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New eAudiobooks August 2018
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New eAudiobooks from Pindigital/Overdrive/Libby
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Cooper's Charm
by Lori Foster
One summer, two sisters and a chance to start over… For Phoenix and Ridley, Cooper’s Charm is supposed to be merely temporary. But this detour may lead to the place they most need to be, where the future is as satisfying as it is surprising…
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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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A Gathering of Secrets
by Linda Castillo
A deadly fire resulting in the death of an Amish teen exposes the dark side of the community to which Chief of Police Kate Burkholder once belonged.
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The Late Bloomers' Club
by Louise Miller
Unexpectedly inheriting property from a beloved community baker, two headstrong sisters navigate growing hostilities about whether or not to sell, before the disappearance of the baker's dog forces everyone to work together.
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A Measure of Darkness
by Jonathan Kellerman
Attending the scene of a mass shooting at a West Oakland party, Alameda County Coroner's Deputy Clay Edison discovers a mysterious victim and is drawn into a bizarre counterculture world of blurred moralities.
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Pale As Death
by Heather Graham
Tackling a case that disturbingly echoes the infamous Black Dahlia killing, LAPD detective Sophie Manning partners with FBI paranormal consultant Bruce McFadden when she begins to experience ghostly visits.
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Pieces of Her
by Karin Slaughter
The daughter of a woman who has wanted nothing more than a quiet life in her small beachside home embarks on a desperate search for answers when she discovers the explosive truth about her mother's true identity.
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Spinning Silver
by Naomi Novik
Deciding to collect on the outstanding debts owed her family of moneylenders, a young woman is overheard boasting about being able to turn silver into gold by the creatures who haunt the wood, in a reimagining of the Rumpelstiltskin story.
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Spymaster
by Brad Thor
When a secret organization begins attacking diplomats throughout Europe at the same time a foreign ally demands the identity of a highly placed covert asset, counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath works without his mentor to prevent an all-out war.
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When We Found Home
by Susan Mallery
Three very different people navigate the complicated discovery that they share the same late father and a wealthy grandfather who would surround himself with his blended family.
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New eAudiobooks from eRead Illinois/Axis 360
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Baby Teeth
by Zoje Stage
An ailing woman fights to protect her family from her mute daughter's psychologically manipulative schemes, which are complicated by her doting husband's denial about their daughter's true nature.
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Clock Dance
by Anne Tyler
After receiving a call from a stranger about her son's ex-girlfriend being injured, Willa flies across the country to Baltimore to take care of her and her nine-year-old daughter.
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The Dying of the Light
by Robert Goolrick
Forced into a marriage of convenience to save her family's estate, Diana Cooke, coming of age just after World War I, sacrifices everything, including love, to become the wife of a man she cannot abide, until fate intervenes.
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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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Half Moon Bay
by Alice Laplante
Moving to a tiny seaside community after her teen daughter's senseless death, Jane is moved by the shattering disappearances of local children only to find herself targeted with suspicion.
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The Last Time I Lied
by Riley Sager
When Emma Davis, a rising star in the New York art scene, returns to teach painting at the summer camp she attended, she uses the opportunity to look into the disappearance of her friends fifteen years earlier.
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Rescued
by David Rosenfelt
When a transport carrying dozens of dogs to the northeast turns up with a murdered driver, defense lawyer and dog rescuer Andy Carpenter navigates a tricky moral line to represent the chief suspect, his wife's Marine ex.
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Stay Hidden
by Paul Doiron
When a woman is killed in an apparent hunting accident on an island off the coast of Maine, newly promoted Warden Investigator Mike Bowditch discovers that the victim, a controversial author writing about a local recluse, died of other causes.
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The Summer Wives
by Beatriz Williams
Drawn into and then banished from exclusive Winthrop Island when a complex relationship between her stepsister and a working-class college youth ends in violence, a Shakespearean actress returns after 20 years to pursue justice.
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New eAudiobooks from Hoopla
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Bearskin
by James A. McLaughlin
Hiding out from the Mexican drug cartels he betrayed in Arizona, Rice More, while protecting a remote forest preserve in Virginian Appalachia, exposes a bear-poaching scheme that revelas his location to the criminals he was running from in the first place.
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The Bookshop of Yesterdays
by Amy Meyerson
A woman inherits a beloved bookstore and sets forth on a journey of self-discovery in this poignant debut about family, forgiveness and a love of reading.
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Fight No More: Stories
by Lydia Millet
A collection of 12 interlocking stories is set in Los Angeles and describes a broken family through the homes they inhabit, their estranged relationships and the victimization they endure at the hands of corrupt employers.
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The Lost Vintage
by Ann Mah
Sweetbitter meets The Nightingale in this page-turner about a woman who returns to her family's ancestral vineyard in Burgundy to study for her Master of Wine test, and uncovers a lost diary, a forgotten relative, and a secret her family has been keeping since WWII.
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The Love Letter
by Rachel Hauck
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding Dress comes a story of long-lost love and its redemption in future generations.
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Ocean Light
by Nalini Singh
Dead-man-walking Bowen Knight postpones his return to the Human Alliance when he falls in love with secretive changeling Kaia Luna, who he resolves to protect from deadly enemies.
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This Could Change Everything
by Jill Mansell
A novel from a best-selling author follows Essie Phillips, who has to adjust to a huge change in her life after being fired for accidentally emailing a private rant about her boss to everyone in her address book.
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The Traveler's Summit: The Remarkable Sequel to the Traveler’s Gift
by Andy Andrews
An accessible edition of an inspirational parable follows the story of David Ponder, who after losing his job and confidence suffers his only child's illness and a serious car accident before having life-changing encounters with brave historical figures including Anne Frank, Abraham Lincoln and Christopher Columbus.
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