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FICTION
Importance of Being Wicked by Victoria Alexander
Viscount Stillwell, who is the subject of endless gossip due to three broken engagements, swears off women until he meets Lady Miranda Garret, who comes to oversee the repairs to his family’s fire-damaged country house.
The Aviator’s Wife by Melanie Benjamin
A story inspired by the marriage between Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh traces the romance between a handsome young aviator and a shy ambassador’s daughter whose relationship is marked by wild international acclaim.
Bridegroom Wore Plaid by Grace Burrowes
Forced to marry for money to save the family estate, the Earl of Balfour devises a strategy to win the heart of Genie Daniels, a rich English heiress, until he meets her poor cousin Augusta, forcing him to choose between family duty and love.
The Stockholm Octavo by Karen Engelmann
In 1791 Stockholm, self-satisfied bureaucrat Emil Larsson is informed by a fortune teller that in order to find love and connection, he must first find eight individuals who can help him realize his vision–a search that becomes dangerous when he must pull his country back from rebellion and chaos.
City of Dark Magic by Magnus Flyte
A music student working in Prague cataloging Beethoven’s manuscripts discovers clues that her deceased mentor may not have committed suicide and becomes involved with a time-travel drug, a 400-year-old dwarf, a handsome Prince and a powerful U.S. senator.
After living separate lives, Ellie and Nolan move toward the possibility of a reunion at the oak tree where they had buried letters to each other 11 years earlier, in a tale of heart-wrenching loss, the power of faith and the wounds that only love can heal.
In the fourth and final volume of the best-selling series, a young Herald trainee in Haven, Mags, is trained as a spy to uncover secrets held by a mysterious new enemy of the kingdom of Valdemar.
Three Sisters by Susan Mallery
Buying one of the famed Three Sisters Queen Anne houses on Blackberry Island, Dr. Andi Gordon, deciding that both her life and home are in need of some major renovations, forms an unbreakable bond with her neighbors–two very different women who are dealing with their own struggles.
Out of Warranty by Haywood Smith
Wanting to remarry when her health-care costs eat up all of her money, widow Cassie Jones enlists the grudging help of reclusive fellow patient Jack and devises a pragmatic but unconventional solution when dating proves unsuccessful.
NONFICTION
Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness by Susannah Cahalan
A dramatic account of a young New York Post reporter’s struggle with a rare brain-attacking autoimmune disease traces how she woke up in a hospital room under guard with no memory of baffling psychotic symptoms, describing the last-minute intervention by a brilliant doctor who identifies the source of her illness.
Lee takes a big risk as she re-examines the life of Christianity’s most infamous figure and his role in the crucifixion of Jesus. As Judas moves from his turbulent childhood to his years as a disciple of Jesus, Lee paints a portrait of a man of deep faith who believes he has found in Jesus the one who will overthrow Rome and bring unity to his people. As Jesus’s path becomes clearer, Judas realizes that the liberation Jesus promises is not the liberation he wants.
The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks by Jeanne Theoharis
This definitive political biography of Rosa Parks examines her six decades of activism, challenging perceptions of her as an accidental actor in the civil rights movement. “In the first sweeping history of Parks’s life, Theoharis shows us that Parks not only sat down on the bus, but stood on the right side of justice for her entire life
Published on March 18, 2013.
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