King Maybe


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Hollywood burgler Junior Bender finds himself caught in a revenge plot epic enough for the silver screen. Los Angeles’s most talented burglar, Junior Bender, is in the middle of stealing one of the world’s rarest stamps from a professional killer when his luck suddenly turns sour. It takes an unexpected assist to get him out alive, but his escape sets off a chain reaction of blackmail, strong-arming, and escalating crime. By the time Junior is forced to commit his third burglary of the week—in the impregnable fortress that’s home to the ruthless studio mogul called King Maybe—he’s beginning to wish he’d just let the killer take a crack at him.




Maybe This Time


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From international bestseller Jill Mansell comes chick-lit fiction at its most heart-warming—a breezy romance full of humor and missed connections. Is there ever a perfect time for love? When Mimi Huish first visits her dad's new home in the Cotswolds, she falls in love with Goosebrook and the people who live there. There's Paddy, with his electric-blue eyes and seductive charm. Friendly and funny Lois makes Mimi laugh. And gorgeous Cal Mathieson is welcoming and charismatic. Though Mimi loves her city life and her career, she'd be very happy to return to the Cotswolds if it meant seeing more of him. Life is about to take some shocking twists and turns. And Mimi's path and Cal's are set to cross again and again—but will it ever be the right time for both of them? Readers of Sophie Kinsella and Jenny Colgan will relish this light-hearted story of star-crossed lovers, family, and the importance of community! Also by Jill Mansell: This Could Change Everything Miranda's Big Mistake It Started with a Secret




In-Between Days


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2016 Governor General's Literary Award Finalist 2017 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize Winner 2017 Joe Shuster Award Nominee Teva Harrison was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at the age of 37. In this brilliant and inspiring graphic memoir, she documents through comic illustration and short personal essays what it means to live with the disease. She confronts with heartbreaking honesty the crises of identity that cancer brings: a lifelong vegetarian, Teva agrees to use experimental drugs that have been tested on animals. She struggles to reconcile her long-term goals with an uncertain future, balancing the innate sadness of cancer with everyday acts of hope and wonder. She also examines those quiet moments of helplessness and loving with her husband, her family, and her friends, while they all adjust to the new normal. Ultimately, In-Between Days is redemptive and uplifting, reminding each one of us of how beautiful life is, and what a gift.




My Fake Fiancée


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The Rules of Fake Engagement The Terms: Caterer Chelsea Hammond will live with insurance broker David Wolfe for three months in order for him to clinch a massive promotion. Newly returned from Paris, Chelsea will use his kitchen for her new catering business. Strictly business… The Rules: 1. No kissing 2. No kissing unless his boss is watching 3. No touching. Not too much touching 4. No sex 5. No sex, except for one really hot, satisfying night 6. No falling in love 7. Definitely no falling in love 8. …Uh-oh




Tears Enough For All


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Hope, love and survival triumph against overpowering odds in this significant novel set in 1944 Nazi occupied France and Third Reich Germany during the turbulent final year of the Second World War. At the center of the novel’s three parts is the interwoven tale of five people, three of whom have a connection to the horrible event of June 10, 1944; the ruthless destruction of the village of Oradour-sur-Glane and massacre of nearly all of its inhabitants by a German Tank battalion. Claudine: A young woman who owns a bookshop in southwestern France is secretly working for the Resistance. Her flirtation with an SS officer to secure information valuable to the Allies almost costs her her life. Claudine’s real love is for Adam, an American OSS officer. Her many odysseys finally lead her home to her parents – in Oradour. Adam: The rich, young American OSS officer who falls in love with Claudine while both are working together in the Resistance. He and his closest friend, Jacques, create as much havoc and destruction as they can against the Germans throughout southwestern France in order to aid the Allies. In one terrorizing episode they race to try to save Claudine’s life just as the SS officer intends to brutally harm her. Adam then bids her farewell until the war is over, sending her home to what he believes will be a safe haven – in Oradour. Michael: The narrative shifts to Paris during the last months of the city’s occupation. Michael/Michel, a British/French spy is a popular singer in French music halls. He is also, secretly, a homosexual and receives the most dangerous assignment of his career when he is ordered to have an affair with Gunthar, a Nazi officer working in the top echelon at occupation headquarters. Michael’s task; find out about Hitler’s plans for the evacuation of Paris. Will the top German commander in charge save the city or will he do as demanded by his master in Berlin and burn it to the ground? Michael is engaged in another secretive and dangerous activity; he’s hiding his true love, Francois, a French Jew, in the apartment building he owns. Yvette: A young singer on the music hall bill with Michael is also living a double life, helping Adam when he comes to Paris on a Resistance mission to try to save the city after finding no trace of Claudine in the ruins – of Oradour. Emil: An SS colonel in the Das Reich Panzer Division must come to terms with the realities of evil and the choices he must make as his division moves toward Normandy to repel the Allied invasion. During his journey he is ordered on a personal inspection of the appalling events – at Oradour. Later, in Munich during the last days of the war, his most pressing effort is getting his father, a ruthless hanging judge of the People’s Court, and mother out of Germany through Switzerland before the Allies can seize them. Emil also has his own dark secret for wanting to escape from Germany. Tears Enough For All incorporates both fictional and real people from the era, concluding two years after the war’s end as the main characters face final resolutions in their lives. This is an important book set against the most critical historical landscape of the twentieth century.




Je T'Aime, Me Neither


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Is Paris really the eternal City of Love? Dumped suddenly by her Parisian boyfriend, sultry expat Lily is left wondering if je t'aime still exists. Instead of crying into her glass of wine, she decides to heal her bruised ego and quash her romantic doubts with a carefree summer fling . . . or as the French call it: une aventure. Supported by her faithful friends and trusty Saint Amour wine, Lily embarks on her presumably easy quest. Little does she know what-or whom-this adventure has in store! Rather than guide her into the arms of a perfect summer amoureux, the sexy streets of Paris lead her from one impossible candidate to another: disappearing foxy Frenchmen, unavailable Latino heartthrobs, overly-mysterious world travelers, mistress-hunting married men, and not-so-single amnesiacs-oh la la! As her amorous mishaps accumulate, Lily gradually re-evaluates her strategy. But will her good intentions be enough to lead her to the right homme . . . one who might last out the summer-and maybe even beyond? Or will she continue to get embroiled in more mesaventure? This novelized memoir tells the tantalizingly true romantic odyssey of a 21st-Century young woman caught in the mire of desires-which is only intensified by the passion of Paris.




Je T'Aime... Maybe?


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After barely surviving a turbulent series of romantic misadventures in the City of Love (found in the first volume, Je T'aime, Me Neither), our heart-torn heroine Lily is ready to throw in the towel on amour. That is, until she receives a very unexpected email-one which revives her hope in finding true love ... yet at the same time awakens the mischievous, passionate energy of Paris. Will she manage to connect with her potential soul mate, located on the other side of the globe? And if she does ... then what? Could she leave her beloved Paris to pursue a different sort of love? A challenging dilemma made all the more complicated by love-struck policemen knocking at her door; elegant Counts tempting her with glamorous trips to the tropics; rebellious rock stars whisking her off to concerts around Europe; and a whole new crew of troublesome romantic contenders who emerge from the Parisian woodwork. It's an exciting journey, but will it lead her to a heart-filled heaven ... or heartless purgatory?




The Death of Honor


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A debut sci-fi novel by Lyra Thorsson that has the grittiness of Jessica Jones, but the humor of Firefly. All Rebecca wants in life is to sail through space in her ship—is that too much to ask? The moment she lays eyes on her old military buddy Jonathan, Rebecca knew there was no running away from her duties. With her best friend, sometimes with benefits, Nik, she desired to return home to the Nreff Nation, one of the four government powers of the systems, to serve on one last mission. However, the problem with returning is that they all are wanted for treason. It wasn't their fault, however, as they had been framed by their old admiral, Sebastien Wilde. Fortunately, succeeding in this mission might give them a clean slate, as they are to find evidence of Wilde's involvement in the illegal human experimentation ring that goes against the Treaty Of World Equality and Rights (T.O.W.E.R.). Rebecca and Nik agree to the mission, hoping to earn a more peaceful life, however Rebecca hides a dark secret: she was once closer to Sebastien than any of them ever realized, and the evidence incriminating him might also implicate her. Now Rebecca has a choice: turn her back on her comrades and run for her life, or face her sins in order to prevent an all-out war. *This novel contains sexual content, violence, drug abuse, and mental, sexual, and physical abuse.*




The Girl Without a Name


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In this gripping thriller, psychiatrist Zoe Goldman, a "smart, heartbreakingly vulnerable, and laugh-out-loud funny" heroine, rushes to uncover the dark and twisted past of a mysterious young patient who can't even remember her own name (Lisa Scottoline, New York Times bestselling author). In what passes for an ordinary day in a psych ward, Dr. Zoe Goldman is stumped when a highly unusual case arrives. A young African American girl, found wandering the streets of Buffalo in a catatonic state, is brought in by police. No one has come forward to claim her, and all leads have been exhausted, so Zoe's treatment is the last hope to discover the girl's identity. When drugs prove ineffective and medical science seems to be failing, Zoe takes matters into her own hands to track down Jane Doe's family and piece together their checkered history. As she unearths their secrets, she finds that monsters hide where they are least expected. And now she must solve the mystery before it is too late. Because someone wants to make sure this young girl never remembers. The Girl Without a Name is a powerful novel of memory and forgetting, of unexpected friendship and understanding...and of the secrets we protect no matter the consequences./DIV




The Bright Squadrons


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The most extraordinary memoir of World War Two in the air since First Light by Geoffrey Wellum