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This Could be Everything

From the author of modern classic The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets comes a feel-good novel about hope, love and the powerful bond between sisters. It's 1990. The Happy Mondays are in the charts, a 15-year-old called Kate Moss is on the cover of the Face magazine, and Julia Roberts wears thigh-boots for the poster for a new movie called Pretty Woman. February Kingdom is nineteen years old when she is knocked sideways by family tragedy. Then one evening in May she finds an escaped canary in her kitchen and it sparks a glimmer of hope in her. With the help of the bird called Yellow, Feb starts to feel her way out of her own private darkness, just as her aunt embarks on a passionate and all-consuming affair with a married American drama teacher. THIS COULD BE EVERYTHING is a coming-of-age story with its roots under the pavements of a pre-Richard Curtis-era Notting Hill that has all but vanished. It's about what happens...
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Cardigan

Robert William Chambers (1865 - 1933) was an American artist, and author of fiction. He is best known for his book of short stories entitled "The King in Yellow" (1895). It is the first book in the eponymous series that deals with the War of Independence, and explores how it affected the great landed families of northern New York. This masterful novel is highly recommended for fans of Chambers’ seminal work, and will be of special interest to those with an interest in the American revolutionary war. Includes vintage illustration!
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Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana

Anne Rice’s second book in her hugely ambitious and courageous life of Christ begins during his last winter before his baptism in the Jordan and concludes with the miracle at Cana. It is a novel in which we see Jesus—he is called Yeshua bar Joseph—during a winter of no rain, endless dust, and talk of trouble in Judea. Legends of a Virgin birth have long surrounded Yeshua, yet for decades he has lived as one among many who come to the synagogue on the Sabbath. All who know and love him find themselves waiting for some sign of the path he will eventually take. And at last we see him emerge from his baptism to confront his destiny—and the Devil. We see what happens when he takes the water of six great limestone jars, transforms it into cool red wine, is recognized as the anointed one, and urged to call all Israel to take up arms against Rome and follow him as the prophets have foretold. As with Out of Egypt, the opening novel, The Road to Cana is based on the Gospels and on the most respected New Testament scholarship. The book’s power derives from the profound feeling its author brings to the writing and the way in which she summons up the presence of Jesus. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Never Dance with a Duke

The cost of trust is more than she’s willing to pay. But he’ll do everything he can to change her mind… A scandal ruined her future… Nicolette Twisteleton delights in thumbing her nose at Society. After all, becoming the Spiteful Spinster was what helped her through being jilted by her betrothed. Putting her faith in another man? Impossible. But there’s something about the entirely too handsome and charming Mathias Pembroke that makes her wish she was the kind of woman who could learn to trust again. A secret can destroy his… Mathias, Duke of Westfall, wants nothing to do with his inherited title and all the public scrutiny it brings. He has dark secrets to protect, and can’t afford to be distracted by the trappings of Society. What he apparently can be distracted by, however, is the lovely Nicolette. He understands her pain and knows he could help her heal…if only she were willing to open her heart to him. Can love save them both? When ghosts from the past emerge and threaten the fragile bonds they’ve begun to build, Nicolette and Mathias find themselves caught between their feelings for each other and devastating scandal. Will love be enough to protect them—or was their happily ever after doomed from the very start?
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Libby and Ander

Pain comes to all. The strong rise above it.When Libby walks down to the river, she discovers not all cowboys are heroes. Must she pack and move back home to her father or seek love in an unexpected way?Elizabeth James serves as her preacher father's right-hand-woman for many years, a good life, but now it's time to find her own way. She travels to east Texas with plans to be a nanny.Amidst the beauty found throughout the sprawling River Ranch, she finds happiness. But not all is as it seems. Beneath the blue Texas skies lies a tale of betrayal and greed.When Libby walks down to the river, she discovers not all cowboys are heroes. Must she pack and move back home to her father or seek love in an unexpected way?Only one cowboy holds the answer.
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Porch Poems

Porch Poems, by Texas poet Tracy Farr, is a playful collection of new poems that is best read while sitting on a porch.Porch Poems, by Texas poet Tracy Farr, is a playful collection of new poems inspired by simple things and events. Farr explores everything from fatherhood, to marriage, to music and the cowboy lifestyle, in a unique voice that is both fun and melodic. You could read this collection just about anywhere, but it's best read while sitting on a porch with a class of iced tea near at hand.
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The Midnight Man

Bored and needing some entertainment, a small group of friends agrees to play a game based on a dark legend. The friends quickly learn that the Midnight Man is among them and that they are not playing a game. They are fighting for their lives.Stay alive and avoid the Midnight Man... Do that and you win. Bored and needing some entertainment, a small group of friends agrees to play a game based on a dark legend. The friends quickly learn that the Midnight Man is among them and that they are not playing a game. They are fighting for their lives.Some say the Midnight Game is an old pagan ritual that allows you to manipulate evil spirits, some say it invites dark and malevolent entities into your home and others say it's nothing more than a child's game that plays upon your own fears and paranoia. So which description of the game is the right one? Come play the game and find out for yourself.
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The QWERTY Murders

A wedding and ... how many funerals?Pippa Parker has decided that crime doesn’t pay - solving it, that is. She’s happily retired from detection, and busy juggling her events business with school and playgroup.But when a dying journalist phones Pippa, she has no choice but to get involved.It should be an easy case, since the murder took place at the offices of the Gadcester Chronicle. But everyone with a motive has an alibi. And when a near-miss happens days later, and a linked clue is left at the scene, Pippa and the police realise they may have a serial killer on their hands.Can Pippa stop the QWERTY Murders? And can she also organise Lila’s wedding, keep Serendipity’s family in check, and stay on the right side of Freddie’s teacher?The QWERTY Murders is the fifth book in the Pippa Parker cozy mystery series, set in and around the English village of Much Gadding.
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Abby and Joshua

Sometimes the force of a tornado pulls us from the mire, but other times the soft breath of a cowboy is all that is required.A good-looking, young cowboy keeps showing up at Abby Harrington's door ... even at the most inopportune times.Abby is older than he is, heavily pregnant and with a brood of children. Besides, her husband has destroyed her trust in men.Will the persistence of a cowboy give Abby the strength to love again?
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Penny for Your Secrets

England, 1919. In Anna Lee Huber's latest mystery, former Secret Service agent Verity Kent is finding that life after wartime offers its own share of danger . . . The Great War may be over, but for many, there are still obstacles on the home front. Reconciling with her estranged husband makes Verity sympathetic to her friend Ada's marital difficulties. Bourgeois-bred Ada, recently married to the Marquess of Rockham, is overwhelmed trying to navigate the ways of the aristocracy. And when Lord Rockham is discovered shot through the heart with a bullet from Ada's revolver, Verity fears her friend has made a fatal blunder. While striving to prove Ada's innocence, Verity is called upon for another favor. The sister of a former Secret Service colleague has been killed in what authorities believe was a home invasion gone wrong. The victim's war work—censoring letters sent by soldiers from the front—exposed her to sensitive, disturbing...
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Heretic

From New York Times bestselling author Bernard Cornwell, the sequel to The Archer’s Tale and *Vagabond*—the spellbinding tale of a young man, a fearless archer, who sets out wanting to avenge his family’s honor and winds up on a quest for the Holy Grail. Already a seasoned veteran of King Edward's army, young Thomas of Hookton possesses the fearlessness of a born leader and an uncanny prowess with the longbow. Now, at the head of a small but able band of soldiers, he has been dispatched to capture the castle of Astarac. But more than duty to his liege has brought him to Gascony, home of his forebears and the hated black knight who brutally slew Thomas's father. It is also the last place where the Holy Grail was reported seen. Here, also, a beautiful and innocent, if not pious, woman is to be burned as a heretic. Saving the lady, Genevieve, from her dread fate will brand Thomas an infidel, forcing them to flee together across a landscape of blood and fire. And what looms ahead is a battle to the death that could ultimately shape the future of Christendom.
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Conquistador

When the sister of a billionaire is kidnapped in The Philippines, Ryan Mitchell and Nate Jackson are sent to bring her home safely. However, things are not as they appear and before long they are drawn into a deadly family secret which reaches back centuries. From Italy, to The Philippines, to North Africa and the Amazon, Ryan Mitchell's team are up against a driven foe who will stop at nothing to possess what he is after.
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