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Calling Maggie May
by Anonymous
A first-person cautionary tale about how one girl's seemingly minor choices quickly spiraled into her victimization as a sex worker describes her harrowing experiences through a series of diary entries that she left behind.
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You may kiss the bride
by Lisa Berne
Searching for a biddable bride who can produce an heir and then live separate lives as generations before him, wealthy and arrogant Gabriel Penhallow sets his sights on Livia Stuart who, after provoking him into a kiss, challenges him at every turn and refuses to become his wife.
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Results may vary : a novel
by Bethany Chase
After her world is turned upside down by the discovery that her husband is having an affair with a man, Caroline Hammond must reimagine her life without the relationship that had defined it since high school.
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Now may you weep
by Deborah Crombie
Traveling to Scotland with her best friend, Detective Inspector Gemma Jones stumbles across a dangerous secret when she unexpectedly meets the lover of her married best friend
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The May bride : a novel of Tudor England
by Suzannah Dunn
Describes Jane Seymour's brushes with scandal and intrigue at Wolf Hall, after her oldest brother's new bride is accused of having an affair with their father. By the author of The Confession of Katherine Howard.
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The heavens may fall
by Allen Eskens
A follow-up to The Life We Bury finds detective Max Rupert and attorney Boady Sanden confronting personal demons and their own convictions about guilt and innocence during the trial of a man who has been charged with the murder of his wife. By a USA Today best-selling author.
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"May we borrow your husband" - Complete short stories
by Graham Greene
A definitive compilation of short fiction by the critically acclaimed author of The Quiet American and The Third Man features forty-nine stories that capture all facets of the human experience and includes works originally published in two volumes--Collected Short Stories and The Last Word and Other Stories.
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May we be forgiven
by A. M. Homes
Feeling overshadowed by his more-successful younger brother, Harold is shocked by his brother's violent act of rage, which irrevocably changes both of their lives, placing Harold in the psychologically dynamic role of father figure to his brother's adolescent children and caregiver to his aging parents. By the author of This Book Will Save Your Life.
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The Devil May Care
by David Housewright
When the granddaughter of powerful Walter Muehlenhaus asks for help finding her missing boyfriend, a reluctant McKenzie discovers that the missing man had misrepresented himself and was sought by dangerous adversaries. By the Edgar Award-winning author of The Last Kind Word.
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The roses of May
by Dot Hutchison
In a sequel to The Butterfly Garden, three FBI agents, while helping the Butterflies adjust to life on the outside, must stop a killer who leaving the bodies of young women in churches surrounded by flowers—and the only person who can help them is a victim's sister, who is his next target.
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Mother May I
by Joshilyn Jackson
Blackmailed by a mysterious kidnapper to commit a seemingly harmless act, a once-poor woman who married into wealth triggers a devastating chain of consequences. By the best-selling author of Never Have I Ever..
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May the best man win
by Mira Lyn Kelly
When they are paired up as the best man and the maid of honor for their mutual friend¡s wedding, Emily Klein and Jase Foster, who cannot stand the sight of each other, try to keep their personal loathing under wraps in public, but in private, all bets are off. By a USA Today best-selling author. Original.
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Devil may cry
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Stripped of his godhood by Artemis, Sin seeks revenge by kidnapping a woman he believes to be the deceitful goddess, only to discover instead that he has abducted her servant, Katra, an irresistible and compassionate young woman who persuades him to save Artemis from an enemy who threatens all human life.
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May there be a road
by Louis L'Amour
A collection of ten short adventure stories ranges from the intrigue of South America during World War II to tales of the American frontier, previously appearing in short story magazines during the 1950s and never before published in book format.
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Dead I well may be : a novel
by Adrian McKinty
Appointed by a crime boss to lead a gang of Irish thugs against rival powers in Harlem and the Bronx, young illegal immigrant Michael Forsythe falls out of favor when he seduces his employer's daughter and finds himself betrayed and harboring a desperate plan to avenge himself.
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Side effects may vary
by Julie Murphy
Confronting a grim prognosis after being diagnosed with leukemia, 16-year-old Alice creates a take-no-prisoners bucket list that triggers irreparable consequences, a situation that is further shaped by Alice's unexpected remission.
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Love may fail : a novel
by Matthew Quick
Escaping her ritzy Florida life and her cheating husband, Portia Kane returns to the South Jersey home of her youth and resolves to save herself by assisting a beloved English teacher who has retired after a traumatic incident
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They may not mean to, but they do
by Cathleen Schine
Refusing to age quietly, take antidepressants or accept the inevitable loss of her longtime husband, Joy Bergman shocks her children when, after becoming a widow, she reconnects with a former flame from her college days, turning as willful and rebellious as the younger members of their family. By the author of The Three Weissmanns of Westport.
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Long may she reign
by Rhiannon Thomas
When the king and his closest allies are poisoned at a banquet, Freya finds herself on the throne and must uncover the identity of the murderers if she hopes to survive.
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May the road rise up to meet you
by Peter Troy
A tapestry of nineteenth-century America follows the lives of four individuals--Ethan McOwen, an Irish immigrant and war photographer; Marcella, an abolitionist from Spain; and Mary and Micah, slaves of varying circumstances
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Long may she reign
by Ellen Emerson White
Meg Powers, daughter of the President of the United States, survived a brutal kidnapping that left her physically and emotionally scarred, and now she faces the challenge of leaving the safety of the White House for her freshman year at college.
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