A gripping new thriller by the author of the instant bestseller Wherever She Goes.Sometimes there's no use running from your past. . . .Genevieve has secrets that no one knows. In Rome she can be whoever she wants to be. Her neighbours aren't nosy; her Italian is passable; the shopkeepers and restaurant owners now see her as a local, and they let her be. It's exactly what she wants. One morning, after getting groceries, she returns to her 500-year-old Trastevere apartment. She climbs to the very top of the staircase, the stairs narrowing the higher she goes. When she gets to her door, she puts down her bags and pushes the key into the lock . . .. . . and the door swings open.It's unlocked. Sometimes she doesn't lock it because break-ins aren't common in Rome. But Genevieve knows she locked the door behind her this morning. She has no doubt. She should leave, call the police. What if someone is in her apartment, waiting for her? But she... Views: 115
From street criminal to war hero.From outcast to Marine officer.The journey has been a long one, but now it’s reaching the end.Cam
Alvarez leads his platoon of Drop-Troopers into the Tahni Imperium,
into the final days of the war and the bloodiest battles yet. The
Tahni will throw everything they have into the defense of their core
worlds, and when that includes using their own civilians as shields, Lt.
Cam Alvarez will have to decide whether to follow orders and fire on
civilians or follow his conscience and risk his career… Views: 115
The battle for Andalon rages, plunging the continent into chaos.
Eusari and Braen fight to bring stability to Pirate's Cove while Skander Braston unearths the secret of the Falconers.
His madness could destroy everything that the revolutionaries hope to achieve.
Braen takes a chance and offers an alliance to Robert Esterling, forcing the young prince to weigh the cost of making a deal with the Kraken King.
Andalon hangs in the balance as Fatwana makes a bold decision by risking her life to either stop or aid or her brother.
She must decide quickly, before Chancellor Jakata sends modern troops to quell the insurrection. Views: 115
Summer Brother is an honest, tender account of brotherly love between a disabled boy and his abled brother, which will resonate with readers of Rain Man. "A sensitive yet unsentimental depiction of poverty and disability from the perspective of an abled character." —Kirkus Reviews Thirteen-year-old Brian lives in a trailer on a forgotten patch of land with his divorced and uncaring father. His older brother Lucien, physically and mentally disabled, has been institutionalized for years. While Lucien's home is undergoing renovations, he is sent to live with his father and younger brother for the summer. Their detached father leaves Brian to care for Lucien's special needs. But how do you look after someone when you don't know what they need? How do you make the right choices when you still have so much to discover? Summer Brother is an honest, tender account of brotherly love, which will resonate with readers of Rain... Views: 115
In USA Today bestselling author Talia Hibbert's newest rom-com, the flightiest Brown sister crashes into the life of an uptight B&B owner and has him falling hard—literally.One of POPSUGAR's 42 Books Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2021Eve Brown is a certified hot mess. No matter how hard she strives to do right, her life always goes horribly wrong. So she's given up trying. But when her personal brand of chaos ruins an expensive wedding (someone had to liberate those poor doves), her parents draw the line. It's time for Eve to grow up and prove herself—even though she's not entirely sure how...Jacob Wayne is in control. Always. The bed and breakfast owner's on a mission to dominate the hospitality industry and he expects nothing less than perfection. So when a purple-haired tornado of a woman turns up out of the blue to interview for his open chef position, he tells her the brutal truth: not a chance in... Views: 115
In this luminous narrative inspired by the fascinating real case of "the Blue People of Kentucky," Isla Morley probes questions of identity, love, and family in her breathtaking new novel.In 1937, there are recesses in Appalachia no outsiders have ever explored. Two government-sponsored documentarians from Cincinnati, Ohio—a writer and photographer—are dispatched to penetrate this wilderness and record what they find for President Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration. For photographer Clay Havens, the assignment is his last chance to reboot his flagging career. So when he and his journalist partner are warned away from the remote Spooklight Holler outside of town, they set off eagerly in search of a headline story. What they see will haunt Clay into his old age: Jubilee Buford, a woman whose skin is a shocking and unmistakable shade of blue. From this happenstance meeting between a woman isolated from society and persecuted her whole life, and a man accustomed... Views: 115