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The Girl Who Came Home to Cornwall

Escape to the Cornish coast with a new heartwarming Tremarnock novel, perfect for fans of Jill Mansell and Philippa Ashley. The Cornish fishing village of Tremarnock seems to have it all. Charming houses cluster round the harbour where fishermen unload their catch each day. There is a pub, a corner shop and a brilliant restaurant. Everyone knows everyone else and mostly they look out for each other. But throw a stranger – a beautiful stranger – into the mix and all bets are off. Vivacious Chabela Penhallow is on holiday from Mexico to find out more about her Cornish roots, but rumours soon start to fly. Why has she really come? What is she running from? Is there more to her than meets the eye? The Girl Who Came Home to Cornwall is an engaging story of love, betrayal, despair, happiness and hope. Suddenly a peaceful seaside village is in turmoil and nothing will ever be quite the same again. 'A charming, warm-hearted read ......
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Next Door to the Billionaire

Nearly broke and homeless, Livvy ends up stranded with a guy she met once ten years ago. Romance seems possible until they are rescued, and she learns he's a billionaire. She hates the idea of being a charity case and slips away, but desperate for a place to live, she accepts his sister's offer—a job as a live-in cook—on one condition: Tanner must not know.Tanner can't understand why Livvy disappeared without a goodbye, especially since she needs help. When he discovers that she's living at his sister's house next door, he asks for only one thing—a chance to win her heart.
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Mia Mayhem Breaks Down Walls

Mia uses her super-strength to break down walls in this fourth adventure of the Mia Mayhem chapter book series!Mia is determined to be the best in her strength-training class, so she can learn how to lift cars, and climb super tall buildings! But when her own super strength gets the better of her, she ends up causing absolute mayhem. Will Mia be able to rebuild the walls she broke down, one-by-one? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Mia Mayhem chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
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Killer App

A cosmic ray falls to Earth and adheres to a piece of skin. The infused skin merges with a microchip. The chip finds its way into a smart-phone. The device arrives at the home of a drug dealer. DNA from the dealer bonds with digital awareness. Machine learning modules form behavioral patterns. The machine condemns the man to death. Detective Brittany Magnusson is called to investigate and she becomes involved in a bizarre turn of events.
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Unspoken

Sometimes it's what you don't say that can change everything...Isabel Winton had planned to spend the last few days of her marriage at her vacation home, intending to reflect, regroup...or maybe just do some solitary sulking. Instead, she collides with her almost ex, Paul, who has the same idea. Too stubborn to leave, Isabel figures this is a chance for them to get some closure. But she's astonished to see that months apart have transformed her emotionally aloof husband into "Paul 2.0," more open than ever before.Paul was blindsided when Isabel left him. He had no idea she felt he was more committed to his career than to their marriage. With his new, hard-won self-awareness, he blames himself for letting her walk away. But winning her back will take more than simple words. It'll mean finding the courage to grow, to trust, and grab a second chance at life by each other's sides.
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Hattie

Hattie is a street-smart country girl in her first year of school. She lives just outside of nowhere, right next to no one at all. Luckily she's starting school and that brings new adventures.Hattie gets her first swimming badge, falls madly in love with a hermit crab, and meets a best friend. Sometimes things go wrong—like when the hairdresser cuts her hair into stumps just in time for school photos. Hattie is funny, lively and sympathetic chapter book, perfect for reading aloud and for newly independent readers.
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Someone Else's Baby

'It grips you from the beginning and it's so hard to put down...fantastic and highly recommended' (5 stars) Netgalley reviewerShe gave away her children. Now she wants them back.CharlotteMorgan knows how it feels to desperately want a baby. As a child, seeing her mum devastated by losing her longed-for babies, Charlotte wished another woman could give her mother what she so craved.Now Charlotte's a mum herself, and knowing how much love her daughter, Alice, brings into her life, she vows to help others achieve their dreams of becoming a parent.When she meets Malcolm and Brenda on a surrogacy website, it seems that she's found the perfect couple. In their late forties, they have wealth and a enviable life, but there's just one thing missing – a child of their own.When Charlotte falls pregnant with twins, the couple are overjoyed. And while Charlotte's heart breaks as she hands them over,...
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