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Before We Forget Kindness
by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Café Funiculi Funicula's time-traveling magic continues as new patrons journey to the past, experiencing reunions, making amends and revisiting memories in the fifth novel of the series following Before We Say Goodbye.
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Blood Bounty of the Mountain Man
by William W. Johnstone
Shot in the head and left for dead, Smoke Jensen wakes up to find a bounty on his head, a target on his back, and a trigger-happy lookalike pretending to be him...
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Brightly Shining
by Ingvild H. Rishøi
Ten-year-old Ronja and her sister Melissa take over their father's job at a Christmas tree stand in Oslo, facing challenges and dreaming of a better life as they try to support their struggling family.
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The Burrow
by Melanie Cheng
A wise and moving story about a family navigating grief, hope, and healing through a bond with a new pet rabbit.
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Christmas in Bethel
by Richard Paul Evans
The New York Times bestselling author of The Christmas Box returns with another quiet tale of parental love, the sacrifices they are willing to make for their children and the true meaning of Christmas.
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Christmas With the Queen
by Hazel Gaynor
Queen Elizabeth II navigates her first Christmas broadcast in 1952, while old friends Olive, an aspiring BBC reporter, and Jack, a widowed chef, reunite at Sandringham, finding purpose and love amidst evolving traditions and hidden secrets.
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The City and its Uncertain Walls
by Haruki Murakami
Explores a familiar town where a Dream Reader interprets dreams, and shadows detach from their owners, weaving a love story, a quest, and an ode to books and libraries into a parable reflecting the complexities of post-pandemic life.
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City of Night Birds
by Juhea Kim
After a career-halting accident, prima ballerina Natalia Leonova returns to St. Petersburg to confront her past and to decide whether to rejoin the stage amidst the cutthroat world of Russian ballet.
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Desolation Code
by Graham Brown
While investigating a mass stranding of marine life, Austin and Zavala uncover a mystery involving stolen findings, cryptic messages and a battle against a brilliant machine plotting a global catastrophe in the twentieth book of the series following Condor's Fury.
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Eleanore of Avignon
by Elizabeth DeLozier
In 1347 Provence, midwife Elea Blanchet becomes an apprentice to the Pope's physician and must navigate the complexities of her social status, a burgeoning career in medicine and the impending Black Death while facing accusations of witchcraft.
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Every Arc Bends its Radian
by Sergio de la Pava
From a PEN Award–winning author comes an existential detective novel about a private investigator who flees New York City for Colombia after a personal tragedy and finds himself entangled in a young woman's strange disappearance—which may be connected to one of the world's most ruthless criminal organizations.
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Fire on the Horizon
by Wilbur Smith
In 1899 South Africa, the Courtneys and the Ballantynes come together once again, in the sequel to the worldwide best-sellers The Triumph of the Sun and King of Kings.
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Lazarus Man
by Richard Price
The author of Clockers and a writer on The Wire presents a novel that takes place in an ever-changing Harlem.
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The Lies We Leave Behind
by Noelle Salazar
While rescuing wounded soldiers in the Pacific Theater, nurse Kate Campbell is injured and reassigned to England where she cares for injured soldiers, falls in love with a charming officer, and must confront a secret from her past that compels her to return to the dangers of the front lines.
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The MagnificentRuins
by Nayantara Roy
A young Indian American book editor inherits her estranged family's ancestral home—and their long-buried secrets
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The Maui Effect
by Sara Ackerman
'Iwa Young, a field biologist dedicated to protecting her rainforest home from a proposed Eco Resort, finds her focus tested when Dane Parsons, a big wave surfer, offers to help her cause, despite her rule against dating surfers. Their evolving relationship unfolds amidst thrilling surf adventures from Maui to Portugal.
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Only Here, Only Now
by Tom Newlands
In the hot summer of 1994 in Fife, teenage Cora Mowat struggles with her small-town life and uncertain future while dealing with her mother's new, enigmatic boyfriend, Gunner, a one-eyed shoplifter with hidden secrets, and seeking to escape her circumstances after a tragedy strikes.
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Open Minded
by Chloe Seager
Crying in a restaurant bathroom in the midst of her first date since her boyfriend of nine years proposed an open relationship, Holly meets Fliss, who is reluctantly exploring monogamy, and they form a close friendship as each educates the other on the finer points of their respective new lifestyles.
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Shy Creatures
by Clare Chambers
In 1964 Croydon, art therapist Helen Hansford, involved in a secret affair with a married doctor, becomes intrigued by William Tapping, a mute artist discovered living in isolation with his deceased aunts; as she uncovers his past, her own life starts to unravel.
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The Story of the Forest
by Linda Grant
In 1913, Mina, a Jewish merchant's daughter, meets Bolsheviks in a Baltic Sea forest, prompting her and her brother Jossel to emigrate to England, where the Great War and subsequent events intertwine their lives with a wounded soldier's, leading to marriage, trade dynasties, and struggles with discrimination in Liverpool chronicled through family lore.
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The Sunflower House
by Adriana Allegri
Allina Gottlieb's peaceful life in 1939 Germany shatters when she is forced to work as a nurse in Hochland Home, a facility for breeding Aryan children, where she conceals her Jewish identity and develops a risky relationship with Karl, an SS officer with his own hidden secrets.
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This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
by Naomi Wood
Illuminates the lives of malicious, subversive women through stories ranging from corporate therapy outbursts to rekindled relationships, revenge plots to wedding conflicts, exploring failed sisterhood, dubious parenting, and defiant behavior against societal expectations.
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Time of the Child
by Niall Williams
In the Advent season of 1962, Doctor Jack Troy and his daughter Ronnie, long isolated from their small Irish town of Faha, find their lives and their understanding of family and community transformed when a baby is unexpectedly left in their care.
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All's Fair in Love and Treachery
by Celeste Connally
In early 19th-century London Bridgerton meets Agatha Christie in this new installment in a Regency-era mystery series with a feminist spin.
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April Storm
by Leila Meacham
Katherine Walker, married to an accomplished doctor with bright and successful children, grapples with her perfect life unraveling in April, when she discovers someone might be targeting her and trying to kill her husband.
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The Author's Guide to Murder
by Beatriz Williams
At Castle Kinloch in the Scottish Highlands, literary superstar Brett Saffron Presley is found dead under strange circumstances, leading Detective Chief Inspector Euan McIntosh to investigate three American novelists—each with their own motives and secrets—as he uncovers connections between Presley's murder and the castle's dark history.
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The Boundaries We Cross
by Brad Parks
Charles Bliss, a teacher at an elite Connecticut boarding school, faces accusations of a romantic relationship with student Hayley Goodloe, daughter of a state senator, and must clear his name when she disappears under suspicious circumstances, leaving behind evidence suggesting his guilt.
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Flint Kill Creek
by Joyce Carol Oates
An accomplished American writer offers a new collection of stories.
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The Gardener's Plot
by Deborah J. Benoit
Takes readers to the heart of the Berkshires and introduces gardening expert and amateur sleuth Maggie Walker.
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Hot Property
by Mike Lupica
During a Boston snowstorm, private detective Spenser learns that his friend and lawyer Rita Fiore has been shot, prompting him to investigate her dangerous list of enemies and uncover dark secrets, all while striving to protect her and reveal the truth behind the attack.
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The House of Cross
by James Patterson
In Washington, DC, as the president-elect prepares for her inauguration, Detective Alex Cross is thrust into a high-stakes investigation when multiple Supreme Court candidates are murdered; tasked with delving into the mind of a cunning killer, Cross must confront the most dangerous aspects of his work for the sake of his family, city, and nation.
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An Insignificant Case
by Phillip Margolin
Charlie Webb is a third-rate lawyer who graduated from a third-rate law school and because he couldn't get hired by any of the major law firms, has opened his own law firm, where he gets by handling cases for dubious associates from his youth and some court appointed cases.
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I Think I Was Murdered
by Colleen Coble
A grieving young widow; the AI program that allows her to continue to "talk" to him; and a message she never expected: "I think I was murdered."
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Misery Hates Company
by Elizabeth Hobbs
A young woman is invited to a mysterious relative's estate and winds up entangled in a murder investigation.
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Now or Never
by Janet Evanovich
With her personal life in turmoil, New Jersey bounty hunter Stephanie Plum navigates danger and intrigue in a high-stakes case that could change her life.
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Pony Confidential
by Christina Lynch
Pony, a rebellious horse determined to reunite with his long-lost owner Penny, escapes and embarks on a cross-country journey to clear her name after she is wrongfully accused of murder, using his keen understanding of human nature to seek out the true killer.
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Raised by Wolves
by James Patterson
After ransacking a local grocery store, feral siblings Kai and Holo are taken in by a small-town police chief and his wife, but their mysterious past attracts dark forces to Kokanee Creek, threatening the town and challenging their adaptation to human society.
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Those Opulent Days
by Jacquie Pham
In 1928 Saigon, former childhood friends Duy, Phong, Minh, and Edmond, now influential businessmen, gather at a Dalat mansion for an evening that ends in murder; shifting perspectives reveal a web of terror, loyalty, and secrets, highlighting the impact of colonialism and economic disparity.
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Time Will Tell
by Rita Mae Brown
Amidst managing her busy fox hunting season and caring for her hounds, "Sister" Jane Arnold stumbles upon an expensive watch while helping to corral a neighbor's escaped cows, leading her into a murder investigation where she must connect the clues and confront a clever adversary before more blood is shed.
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To Die for
by David Baldacci
Ace operative Travis Devine comes face-to-face with his mysterious nemesis—the girl on the train—as he endeavors to escort twelve-year-old Betsy to visit her accused racketeer uncle at the behest of the FBI, uncovering a vast conspiracy along the way.
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Tooth and Claw
by Craig Johnson
In Alaska, Vietnam veterans Walt and Henry find work with an oil company, only to face a deadly polar bear and uncover a more dangerous threat from their co-workers, who are fiercely pursuing priceless treasure and will go to any lengths to obtain it.
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Trial by Fire
by Danielle Steel
Fifty-six-year-old CEO of a family perfume business, Dahlia de Beaumont faces unexpected consequences and personal challenges after aiding Napa Valley fire victims during a routine business trip to San Francisco, leading to profound changes in her life and relationships.
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A Very Bad Thing
by J. T. Ellison
An author at the pinnacle of her career's past threatens to destroy everything she has—and everyone she knows.
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We Three Queens
by Rhys Bowen
In late 1936 as King Edward faces a scandalous dilemma over his love for Wallis Simpson, he hides her with friends Georgie and Darcy at their estate, but the stakes are raised when a film star is murdered on set, forcing Georgie to solve the crime before it ignites a scandal.
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A Bloom in Winter
by J. R. Ward
Another sexy, high-stakes holiday-spinoff installment that takes place in the world of the New York Times bestselling Black Dagger Brotherhood series.
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The Co-Op
by Tarah DeWitt
They say love and construction don't mix. By that logic, hate and construction may as well be condemned. LaRynn Lavigne and Deacon Leeds had one short and contentious summer fling when they were teens-certainly nothing to build a foundation on. But a decade later, when their grandmothers have left them with shared ownership of their dilapidated Santa Cruz building, they're thrust back together and have to figure out how to brace up the pieces.
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Frigid
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Despite unspoken feelings and a dangerous secret, lifelong best friends Sydney and Kyler must navigate their undeniable attraction while stranded at a posh ski resort in the new novel from the bestselling author of From Blood and Ash.
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Is She Really Going Out With Him?
by Sophie Cousens
Columnist Anna Appleby has left her love life behind after a painful divorce. Who needs a man when she has two kids, a cat, and uncontested control of the TV remote? Besides, she’d rather be single than subject herself to the hell of online dating. But her office rival is vying for her column, and no column means no stable source of income. In a desperate attempt to keep her job, Anna finds herself pitching a unique angle: seven dates, all found offline, chosen by her children.
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A Legend in the Baking
by Jamie Wesley
In A Legend in the Baking, the new romance from Jamie Wesley, a cupcake-baking football player gets assistance from a social media maven―and his best friend's little sister―to help promote his new bakery after accidentally going viral online.
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Lost and Lassoed
by Lyla Sage
She thrives in chaos. He prefers routine. The only thing they have in common? How much they hate each other. From the bestselling author of Done and Dusted and Swift and Saddled, the highly anticipated next book in the Rebel Blue Ranch series, a small-town romance in which enemies turn to lovers when they’re forced to work together during one hot summer.
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The Muse of Maiden Lane
by Mimi Matthews
A silver-haired equestrienne and a charismatic artist turn a scandalous bargain into a vibrant portrait of love.
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Pickleballers
by Ilana Long
A pickleball newbie looking to recover from life's swings and misses crosses paddles with love in this debut romantic comedy.
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Reel
by Kennedy Ryan
Neevah Saint, an understudy who unexpectedly lands a major role in a Harlem Renaissance biopic directed by renowned filmmaker Canon Holt, navigates newfound fame, forbidden attraction, and scandal, risking everything for her shot at stardom and love.
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A Truth Revealed
by Tracie Peterson
Laura Evans returns home from boarding school, navigating the clash between her deep faith and her father's opposing beliefs. But her world shifts when she crosses paths with a devoted preacher, Wilson Porter.
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Variation
by Rebecca Yarros
On fateful summer a celebrated dancer returns home and unearths years of family secrets with the Coast Guard rescue swimmer she never forgot.
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The Courting of Bristol Keats
by Mary E. Pearson
After discovering that her father's disappearance is linked to a hidden realm of gods, fae, and monsters, Bristol Keats embarks on a perilous journey to rescue him, making a dangerous pact with the fae leader Tyghan, who harbors his own dark motives and connection to her past.
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The Half King
by Melissa Landers
In a kingdom where noble houses are cursed for betraying a goddess, Cerise Solon, a giftless acolyte destined to serve as a Seer, navigates a court of deceit while King Kian Mortara faces a curse that will consume him on his twenty-first birthday unless Cerise's hidden secret can save him.
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The last hour between worlds
by Melissa Caruso
A whip-smart adventure fantasy packed with reality-bending magic, and sapphic romance, The Last Hour Between Worlds is the brilliant launch of a new series from David Gemmell Award-nominated author Melissa Caruso.
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The Legacy of Arniston House
by T. L. Huchu
Ropa Moyo, a young magician who communicates with the dead, returns home from her job with the English Sorcerer Royal to find her grandmother murdered and herself the prime suspect, forcing her to unravel the dark secrets of a deadly cult determined to resurrect an ancient power.
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The Mirror
by Nora Roberts
After inheriting a Victorian mansion on Maine's coast, Sonya MacTavish is greeted by visions of an murder brides and an antique mirror, which she must step through, into the past, to unravel a generations-old curse.
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Overcaptain
by L. E. Modesitt
At Lhaarat, Alyiakal is assigned as a deputy commander to a post that never had one, and the commander doesn't want one—and that's just the beginning of Alyiakal's problems.
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Revenant-X
by David Wellington
Revenant-X is the terrifying second novel in a new trilogy of survival and exploration in deep space, from Arthur C. Clarke Award-nominated author David Wellington.
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The Serpent and the Wolf
by Rebecca Robinson
As a dark magic awakens within her, Vaasa Kozár struggles against the political machinations of her ruthless brother and finds her arranged marriage to the equally ruthless Reid of Mireh growing into something greater, threatening to play havoc with the competing agendas that swirl around it.
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Servant of Earth
by Sarah Hawley
Bound to servitude in the Fae realm, the fierce young human Kenna Heron must aid her mistress in completing six deadly trials, only to find herself embroiled in a plot against the sadistic faerie king, and drawn to the rebellion's charismatic leader.
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The Songbird & the Heart of Stone
by Carissa Broadbent
After being transformed into a vampire and losing everything she held dear, Mische is saved from execution by Asar, the scarred prince of the House of Shadow, and tasked with resurrecting the god of death, while navigating trials, vengeful ghosts, and a dangerous bond with Asar that threatens her ultimate betrayal and redemption.
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The Swarm
by Andy Marino
When a bizarre murder case lands on the desk of Detective Vicky Paterson, it's just the start of her nightmare. On the same day, her young daughter, Sadie, is swarmed by cicadas emerging off-cycle from their seventeen-year pattern. Across town, Will and Alicia, two dysfunctional private investigators, are forced to barricade themselves in a motel where they must work together with a group of strangers to outlast the invasion. Soon the infestation is impossible to contain. Humanity rests on the knife's edge of extinction.
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Toto
by A. J. Hackwith
The true hero of The Wizard of Oz takes center stage in this brilliant, delightfully snarky reimagining from the author of The Library of the Unwritten.
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