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Delinsky (Before and Again) presents a powerful story about the importance of love, family, and the acceptance of life’s changes. Joy is a little too good to be true but adds a lot of motivation to Mallory’s actions. This page-turner will be in demand by Delinsky’s many fans. [See Prepub Alert, 11/11/19.]
A couple torn apart by parental disapproval and estranged for 25 years rethink their relationship when their daughter insists that her father walks her down the aisle...
When her sailboat capsizes during a storm, a reclusive, island-bred healer is rescued by a stranger who turns out to be far more than the ordinary research scientist he claims to be, in this early classic romance...
Needing a top-notch attorney to help her good friend beat a false charge of theft, a young widowed artist, who'd rejected her wealthy family's life and values for the windswept cliffs of Maine, hires New York's best—and then must deal with the unwanted sizzling passion that develops between them...
A brainy, relationship-wary crossword puzzle creator leaves New York for a remote New Hampshire cabin and connects with a reclusive trapper with an infamous past...
What may have seemed like attractive male sexual dominance upon the book's original 1985 release now reads more like cringe-worthy workplace harassment and sexual assault. While Breeda Kelly Miller reads the text with ample nuance and feeling, there are plenty of newer, better romance titles that will leave readers feeling much more satisfied.
A young woman who’s recently undergone reconstructive plastic surgery is stalked for unknown reasons in this Boston-set woman-in-jeopardy tale that will keep readers on edge and wondering...