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All the Water in the World
by Eiren Caffall
Follows a young girl, Nonie, and her family as they navigate a post-apocalyptic New York ravaged by melting glaciers, as they safeguard cultural history while surviving storms, scarcity and meeting diverse communities in their quest for a hopeful future.
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Better Than Friends
by Jill Shalvis
When Olive's off-the-grid parents go missing, she reluctantly turns to her ex, a National Park Service agent, for help, forcing them to confront their past in the seventh novel of the series following The Summer Escape.
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Blob
by Maggie Su
After getting dumped, lonely college dropout Vi Liu discovers a strange blob in an ally outside a bar and takes it home where she works with the increasingly sentient creature and molds it into her ideal partner.
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Confessions
by Catherine Airey
Three generations of women are bound by family secrets, lost memories and an enigmatic boarding school game as they unravel mysteries spanning from 1970s Ireland to post-9/11 New York, which threaten to tear them apart forever.
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Darkmotherland
by Samrat Upadhyay
In an earthquake-ravaged, dystopian Nepal, a revolutionary's daughter marries into a plutocratic dynasty and discovers her personal ambitions colliding with her new family's politics and social reins, in the new novel from the award-winning author of Arresting God in Kathmandu.
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Death of the Author
by Nnedi Okorafor
After being fired and facing yet another novel rejection, aspiring author Zelu writes a futuristic epic about AI and robots, unknowingly setting herself on a path to literary stardom that could change the future of humanity.
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The English Problem
by Beena Kamlani
Shiv Advani, an 18-year-old chosen by Mahatma Gandhi to study British law in 1930s London, arrives determined to fight colonialism but soon finds himself torn between his duty to India's independence movement and his growing desire to belong within British society.
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The Favorites
by Layne Fargo
Katarina Shaw and Heath Rocha, childhood sweethearts turned champion ice dancers, captivated the world with their fiery chemistry until a shocking incident at the Olympics tore them apart, but as a documentary threatens to reshape their legacy, Kat breaks her decade-long silence to reveal the truth behind their intense, obsessive relationship.
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The Girls of the Glimmer Factory
by Jennifer Coburn
From the author of Cradles of the Reich comes a story of childhood friends forced onto opposite sides of a propaganda war in a "model" ghetto in World War II Czechoslovakia, Hitler's "gift to the Jews."
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Good Dirt
by Charmaine Wilkerson
Ebby Freeman's life unravels when her brother is killed and a centuries-old family heirloom is shattered but years later, while fleeing a public breakup, she uncovers how that lost, shattered jar may hold secrets to her future.
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Good Girl
by Aria Aber
Nila, a nineteen-year-old German-Afghan, explores art, philosophy and freedom In Berlin's vibrant underground, but must confront rising racial tensions and her own identity after falling under the influence of a controlling American writer.
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The Heart of Winter
by Jonathan Evison
Abe Winter and Ruth Warneke's seventy-year marriage, born from a disastrous college blind date, faces a new crisis as Ruth's health deteriorates, prompting Abe to care for her while their family questions his abilities, forcing the couple to navigate love, loss, and enduring partnership in their golden years.
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Homeseeking
by Karissa Chen
Separated by war and reunited after 60 years, Haiwen and Suchi navigate decades of love, loss and survival across continents, as their shared past clashes with their hopes for a second chance at life.
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How to Sleep at Night
by Elizabeth Harris
Ethan and Gabe's marriage is tested when Ethan announces his congressional run as a Republican, while Nicole rekindles a romance with Ethan's sister Kate, a political reporter whose life spirals as family and career collide.
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I'll Come to You
by Rebecca Kauffman
Explores the intertwining lives of several families as they navigate love, loss and intimacy while facing personal struggles, the arrival of a child and a looming health crisis over the course of 1995.
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The In-Between Bookstore
by Edward Underhill
When Darby, a nearly 30-year-old trans man, returns to his Illinois hometown after losing his job, he steps into his old high school bookstore and slips back in time, coming face-to-face with his pre-transition teenage self, offering him a chance to change the past and confront old wounds.
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Isaac's Song
by Daniel Black
Encouraged by his therapist to write down his story, a young, queer Black man describes the details and circumstances of his life, from growing up with a difficult father to finding community in 1980s Chicago.
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Isola
by Allegra Goodman
Inspired by a real 16th-century heroine, an orphaned and betrayed young woman, Marguerite, is marooned on a desolate island with her lover, where she must confront nature's harshness and her own strength in a desperate fight for survival.
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The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus
by Emma Knight
Offers compelling portraits of womanhood, motherhood and female friendship, along with the irresistible intrigue surrounding an extraordinary British family.
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The Life of Herod the Great
by Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston's unpublished novel offers a reimagined portrayal of Herod the Great, not as the notorious villain of the New Testament, but as a philosophical and visionary king who brought prosperity to Judea during a tumultuous period of war and imperial expansion in the first century BCE.
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The Lotus Shoes
by Jane Yang
In 19th-century China, Little Flower, a maidservant with bound feet and a rare talent for embroidery, navigates life under the cruel daughter of the Fong family, but when scandal casts them both into the Celibate Sisterhood, her newfound status attracts deadly risks and tests of loyalty.
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Mask of the Deer Woman
by Laurie L. Dove
Haunted by her daughter's murder, ex-Chicago detective Carrie Starr, now marshal of her father's childhood reservation, investigates college student Chenoa Cloud's disappearance; but when Deer Woman from her father's stories appears, is she there to guide Starr or seek vengeance for the lost daughters?
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More or Less Maddy
by Lisa Genova
Maddy Banks, an NYU student recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder after experiencing a wild and terrifying mania, rejects the stability of a “normal” life for a career in stand-up comedy, in a novel from a Harvard-trained neuroscientist and New York Times bestselling author.
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Mothers and Sons
by Adam Haslett
Forty-year-old New York City asylum lawyer Peter, estranged from his mother, Ann, for years, must grapple with the shared secret that drove their lives apart in this enthralling story about family, forgiveness, and how a fleeting act of violence can change a life forever.
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Never Say Never
by Danielle Steel
After her husband of 25 years leaves her for a younger male lover, Oona Kelly Webster takes her anniversary trip to France alone, where after renting a house called La Belle Florence, she risks love with her friendly Trinidadian neighbor, a well-known actor.
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Playworld
by Adam Ross
Fourteen-year-old Griffin Hurt is overwhelmed by playing Peter Proton on the hit TV show The Nuclear Family and by Boyd Prep, but rather than vent to his family's shrink, he confesses everything to his parents' friend Naomi Shah, who falls in love with him.
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The Queen of Fives
by Alex Hay
A master con woman in 1898 London, Quinn le Blanc has just five days to impersonate a wealthy heiress and ensnare a duke into marriage, but as she infiltrates the high society of the Kendal family, she discovers that deception and hidden motives run on all sides.
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Rosarita
by Anita Desai
While studying in El Jardin de San Miguel, Bonita is approached by a woman who claims she knew her mother as a young painter in Mexico; days later Bonita finds the woman she calls The Trickster and follows her on a tour of what may or may not have been her mother's past.
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A Sea of Unspoken Things
by Adrienne Young
After her twin brother Johnny's tragic death, James returns to their hometown to settle his affairs where she begins to uncover the dark secrets he left behind, some of which may involve his best friend and her ex-lover, Micah.
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The Stolen Queen
by Fiona Davis
In 1978, as a valuable Egyptian artifact disappears during the Met Gala, Met curator Charlotte Cross and young assistant Annie Jenkins embark on a high-stakes search that leads them to Egypt, where Charlotte must confront an ancient curse and the haunting tragedy of her past.
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Tartufo
by Kira Jane Buxton
After narrowly defeating a popular donkey in the mayoral election, Delizia Miccuci faces the decline of the rural Italian village of Lazzarini Boscarino, but when local truffle hunter Giovanni Scarpazza discovers a colossal truffle with mysterious potential, the villagers are thrust into an uncertain future.
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The Three Lives of Cate Kay
by Kate Fagan
Cate Kay, a reclusive bestselling author, has concealed her identity for years, but when a devastating tragedy from her past resurfaces, she's forced to confront the secrets that derailed her dreams and return to the place she's been running from.
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To Save the Man
by John Sayles
At the Carlisle Indian School in 1890, young Native students are forced to abandon their culture under the brutal hand of Captain Pratt, while whispers of the ghost dance spread across the Plains, offering a glimmer of hope and rebellion against the inevitable bloodshed looming on the horizon.
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Too Soon
by Betty Shamieh
Arabella, a New York theatre director facing dwindling career prospects, accepts a chance to stage a bold Shakespeare adaptation in the West Bank, while her grandmother Zoya plots a match with Palestinian American doctor Aziz, triggering a multi-generational tale spanning from 1940s Jaffa to 2012 Palestine.
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Vantage Point
by Sara Sligar
Haunted by her family's tragic past and a notorious curse, Clara Wieland faces a public scandal when intimate videos of her are leaked just as her brother Teddy runs for Senate, forcing her to confront dark family secrets and the potential dangers of manipulated truths in the digital age.
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We Could Be Rats
by Emily Austin
After losing her husband in a tragic car accident, Meg Russo reopens her bookstore, only to face escalating threats from conspiracy theorists obsessed with an apocalyptic novel, forcing her to confront sinister secrets tied to her family and uncover the truth behind her husband's death.
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We Do Not Part
by Han Kang
As Kyungha braves a treacherous snowstorm on Jeju Island to save her injured friend's pet, she unwittingly embarks on a journey that blurs reality and memory, uncovering a hidden chapter of Korean history and the enduring power of friendship amidst forgotten violence.
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We Lived on the Horizon
by Erika Swyler
In the walled city of Bulwark, where survival is rewarded by an AI and the elite class of the Sainted rule, bio-prosthetist Saint Enita Malovis creates an artificial being named Nix, only to be drawn into a hidden conflict between the city's underclass and its controlling programs after a mysterious murder.
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We Rip the World Apart
by Charlene Carr
A sweeping multi-generational story about motherhood, race, and secrets in the lives of three women.
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What Happened to the McCrays?
by Tracey Lange
Returning to Potsdam after his father's stroke, Kyle McCray confronts the fallout from his abrupt departure two and a half years ago. As he coaches a struggling middle school hockey team, he grapples with strained relationships, especially with his wife Casey, and seeks redemption and reconciliation.
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Abduction of a Slave
by Dana Stabenow
In ancient Egypt, Tetisheri, Cleopatra's trusted agent, is sent to Cyrenaica to investigate a communication breakdown involving her uncle, a master trader. As she navigates a landscape filled with spies and hidden agendas, Tetisheri uncovers a web of intrigue linked to impending war and a local murder mystery.
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Beautiful Ugly
by Alice Feeney
A year after his wife Abby mysteriously disappeared, author Grady Green, still consumed by grief, retreats to a remote Scottish island only to encounter a woman who looks exactly like the wife he lost.
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Been Wrong So Long It Feels Like Right
by Walter Mosley
Detective King Oliver fulfills his grandmother's dying wish to reunite with his estranged father while also protecting a missing woman and her daughter from a powerful billionaire, in the third novel of the series following Every Man a King.
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The Big Empty
by Robert Crais
When Elvis Cole finds himself shadowed by a gang of vicious criminals, a missing-persons cold case becomes far more sinister, and soon he must call his ex-Marine friend Joe Pike for help.
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The Business Trip
by Jessie Garcia
On a plane, two women, business traveler Stephanie and abuse survivor Jasmine, unknowingly share a connection as they begin sending identical, increasingly erratic texts about the same man, Trent McCarthy, before both vanish, prompting an urgent investigation into their mysterious disappearance and the sinister manipulations at play.
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Clever Little Thing
by Helena Echlin
After her daughter Stella begins mimicking the personality of her deceased babysitter, Blanka, pregnant Charlotte becomes convinced that Blanka has possessed her child, leading her on a chilling and obsessive quest to uncover the truth and save her daughter.
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The Crash
by Freida Mcfadden
Eight months pregnant and abandoned by her baby's father, Tegan embarks on a desperate journey to her brother's house during a storm, only to crash and find herself at the mercy of a remote couple with potentially sinister intentions.
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Cross My Heart
by Megan Collins
A year after her heart transplant, Rosie becomes convinced that her donor was Daphne, the late wife of author Morgan Thorne, and believes she's destined to be with him until disturbing rumors about Daphne's death make her question everything.
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Dead Money
by Jakob Kerr
Lawyer Mackenzie Clyde, Silicon Valley's unofficial problem solver, is tasked with uncovering the truth behind the murder of a tech CEO to protect billions in dead money frozen in his will, while navigating a world that consistently underestimates her.
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Grave Danger
by James Grippando
Jack Swyteck must defend a woman accused of kidnapping her niece while uncovering deadly secrets about the parents as political forces and international law complicate the case in the latest addition to the series following Goodbye Girl.
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Holmes Is Missing
by James Patterson
Holmes, Marple & Poe Investigations face a challenging string of child abductions that forces them to solve the case without their brilliant leader, Brendan Holmes, in the second novel of the series following Holmes, Marple & Poe.
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The Inheritance
by Trisha Sakhlecha
The Agarwal family gathers on a private Scottish island for a reunion where patriarch Raj plans to announce his company's succession, but as long-held secrets, personal betrayals, and simmering tensions rise, the reunion takes a deadly turn, leaving someone murdered in their wake.
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The Last Room on the Left
by Leah Konen
Kerry, a struggling writer with a crumbling life, takes a caretaker job at a remote Catskills motel to finish her book, but when a snowstorm traps her with a frozen corpse, she must unravel a deadly game of survival—or risk losing her mind and her life.
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The Note
by Alafair Burke
May Hanover, always the rule-following“Little Sheriff,” reunites with her childhood friends Lauren and Kelsey for a carefree trip to the Hamptons, but when a drunken prank goes disastrously wrong, May becomes the focus of a police investigation and begins questioning whether her friends are hiding dangerous secrets.
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The Oligarch's Daughter
by Joseph Finder
Paul Brightman, a former Wall Street star hiding in a New England town with a bounty on his head, is forced to flee into the New Hampshire wilderness as he unravels a conspiracy involving Russian operatives and government agencies after falling in love with Tatyana, the daughter of a powerful oligarch.
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Presumed Guilty
by Scott Turow
Rusty is a retired judge asked by his fiancée, Bea, to defend her adult son Aaron, who is accused of murdering his girlfriend Mae, and Rusty agrees to help but questions whether the system can provide true justice for those who are presumed guilty.
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Pro Bono
by Thomas Perry
Los Angeles attorney Charles Warren is helping a young widow find her late husband's missing money when he recognizes a con job that targeted his widowed mother years before, and he quickly becomes entangled in the web of fraud, betrayal, and criminals surrounding the theft.
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The Really Dead Wives of New Jersey
by Astrid Dahl
When Hope Bennett marries into the powerful Fontana family, becoming a Garden State Goddess, long-hidden secrets, fierce rivalries, and a shocking murder emerge, forcing producer Eden to uncover the truth and save the reality show's most explosive season yet.
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Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Vendetta
by Brian Freeman
When a hacked database known as the Files upends the intelligence community, with careers destroyed and assassinations spreading from Europe to the U.S., Treadstone sends Jason Bourne to get or destroy them before the Chinese or the Russians?—?and Bourne's ex-lover, treacherous spy Johanna, may be the only one who can help him.
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Schooled in Murder
by Victoria Gilbert
At Clarion University in Virginia, Jen Dalton's student Mia has a confrontation with a professor who turns up dead, so Jen investigates with cafeteria manager Christine Kubiak, campus psychologist Zachary Flynn, and librarian Brianna Rowley to clear Mia and discover the real murderer.
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See How They Hide
by Allison Brennan
When murder victims are found in different parts of the country in the same unusual position the same night, Matt Costa and his team discover that both victims had escaped from Colorado's Havenwood cult and are being hunted one by one.
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A Serial Killer's Guide to Marriage
by Asia Mackay
Hazel and Fox, former vigilante killers turned suburban London parents, are adjusting to a quiet life with their baby until Hazel's boredom leads to an impulsive murder, threatening to unravel their carefully constructed family facade.
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Shattering Dawn
by Jayne Ann Krentz
When PI Gideon Sweetwater disrupts the kidnapping of Amelia Rivers, they escape and return to the ruins of the hotel where Amelia lost a night to amnesia before gaining powers, desperate to stop a killer and the people who are conducting illegal experiments with a dangerous drug designed to enhance psychic abilities.
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The Texas Murders
by James Patterson
Texas Ranger Rory Yates, a quick-draw champion, teams up with Tigua Tribal police archer Ava Cruz to investigate the disappearance of a native woman, pursuing a suspect in a long-cold case across Texas's harshest landscapes.
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We Are Watching
by Alison Gaylin
After losing her husband in a tragic car accident, Meg Russo reopens her bookstore, only to face escalating threats from conspiracy theorists obsessed with an apocalyptic novel, forcing her to confront sinister secrets tied to her family and uncover the truth behind her husband's death.
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Beg, Borrow, or Steal
by Sarah Adams
Romance writer Emily Walker finds herself in a love-hate relationship with her neighbor and former nemesis, Jack Bennett, when he threatens to expose her secret identity, in the new novel from the bestselling author of The Rule Book.
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Dark Hope
by Christine Feehan
Demon slayer Silke Vriese Reinders must join forces with Benedek Kovak, a powerful Carpathian warrior on the brink of darkness, to stop an enemy threatening mankind, in the latest addition to the long-running series following Dark Whisper.
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Flirting with Disaster
by Naina Kumar
Trapped with her estranged husband during a hurricane, Meena is forced to confront old feelings and her carefully laid plans for a new life, as she must choose between rekindling past love or moving forward with someone new.
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Into the Woods
by Jenny Holiday
At a summer arts camp, Gretchen, a jaded dance instructor, tries to avoid romance, but sparks fly with broody rockstar Teddy, the pair have a fling that may become something deeper if she's willing to risk her heart again.
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Lie for a Million
by Janet Dailey
Following her husband's murder, Lila Culhane battles his pregnant mistress for leverage while preparing for a high-stakes reining competition, questioning her ranch manager and lover's loyalty, and dealing with a growing list of suspects in Frank's death.
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Once Smitten, Twice Shy
by Chloe Liese
In a reimagining of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, heartbroken Juliet and shy Will aren't looking for love, but when Will must marry for the sake of the family business, they agree to practice romance, but practicing to perfection leads to an irresistible attraction.
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Power of Persuasion
by Selena Montgomery
A.J. Grayson is hired by the cabinet of King Damon Toca of Jafir to install her revolutionary AI system to thwart a potential coup, and as Damon guards against a treacherous adversary, he finds he is drawn to A.J. and will risk everything for a future with her.
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Remember When
by Mary Balogh
When Clarissa Ware returns to Ravenswood after living a society life as the Dowager Countess of Stratton, she reconnects with widowed village carpenter Matthew Taylor, and their summer friendship deepens into romance.
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Unromance
by Erin Connor
After a bitter breakup, jaded romance novelist Sawyer Greene agrees to help recently dumped TV heartthrob Mason West ruin romance by playing out every rom-com trope to desensitize him, but as they enact swoony scenarios, their no-love, no-sex pact starts to unravel.
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With this Ring
by Amy Clipston
As proprietor of the Fairytale Bridal Shop in Flowering Grove, Dakota has moved on from her painful breakup with Hudson, her high school sweetheart, but when he returns to derail his sister's wedding, old feelings resurface.
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Work in Progress
by Kat Mackenzie
Desperate for a fresh start after losing her job and fiancé, Alice impulsively joins a UK literary bus tour, only to find herself surrounded by lively octogenarians and a handsome, infuriating Scottish driver.
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Adrift in Currents Clean and Clear
by Seanan McGuire
Frustrated by her prosthetic arm, Nadia stumbles into a magical underwater world where she finally feels understood, but must fight to protect her newfound home, in the 10th novel of the series following Adrift in Currents Clean and Clear.
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Boudicca
by P. C. Cast
Guided by the goddess Andraste, Queen Boudicca of the Iceni leads a rebellion against opposing forces in Roman-occupied Britain, gathering 250,000 warriors to reclaim her land, even as dark prophecies threaten to doom her fight for freedom.
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Lightfall
by Ed Crocker
Discovering a conspiracy surrounding the death of the ruler's son in vampire city First Light, palace maid Sam blackmails her way into a better class and better blood, joining with rebel maids, a sorcerer lacking in magic but skilled in deduction, a werewolf assassin and a countess who knows the city's secrets.
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Motheater
by Linda H. Codega
In a nuanced queer fantasy set amid the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia, the last witch of the Ridge must choose sides in a clash between industry and nature.
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Old Soul
by Susan Barker
Strangers Jake and Mariko realize their lost loved ones both knew the same beguiling woman, and when Jake gathers testimonies of shattered souls around the world who knew her, he finds dying sculptor Theo, who might know who, or what, she is.
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Onyx Storm
by Rebecca Yarros
After nearly 18 months at Basgiath War College, Violet Sorrengail must seek allies from unfamiliar lands to stand with Navarre, and she will do anything to save what she loves—her dragons, her family, her home and him.
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Order of Swans
by Jude Deveraux
Kaley Adams travels to friend Jobi's island home, but she awakens on the plane in the birthplace of fairytales, and when the king asks Kaley to find the prince, she must rely on fairytale knowledge and her handsome guide to survive this new world.
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Water Moon
by Samantha Sotto
Hana Ishikawa inherits a hidden pawnshop in Tokyo where people trade their regrets, but when a precious item is stolen and her father vanishes, she embarks on a magical journey with a young physicist through mystical realms to uncover the truth and recover what's lost.
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Wake Up and Open Your Eyes
by Clay McLeod Chapman
When Noah Fairchild returns to his childhood home in Richmond to find his parents in a horrifying trance induced by far-right media, he and his young nephew Marcus must flee through a country overtaken by possessed, violent families tearing each other apart.
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Witchcraft for Wayward Girls
by Grady Hendrix
Four teenage girls trapped in a secretive maternity home for unwed mothers in 1960 St. Augustine, Florida, find an unexpected source of power through witchcraft.
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