The Italian Affair
What She Wants is Not on the Menu... ?Delving into the complexities of desire, betrayal, and the consequences of pursuing forbidden passions, The Italian Affair is a contemporary romance novel that deals with similar... See More
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by MiLFY
(7 reviews)
What She Wants is Not on the Menu... ?Delving into the complexities of desire, betrayal, and the consequences of pursuing forbidden passions, The Italian Affair is a contemporary romance novel that deals with similar... See More
by Grace Quincy
(13 reviews)
Rule #1: Don't Get Caught. Louisa Aldridge was born ten minutes before her brother, sealing her fate. In a land divided by civil war, every firstborn child must serve in the military, sacrificing their blood and life to... See More
(25 reviews)
Ahab sits on the throne but lacks the heart and stomach of a king. Jezebel exhibits kingly qualities galore but has no throne. Most Israelites follow Ahab in submitting to his wife's gods. But a tenacious remnant led by the... See More
(148 reviews)
With The Devil She Knows, Bill Loehfelm has written a pitch-black thriller in a fresh, compulsively readable voice, with pages that turn themselves. This is the real deal: a breakout novel by a writer whom Publishers Weekly... See More
(51 reviews)
In 40 Questions About Calvinism, church historian Shawn D. Wright tackles many issues about the theological system known as Calvinism. Taking an irenic approach, Wright explains the key doctrines while also contrasting them... See More
by Annie Duke
(1,039 reviews)
Through a blend of compelling exercises, illustrations, and stories, the bestselling author of Thinking in Bets will train you to combat your own biases, address your weaknesses, and help you become a better and more... See More
(336 reviews)
With the economy reeling in the wake of the recent recession, many people are experiencing such financial challenges as credit card debt, downsizing, dead-end jobs, and inadequate or depleted savings. With these challenges... See More
by Dani Shapiro
(627 reviews)
"I was immensely moved by this elegant book, which reminded me... that all of us... must face down the big spiritual questions of life." -- Elizabeth Gilbert, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love Dani... See More
(2,637 reviews)
A father and daughter grapple with unexpected grief in "an emotional journey of love, loss, healing, and redemption. I rooted for every character" (Lisa See, New York Times-bestselling author of Snow Flower and The Secret... See More
(180 reviews)
Save time with 100 fabulous quick-and-easy recipes -- using six ingredients, six minutes of prep, and six minutes of clean up -- from celebrity chef Stuart O'Keeffe. Preparing a meal doesn't need to be difficult or require... See More
by Lars Mytting
(2,388 reviews)
"A surprise best-seller which, apparently, has the power to turn even the most feeble of us into axe-wielding lumberjacks." -- Independent The latest Scandinavian publishing phenomenon is not a Stieg Larsson-like thriller... See More
(22,381 reviews)
Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers team up to crack an unsolvable case in this thrilling new novel by #1 New York Times bestselling author John Sandford. Alex Sand was spending the evening at home playing basketball with... See More
(2,725 reviews)
A British soldier flees to the Hebrides for reprieve from war while something else hunts for him in this historical thriller by the author of The Crossing. When Cap. John Lacroix returns home from Spain, wounded... See More
(197 reviews)
"Deliciously shiver-inducing... Fans of dark fantasies such as Neil Gaiman's Coraline will find this tale irresistible" -- from the award-winning author (School Library Journal). Verdigris (n.): a blue-green rust that... See More
by F.A. Hayek
(28 reviews)
The Pure Theory of Capital, F. A. Hayek's long-overlooked, little-understood volume, was his most detailed work in economic theory. Originally published in 1941 when fashionable economic thought had shifted to John Maynard... See More
by Andrea Kane
(174 reviews)
A murder in upstate NY leads a young woman to search for answers among one of the region's most powerful families in this romantic thriller. Sally Montgomery's romantic getaway in the Hudson Valley is brutally cut short... See More
by Camy Tang
(51 reviews)
Arissa Tiong and her three-year-old niece are snatched off the street by members of a notorious drug gang. Having lost her police officer brother to a drug bust gone bad, Arissa knows the danger she's in. But she has no idea... See More
(44 reviews)
This book provides a comprehensive theological framework for assessing significance of eating, employing a Trinitarian theological lens to evaluate food production and consumption practices as they are being worked out in... See More
(40 reviews)
The little-known story of the West Florida Revolt: "One rollicking good book." -- Jay Winik When Britain ceded the territory of West Florida -- what is now Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida -- to Spain in 1783... See More
(322 reviews)
A fascinating dual biography of the women who founded today's beauty industry They were both born in the nineteenth century in humble circumstances-Helena Rubinstein in an orthodox Jewish household in Kraków, Poland... See More
(6,709 reviews)
Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft has influenced and guided countless students, coven initiates, and solitaries around the world. One of modern Wicca's most recommended books, this comprehensive text features a... See More
by Mark Stevens
(456 reviews)
Life in the Victorian Asylum reconstructs the lost world of the nineteenth century public asylums. This fresh take on the history of mental health reveals why county asylums were built, the sort of people they housed and the... See More
by Bill Johnson
(481 reviews)
Moving in the spiritual realm should be as much a part of a believer's routine as prayer, worship and reading Scripture. Yet all too often, Christians practice an intellectual faith, which lacks any supernatural punch... See More
by Ivy Naistadt
(32 reviews)
For many of us, public speaking is at best a chore marked by great anxiety and at worst a potential career stopper. Ours is a time when the ability to communicate in front of individuals or groups in all types of business... See More
by Tina Cassidy
(406 reviews)
Former Boston Globe reporter Tina Cassidy delivers a remarkable account of one year in the life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, America's favorite first lady and an international icon. 1975 was a year of monumental changes... See More
by Dani Shapiro
(618 reviews)
From the New York Times bestselling author of Inheritance and host of the hit podcast Family Secrets -- "a bona fide page turner" (The New York Times Book Review) about the mysteries of teenage pain and family crisis.... See More
by Joseph Luzzi
(106 reviews)
A "heartbreaking, heartrending, heart-stopping" memoir of a literature professor's personal journey to hell and back (Vanity Fair). On a cold November morning, Joseph Luzzi, a Dante scholar and professor at Bard College... See More
by McKel Hill
(150 reviews)
Discover just how deliciously simple whole foods cooking can be with this essential cookbook, based on the popular Nutrition Stripped blog, featuring more than 100 exciting and good-for-you recipes and color photography... See More
by Renee Ryan
(232 reviews)
Second in the series of three Irish sisters who travel to America for adventure -- and love -- from the author of The Wedding Journey and A Baby Between Them. When William Black's mail-order bride fails to appear at the... See More
by Ian McEwan
(9,540 reviews)
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ? A symphonic novel of love and war, childhood and class, guilt and forgiveness that provides all the satisfaction of a brilliant narrative and the provocation we have come to expect from the acclaimed... See More
(263 reviews)
This dual biography offers "a captivating, intimate portrait of one of the country's most important political dynasties" -- often in their own words (Doris Kearns Goodwin). In this revealing, often poignant work... See More
(3,395 reviews)
The celebrated author continues his Space Odyssey with this Hugo Award winner: "A daring romp through the solar system and a worthy successor to 2001" (Carl Sagan). In 1968, Arthur C. Clarke's bestselling 2001: A Space... See More