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The Empress of Graniteport

by Diane Gardner

A story of prejudice that’s realistic, never preachy, this book is an intelligent tale of mystery, suspense, love, and revenge. Revenge, prejudice, and small-town politics become a lethal combination in "The Empress of Graniteport",... Read More

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That's Just How It Was

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Bridget’s story is a fascinating vehicle for understanding the Irish revolution. Mary Thorpe’s debut weaves Irish history into a loving family biography, with the author chronicling her grandmother Bridget’s rise from a destitute... Read More

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Deadly Legacy

by Katerie Prior

Gothic details blend with a contemporary setting to make for a modern, romantic beach read. There’s a certain pleasure in reading a good Gothic novel. From Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, stories... Read More

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The Nesting Dolls

by Jill Allen

Parks confronts racism and immigration issues in the World War II era without mincing words. For the successive generations of Russian women in Cynthia Rogers Parks’s poignant novel, "The Nesting Dolls", repercussions of their actions... Read More

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The Queen's Return

by Diane Gardner

With a feisty female lead, this dystopian novel is a solid addition to a suspense-filled series for more-mature teens. Sometimes the princess isn’t saved, sometimes she saves the world. In The Queen’s Return, Mary-Ellen Lang Collura... Read More

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