Genuine Fraud
Genuine Fraud Enamored with her best friend’s world of privilege and glamour, Jules’s interest turns obsessive in this action-packed thriller. Meet the most unreliable narrator since the Talented Mr. Ripley. Unputdownable.
Genuine Fraud Enamored with her best friend’s world of privilege and glamour, Jules’s interest turns obsessive in this action-packed thriller. Meet the most unreliable narrator since the Talented Mr. Ripley. Unputdownable.
Spindle and Dagger Living among the very warband of men who slaughtered her family, Elen survives on her wits, determination, and new alliances. A story set in 12th century Wales that is as modern and gripping as any story told today.
The Things She’s Seen The unraveling of an unsolved arson of a children’s home in remote Australia is the setting for this tenderly-crafted, dark tale about about loss and healing. Written by a brother and sister!
The One Memory of Flora Banks A mystery-thriller with an unreliable main character is my favorite kind of read. As the suspense grows, so will your suspicions of Flora, her memory, and most of all, her motives.
Today Tonight Tomorrow A city-wide scavenger hunt, the Aurora Bridge Troll, and two seniors racing against the clock…and towards each other. A sweet, romantic jaunt through Seattle.
Today Tonight Tomorrow A city-wide scavenger hunt, the Aurora Bridge Troll, and two seniors racing against the clock…and towards each other. A sweet, romantic jaunt through Seattle.
A Sitting in St. James The family fortune is buried deep, as deep as the family’s secrets. A struggling Southern sugar cane plantation needs money but that may not be enough to save it from it’s wretched past.
Butterfly Yellow A Vietnamese refugee newly arrived in Texas in search of her younger brother befriends a wanna-be rodeo cowboy. Will their guilt-ridden secrets hold them back from finding happiness?
Crushing Follow two lonely-hearts through the city in this wordless graphic novel that explores being “crushed” – by isolation or by love. Brilliant.
The How & the Why An adoption story told from a teen mother’s letters and her daughter’s journal. Has humor, heart, and OK, maybe I shed a few tears. Perfect for fans of Robin Benway’s Far From the Tree.