On Lavender Lane by JoAnn Ross (Shelter Bay Series #3)
Sometimes the second time is the charm....
After
seeing enough of war, former Navy SEAL Lucas Chafee is settling back
into civilian life when he accepts a job refurbishing a farmhouse for an
old friend, who plans to turn it into a culinary school.
Celebrity
TV chef Madeline Durand was badly shaken when her husband's illicit
video went viral, so she jumps at the chance to reevaluate her life in
Shelter Bay while helping her grandmother turn the family farm into a
new business. Little does she know that the man who broke her heart
years ago is already on the job.
Having let Maddy leave Shelter
Bay once, Lucas isn't about to let her get away this time. But
rekindling their romance won't be easy, as she still hasn't forgiven him
for a fateful night ten years ago. But Lucas is a man on a mission, and
with the help of some Shelter Bay matchmakers, he plans to come up with
a very special recipe of passion, patience, and perseverance to win her
over.
The Sins of the Father by Jeffrey Archer (Clifton Chronicles Series #2)
On the heels of the international bestseller Only Time Will Tell, Jeffrey Archer picks up the sweeping story of the Clifton Chronicles….
Only
days before Britain declares war on Germany, Harry Clifton, hoping to
escape the consequences of long-buried family secrets, and forced to
accept that his desire to marry Emma Barrington will never be fulfilled,
has joined the Merchant Navy. But his ship is sunk in the Atlantic by a
German U-boat, drowning almost the entire crew. An American cruise
liner, the SS Kansas Star, rescues a handful of sailors, among them
Harry and the third officer, an American named Tom Bradshaw. When
Bradshaw dies in the night, Harry seizes on the chance to escape his
tangled past and assumes his identity.
But on landing in America,
he quickly learns the mistake he has made, when he discovers what is
awaiting Bradshaw in New York. Without any way of proving his true
identity, Harry Clifton is now chained to a past that could be far worse
than the one he had hoped to escape.
22 Britannia Road by Amanda Hodgkinson
In her powerful debut,
Hodgkinson takes on the tale of a family desperately trying to put
itself back together after WWII. Silvana and Janusz have only been
married a few months when the war forces them apart. Silvana and their
infant son, Aurek, leave Poland and disappear into the forests of
Eastern Europe, where they bear witness to German atrocities.
Meanwhile
Janusz, the sole survivor of his slaughtered military unit, flees to
France. There, he takes up with a local girl and, though he loves her,
awaits the war's end so that he can go in search of his wife and son. He
eventually finds them in a refugee camp and they travel to England
together, where they attempt to put the past behind them. But the
secrets they carry pull at the threads of their fragile peace.
The Union Quilters by Jennifer Chiaverini (Elm Creek Quilts Series #17)
In 1862 Water's Ford,
Pennsylvania, abolitionism is prevalent, even passionate, so the local
men rally to answer Mr. Lincoln's call to arms. Thus the women of Elm
Creek Valley's quilting bee are propelled into the unknown. Constance
Wright, married to Abel, a skilled sharpshooter courageous enough to
have ventured south to buy his wife's freedom from a Virginia
plantation, knows well her husband's certainty that all people, enslaved
and free, North and South, need colored men like him to fight for a
greater purpose. Sisters-in-law Dorothea Nelson and Charlotte Granger
wish safe passage for their learned husbands. Schoolmaster turned farmer
Thomas carries Dorothea's Dove in the Window quilt with him.
Charlotte's husband, Dr. Jonathan Granger, takes more than a doctor's
bag to his post at a field hospital. Alongside the devotion of his wife,
pregnant with their second child, Jonathan brings the promise he made
to his unrequited love, Gerda Bergstrom: "My first letter will be to
you."
Together with the other members of the circle, the women
support one another through loneliness and fear, and devise an ingenious
business plan to keep Water's Ford functioning. That plan may forever
alter the patchwork of town life in ways that transcend even the
ultimate sacrifices of war.
The Diva Haunts the House by Krista Davis (Domestic Diva Mystery Series #5)
Domestic diva Sophie
Winston is getting into the Halloween spirit- her decorations for a
community haunted house are so good, it's scary. Not to be outdone,
rival domestic diva Natasha is throwing a spooktacular Halloween party
at her house. But when Sophie arrives, she discovers one of Natasha's
guests dead in a Halloween display, and a pale, fanged partygoer fleeing
the scene.
Could the killer be a real vampire-the same one
rumored to have lived in Sophie's haunted house back when it was a
boardinghouse? Good thing a domestic diva never runs out of garlic.
Dust of the Damned by Peter Brandvold
The Hell’s Angels are a
gang of werewolves who have escaped from Hellsgarde Federal
Penitentiary. They were the ones who tore the Confederates into
submission at Gettysburg for Lincoln, thus ending the Civil War. Now
they’ve headed West—to join the legions of other ghouls.
Armed
with an arsenal of weapons, the deadliest being Marshal Angel Coffin,
notorious ghoulhunter Uriah Zane must stop the hordes of shapeshifting
creatures pushing west. Together, Zane and Coffin must stop the
werebeasts from attaining final dominion over the earth—with humans as
their servants.
Buried Prey by John Sandford (Prey Series #21)
A house demolition
provides an unpleasant surprise for Minneapolis-the bodies of two girls,
wrapped in plastic. It looks like they've been there a long time. Lucas
Davenport knows exactly how long.
In 1985, Davenport was a
young cop with a reputation for recklessness, and the girls'
disappearance was a big deal. His bosses ultimately declared the case
closed, but he never agreed with that. Now that he has a chance to
investigate it all over again, one thing is becoming increasingly clear:
It wasn't just the bodies that were buried. It was the truth.
Silent Mercy by Linda Fairstein (Alexandra Cooper Series #13)
It's the middle of the
night. Prosecutor Alexandra Cooper is called to Harlem's Mount Neboh
Baptist Church, a beautiful house of worship originally built as a
synagogue. But the crowd gathered there isn't interested in
architecture, or even prayer. They've come for the same reason Alex has:
to find out why the body of a young woman has been decapitated, set on
fire, and left burning on the church steps.
The only
identifiable artifact on the charred remains is the imprint of a Star of
David necklace seared into the victim's flesh. Alex wonders if the fire
was meant to destroy this woman's body, or to draw attention to it. Her
fears are confirmed days later, when a second corpse is found at a
cathedral in Little Italy. The killings look like serial hate crimes,
but the apparent differences in the victims' beliefs seem to eliminate a
religious motive. Convinced that another young woman is bound to die,
Alex mines the depths of Manhattan's many houses of worship to find a
connection between the victims-and in the process uncovers a terrible
and perilous truth that takes her far beyond the scope of her
investigation, and directly into the path of terrible danger.
Sixkill by Robert B. Parker
On location in Boston,
bad-boy actor Jumbo Nelson is accused of the rape and murder of a young
woman. From the start the case seems fishy, so the Boston PD calls on
Spenser to investigate. Things don't look so good for Jumbo, whose
appetites for food, booze, and sex are as outsized as his name. He was
the studio's biggest star, but he's become its biggest liability.
In
the course of the investigation, Spenser encounters Jumbo's bodyguard: a
young, former football-playing Native American named Zebulon Sixkill.
He acts tough, but Spenser sees something more within the young man.
Despite the odd circumstances, the two forge an unlikely alliance, with
Spenser serving as mentor for Sixkill. As the case grows darker and
secrets about both Jumbo and the dead woman come to light, it's
Spenser-with Sixkill at his side-who must put things right.
Flash and Bones by Kathy Reichs (Temperance Brennan Series #14)
Just as 200,000 fans
are pouring into town for Race Week, a body is found in a barrel of
asphalt next to the Charlotte Motor Speedway. The next day, a NASCAR
crew member comes to Temperance Brennan's office at the Mecklenburg
County Medical Examiner to share a devastating story. Twelve years
earlier, Wayne Gamble's sister, Cindi, then a high school senior and
aspiring racer, disappeared along with her boyfriend, Cale Lovette.
Lovette kept company with a group of right-wing extremists known as the
Patriot Posse. Could the body be Cindi's? Or Cale's?
At the time
of their disappearance, the FBI joined the investigation, only to
terminate it weeks later. Was there a cover-up? As Tempe juggles
multiple theories, the discovery of a strange, deadly substance in the
barrel alongside the body throws everything into question. Then an
employee of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention goes missing
during Race Week. Tempe can't overlook the coincidence. Was this man
using his lab chemicals for murder? Or is the explanation even more
sinister? What other secrets lurk behind the festive veneer of Race
Week?
Save Me by Lisa Scottoline
Rose McKenna volunteers
as a lunch mom in her daughter Melly’s school in order to keep an eye on
Amanda, a mean girl who’s been bullying her daughter. Her fears come
true when the bullying begins, sending Melly to the bathroom in tears.
Just as Rose is about to follow after her daughter, a massive explosion
goes off in the kitchen, sending the room into chaos. Rose finds herself
faced with the horrifying decision of whether or not to run to the
bathroom to rescue her daughter or usher Amanda to safety. She believes
she has accomplished both, only to discover that Amanda, for an unknown
reason, ran back into the school once out of Rose's sight. In an
instance, Rose goes from hero to villain as the small community blames
Amanda’s injuries on her. In the days that follow, Rose's life starts to
fall to pieces, Amanda’s mother decides to sue, her marriage is put to
the test, and worse, when her daughter returns to school, the bullying
only intensifies.
Rose must take matters into her own hands and get down
to the truth of what really happened that fateful day in order to save
herself, her marriage and her family. In the way that Look Again had readers questioning everything they thought they knew about family, Save Me
will have readers wondering just how far they would go to save the ones
they love. Lisa Scottoline is writing about real issues that resonate
with real women, and the results are emotional, heartbreaking and
honest.
I'll Walk Alone by Mary Higgins Clark
In I ll Walk Alone,
Alexandra “Zan” Moreland, a gifted, beautiful interior designer on the
threshold of a successful Manhattan career, is terrified to discover
that somebody is not only using her credit cards and manipulating her
financial accounts to bankrupt her and destroy her reputation, but may
also be impersonating her in a scheme that may involve the much more
brutal crimes of kidnapping and murder. Zan is already haunted by the
disappearance of her own son, Matthew, kidnapped in broad daylight two
years ago in Central Park—a tragedy that has left her torn between hope
and despair.
Now, on what would be Matthew’s fifth birthday,
photos surface that seem to show Zan kidnapping her own child, followed
by a chain of events that suggests somebody—but who? Zan asks herself
desperately, and why?—has stolen her identity.
Hounded by the
press, under investigation by the police, attacked by both her angry
ex-husband and a vindictive business rival, Zan, wracked by fear and
pain and sustained only by her belief, which nobody else shares, that
Matthew is still alive, sets out to discover who is behind this cruel
hoax.
What she does not
realize is that with every step she takes toward the truth, she is
putting herself— and those she loves most—in mortal danger from the
person who has ingeniously plotted out her destruction.