusserIn the Provence countryside, Isabelle Seauve is part of the French Resistance, as is her 15-year-old cousin René, who tries to shepherd an orphaned Jewish girl to safety. But after a shocking death, Isabelle thinks there’s a traitor in their midst. Meanwhile, U.S. Army Chaplain Peter Christensen is part of Operation Dragoon trying to liberate the region. For fans of: Amanda Barratt’s The Warsaw Sisters. |
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| The Lawyer and the Laundress by Christine Hill SuntzIn 1837 Toronto, widowed James Kinney discovers his precocious daughter Evie has been studying with their neighbor’s surprisingly educated servant, Sara. When Evie gets deathly ill and asks for her new friend, James proposes a marriage of convenience and Sara agrees. But with a dangerous rebellion against the British brewing, James is soon accused of treason. For fans of: faith-filled historical romances; compelling debut novels perfect for book clubs. |
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