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New eBooks from Pindigital/Overdrive
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Beauchamp Hall
by Danielle Steel
Seeking solace from her unfulfilled dreams in a beloved British television series, Winnie impulsively departs for England in the aftermath of two losses and rediscovers herself amid the dramas and personalities of the show's production set.
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Driven to Distraction
by Lori Foster
An ambitious woman who collects rare valuables for her wealthy boss finds her professional focus compromised by her irresistible attraction to a hard-muscled new associate before a dangerous enemy threatens both of their lives.
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Forever and a Day
by Anthony Horowitz
An explosive prequel to Casino Royale follows the mysterious demise of Agent 007 in the French Riviera underworld and the emergence of a new agent, James Bond.
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Hazards of Time Travel
by Joyce Carol Oates
The National Book Award-winning author of We Were the Mulvaneys presents the story of a recklessly idealistic girl who tests the limits of her oppressively controlled, dystopian world only to fall fatefully in love.
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Leopard's Run
by Christine Feehan
A leopard shifter who trusts no one, Timur Amurov is surprised when the new barista her sister-in-law has hired to work in her bakery is the only one whose presence can calm the beast inside of him despite the fact that she is hiding something.
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My One and Only Duke
by Grace Burrowes
Using his new position as Duke to expose those who wronged him and help the widowed, pregnant daughter of a meddlesome prison preacher, Quinn Wentworth embarks on a marriage of convenience that leads to the unexpected.
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Shades of Wicked
by Jeaniene Frost
In this thrilling new Night Rebel series set in New York Times bestselling author Jeaniene Frost’s Night Huntress world, sexy and ruthless vampire Ian finally meets his match!
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Tony's Wife
by Adriana Trigiani
Falling in love during a mid-20th-century Jersey Shore summer, two aspiring singers find their marriage tested when they must decide which of them will pursue career opportunities while the other stays at home to raise a family.
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You Don't Own Me
by Mary Higgins Clark
Television producer Laurie Moran sets aside her wedding plans to solve the murder of a celebrity doctor, placing herself in the path of a mysterious stalker.
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New eBooks from eRead Illinois/Axis360
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The Best Bad Things
by Katrina Marie Carrasco
Dismissed from the Pinkerton Detective Agency for her penchant for going undercover as a man, nineteenth-century espionage agent Alma Rosales navigates multiple complex identities while tracking stolen opium for an alluring mastermind smuggler.
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The Colors of All the Cattle
by Alexander McCall Smith
Mma Ramotswe reluctantly agrees to run for the city council when a developer announces plans to build a flashy hotel beside a graveyard, while Charlie volunteers to be the lead investigator in a case that lands him in hot water.
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Death and Other Holidays
by Marci Vogel
Life is coming fast at twenty-something April. All the heavy stuff of adulthood—including the death of a loved one—seems to have happened to her all at once, leaving her reeling, and challenging her wit and grit in ways she never imagined. In a stirring portrait told in keenly etched scenes, Death and Other Holidays follows April over the course of a year, with a candid insight that’s tender, playful, and sparkles with originality.
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The Kinship of Secrets
by Eugenia Kim
From the author of The Calligrapher's Daughter comes the riveting story of two sisters, one raised in the United States, the other in South Korea, and the family that bound them together even as the Korean War kept them apart.
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Long Road to Mercy
by David Baldacci
Devoting her life to bringing criminals to justice after her twin is murdered in childhood, FBI agent Atlee Pine investigates a missing-persons case in the Grand Canyon that may be tied to a string of disappearances.
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My Sister, the Serial killer
by Oyinkan Braithwaite
Realizing that her beautiful, beloved younger sister has murdered yet another boyfriend, an embittered Nigerian woman works to direct suspicion away from the family, until a handsome doctor she fancies asks for her sister's number.
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Night of Miracles
by Elizabeth Berg
A baking class instructor, her haunted assistant, and a youth reeling from a family tragedy discover the power of community while navigating complicated choices and uncertain futures.
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Queer Eye: Love Yourself. Love Your Life
by Antoni Porowski
Offering hope and acceptance, the beloved hosts of Netflix’s Queer Eye, in a book that is part dishy exclusive, part practical guide, provide a wealth of advice for creating a happy and healthy life—one that is rooted in self-love and authenticity.
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Someone to Trust
by Mary Balogh
Widow Elizabeth Overfield and Colin Handrich know there can never be a relationship between them, but an agreement to share a waltz at each ball they attend leaves them questioning what they are willing to sacrifice for love.
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The Souls of Yellow Folk: Essays
by Wesley Yang
In the National Magazine Award-winning write’s debut, he presents a collection of razor-sharp essays on race and gender, exploring ugly trends with radical honesty.
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Catching Christmas
by Terri Blackstock
Relegated to work as a cabdriver after losing his restaurant to an economic downturn, a once-acclaimed chef unexpectedly bonds with an elderly passenger and her beleaguered attorney granddaughter during a transformative holiday season.
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A Christmas By the Sea
by Melody Carlson
Hoping that an inherited beach house will help her recover from debts after her husband's death, a widow moves into the property to renovate and sell it before a local craftsman encourages her to stay.
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Couldn't Ask for More
by Kianna Alexander
Bryan James's job is on thin ice unless he can secure a contract with a popular design house. He knows his best friend's sister can help—but her terms are more than he bargained for. Suddenly, the dangers of mixing business and pleasure become much more real than either of them expected.
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The Dubrow Diet: Discover Your Ageless Body Through the Power of Interval Eating
by Terry Dubrow
Orange County’s favorite reality TV couple, drawing on cutting-edge and Nobel-prize winning science, share the diet and exercise plan they created based on a concept called interval eating, a practice based on research showing that when you eat is perhaps the most important factor in weight loss and weight control.
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Firefly
by Henry Porter
An ex-MI6 agent-turned-detective races to find a thirteen-year-old refugee in the mountains of Macedonia who holds vital intelligence about a terrorist threat targeting the center of Europe.
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Hidden Peril
by Irene Hannon
Kristin Dane is happy to be giving back through her fair trade shop, but when people connected to the store start dying, she is swept into a net of danger and conspiracy, targeted by a ruthless mastermind.
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Legacy of Mercy
by Lynn N Austin
In 1890s Chicago, socialite Anna Nicholson can't seem to focus on her upcoming marriage. When she learns new information about her past, she hires Pinkerton detectives. But when unflattering stories threaten her reputation and engagement, she discovers that God's purpose for her life isn't as simple as she had hoped.
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No Good Asking
by Fran Kimmel
In a world that seems increasingly polarized and fraught with distrust, No Good Asking zeros in on the healing that can occur when neighbors help neighbors.
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Painted Cities: Illustrated Street Art Around the World
by Lorna Brown
Lorna Brown is an artist specialising in watercolour architectural paintings that represent something other than just bricks and mortar. With a keenness for adventure, she likes to hunt for new places to paint;buildings with character and story that represent the people who have occupied these spaces in the past, present and future.
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