Fiction, Romance
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The Sow's Ear Café
by Holly Quan
In her late 30s, Lucie Tanguay is a self-reliant, lippy livewire when her high-pressure, upscale Vancouver life suddenly and shockingly unravels. With help from one of her few trusted friends, Lucie gets out of town and starts looking… for what?...
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The College Adventure
The Web Which We Weave by Lorne W.P. Vanderwoude and Leslie Liddle
It is the web which we weave when we first begin to deceive. Everybody has cobwebs in dark closets in their lives. This sequel to “The RSA adventure – The untold story now revealed” now goes back in time to the events which David wrote about in...
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Heartless
by Mya Zemlock
"In this imperfect world, there is no living. It's surviving. And I can't help wonder when those of whom I love will die. I don't want to see that day." Alex is a teenage girl just trying to survive in the world. What's new, right? Zombies,...
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A Tale of Thorns and Honey
by Kate O'Donnell
A Welsh Chieftain’s Daughter, An English Warlord, And A Love That Defies Their World › › › It is the year 1277, and the fiercely brave Enith ab Owen must leave Wales and all she loves to go to King Edward of England as guarantee to the peace of...
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She, Who Kissed His Feet
by Sofia Adams
Sofia Adams opens her second book of the Legs Trilogy with Suzy and Robby embarking on a therapeutic vacation to the Island of Nevis. In She, Who Kissed His Feet, the relaxing retreat quickly becomes a nightmare when Suzy is whisked back to...
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Maktoub
by Najat Sinclair-Benrbia
“‘One step at a time, one breath, one life … one destiny.’ These were my mother’s famous words. She called them the steps of life.” Zohra grows up believing that her destiny is written in the stars, that Maktoub will guide her step by step...
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Carla and Antonio
by Margaret Olsen
“The sound of the church bells fills the air. I hurry along the cobblestone street listening to each peal and loving it. I breathe deeply as I pass one of the many chocolate shops and am rewarded with an enticing whiff of chocolate… The narrow...
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Ed - For Love and Hope
by Marguerite Nardone Gruen
For decades, Ed Meehan was the most popular singer/songwriter on the planet. Every woman thought his songs were written for them alone. But it wasn’t just women who were drawn to his music. His words reached everyone in one way or another. There...
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Most Beloved Enemy
by Margaret Worth
When Ada Baldwin watches her mother die giving birth to yet another baby girl, she is changed forever by the experience. It is 1884 and Ada and her 3 younger sisters must now learn to live without their beloved mama in their midst. The younger...
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A Most Spectacular Narrative
by Gordon Self
Duty-bound Bob McIntyre is happily married to Amy, the love of his life. He’s looking forward to bringing his well-established career as a hospital human resources executive to a close while at the top of his game, as Amy enjoys the newfound...