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The Winter Lodge
by Susan Wiggs
When a devastating house fire reveals a rare treasure among her grandfather's belongings, leading her on a search for the truth, Jenny Majesky returns to the only place she feels safe, The Winter Lodge, where she finds an ally in the local police chief who makes her feel safe--and loved. Original.
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All Rhodes lead here
by Mariana Zapata
"Aurora De La Torre, or Ora to her friends, knows moving back to Pagosa Springs, Colorado...isn't going to be easy...But after breaking up with her longtime, famous musician boyfriend, hiding out in a small town in the mountains might be the perfect remedy for a broken heart. And checking out her landlord...might cure it, too...Fiercely protective of his family and distrusting of strangers, gruff and grumpy Rhodes initially keeps little miss sunshine Ora at a distance. But over days and weeks, long hikesand fireside chats, Aurora breaks down his walls"
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The last song
by Nicholas Sparks
Her teenage life turned upside-down by her parents' divorce and her father's relocation out of state, Ronnie Miller remains bitter three years later when her mother urges her to spend a summer with her father, a concert pianist who is quietly immersed in creating a work of art that will become the centerpiece of a local church. By the best-selling author of The Lucky One. Movie tie-in.
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Love at first book
by Jenn McKinlay
When her favorite author, Siobhan Riordan, offers her a job in Ireland, Emily, jumping at the opportunity, helps Siobhan author the final book in her acclaimed series and spends her days bantering with Siobhan's annoyingly handsome, mercurial son, making her decide if she's ready to start a new chapter in her life. Original.
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Change of plans
by Dylan Newton
After becoming guardian of her three young nieces, a struggling chef meets a hero Marine still haunted by the loss of a limb and despite the obvious attraction, they must weigh the risk of additional heartbreak versus forever happiness. Original.
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The long game
by Elena Armas
"A disgraced soccer exec reluctantly enlists the help of a retired soccer star in coaching a children's team in this small-town love story in the vein of It Happened One Summer--from the New York Times bestselling author of The Spanish Love Deception. Adalyn Reyes has spent years perfecting her daily routine: wake up at dawn, drive to the Miami Flames FC offices, try her hardest to leave a mark, go home, and repeat. But her routine is disrupted when a video of her in an altercation with the team's mascotgoes viral. Rather than fire her, the team's owner--who happens to be her father--sends Adalyn to middle-of-nowhere North Carolina, where she's tasked with turning around the struggling local soccer team, the Green Warriors, as a way to redeem herself. Her plans crumble upon discovering that the players wear tutus to practice (impractical), keep pet goats (messy), and are terrified of Adalyn (counterproductive), and are nine-year-old kids. To make things worse, also in town is Cameron Caldani, goalkeeping prodigy whose presence is somewhat of a mystery. Cam is the perfect candidate to help Adalyn, but after one very unfortunate first encounter involving a rooster, Cam's leg, and Adalyn's bumper, he's also set on running her out of town. But banishment isnot an option for Adalyn. Not again. Helping this ragtag children's team is her road to redemption, and she is playing the long game. With or without Cam's help"
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Safe haven
by Nicholas Sparks
"When a mysterious young woman named Katie appears in the small North Carolina town of Southport, her sudden arrival raises questions about her past. Beautiful yet self-effacing, Katie seems determined to avoid forming personal ties until a series of events draws her into two reluctant relationships: one with Alex, a widowed store owner with a kind heart and two young children; and another with her plainspoken single neighbor, Jo. Despite her reservations, Katie slowly begins to let down her guard, putting down roots in the close-knit community and becoming increasingly attached to Alex and his family. But even as Katie begins to fall in love, she struggles with the dark secret that still haunts and terrifies her-- a past that set her on a fearful, shattering journey across the country, to the sheltered oasis of Southport. With Jo's empathic and stubborn support, Katie eventually realizes that she must choose between a life of transient safety and one of riskier rewards-- and that in the darkest hour, love is the only true safe haven"--Author's web site
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The sweetheart list
by Jill Shalvis
With her new Sugar Pine Bakery nestled between a tavern and a bookstore, Harper Shaw feels a peace she's never felt before until she meets Ivy, a teenage runaway who barrels into her heart, and finds her world upended by Ivy's secrets, which change everything. 30,000 first printing.
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Under currents
by Nora Roberts
Discovering unexpected allies when his successful father's rages spiral out of control, Zane draws strength and insights from the darkness of the past to create a healthier family in adulthood. By the best-selling author of the In Death series.
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The obsession
by Nora Roberts
Years after discovering her father's predatory double life, successful photographer Naomi Bowes struggles to hide her painful past from her fellow residents in a community thousands of miles away, a situation that introduces her to a new relationship and forces her to confront her demons. By the best-selling author of the In Death series.
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The perfect hope
by Nora Roberts
A woman returning to her small hometown in South Carolina is still haunted by the unsolved murder of a childhood friend in this new novel from the #1 New York Times best-selling author of more than 200 novels. Original. 2,000,000 first printing.
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The next always
by Nora Roberts
Olivia tries to reconstruct in detail the night her mother, a member of the Hollywood elite, was murdered in this new novel from the New York Times best-selling author of Honest Illusions and The Reef. Original.
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The last boyfriend
by Nora Roberts
Working alongside his mother and brother restoring a historic hotel in Boonsboro, Maryland, Owen Montgomery falls for a childhood friend in the second novel of the trilogy from the New York Times best-selling author of The Next Always. Original. 2 million first printing.
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Dance away with me
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Seeking refuge in a Tennessee mountain town to recover from heartbreak, a young widow and midwife bonds with an enigmatic artist, a helpless infant and a passel of curious teens in a small and suspicious community. 150,000 first printing.
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Call me irresistible
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Ostracized for her role in halting best friend Lucy's wedding, Meg finds herself stranded without family support in a hostile Texas town where she unexpectedly falls for a grown-up Teddy. By the award-winning author of Glitter Baby. 250,000 first printing.
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Ain't she sweet
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Returning to her hometown, pregnant and penniless Sugar Beth Carey discovers that several of her old enemies are living out the life she left behind, from the jealous half sister who married Sugar Beth's high-school sweetheart to a fired teacher-turned-novelist who bought her childhood home. 125,000 first printing.
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A Christmas duet
by Debbie Macomber
Hailey Morgan, a high school band teacher with dreams of songwriting, escapes to a cabin for a solo holiday retreat only to find herself entangled in small-town drama and a blossoming romance that reignites her passion for music.
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Alaskan holiday
by Debbie Macomber
Taking a job in a remote Alaskan town, a talented young chef bonds with a crotchety baker and a master swordsmith who complicate her career ambitions on the mainland. By the best-selling author of Merry and Bright.
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The vanishing
by Jayne Ann Krentz
Decades after a mysterious explosion causes the members of their community to develop strange otherworldly symptoms, local investigator Cat teams up with an enigmatic scientist to stop a killer who may be behind a partner's disappearance.
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Evvie Drake starts over
by Linda Holmes
The host of NPR's "Pop Culture Happy Hour" podcast presents a heartfelt debut about the unlikely relationship between a young widow and a major league pitcher who has lost his game. A first novel.
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True confessions
by Rachel Gibson
Arriving in Gospel, Idaho to find inspiration, tabloid reporter Hope Spencer gets more than she bargained for when she encounters the Dean sisters with their color-coordinated hair, toilet-tossing sportsmen, and the local sheriff Dylan Taber, a devastatingly sexy man who has some secrets of his own. Original.
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Lavender morning
by Jude Deveraux
Shunned from her late mother's privileged upper-crust circles after her handyman father marries a working-class second wife, Jocelyn Minton is befriended years later by a wealthy elderly woman who leaves Jocelyn her considerable estate; a situation that reveals surprising secrets.
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Looking for Peyton Place
by Barbara Delinsky
The death of her mother brings award-winning nonfiction writer Annie Barnes back to the New Hampshire mill town of her youth to investigate the pollution caused by the local paper mill, a contamination that may have been the cause of her mother's fatal illness and that many in the town do not want publicized. 350,000 first printing.
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Virgin river
by Robyn Carr
Arriving in the remote mountain town of Virgin River in response to an ad for a midwife/nurse practitioner, recently widowed nurse Melinda Monroe realizes that she has made a huge mistake, until she finds an abandoned baby on her porch and lets a former Marine into her heart. Original.
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