He Calls Me Harp


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At fourteen-years old, Harper Whitmore entered high school an unassuming five feet tall. What she lacked in stature she more than made up for with her fast talk, quick wit and her ability to hold her own. Convinced she was prepared to take on the world (or rather her small island of it); her plan was thrown after colliding into senior Scott Pierce just before second period. Popular, attractive, captain of the varsity basketball team, and well versed in life, Scott maneuvers himself into Harper's life with confidence. She is both intimidated and fascinated by her new boyfriend, but yet keenly aware of how others see her relationship. By the time she is a sophomore she learns to abandon her concern for others and personifies herself by Scott. As Harper soon learns, her unconventional romance with Scott will lead to a life of self-consumption and a desire to please Scott at the expense of all others, resulting in a painful experience that threatens to tear them both apart. Heather White Driscoll grew up 30 miles north of Seattle, on the island of Whidbey. There, Heather went to high school in the small town of Coupeville before moving to the east coast and attending the University of Massachusetts - Boston. At UMASS, Heather became intrigued by the American prose and in 2005 earned a dual degree in American Literature & American Studies. She presently lives in Boston with her husband Patrick and their dachshund Marcus, where she writes in between working as an analyst for a financial firm and as a Spin instructor. This is Heather's first novel.




Heather Song


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Newly married, Marie and Alaster Reidhaven's life seems idyllic. But things start to fall apart when the Duke's sister's curses and spells start to plague them. Alaster dies and again Marie is widowed. Marie returns to Canada to visit her dying father. The reunion is tender and healing for them both. Unexpectedly months later, Marie is astonished to learn that back in Scotland, her deceased husband Alaster never signed their pre-nup and had instead undertaken the legalities necessary to insure his estate would indeed go to Marie. Olivia is furious and full of threats and attempts to kill Marie and then disappears. Marie inherits and again assumes the title and role of duchess. But now the other half of her former "love triangle" bubbles up from out of her past. Marie and Grahm begin seeing each other "as friends" awaiting God's leading. Olivia reappears and again tries to kill Marie. Olivia eventually dies of cancer, unrepentant. The Reidhaven family line is at an end, the legacy of their memory to be carried forward by Marie who loved, in the end, all of them.




I Who Have Never Known Men


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A work of fantasy, I Who Have Never Known Men is the haunting and unforgettable account of a near future on a barren earth where women are kept in underground cages guarded by uniformed groups of men. It is narrated by the youngest of the women, the only one with no memory of what the world was like before the cages, who must teach herself, without books or sexual contact, the essential human emotions of longing, loving, learning, companionship, and dying. Part thriller, part mystery, I Who Have Never Known Men shows us the power of one person without memories to reinvent herself piece by piece, emotion by emotion, in the process teaching us much about what it means to be human.




Firefly Lane


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From the New York Times bestselling author Kristin Hannah comes a powerful novel of love, loss, and the magic of friendship. . . . now a #1 Netflix series! In the turbulent summer of 1974, Kate Mularkey has accepted her place at the bottom of the eighth-grade social food chain. Then, to her amazement, the "coolest girl in the world" moves in across the street and wants to be her friend. Tully Hart seems to have it all—beauty, brains, ambition. On the surface they are as opposite as two people can be: Kate, doomed to be forever uncool, with a loving family who mortifies her at every turn. Tully, steeped in glamour and mystery, but with a secret that is destroying her. They make a pact to be best friends forever; by summer's end they've become TullyandKate. Inseparable. So begins Kristin Hannah's magnificent new novel. Spanning more than three decades and playing out across the ever-changing face of the Pacific Northwest, Firefly Lane is the poignant, powerful story of two women and the friendship that becomes the bulkhead of their lives. From the beginning, Tully is desperate to prove her worth to the world. Abandoned by her mother at an early age, she longs to be loved unconditionally. In the glittering, big-hair era of the eighties, she looks to men to fill the void in her soul. But in the buttoned-down nineties, it is television news that captivates her. She will follow her own blind ambition to New York and around the globe, finding fame and success . . . and loneliness. Kate knows early on that her life will be nothing special. Throughout college, she pretends to be driven by a need for success, but all she really wants is to fall in love and have children and live an ordinary life. In her own quiet way, Kate is as driven as Tully. What she doesn't know is how being a wife and mother will change her . . . how she'll lose sight of who she once was, and what she once wanted. And how much she'll envy her famous best friend. . . . For thirty years, Tully and Kate buoy each other through life, weathering the storms of friendship—jealousy, anger, hurt, resentment. They think they've survived it all until a single act of betrayal tears them apart . . . and puts their courage and friendship to the ultimate test. Firefly Lane is for anyone who ever drank Boone's Farm apple wine while listening to Abba or Fleetwood Mac. More than a coming-of-age novel, it's the story of a generation of women who were both blessed and cursed by choices. It's about promises and secrets and betrayals. And ultimately, about the one person who really, truly knows you—and knows what has the power to hurt you . . . and heal you. Firefly Lane is a story you'll never forget . . . one you'll want to pass on to your best friend.




Just Us


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Fourteen-year-old Harper Whitmore has just entered high school as a naïve five-foot tall freshman who has a quick wit and an ability to hold her own. Although she is convinced she is prepared to take on the world (or her tiny island of it), everything changes when she collides with the popular, attractive captain of the varsity basketball team just before second period. Scott Pierce quickly moves in on Harper, leaving little chance for anyone else to date her. Both fascinated and terrified by her relationship with the seemingly worldly senior, Harper becomes a captivating subject of gossip that soon makes her keenly aware of how others see her relationship with a guy who always gets precisely what he wants. As she navigates her unconventional dating life, Harper slowly discovers she is becoming just what her peers see in Scott. Despite the hurdles they face together, they believe they are good for each other. But at whose expense? Just Us is the story of a high school freshman’s journey through love, identity, and confidence after she begins dating the most popular guy in her high school.




Porcelain


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Harper Pierce’s life is perfect, at least according to her husband, Scott. She takes care of herself, she is educated, and she has a remarkable career that Scott would argue is more impressive than his own, even though he is a well-known professional athlete. Together, Harper and Scott remain private, guarded, and reserved while living in an upper-floor condominium overlooking the Boston Harbor. But life hasn’t always been perfect. Both are keenly aware of the limitations within their marriage that Scott has always accommodated and adapted to when needed. Although neither speaks of these limitations, both are keenly aware of their existence. Now with Scott’s retirement and their landmark anniversary on the horizon, his willingness to adapt begins to show its limits as the tangled demons from their tiny island seep in and threaten to take hold. As their marriage begins to show its cracks, will they find a way to become closer or will everything they have built together shatter like fragile porcelain? Porcelain continues the tale of Scott and Harper Pierce as the silence in their marriage becomes deafening and they are forced to acknowledge its existence.




Bronze


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After their porcelain anniversary was left shattered, Harper and Scott live apart—Harper alone in the Seaport, and Scott in Bellevue with his nephew. But when a family wedding inevitably forces them together again, old memories and desires reignite. As the past and present collide, Harper must confront a monumental secret hidden from Scott while they appreciate the memories of who they were before and who they became after that ill-fated run on the bluff. Meanwhile, Harper becomes entangled with Thermal, a charming finance bro who lives in her building and occupies her summer days but fails to measure up to Scott as he tries to move into her summer nights. As Harper navigates her complicated feelings for Scott and examines her feelings for him, she must confront her hand in her failed marriage. But will their shared memories bring them closer or tear them apart? And what will happen when Scott learns that Harper has been keeping secrets from him—and that their past is more intertwined than he ever could’ve imagined? Bronze is a dark, loving, and passionate exploration of remembering who they were, who they became, and appreciating all the small things in between.




All In


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No longer an unassuming freshman, Harper Whitmore begins her sophomore year of high school as the well-known girlfriend of former varsity basketball star Scott Pierce. While the gossip and rumors from the previous year have continued, Harper finds herself much better equipped to handle them. The confidence and conceitedness that Scott so effortlessly displayed seem to rub off on Harper, but has his selfishness also? With Scott now a freshman in college, Harper finds herself much more alone as she faces the challenges of high school life. Forces both within and outside her control are acting in ways that could have life-changing implications, and how she chooses to face them will either push Harper and Scott closer together or drive them irrevocably apart. A story about love, life, tragedy, and forgiveness, All In takes the reader on a roller coaster ride of emotions. Following along with Harper on her journey is both exhilarating and infuriating, but it is a journey worth taking; her quest for love and happiness is universal, but it can feel all too personal.




Under the Radar


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Growing up on the family tree of an American dynasty did not protect Diane Tate from the darker legacies of sexual abuse, addiction, and domestic violence. This story is one of survival in the face of peril, redemption despite self-hatred, and the impact that abusive legacy has on establishing the trajectory of a child's life. Whether she was walking the streets of her small hometown in North Carolina or being presented to American and international society in the Grand Ballroom of The Plaza Hotel in New York City, her truth was hiding from everyone, including herself. Not only does she trudge through the darkness of alcoholism and an abusive marriage; she takes the reader on a journey of healing, making the choice to stand up for herself when it mattered the most. Within these pages you will find inspiration in the poetry of Ms. Tate’s life. You will wince and cheer, laugh and cry, and walk away with the hope that even a life lived in the shadows of your own mind can be brought into the light.




Everybody's Favorite Brother (A Real DC Story)


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Everybody's Favorite Brother (A Real DC Story) is an inspirational book for the young and old - a dramatic read for people of all ages. It chronicles the life of two brothers, one living a regular life and the other living in the fast lane.