Romance
The Art of Arranging Flowers
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A florist deals with love, grief and renewal in a small town.
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Meg, East Shore Area Library
Deadline
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One of Sandra Brown's best stories including a twist I did not see coming.
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Pat, East Shore Area Library
The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells
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What if you could [fix] everything wrong in your life by living in a different time period?
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Phyllis, East Shore Area Library
Love Me Anyway
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An intimate look at flight attendants both before and after 9/11.
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Ellen, East Shore Area Library
The Movement of Stars
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A Quaker woman discovers a comet in 1840s Massachusetts.
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Ellen, East Shore Area Library
One Plus One
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You're in for one crazy road trip with four misfits in this book.
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Ellen, East Shore Area Library
Twenties Girl
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Part ghost story, part mystery, part romantic-comedy about the importance of family and relationships
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Phyllis, East Shore Area Library
Lost December
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Richard Paul Evans is my go-to for a heart warming page turner, and this was no exception. I loved the story, and loved the characters too. A modern day retelling of The Prodigal Son, a young man is handed the opportunity to succeed his father's company and makes some bad choices, which most of us can relate to. Dependable "feel-good" read.
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Desirae, Elizabethville Area Library
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This book has romance, mystery and faith all in a great story.