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Large Print New Releases June 2026
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Alan Opts Out
by Courtney Maum
In this timely and comedic take on ambition, consumerism, and the sticker price of privilege, an ad exec who bombs the biggest pitch of his career decides to forgo capitalism and live off the land of his suburban Connecticut home.
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Angel Down
by Daniel Kraus
The author of Whalefall returns with an immersive, cinematic novel about five World War I soldiers who stumble upon a fallen angel that could hold the key to ending the war.
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Contrapposto
by Dave Eggers
A sweeping novel about friendship, love, and the lifelong pursuit of art from Dave Eggers, the author of The Circle and Hologram for the King.
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Daughters of the Sun and Moon
by Lisa See
From author Lisa See, the story of three Chinese women whose unexpected friendship helps them survive and, despite the odds, thrive, in the turmoil of post-Civil War Los Angeles.
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Down with the Shipmans
by Meg Mitchell Moore
From the author of Mansion Beach, a summery drama following three sisters who return to their childhood home, each with their own secret, perfect for readers of Sandwich and Pineapple Street.
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Land
by Maggie O'Farrell
The author of Hamnet and The Marriage Portrait returns with a soaring historical novel set in Ireland in the years before and after the Great Hunger.
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Let's Call Her Barbie
by Renée Rosen
She was only eleven-and-a-half inches tall, but she would change the world. Barbie is born in this bold novel by USA Today bestselling author Renée Rosen.
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Little Wonder
by Sophie Chen Keller
A musical prodigy and his mother spend years searching for each other in this beautiful novel of hope, perseverance, and love.
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A Pair of Aces
by Marie Benedict
A gripping novel about two trailblazing women on opposite sides of the law—a prosecutor and a madam—who team up to bring down notorious Mob boss Lucky Luciano in 1930s New York, from the authors of The Personal Librarian.
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The Parisian Chapter
by Janet Skeslien Charles
From the author of The Paris Library comes a charming novel about two small-town girls with big dreams who move to Paris to become artists. But dreams don't just come true. They require nurturing, as do friendships.
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Pick a Color
by Souvankham Thammavongsa
From O. Henry Award winner Souvankham Thammavongsa comes a revelatory novel about loneliness, love, labor, and class, an intimate and sharply written book following a nail salon owner as she toils away for the privileged clients who don't even know her true name.
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Road Trip
by Mary Kay Andrews
Maeve and Therese Dunigan haven’t spoken in years. Raised under the same roof in Savannah, the two sisters could not be more opposite. But when their mother’s death pulls them back together, they inherit a mysterious painting that may be worth millions…if it’s real. The sisters set out on a journey to Ireland, tracing their family’s roots and the origins of the portrait. What begins as a search for answers soon becomes something deeper― as they uncover secrets that span generations and reshape everything they thought they knew about their family.
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The Shampoo Effect
by Jenny Jackson
An ambitious young woman insinuates herself into a tight-knit social set, shaking up friendships and marriages in a small seaside town. A frothy novel of love, money, sex, and friendship, from the author of Pineapple Street.
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Summerland Cove
by Ellen Baker
Apples Never Fall meets Maine in this captivating novel of family secrets, summer celebrations, and putting things back together again after they’ve all fallen apart— from the author of The Hidden Life of Cecily Larson.
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The Unicorn Hunters
by Katherine Arden
In a desperate gamble to save her throne, a young monarch conceals a secret marriage in the shadows of an enchanted forest—and unknowingly alters the fate of her world—in this dazzling novel from the author of The Bear and the Nightingale.
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Until Death
by Mary Berman
Say Yes to the Dress meets Rosemary's Baby in this fresh, darkly funny horror novel in which a woman finally agrees to marry the man of her mother's dreams. . . only to discover that wedding planning will eat you alive.
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Villa Coco
by Andrew Sean Greer
Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Less, showcases his wit, sophistication, and deep knowledge of focaccia in this tale of a young man who takes an unspecified job with a charismatic elderly Baronessa at her crumbling villa in the Tuscan hills.
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When You Loved Me
by Beatriz Williams
A young widow returns to her late father’s New England estate, only to be drawn into the hunt for the rumored pirate treasure that consumed his life, in this thrilling and moving novel from the author of Husbands & Lovers.
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Where We Belong: An Orphan Train Novel
by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Four lives from Kansas and New York cross paths in a joyful novel of love, determination, and the unbreakable bonds of family—from the author of Hope's Enduring Echo.
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Whistler
by Ann Patchett
The bestselling writer Ann Patchett returns with a moving, luminous novel that reminds us of the sweetness and impermanence of life and the power of connection to defy time.
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Abby Offsides
by Anna McCallie
In this witty and heartfelt debut, a woman's impulsive journey across the pond after a broken engagement leads her to a new love—and a new version of herself.
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The Duke's Got Mail
by Samara Parish
Anonymous love letters are all well and good… until you discover you’ve been flirting with the enemy.
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Heart of Seasons: Colorado Hearts
by Caroline Fyffe
Author Caroline Fyffe continues her sweeping saga of the five Brinkman sisters and the lives they’ve created in the humble little town of Eden, Colorado.
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Just Don't Fall
by Emma St Clair
Before Logan Barnes was hockey’s hottest bad boy, he was my brother’s best friend … and my first crush. Oh, yeah--and the guy who ghosted me and broke my teenage heart.
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Just Friends
by Haley Pham
This heartwarming and swoon-worthy second chance romance about childhood friends reconnecting as adults is the highly anticipated debut novel from YouTube creator Haley Pham.
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The Last Lady B
by Eloisa James
Lady B may have married Bluebeard; she may have fallen in love with a gorgeous, grumpy solicitor; she may have met a ghost and survived to tell the tale!
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The Missed Connection
by Tia Williams
Author Tia Williams returns with an intensely romantic, deliciously sexy tale about a woman searching for her handsome seatmate on a European flight--and the unexpected places her hunt for love leads her.
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The Rainy Day Bookshop
by Raeanne Thayne
Single mom Rosie Lucas, owner of her family’s business The Rainy Day Bookshop, has a chance to fix the past. She doesn’t have time for a romantic relationship. And even if she did, Andrew Morgan is the last person she’d choose. Still as an irresistible flirtation builds between them, he becomes her unexpected confidante on the distance Rosie can’t seem to overcome with her daughter Emma, a secret she can’t quite unravel…
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Skin Contact
by Elisa Faison
A newly open marriage brings discovery, excitement, and upheaval to a young couple, and to the friends and lovers in their orbit.
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Teach the Torches to Burn
by Christina Dodd
My Lady Jane meets Knives Out in Fair Verona, as author Christina Dodd brings you the wedding of the season star-crossed with poison most discreet.
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Virginia: Daughters of the Lost Colony
by Shannon McNear
Return to the “what if” questions surrounding the Lost Colony and explore the possible fate of Virginia Dare--the first English child born in the New World. What happened to her after her grandfather John White returned to England and the colony he established disappeared into the mists of time?
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We Are Gathered Here Today
by Bobby Finger
The Wedding People meets The Celebrants in this hilarious and profound novel about a recently engaged gay man second guessing marriage, and his cousin’s chaotic Texas wedding weekend with old friends and unexpected strangers that will help guide him to the truth, from the author of The Old Place.
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Weddings
by Danielle Steel
When a wedding dress designer’s daughter becomes engaged, it raises issues of love, safety, and second chances for all the women in her family in this novel by author Danielle Steel.
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Where I Found You
by Betsy St Amant
From beloved author Betsy St. Amant comes an enemies to more, Hatfields and McCoys swoon-worthy contemporary romance set in a small beach town that reminds us that true love is worth fighting for.
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The Fever Dream
by Kn Lopez
From author Elsie Silver comes a small-town, forbidden, rivals-to-lovers romance, the first book in the brand-new Western romance series Emerald Lake.
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Mail-Order Baroness: Lords of the Rockies
by Misty M. Beller
From a bestselling author comes a royal family saga featuring a mail-order bride, a second chance romance, and an aristocratic marriage of convenience…all set in the rugged Montana Territory.
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The Adventures of Juan Planchard
by Jonathan Jakubowicz
The bestselling wild, fast-paced ride through sex, drugs, revolution, and the morally gray hustle of a man who dares to game the system that destroyed his country—it's The Wolf of Wall Street meets Scarface.
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Blunt Instrument
by Amy Bloom
The case of the bludgeoned lecturer has all of Cromwell University reeling, even though the elderly Professor Bullfinch wasn’t particularly well-liked. Enter Dell Chandler, the failed English professor turned self-taught private detective whom Dr. Cutty calls in to investigate the crime. If she solves the case before the cops do, the university could keep the whole thing quiet, avoiding sensational media about the dark side of campus life.
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The Body in the Kitchen Garden
by Paula Sutton
The creator of Hill House Vintage and “Queen of Cottagecore” Paula Sutton returns to the seemingly sleepy English village of Pudding Corner in this fresh, witty, fun, and delightfully modern cozy crime novel for vintage enthusiasts and fans of Richard Osman, Parini Shroff, Janice Hallett, and Anthony Horowitz.
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The Hope Keeper
by Heather Webb
1919, Washington D.C. Elisabeth Beaumont comes from a renowned jeweler family, but after the untimely death of her twin brother, she's left on her own to run the failing family business. Desperate for work, she approaches wealthy socialite Evalyn McLean, owner of the world's most infamous gemstone, rumored to curse all who travel within its orbit. As Elisabeth is swept into Evalyn's toxic world of dark opulence, the lines defining who she is and where she belongs begin to blur, leading Elisabeth to question all she once believed.
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The Insomniacs
by Allison Winn Scotch
The lives of four sleepless strangers intersect late at night as they attempt to solve not just their own anxieties but also the mysterious disappearance of one of their own, from author Allison Winn Scotch.
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Let's Not Go Overboard Here
by Erica Hendry
In this twisty, uproarious debut, a pop culture obsessive uses her reality TV expertise to investigate a suspicious disappearance aboard a yacht ... while falling for a hot deckhand and avoiding confronting her best friend's untimely passing—perfect for fans of The Wedding People and Traitors.
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The Lost Story of Via Belle
by Melanie Dobson
Searching for a story to adapt for film, an aspiring screenwriter becomes captivated by a bestselling classic novel and the mysterious disappearance of the woman who wrote it.
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A Poisonous Pour
by Maddie Day
Since moving from L.A. to California’s verdant wine country, widowed single mom Cece Barton has gone from Colinas wine bar manager to wine bar owner—with a chaser of sleuthing . . .
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Trouble's Turn to Lose: A Carolina Tale
by Susan M. Boyer
Private investigator Hadley Cooper tackles her next whodunnit with the help of her girlfriends and some very special guests from Stella Maris.
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Clive Cussler Cold Fire
by Graham Brown
When a NATO weapon that could ensure peace or start World War Three vanishes in the Arctic, Kurt Austin and NUMA race to recover it before it falls into enemy hands in the latest novel in the bestselling series created by the Clive Cussler.
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Dead Weight
by Hildur Knútsdóttir
An Icelandic night may hide secrets and affairs – or even bodies – in this gruesomely cathartic horror thriller from the author of The Night Guest.
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Enter the Nightmare
by Jayne Castle
Nightmares become real when a woman trying to rebuild her life enters the Hotel of Dreams in this exhilarating novel by author Jayne Castle.
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The Fourth Option
by Jack Carr
When law enforcement, the courts, and the prison system fail, there is a fourth and final option. #1 New York Times bestselling author Jack Carr launches a new thriller series.
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Her Cold Justice
by Robert Dugoni
To save a client accused of murder, defense attorney Keera Duggan must fight a complex web of corruption in a riveting novel of suspense by author Robert Dugoni.
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It Could Have Been Her
by Lisa Jewell
Author of Then She Was Gone Lisa Jewell brings her thrilling, chilling suspense to this shocking new thriller about a lost dog, a missing woman, and a house of long buried secrets.
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Japanese Gothic
by Kylie Lee Baker
In this lyrical, wildly inventive horror novel interwoven with Japanese mythology, two people living centuries apart discover a door between their worlds.
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Kiss, Marry, Kill
by Lori Gold
When three best friends and founders of a health and wellness app on the verge of hitting the big time play a spin on the game of “kiss, marry, kill” at their company’s summer outing, they wake up the next morning in an alternate universe to discover they’ve each done just that. Do our choices define us, or do we define our choices?
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The Library of Fates: A Dark Academia Magical Realism Psychological Thriller
by Margot Harrison
When its librarian keeper mysteriously dies, two former classmates must race to locate a rare book from their college years that can foretell your future if you confess a secret from your past—but someone is intent on protecting what’s hidden inside. It can write the story of your future... and hide the secrets of your past.
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Names Have Been Changed
by Yu-Mei Balasingamchow
Catch Me If You Can meets Counterfeit in this thrilling debut novel about Ophir—not her real name—who starts a confessional podcast about her years on the run around the globe, in an unforgettable story about the costs of freedom and the inescapable pull of home.
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Nine Lives
by Catherine Steadman
When she begins to peer into the lives of her glamorous neighbors, one woman discovers a terrifying secret in this riveting psychological thriller with nine lives worth of twists, from the author of Something in the Water.
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Perfect Life
by Meredith Lavender
Following a shocking murder, a woman must face the husband she thought she knew in this twisty, sizzling novel from the authors of Happy Wife.
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The Pinnacle
by Abir Mukherjee
When an over-the-hill American actor finds his wife, a rising star in Bollywood, dead in their Mumbai high-rise, he quickly becomes the prime suspect in this atmospheric, razor-sharp social mystery. Perfect for fans of The White Lotus, Only Murders in the Building and Age of Vice.
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Red Verdict
by James Comey
Federal prosecutor Nora Carleton is drawn into international intrigue as she investigates the assassination of a weapons manufacturer in this latest thriller from the former director of the FBI.
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A River Red with Blood: A Thriller
by John Connolly
Two intertwined disappearances leave a rural community in shock in the latest gripping Charlie Parker novel from New York Times bestselling author John Connolly.In a darkly brilliant thriller set in Maine's rural Kennebec River Valley, the body of a young runaway from a troubled teens school has been found in the water, seemingly drowned, while a teenage girl has gone missing, believed dead. Now it is up to one man, private investigator Charlie Parker, to find the connection, and bring two evils--one new and one ancient--to an end...
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Someone Else's Husband
by Kimberly McCreight
Author Kimberly McCreight delivers a tour de force of character-driven suspense: the story of two women whose secrets and desires entrap them in a deadly love triangle.
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Stuart Woods' Deep Water
by Brett Battles
In the latest action-packed adventure in the bestselling series, Stone Barrington must avenge attacks on two of his dear friends.
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Valley of the Moms
by Hannah Selinger
Stepford Wives meets Big Little Lies in this twisty thriller that uncovers the untruths, petty grievances, and local school politics underneath a seemingly quaint small town.
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Wait and See
by Iris Johansen
Investigator Kendra Michaels—formerly blind and now with uniquely insightful observational skills in the tradition of Sherlock Holmes—returns in this action-packed novel from the bestselling duo Iris Johansen and Roy Johansen.
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You First: A Joe Goldberg Prequel
by Caroline Kepnes
How did Joe Goldberg become Joe Goldberg? What led to his first love . . . first obsession . . . first kill? Find out in the highly anticipated prequel to bestselling author Caroline Kepnes’s hit You series.
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American Men
by Jordan Ritter Conn
A deeply intimate portrait of the lives of four men that examines—in profound and comprehensive ways—what it means to be a man in America.
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Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith
by J. D. Vance
From the author of Hillbilly Elegy—an intimate account of why Vice President JD Vance strayed from the Christianity of his youth and what led him back to faith.
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The Face: A Cultural History
by Fay Bound-Alberti
Award-winning historian Fay Bound-Alberti synthesizes over twenty years of research to offer a sweeping cultural history of our most decisive—and sometimes divisive—body part.
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Famesick: A Memoir
by Lena Dunham
In this rowdy, frank reflection on illness, fame, sex, and everything in between, the remarkable mind behind the hit series Girls and the author of Not That Kind of Girl asks whether fulfilling her creative ambitions has been worth the pain.
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How to Start: Discovering Your Life's Work
by Jodi Kantor
With warmth, honesty, and inspired wisdom, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jodi Kantor expands on her triumphant Columbia University commencement address, tackling the question, "How, in this environment, is anyone supposed to find and start their life's work?”
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Moving to My Dog's Hometown: Stories of Everything I Didn't Know I Wanted
by Betsy Vereckey
From the author of the essays “How My Dog Helped Me Find Love Again” comes a relatable, funny and inspiring memoir for anyone feeling stuck in life. As Betsy discovers in writing these stories, taking a leap of faith to find your personal authenticity isn’t wrong—it’s the key to happiness.
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North of Ordinary: How One Woman Left It All Behind for Wilderness and Wonder in Alaska's Frozen Frontier
by Sue Aikens
In the raw, untamed wilds of Alaska, only a rare few figure out how to survive. Sue Aikens, the breakout star of National Geographic's long-running TV show Life Below Zero, is one of them. With her trademark wit, fearless honesty, and an indomitable spirit, Sue proves that the toughest terrain isn't always on the map. It's the one we conquer inside. Unflinching and inspiring, North of Ordinary is a memoir of resilience, reinvention, and the extraordinary power of choosing your own way through the world.
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