In Another Time

 by Caroline Leech

World War II: Scotland as part of the Women’s Timber Corps, Maisie finds the independence she’s craved.  But she is frustrated by reserved lumberjack John Lindsay and his many secrets.

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Love A La Mode

 by Stephanie Kate Strohm

Rosie and Henry meet at a prestigious cooking school for teens in Paris, and sparks fly.  But can they handle their stressful classes and their budding relationship?

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Grenade

 by Alan Gratz

Okinawa, 1945: Hideki is handed a grenade and told not to come back until he’s killed an American soldier.  Ray, a young US Marine, has just landed for his first-ever battle.  All he knows is that the enemy is everywhere.

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Louisiana’s Way Home

 by Kate Dicamilla

Louisiana Elefante’s granny has many middle-of-the-night ideas.  But this time, things are different; Granny intends for them to leave home and never return.

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Of Blood and Bone

By Nora Roberts

They look like and everyday family living an ordinary life.  But beyond the edges of this peaceful farm, unimaginable forces of light and dark have been unleashed…

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Once Upon A River

By Diane Setterfield

Villagers puzzle over the identity of a child pulled from the icy river:  Is she a kidnap victim finally returned home?  The daughter of a local couple’s estranged son?  Or associated with the mysterious Quietly, whose appearance in the village always signals change?

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Eggs on Ice

By Laura Childs

In this latest entry in the New York Times best-selling author’s Cackleverry Club mysteries, set during Christmas and again starring cafe owners Suzanne, Toni, and Petra, bristly lawyer Allen sharpe makes the perfect Scrooge in the kindred Players production of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol.  But why should the Ghost of Christmas Past stab him to death during the first rehersal.

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