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Adult bestseller: Matchup edited by Lee Child: The follow-up to the bestseller Faceoff. Eleven thrilling stories where the world’s best male and female thriller writers match up to create their gripping stories.

Adult bestseller:

Matchup edited by Lee Child: The follow-up to the bestseller Faceoff. Eleven thrilling stories where the world’s best male and female thriller writers match up to create their gripping stories. 

Tom Clancy’s Op-Center Dark Zonecreated by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik, written by Jeff Rovin and George Galdorisi: A thriller.

Dangerous Minds, a Knight and Moon novel by Janet Evanovich: A mismatched trio embark on an investigation of a conspiracy that was one hundred years in the making.

The Little French Bistro by Nina George: One evening in Paris, Marianne decides to leave her old life behind, setting out for the coast, arriving in Brittany, finding herself at Ar Mor (the Sea) Restaurant. There she meets many vibrant new people. When her past calls, she needs to decide whether to return to it or to stay in her new environment.

The People We Hate at the Wedding by Grant Ginder: Paul and Alice’s half-sister Eloise is going to be married in England. She has a bountiful trust fund and they are struggling. It will be a round of fancy places: hotels and restaurants, with a reception at a country estate. They are not particularly interested in going but apparently they have to. 

Come Sundown by Nora Roberts: Western Montana. The Bodine ranch is a family business, an idyllic spot for vacationers who want to ride horses or hold their weddings under the wide sky. At thirty thousand acres, it is home to four generations. Years ago, Alice, a rebellious teenager at eighteen, ran away looking for adventure and freedom.  When she returns she is followed by someone threatening.

Adult audio book:

One Perfect Lie by Lisa Scottoline; read by George Newbern

Adult fiction:

Flesh and Bone and Water by Luiza Sauma: A story of family, class, and deception set against Rio de Janeiro, London and the Amazon River. Son of a successful plastic surgeon, sixteen year old Andre spends his evenings with Luana, the beautiful daughter of the family’s maid. Thirty years later he is a successful doctor in London, recently separated from his British wife when he receives an unexpected letter from Luana. 

Adult inspirational:

Fier & Ice, book three in Wild at Heart by Mary Connealy: Bailey, the eldest sister, takes care of everyone else in family. When her sisters marry and move away, her homestead turns bleak and lonely especially in the winter. Five thousand acres of excellent grazing is lost to Gage Coulter because Bailey’s homestead is located right across the entrance to the canyon filled with lush grass. He needs to regain access to this land, so he makes a proposal to Bailey. 

Adult non-fiction:

The Daily Coyote: a story of love, survival, and trust in the wilds of Wyoming by Shreve Stockton

Young adult:

Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley

Junior fiction:

Opposites Attract: book two in Tales of Rapunzel adapted by Kathy McCullough

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