New Books
Children:
Chris Haughton, “Well Done, Mommy Penguin” — Mommy Penguin is off to catch a fish for dinner. Will she make it back?
Deborah Underwood, “Walter Had A Best Friend” — Walter and Xavier are best friends, that is until Xavier meets Penelope.
C.L. Reid, “Emma Every Day: The Big Bike” — Emma gets a bigger bike. But when she falls off, she’s too scare to try again.
Kristin O’Donnell Tubb, “The Decomposition Of Jack” — Jack deals with his parents’ divorce while also searching for a mysterious cougar in the Tennessee hills.
Jeffrey Ebbeler, “I’m Ogre It” Issie has a new neighbor. His name is Tim. Tim is an ogre.
Fiction:
Amy Lillard, “A New Love For Charlotte” — Renewed faith and happiness await three generations of women in the Oklahoma Amish community of Wells Landing. (Christian Fiction)
Rosalind Lauer, “An Amish Bride” — Joyful River, Pennsylvania is a faith-filled Amish community living side by side with the English world, healing problems and overcoming hardship with compassion and love. (Christian Fiction)
Mariah Fredericks, “The Lindbergh Nanny” — Betty Gow comes to America from Scotland and becomes The Nanny to little Charlie Lindbergh. When the toddler is kidnapped, Betty is suddenly a suspect in the eyes of the media and the public.
Maggie Miller, “Christmas On The Island” — Five former sorority sister, all in their 50’s, go on an adventure of a lifetime when a mysterious invite reunites them at an exclusive island resort.
Lisa Jackson, “Wicked Dreams” — The note pinned to a dead body has no name, just Ravinia Rutledge’s phone number and the words ‘next of kin’. Ravinia insists she doesn’t recognize the man but the Detective doesn’t believe her.
Nora Murphy, “ The Favor” — Leah and McKenna have never met but they lead parallel lives. They have a lot in common, they are professional women living with abusive husbands.
Iris Johansen, “A Face To Die For” — Eve Duncan attempts to unearth on of history’s most intriguing lost secrets — that Helen of Troy was a living, breathing queen and not just a myth.
Terri Parlato, “All The Dark Places” — A savage murder rocks a quiet Boston suburb, revealing the dark secrets at the center of a group of friends.
Clare Mackintosh, “The Last Party” — Rhys Lloyd has a house full of guests on New Year’s Eve, but by midnight he is found floating dead in a freezing lake. Now the whole village is full of suspects.
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