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Family reunion : a novel
by Nancy Thayer
Newly widowed, Eleanor Sunderland finds dreams of a family reunion in Nantucket shattered when her money-driven children suggest she sell the house and move to a retirement home, and finds a lone ally in her 22-year-old granddaughter, Ari, who moves in with her for the summer.
What critics are saying: "Fans of Elin Hilderbrand will enjoy this beachy escape." Booklist
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The lady has a past
by Amanda Quick
When her boss disappears while on a health retreat at an exclusive spa, investigative apprentice Lyra Brazier goes undercover with the help of a man with a unique gift, and together, they are plunged into a world darker and more dangerous than they ever could have imagined.
What critics are saying: " this story is chock full of deceit, secret pasts, red herrings, lively banter, exciting sleuthing, and power-hungry baddies. Utterly fun." Kirkus Reviews
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Legacy
by Nora Roberts
After launching her own line of yoga and workout videos, Adrian Rizzo begins receiving death threats, which lead her back home to Maryland, where she, with the help of her childhood crush, must find the truth when the threats escalate to murder.
What critics are saying: "The most comforting of comfort-food reading with a few chills for fun." Kirkus Reviews
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People we meet on vacation
by Emily Henry
Best friends Alex and Poppy try to repair their relationship two years after a disastrous vacation together by planning another vacation together in the new novel from the New York Times best-selling author of Beach Read.
What critics are saying: "A warm and winning When Harry Met Sally update that hits all the perfect notes." Kirkus Reviews
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The Soulmate Equation
by Christina Lauren
Perfect for fans of The Rosie Project and One Plus One, this entertaining novel follows single mom and data and statistics wizard Jess Davis as she, using a revolutionary new scientific dating app, is matched with the app’s arrogant creator who is not what he seems.
What critics are saying: "A sexy, science-filled, and surprising romance full of warmth and wit." Kirkus Reviews
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Lord and Lady spy
by Shana Galen
When the spying game is over, Lord Adrian and Lady Bridget Smythe, England's most preeminent spies whose secret identities are guarded even from each other, discover that they are meant for each other and must figure out what to do.
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An extraordinary union
by Alyssa Cole
During the Civil War two undercover agents, Elle Burns, a former slave, and Malcolm McCall a detective in Pinkerton’s Secret Service uncover a plot that could lead to a Confederate victory and vow to preserve the Union at any cost.
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Run the risk
by Lori Foster
Going deep undercover as a construction worker to find Pepper Yates, a potential link to his best friend's unsolved murder, Detective Logan Riske must convince the elusive beauty to trust him before she becomes the next target of a relentless killer.
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Undercover bromance
by Lyssa Kay Adams
A sequel to The Bromance Book Club finds restaurant employee Liv Papandreas fired for reporting sexual harassment before teaming up with Bromance Book Club member Braden Mack to turn the tables on an abusive celebrity chef.
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Stormy Persuasion
by Johanna Lindsey
Postponing her London debut to join her cousin and best friend in America, Judith Malory meets deckhand Nathan Tremayne, an undercover smuggler who would escape a death sentence. By the best-selling author of One Heart to Win.
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