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New eBooks from Pindigital/Overdrive
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Tiny Habits
by B. J. Fogg
An expert of habit formation and behavior science describes how to harness the power of transformation, whether it be to lose weight, exercise more, or de-stress, through making tiny changes that we can feel good about.
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Would Like to Meet
by Rachel Winters
Ordered by her film agency to acquire a romantic-comedy screenplay by a jaded writer, Evie relies on the assistance of her friends during a haphazard summer spent trying to prove that true love is real.
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Good Girls Lie
by J. T. Ellison
A popular transfer student at an elite prep school races to protect a dangerous secret when a killer sets her up for a string of murders.
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The Prince of Broadway
by Joanna Shupe
Using each other for their own means, Clayton Madden and heiress Florence Greene find their mutually beneficial relationship taking a romantic turn, which forces both their hands.
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Reputation
by Sara Shepard
Told in multiple points of view, a story of intrigue, sabotage, and secrets follows a tight-knit college community as it is rocked to its core when a hacker dumps 40,000 people’s emails onto an easily searchable database, which results in murder.
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Africaville
by Jeffrey Colvin
Three generations of a family of former slaves, the founders of a small Nova Scotia community, navigate prejudice, harsh weather, and estrangements against a backdrop of the historical events of the 20th century.
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The Dead Girls Club
by Damien Angelica Walters
Decades after her friend’s obsessive belief in a witch’s ghost led to tragedy, Heather receives her late friend’s necklace in the mail and discovers that she is being targeted by a vengeful killer.
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Blitzed
by Alexa Martin
Professional athlete Maxwell Lewis must convince no-nonsense bar owner Brynn Sterling that he is the perfect man for her, but fate conspires against him especially when ghosts from both their pasts make a sudden reappearance.
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Just Watch Me
by Jeffry P. Lindsay
Targeting a crown jewel collection that is protected by airtight security, a Robin Hood-type master thief finds his efforts complicated by an equally skilled nemesis cop and an expert forger with dubious loyalties.
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The Clergyman's Wife
by Molly Greeley
When she makes the acquaintance of Mr. Travis, the tenant of her vicar husband’s condescending patroness, Charlotte, for the first time in her life, feels appreciated, heard, and seen and must question the role of love and passion in her life.
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New eBooks from eRead Illinois/Axis360
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Meg & Jo
by Virginia Kantra
When their mother falls ill, the March sisters—reliable Meg, independent Jo, stylish Amy, and shy Beth, return home to North Carolina for the holidays where they’ll rediscover what really matters.
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Genesis
by Robin Cook
Investigating the suspicious death of a social worker, Chief New York City Medical Examiner Laurie Montgomery makes the controversial decision to use genealogic DNA databases to identify a mysterious killer.
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The Measure of Our Lives
by Toni Morrison
A treasury of quotations from Toni Morrison's work is at once the ideal introduction to her and a lovely and moving keepsake for her devoted readers.
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The Peppermint Tea Chronicles
by Alexander McCall Smith
Changes come to 44 Scotland Street as Bertie and his friends and family are drawn into drama that surprisingly brings them closer than ever before.
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The Hero
by Lee Child
In his first work of nonfiction, the creator of the multimillion-selling Jack Reacher series explores the endurance of heroes from Achilles to Bond, showing us how this age-old myth is a fundamental part of what makes us human.
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Spy
by Danielle Steel
Recruited as a spy during World War II, a stunningly beautiful young woman hides her dangerous double life from her foreign-service husband throughout the decades of the Cold War.
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The Rise of Magicks
by Nora Roberts
In a conclusion to the trilogy that began with Year One, Fallon finds the limits of her magick skills tested by the needs of the Purity Warrior victims at the same time she is confronted by an old nemesis.
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Such a Fun Age
by Kiley Reid
Seeking justice for a young black babysitter who was wrongly accused of kidnapping by a racist security guard, a successful blogger finds her efforts complicated by a video that reveals unexpected connections.
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A Madness of Sunshine
by Nalini Singh
Returning to her impoverished New Zealand hometown to reconnect with familiar things after a personal tragedy, Anahera Rawiri bonds with detective Will Gallagher to uncover the community secrets behind a missing-persons case.
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The Wicked Redhead
by Beatriz Williams
Distancing herself from an unethical employer and unfaithful husband, a woman investigates the story of a previous resident in her Greenwich Village apartment, a Prohibition-era flapper who went missing amid an agonizing moral quandary.
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A Small Town
by Thomas Perry
Two years after a prison break unleashes hundreds of violent convicts on a local community, a police officer goes undercover to track down and eliminate 12 dangerous conspirators.
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The Suspect
by Kent Alexander
The attorney behind Jewell’s defense presents an insider’s account of the terrorist bombing at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, documenting the events that led to wrongful accusations against a heroic security guard.
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The Bridge to Belle Island
by Julie Klassen
Investigating a mysterious death on a remote island on the Thames, a disgraced lawyer is unexpectedly drawn to the case’s chief suspect, an enigmatic woman who has been having recurring nightmares about the victim.
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The Housekeeper
by Natalie Barelli
Hannah is living the charmed life that should have been Claire's. So when Hannah advertises for a housekeeper, Claire sees an opportunity for revenge.
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Raising Good Humans
by Hunter Clarke-Fields
A practical guide to conflict resolution and positive communication counsels parents on how to raise mindful children by recognizing unhelpful personal patterns and reactions while responding to parental stress calmly and without yelling.
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Echoes Among the Stones
by Jaime Jo Wright
A mystery begins when Aggie Dunkirk exhumes secrets and uncovers a crime her eccentric grandmother has been obsessing over. Decades earlier, after discovering her sister's body in the attic, Imogene Grayson longs for justice. Two women, separated by time, vow to find answers... no matter the cost.
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How the Dead Speak
by Val McDermid
When skeletal remains are found on the site of an orphanage renovation, imprisoned psychological profiler Tony Hill painfully reunites with ex-DCI Carol Jordan to investigate the discovery of a victim who is believed to be behind bars.
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Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2020
by Lonely Planet Publications
This annual bestseller ranks the hottest, must-visit countries, regions, cities, and best value destinations for 2020.
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The Story of a Goat
by Perumal Murugan
Offered a weakling goat by a mysterious stranger, a rural Indian farmer and his wife assume difficult hardships to protect the vulnerable animal, who makes bawdy observations of the human world and its sometimes dangerous government.
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The Bridal Suite
by Rochelle Alers
Once Nydia Santiago visits the New Orleans estate her friends are transforming into a luxury inn , she’s wistful to join them in their venture, especially when she meets the sexy engineer in charge of the renovation.
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