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New eBooks from Pindigital/Overdrive
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Mistress of the Ritz
by Melanie Benjamin
The director of the luxurious Hotel Ritz in occupied Paris and his courageous American wife, Blanche Auzello, risk their marriage and lives to support the French Resistance during World War II.
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Ask Again, Yes
by Mary Beth Keane
When a violent event forcibly ends their romance, the son and daughter of two NYPD rookies reconnect years later and struggle to prevent the past from triggering another separation.
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Riding the Elephant
by Craig Ferguson
The comedian, actor, and former host of The Late Late Show presents an irreverent memoir in essays that explores subjects ranging from his childhood and family life to his career and his devotion to Glasgow.
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Sacred Duty
by Tom Cotton
The conservative Arkansas senator presents an intimate and uplifting portrait of Arlington National Cemetery's Old Guard, in a historical memoir that draws on his tradition-inspired service as a unit platoon leader in wartime.
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Disappearing Earth
by Julia Phillips
The shattering disappearance of two young girls from Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula compounds the isolation and fears of a tight-woven community, connecting the lives of neighbors, witnesses, family members and a detective throughout an ensuing year of tension.
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The Bride Test
by Helen Hoang
When his difficulties with processing emotions complicate the search for his bride, a Vietnamese-American on the autism spectrum is pursued by a hopelessly smitten girl from the Hot Chi Min City slums. By the author of The Kiss Quotient.
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The Satapur Moonstone
by Sujata Massey
India's only female lawyer in 1922 helps the royal ladies of Satapur by getting involved in the power plays and ancient vendettas of the palace in the second novel of the series following The Widows of Malabar Hill.
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Red, White & Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston
A big-hearted romantic comedy in which First Son Alex falls in love with Prince Henry of Wales after an incident of international proportions forces them to pretend to be best friends...
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Read on Arrival
by Nora Page
In a sequel to Better off Read, a delinquent patron's untimely death in the wake of community accidents and an offer to return a decades-overdue book traps septuagenarian librarian Cleo Watkins between the suspicious police and a determined killer.
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The Castle on Sunset
by Shawn Levy
A deeply researched history of the iconic Hollywood hotel that explores its storied role in wild celebrity revelries, scandalous liaisons, and creative breakthroughs.
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New eBooks from eRead Illinois/Axis360
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Sunset Beach
by Mary Kay Andrews
Reluctantly accepting a job at her estranged father's law firm in the aftermath of her mother's passing, Drue is tangled in a decades-old mystery that threatens everyone she loves.
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The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna
by Juliet Grames
Believed cursed in her rugged Italian village, a tough, intelligent teen protects her younger sister during World War II, enduring challenges that transform her views about survival and independence.
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Storm Cursed
by Patricia Briggs
Patronized by supernatural beings of all kinds after the Tri-Cities are declared neutral, garage owner Mercy investigates the activities of a witch newcomer while Adam provides security during a top-secret meeting between the government and fae.
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Furious Hours
by Casey Cep
Documents the remarkable story of 1970s Alabama serial killer Willie Maxwell and the true-crime book on the Deep South's racial politics and justice system that consumed Harper Lee in the years after To Kill a Mockingbird.
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The Pioneers
by David McCullough
Pulitzer Prize–winning historian David McCullough rediscovers the settling of the Northwest Territory by dauntless pioneers who overcame incredible hardships to build a community based on ideals that would come to define our country.
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The Night Window
by Dean R. Koontz
When people under Arcadian control begin showing signs of violent instability, Jane Hawk and her growing band of supporters prepare for an ultimate battle to determine America's future.
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The British Are Coming
by Rick Atkinson
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the Liberation Trilogy presents the first volume in a new series on the American Revolution that draws on perspectives from both sides to chronicle the first 21 months of America's violent war for independence.
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Once More We Saw Stars
by Jayson Greene
Devastated by his 2-year-old daughter's accidental death, a father in Upper West Side Manhattan navigates unendurable pain and taps the healing power of love to rebuild his shattered family.
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Stay Sexy & Don't Get Murdered
by Karen Kilgariff
A dual memoir by the hosts of the My Favorite Murder podcast. Karen and Georgia focus on the importance of self-advocating and valuing personal safety over being ‘nice’ or ‘helpful.’ They delve into their own pasts, true crime stories, and beyond to discuss meaningful cultural and societal issues with fierce empathy and unapologetic frankness.
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The Sentence is Death
by Anthony Horowitz
Detective Daniel Hawthorne and his literary sidekick risk their lives to expose dangerous secrets while investigating the murder of a celebrity divorce lawyer and teetotaler who was bludgeoned to death with an expensive bottle of wine.
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Do It Scared
by Ruth Soukup
A blogger and podcast host discusses overcoming the fears that keep us from reaching our full potential, with advice on how to identify your fears and make the changes necessary to see real positive changes in your life.
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Summer by the Tides
by Denise Hunter
A woman reeling from devastating setbacks is forced to navigate sibling estrangements when her grandmother's disappearance from the family's North Carolina beach house prompts a reunion and the revelation of long-buried secrets about a fateful summer.
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The Greatest You
by Trent Shelton
A college football standout, Trent's NFL dreams died when he was cut from multiple teams. With no job and no prospects, learning he had a child on the way, and numbing himself with whatever he could find, he then found out one of his closest friends had killed himself. Life seemed without hope--until Trent discovered the secret to finding promise in the darkest of times. And now he shares that secret with you.
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Keto Meal Prep by Flavcity
by Bobby Parrish
This keto cookbook has you covered from morning to night with recipes for protein-filled breakfasts, exciting lunches, crave-worthy dinners, tasty snacks, and keto desserts.
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The Printed Letter Bookshop
by Katherine Reay
Amid literature and lattes, three women come together and find that sharing one’s journey with best friends makes life richer.
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Plant-based on a Budget
by Toni Okamoto
Through her popular website, Toni has taught hundreds of thousands of people how to eat a plant-strong diet while saving money in the process. Going vegan is not only an attainable goal, but the best choice for your health, the planet, and your wallet.
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Cleaning the Gold
by Karin Slaughter and Lee Child
Will Trent is undercover at Fort Knox. His assignment: to investigate Jack Reacher. Reacher is in Fort Knox on his own mission: to bring down a dangerous criminal ring operating at the heart of America's military. But there's a bigger conspiracy at play – one that neither the special agent nor the ex-military cop could have anticipated. And the only option is for Reacher and Trent to team up and play nicely. If they can…
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The Art of Happy Moving
by Ali Wenzke
A blogger who moved ten times in eleven years shares tips on managing the moving process, including how to successfully list your home, declutter and pack, and transition to a new community.
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The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek
by Kim Michele Richardson
A last-of-her-kind outcast and member of the Pack Horse Library Project braves the hardships of Kentucky's Great Depression and hostile community discrimination to bring the near-magical perspectives of books to her neighbors.
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The Mueller Report
by Robert S. Mueller
Presents the report from the United States Department of Justice on the 2016 election of Donald Trump with commentary from a constitutional scholar.
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