BJ Vinson is hired to find the missing son of a homophobic wine mogul. He chases clues across the vast Bisti wilderness, but he must decide if he is rescuing the man or putting him in harm's way. Views: 6
This volume collects all three Amelia Butterworth novels by Anna Katharine Green: "That Affair Next Door," "Lost Man's Lane" and "The Circular Study." If you are not yet familiar with Green's work, you will soon be a fan — she was a major influence on the development of the modern mystery story and a strong influence on Agatha Christie. (Miss Marple was modelled after Amelia Butterworth.) Views: 6
Mandy Hostetler is a young Amish woman that is a bit unconventional, she is the best in her town at both best at both baseball and baking pies...as well as being a sought for beauty. But Mandy has a broken past and has vowed to remain single. This draws the shame and ire of her family and friends alike. A young English doctor comes to town, however, and pays a few house visits in the community. He is educated in the ways of the Amish and has sought this line of work because he, too, has spurned the idea of a marital relationship. A freak accident to Mandy's grandmother places the two of them together and over time, the spark of attraction grows... But will their stubborn determination to remain single cost them both the chance to know true love? Views: 6
War. It doesn’t start with armies or bombs. It doesn’t start with declarations or protests. It doesn’t start with speeches. It starts with one thing. Intent.
Jules understands this concept. She intends to kill a cult leader. She intends to undo magic from the past. She intends to get her family home.
She intends to start a war. Views: 6
Sammy Kehoe, his sister, Charlotte, and her four-year-old daughter, Maggie, are all each other have left since the car accident that killed the rest of their family. When they visit their beloved old family home on remote Fox Island, Maine, Sammy and Charlotte each have relationship sparks with island locals. But the budding idyll is shattered when Sammy and Maggie's unexplained abilities to "see things" are put to the test when dangerous ghosts from the past resurface. At first, this novel about an unusual and loving family draws readers in with warmth and intrigue—and then it builds with suspense that makes it impossible to put down. Phoef Sutton is a New York Times bestselling novelist, television writer, and playwright whose work has won two Emmys, a Peabody, a Writers Guild Award, a GLAAD Award, and a Television Academy Honors Award. Sutton has been an executive producer of Cheers, a writer/producer for Boston Legal and NewsRadio, and the... Views: 6