Five "New York Times" bestselling authors-five superlative stories. From J.D. Robb: Eve and Rourke return to investigate a series of murders connected to a brilliant young surgeon in "Chaos in Death." From Mary Blayney: A shopkeeper's solitude is complicated by a magic coin, a da...
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32-year old Caddie Winger experiences a summer of profound change when her grandmother, with whom she lives, moves into a convalescent home. Living alone for the first time since college, Caddie looks at the world with new eyes and begins to take charge of her future, making new ...
Venture into a world where the rules of love of time and of place can be forever lost ... In J.D. Robb's Missing in Death Eve Dallas investigates a woman's disappearance from a New York City ferry. In The Dog Days of Laurie Summer by Patricia Gaffney a woman awakens after an acci...
When tragedy strikes a group of four women friends, their love, loyalty, and courage are put to the ultimate test. "A jewel of a book . . . every facet sparkles."--Nora Roberts.
A moving, funny, ultimately reassuring novel about love and life and female conflicts and friendships.
A woman thinks she is tired of her life when the zip doesn't return to her marriage after her daughter moves out of the house. After heading out on her own, however, she discovers new things about what she really wants.
From J.D. Robb: Eve and Rourke link a series of murders to a brilliant young surgeon; from Mary Blayney: a shopkeeper's solitude is complicated by a magic coin; from Patricia Gaffney: a lonely woman, a hotline psychic, and romance; from Ruth Ryan Langan: the shattered soul of an ...
32-year old Caddie Winger experiences a summer of profound change when her grandmother, with whom she lives, moves into a convalescent home. Living alone for the first time since college, Caddie looks at the world with new eyes and begins to take charge of her future, making new ...
Caddie's mother died when she was nine, and she has lived with her grandmother ever since. Now her grandmother is moving into a home and Caddie finds herself living alone for the very first time.
When Anna is betrayed by those she loves and trusts the most, she flees back to her hometown in Maryland. There she must deal with her aunt Rose from whom she has been bitterly estranged for many years.
They are four friends whose deep affection helps them deal with husbands, lovers, careers and children. But trouble is only the beginning for these women and, when tragedy strikes, their love, loyalty and courage will meet the ultimate test.
Sophie Ceene is every bit her father's daughter--proud, fiercely independent...yet bound by the constraints of convention. When she takes over her father's copper mine upon his death and finds herself wildly attracted to the handsome, insolent Cornishman she has hired as a forema...
When Anne Verlaine's hellish marriage appears to be ended by the disappearance of her drinking, carousing husband, she turns to Christy, the handsome vicar of All Saints Church in Wyckerley, for solace--but longs for a great deal more, in the first volume of the Wyckerley trilogy...