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Please Dont Tell by Elizabeth Adler

Fen Dexter’s quiet life on the idyllic California coast is interrupted one stormy night when a blood-covered man shows up on her doorstep, claiming to have had a car accident. He tells her that he is on his way to San Francisco to help the police solve the murder of his fiancé. Unable to make it to the hospital because of the storm, he stays the night at Fen’s, and the attraction between them is obvious. Who is this man, really? What does he want with Fen and her family? And will they live long enough to uncover the truth?

 

Movement of StarsThe Movement of Stars by Amy Brill

Having lived her entire life according to the principles of her mid-19th-century Nantucket Quaker community, Hannah Gardner Price quietly strives to discover a comet that will win her recognition by the King of Denmark before falling in love with a young whaler from the Azores who also aspires to progress beyond his station.
White PrincessThe White Princess by Philippa Gregory

When Henry Tudor picks up the crown of England from the mud of Bosworth field, he knows he must marry the princess of the enemy house—Elizabeth of York—to unify a country divided by war for nearly two decades. Henry’s greatest fear is that somewhere a prince is waiting to invade and reclaim the throne. When a young man who would be king leads his army and invades England, Elizabeth has to choose between the new husband she is coming to love and the boy who claims to be her beloved lost brother.

 

Chose the Wrong GuyChose the Wrong Guy, Gave Him the Wrong Finger by Beth Harbinson

Ten years ago, Quinn Barton was on her way to the altar to marry Burke Morrison, her high school sweetheart, when something derailed her. Rather, someone derailed her—the Best Man who at the last minute begged her to reconsider the marriage. He told her that Burke had been cheating on her.  She chose running. With the Best Man. Who happened to be Burke’s brother, Frank. That relationship didn’t work either. Quinn opted for neither, and, instead, spends the next seventeen years working in her family’s Middleburg, Virginia, bridal shop, Talk of the Gown, where she subconsciously does penance for the disservice she did to marriage. But when the two men return to town for another wedding, old anger, hurt, and passion resurface. Just because you’ve traded the good guy for the bad guy for no guy doesn’t mean you have to stay away from love for the rest of your life, does it?


Hunting EveHunting Eve
by Iris Johansen

The stakes are raised even higher in Hunting Eve as Eve battles the man who is holding her prisoner. Secrets about why Eve has been targeted come into the light, bringing Eve even closer to danger. With its cliffhanger ending, Hunting Eve sets up perfectly for the finale, Silencing Eve.

 

StrandedStranded: A Maggie O’Dell Novel by Alex Kava

When FBI special agent Maggie O’Dell and her partner, Tully, discover the remains of a young woman in a highway ditch, the one clue left behind is a map that will send Maggie and Tully on a frantic hunt crisscrossing the country to stop a madman before he kills again.  As she gets closer to finding the killer, it becomes eerily clear that Maggie is the ultimate target.

 

Spear of Summer GrassSpear of Summer Grass by Deanna Raybourn

Exiled to Kenya after her latest scandalous exploit, Delilah Drummond, now the mistress of her step-father’s crumbling estate, falls into the decadent pleasures of society until she meets Ryder White who becomes her guide to the beauty of this complex world

 

Tenth of DecemberTenth of December: Stories by George Saunders

A collection of stories includes “Home,” a wryly whimsical account of a soldier’s return from war; “Victory Lap,” a tale about an inventive abduction attempt; and the title story, in which a suicidal cancer patient saves the life of a young misfit.

 

Island GirlsIsland Girls by Nancy Thayer

When the will of a recently deceased ladies’ man mandates a summer-long reunion for his daughters from different marriages at his posh Nantucket house, the three sisters are forced to confront long-festering resentments and misunderstandings as well as challenges in their private and professional lives, a situation that is complicated by a shocking revelation and the arrival of their mothers.

NON-FICTION

Shirley JonesShirley Jones: A Memoir by Shirley Jones

She sang her way into America’s heart in classic films like Oklahoma!, Carousel, and The Music Man. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in Elmer Gantry. And she played one of television’s most beloved moms in the iconic 1970s sitcom, The Partridge Family. From golden-voiced ingénue to bus-driving mother of a pop band, Shirley Jones has always seemed as pure and wholesome as her squeaky-clean image. But now she’s ready to set the record straight—in a memoir as shockingly candid, deliciously juicy, and delightfully frank as the star herself.

 

henry_ford_i_invented_the_modern_ageI Invented the Modern Age: The Rise of Henry Ford by Richard Snow

A lively account of Henry Ford’s invention of the Model-T places his innovations against a backdrop of a steam-powered world and offers insight into his innate mechanical talents and pioneering work in internal combustion, describing his indelible impact on American culture and the perplexing subsequent changes in his personality.

 


Published on August 19, 2013.


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