By Heather Graham
When Charlie discovers the body of a Civil War reenactor, the second murdered in two days, she is stunned to find out that her father may be suspect. An old flame, Ethan, has been assigned to the case and together, Ethan and Charlie must find the real killer to clear her father’s name.

In a stunning follow-up to the acclaimed
Aurora, now married to true-crime writer Robin Crusoe and pregnant, learns that four children, including her 15-year-old brother, Phillip, have wisped away into thin air after soccer practice. What’s worse, a dead body lies exactly where the children were thought to be heading.
The streets of St. Peter’s Square in Rome are crowded with faces of those waiting on the white smoke signals, representing the selection of the new Pope. But not all the faces are friendly ones… because it’s very possible that the new Pope may be a woman.
Eleven -year- old Anna O’Donnell decides to demonstrate her faith by fasting, claiming she has been living for months off manna from heaven. When an English nurse, Lib Wright, is sent to observe the girl, she soon finds herself fighting for Anna’s life.
Count Alexander Rostov has been put on house arrest, serving his sentence in a tiny attic in the Metropol, a grand hotel, right across the street from the Kremlin. However, Rostov is introduced to the path of self-discovery while he is forced to helplessly watch the world go by outside his window.
After the unexpected loss of his girlfriend, a teenage boy suffering from delusions is convinced that he can travel through time to save her.