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  • Warlord-of-the-Air
    The Warlord of the Air
    by Michael Moorcock
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    Reviewed on May 17, 2013 by Alexandra Hunter

    Adventures, Time Travel and Airships, what more could you ask for?

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    Red Moon
    by Benjamin Percy
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    Reviewed on May 16, 2013 by Deborah Zipf

    In “Red Moon, Benjamin Percy has created a world where lycans who are not drugged into complacency, are fighting for their civil rights and committing acts of terror that have obvious similarities to those being performed today by groups like Al-Qaeda.

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    The Glass Wives
    by Amy Sue Nathan
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    Reviewed on May 15, 2013 by Mary Ward

    "What really makes a family? Evie will show you how to open your heart and mind."

  • Red Sparrow
    Red Sparrow
    by Jason Matthews
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    Reviewed on May 15, 2013 by Linda Hitchcock

    Retired clandestine CIA officer Jason Matthews may have written the definitive spy thriller of the 21st century with his debut novel Red Sparrow.

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    Dead Ever After
    by Charlaine Harris
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    Reviewed on May 14, 2013 by Sarah Sullivan

    The FINAL Sookie Stackhouse novel. You know you want to see how it all ends....

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    Is This Tomorrow
    by Caroline Leavitt
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    Reviewed on May 13, 2013 by Mary Ward

    "A missing child turns lives upside down"

  • All The Light There Was
    All The Light There Was
    by Nancy Kricorian
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    Reviewed on May 13, 2013 by Linda Hitchcock

    It would be a reasonable choice for a young adult selection of a mild introduction to Nazi occupation without emphasizing the horrors of war.

  • Thomas Jefferson's Creme Brulee
    Thomas Jefferson’s Crème Brulee
    by Thomas J. Craughwell
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    Reviewed on May 12, 2013 by Linda Hitchcock

    The book has a clever title yet ultimately fails to provide much more substantive information than is found in guidebooks and furnished by docents at Monticello.

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    The Apple Orchard
    by Susan Wiggs
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    Reviewed on May 9, 2013 by Mary Ward

    "A charming story set in an apple orchard in the Napa Valley"

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    Carry Your Heart
    by Audrey Bell
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    Reviewed on May 9, 2013 by Julie Johnson

    "a story about loving and living that will touch your heart"

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    Tempting Cameron
    by Karen Erickson
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    Reviewed on May 8, 2013 by Julie Johnson

    "the perfect read for those looking for a moody, difficult, flawed but loving hero and the wonderful woman who understands him"

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    The Lost Husband
    by Katherine Center
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    Reviewed on May 6, 2013 by Mary Ward

    "A wonderful cast of characters, filled with warmth and compassion, will draw you right in."

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    Sand Castle Bay
    by Sherryl Woods
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    Reviewed on May 5, 2013 by Julie Johnson

    "I love how Sherryl Woods’s books are about family as much as they are about romance."

  • Cover The Cross and the Dragon
    THE CROSS AND THE DRAGON
    by KIM RENDFELD
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    Reviewed on May 3, 2013 by Lucy Bertoldi

    Based on the Legend of Roland- Historical fiction on the times of Charlemagne...

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    Cowboy Take Me Away
    by Jane Graves
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    Reviewed on May 3, 2013 by Julie Johnson

    "that perfect blend of humor and angst"

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    Someday, Someday, Maybe
    by Lauren Graham
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    Reviewed on May 1, 2013 by Mary Ward

    "Franny Banks is trying to make it in New York and you will be right there with her, rooting her on."

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    Shot of Sultry
    by Macy Beckett
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    Reviewed on May 1, 2013 by Julie Johnson

    "As much as I loved the extended cast in the first Sultry Springs book, I could not get enough of the supporting characters in A Shot of Sultry."

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    The House that Love Built
    by Beth Wiseman
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    Reviewed on April 29, 2013 by Julie Johnson

    "a touching story about learning to love again and finding both faith and family"

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    Eleanor & Park
    by Rainbow Rowell
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    Reviewed on April 29, 2013 by Sarah Sullivan

    Can they have a happily ever after? Please?

  • Cascade
    Cascade
    by Maryanne O'Hara
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    Reviewed on April 29, 2013 by Darlene Smoliak

    "Cascade is a beautifully written story set in the Depression era of star crossed lovers, desires, ambition, and betrayals. I was instantly transported back in time in this novel and I loved every minute!"

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