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New eAudiobooks October 2018
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New eAudiobooks from Pindigital/Overdrive/Libby
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Cross Her Heart
by Sarah Pinborough
A devoted single parent hides the truth about her daughter's absent father and asks her best friend for help when challenges from her past threaten her teenage daughter.
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Field of Bones
by Judith A Jance
Sheriff Joanna Brady is pulled out of maternity leave by a serial homicide case that rocks Cochise County, forcing her into a complex investigation involving multiple jurisdictions.
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John Woman
by Walter Mosley
A young man reinvents himself as a professor to share his late father's wisdom at an unorthodox university, only to encounter fellow intellectuals who have insights into his father's hidden past.
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Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating
by Christina Lauren
Josh Im has known foul-mouthed, quirky Hazel since college, where her zany playfulness proved incompatible with his mellow restraint, but ten years later after a cheating girlfriend has turned his life upside down, Hazel is a breath of fresh air.
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Shadow Tyrants
by Clive Cussler
When the descendants of a legendary band of imperial secret-keepers threaten humanity, Juan Cabrillo and his team aboard the Oregon race to protect the world from a plot to eliminate all technology.
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Small Fry
by Lisa Brennan-Jobs
The daughter of Steve Jobs offers a firsthand account of the difficult relationship she had with her father and the poignant story of a childhood spent between two imperfect but extraordinary homes.
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Time's Convert
by Deborah E. Harkness
A Revolutionary War-era doctor seizes a chance to become a vampire, only to find the ancient traditions governing his new life clashing with the deeply held beliefs of his former one.
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Transcription
by Kate Atkinson
A BBC radio producer finds herself targeted by dangerous individuals from her past as a World War II espionage monitor for MI5.
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When the Lights Go Out
by Mary Kubica
Forced to start over upon her mother's death, a college student with debilitating insomnia begins to succumb to her grief before a stranger's desperation to have a child changes both of their lives.
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Why Not Tonight
by Susan Mallery
A moody, reclusive artist finds himself stranded for days with his overly-positive and perky studio manager after a mudslide shuts them inside his mountain home.
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New eAudiobooks from eRead Illinois/Axis360
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Cottage by the Sea
by Debbie Macomber
Retreating to a Pacific Northwest haven after a tragedy, Annie bonds with a kindhearted local artist, her reclusive landlord and a troubled teen before an unexpected opportunity challenges her ambitions.
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Daemon Voices: On Stories and Storytelling
by Philip Pullman
The internationally best-selling author of the His Dark Materials trilogy shares insights into the art of writing while exploring how education, religion and science, as well as his favorite classics, helped shaped his literary life.
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The Garden Party
by Grace Dane Mazur
Two wary Massachusetts families--one, no-nonsense attorneys; the other, impractical intellectuals--meet before the wedding that is supposed to unite them and share a single day of complicated fiascoes, miracles, and unexpected eccentricities.
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On the Other Side of Freedom: The Case for Hope
by DeRay Mckesson
The internationally recognized civil rights activist and popular host of Pod Save the People presents a meditative call to arms on resistance, justice and freedom on the front lines of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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The Sisters of the Winter Wood
by Rena Rossner
A tale inspired by Jewish mythology is set in a woodland village on the border of Moldova and Ukraine and follows the experiences of two sheltered sisters who uncover a secret magical heritage.
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This Body's Not Big Enough for Both of Us
by Edgar Cantero
Someone is murdering the sons of ruthless drug cartel boss "the Lyon" in San Carnal, California, and it is up to A.Z. Kimrean—male-female twins who occupy the same androgynous body—to investigate.
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Whistle in the Dark
by Emma Healey
After her missing daughter, Lana, is found injured, Jen Maddox retraces Lana’s steps—a journey that will lead her to a deeper understanding of the daughter she thought she knew.
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New eAudiobooks from Hoopla
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Buried in Books
by Kate Carlisle
Book restoration expert Brooklyn finds her surprise bridal shower complicated by the arrival of her two feuding former besties, the discovery of a rare book forgery and an untimely murder.
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The Complete Ketogenic Diet for Beginners: A Busy Beginner's Guide to Living the Keto Lifestyle With Simple and Easy to Follow Budget Recipes
by John R. Kite
Ketogenic diet has proved to be significant not only for epileptic patients but also has been known to be an effective weight loss method. Studies have shown that it is the fastest method of weight reduction than the traditional dieting. It can be hard to maintain especially if a specific meal plan is not provided and you don't have a set of recipes to refer to in making your meals. The Complete Ketogenic Diet for Beginners provides you with delicious recipes that are affordable and easy to make so you don't slave in your kitchen and a meal plan to guide you on your weight loss.
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Confessions of the Fox
by Jordy Rosenberg
Discovering a mysterious manuscript from the 18th century, a recently jilted academic uncovers the story of the London underworld's most notorious thief, escaped convict and lover, in a bold reimagining of Brecht's Threepenny Opera.
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The Darkest Warrior
by Gena Showalter
To secure his rightful crown, Puck the Undefeated needs the help of William the Ever Randy and a dying human woman, and together they face different physical, mental and emotional challenges that results in a love triangle like no other.
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A Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder
by Dianne Freeman
Enjoying unusual freedoms as a widow, the American-born Countess of Harleigh emerges from mourning to host her sister's first London season while navigating a chivalrous inspector's investigation into the scandalous circumstances of her husband's death.
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Outcasts of Order
by L. E. Modesitt
A continuation of the story that began in The Mongrel Mage finds Order mage Beltur using frightening powers to save lives and survive a war, only to be forced on the run by suspicious associates and exploitative merchants.
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Poisoned Pages
by Lorna Barrett
After hosting a dinner party, a mystery-bookstore owner and amateur sleuth tries to determine whether her cooking or foul play killed one of the guests.
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Scandal Above Stairs
by Jennifer Ashley
A mystery of stolen antiquities has Kat Holloway setting aside her apron once again for the intrigues of the upper echelons of Victorian London.
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Slow: Simple Living for a Frantic World
by Brooke McAlary
A popular podcaster, blogger and "slow-living" guru describes how to find health and happiness in our busy modern lives by focusing on what really matters and decluttering, disconnecting from technology and reconnecting with people you love.
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Unbridled
by Diana Palmer
Meeting in a rural Texas setting, two passionate lovers confront the challenges of instant family and danger.
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