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Echoes of the White Giraffe

In this sequel to Year of Impossible Goodbyes, the unforgettable heroine, Sookan, is now a refugee in Pusan, South Korea, where she strives to make her world normal again.
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Delayed Love

This is not your starry eyed, love struck romance. There are no singing birds or riding off into the sunset. There is no happily ever after. This is the type of story that tears your heart out, stomps it into the dirt, and very slowly sews it back together. Never to be the same again. Harley left Branchwood, Colorado, at eighteen in hopes of never returning. But at thirty-six she’s forced to return to her hometown to bury her father. Can she come back home and not be touched by the painful secrets she left behind? Ford devoted his life to the Hell Hounds MC, even when doing so cost him the girl he loved. He survived that loss though, and put it firmly in his past. But sometimes the past comes running back into town to knocks you right on your ass. He wants the truth. She wants to forget. When the truth comes to light will they be able to work together and fix everything that went wrong?
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Black Tie Affair

Alex:"Yes, he is the most indecent, delicious, gorgeous, intimidating, arrogant man; his blue eyes circle with dark lashes and when he stares at me, a hot wave of desire surrounds me, covers me, taking me away into his arms, where I forget I'm married to beautiful, dark, sexy Maximilian Blackstone.Max:"Alex is all I've ever wanted in life, but my nature is stronger than her love and it is calling me to a lifestyle I left behind when I married her."Robert:"I envy Maximilian Blackstone because he has a woman I need and I will do anything to make her mine." 
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One More Shot (Hometown Players #1)

**They say you only get one shot at making your dreams come true. **Jordan is determined to take two. Drafted by the NHL at eighteen, Jordan Garrison was headed for fame, and there was only one person he wanted to share it with-Jessie Caplan. He was crazy in love with her, and had finally told her so. They shared an amazing night . . . and then everything fell apart. Jessie tries not to think about the night she gave herself to Jordan-or how he broke her heart. She tries not to think about it, but she does. Especially now, when she's staring into his sky-blue eyes for the first time in six years. After so much time and torment, she can't tell if she loves him or hates him. But Jordan has learned enough to know a connection like theirs is rare. He was lucky to find Jessie once. No way will he lose her again.**
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The Family Next Door

America's next favorite Australian author..."With jaw-dropping discoveries and realistic consequences, this novel is not to be missed. Perfect for lovers of Big Little Lies." —Library Journal, starred reviewSmall, perfect towns often hold the deepest secrets.From the outside, Essie's life looks idyllic: a loving husband, a beautiful house in a good neighborhood, and a nearby mother who dotes on her grandchildren. But few of Essie's friends know her secret shame: that in a moment of maternal despair, she once walked away from her newborn, asleep in her carriage in a park. Disaster was avoided and Essie got better, but she still fears what lurks inside her, even as her daughter gets older and she has a second baby. When a new woman named Isabelle moves in next door to Essie, she is an immediate object of curiosity in the neighborhood. Why single, when everyone else is married with children? Why renting,...
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The Mystery Trip

A glorious, reminiscence-filled weekend shared by four influential and fascinating ladies is shattered by a sudden, traumatic turn of events. Helen Naismith’s celebration of classic New England and the arts shines through this hauntingly warm and tragically courageous story of sisterhood, love, and sustaining faith. Helen Naismith is the President of the Georgia Red Hat Jubilee and the Queen Mother of the Mountain Laurel Ladies. She loves writing about the history, culture and beauty of her native New England, and although she has spent most of her life in the South, she still considers herself a Yankee. She is the mother of two grown children, and lives in the mountains of North Georgia with her pet Japanese Chin, Suki.
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