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In this “complex, compelling” novel by the New York Times–bestselling author, a troubled woman uncovers the mysteries of her own past (Kirkus Reviews). Abandoned by her young mother, unsure of her father’s identity, and raised by her prominent aunt and uncle, thirty-year-old Fiona Range has developed a high threshold for emotional pain. Her recklessness, generosity, and poor judgment have landed her in more scrapes than her affluent family—or small-town community—can tolerate. Beautiful, volatile, and smart-tongued (or trashy, erratic, and wild, depending on whom you ask), Fiona hits rock bottom after she wakes up with a hangover and a strange man in her bed. Alienated from relatives and friends but determined to change, Fiona turns to the men in her life—among them, cruel and unstable Patrick Grady, who denies she is his daughter. When her gentle cousin Elizabeth arrives home with fiancé in tow, it sparks a storm where past mistakes and current passions collide.
"Allegro" continues the tale of Fiona and her European travels with Ellen, her marriage and answers the question: How do you remember love? In "Allegro," Fiona has come out of her coma but remains stuck in the past and the duality of marriage and love. Fiona is forced to reconcile the memories and love for the husband in her heart with the one in her memories. As she continues to recall her love(s), we are reminded that no matter the time period nor changes in society, love is a constant, especially in our memories. There is always a time, a place, and a chance to love. Do you, remember, love?
As a child growing up in Fairyland, Fiona has just one aim in life, to be a sunshine fairy. She wants to dance and play in the sunshine and to wear beautiful dresses. Devoting her childhood to studying, she passes all her exams and eventually graduates as a fairy. Her dreams are all shattered however when, despite all her hard work she is sent to the Winter and Frost section. She hates the cold! Fiona sulkily goes off to her icy new job, but it is not long before she gets into trouble and comes up with a plan to escape into the sunshine. Avril has just been made a supervisor in Fairyland and she and her team will be bringing autumn to the towns they look after. They are just waiting for a wake up call. But something is wrong and Avril awakes to find that summer has run on far too long. The Fairy Queen is counting on her to save autumn, she will need to come up with a plan, and fast! The fairies in the Winter and Frost section are very excited. They are hoping Santa will allow them to bring a White Christmas to their towns this year. They have made so many supplies for snow that they are overflowing but have they made too much? Year in year out the seasons come and go and the townspeople carry on going about their normal business. One day, however, some bad-weather elves take over the town and wreak havoc. No-one would have guessed where help was about to come from.
WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE • NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Evoking Jane Austen, Emma Straub, and other masters of the literary marriage, Breathing Lessons celebrates the small miracles and magic of truly knowing someone. Unfolding over the course of a single emotionally fraught day, this stunning novel encompasses a lifetime of dreams, regrets and reckonings—and is oftern regarded as Tyler's seminal work. Maggie and Ira Moran are on a road trip from Baltimore, Maryland to Deer Lick, Pennsylvania to attend the funeral of a friend. Along the way, they reflect on the state of their marriage, its trials and its triumphs—through their quarrels, their routines, and their ability to tolerate each other’s faults with patience and affection. Where Maggie is quirky, lovable and mischievous, Ira is practical, methodical and mired in reason. What begins as a day trip becomes a revelatory and unexpected journey, as Ira and Maggie rediscover the strength of their bond and the joy of having somebody with whom to share the ride, bumps and all. “More powerful and moving than anything [Tyler] has done.” —Los Angeles Times
Life flourishes in the Book, a world of stacked realms spanning the ages, like the pages of an epic chronicle. Each page opens to domains evoking the glory of ancient empires, the passion of the Renaissance, or the adventure of court intrigue. Those who can travel between them are page turners, blessed with the power to go from one page to the next. For investigator Fiona Thorne, turning the page is normal life. Solving mysteries is where the excitement lives. No case is too small to ignite her curiosity, no page too familiar to explore. She is determined to leave her mark in the Book, no matter where her cases may lead. Whether unravelling conspiracies in an Elizabethan-like kingdom, outwitting sly cutthroat panthers on Roman seas, or navigating intrigues in a Venetian realm of canals and secretive fae, Fiona follows clues through page after page. Blaze, the page of fire, is wasting away. Fire elementals are being smuggled out in waves, but by whom? Fiona is on the job and nothing will hold her back, not even the overbearing Travel Guild. They may run the Book, but they don’t rule her. With the fire page and its creatures on the brink of winking out, she has to race to unravel who the smugglers are and how to stop them. Is there more to this case than it seems? Can Fiona read between the lines and solve it in time? This is the first of a brilliant new historical fantasy series in a world where people are more than their ability, their title, or their page. Come for the world-building and mysteries. Stay for the delightful characters whom you’ll root for time and time again. This series is definitely a page turner.
"Did we have any relatives die in the First World War?" Forensic Anthropologist Kat Kelso's innocent question begins the unravelling of a hundred years of family history, lies and secrets. In 1916 twin brothers Denny and Connor Ronan are eager to get to the war before it's all over; Bridie O'Malley, their childhood friend and the woman they both love, watches them leave, understanding too late that war is about more than heroes and handsome boys in uniform. Nearly a century on from the disastrous battle of Fromelles, Kat Kelso, Bridie's great granddaughter, is on site in France identifying the recovered bodies of lost Australian soldiers. The discovery of her own relative amongst the dead men brings Kat, her mother Fiona and great-aunt Hattie, far more questions than answers. The wounds of love and war have devastating consequences that ripple across time.
View our feature on Alyssa Day’s Atlantis Betrayed.Another Warriors of Poseidon novel for romance lovers to dive into... What could Christophe, powerful Warrior of Poseidon, have in common with Fiona Campbell, the notorious jewel thief known as the Scarlet Ninja? Answer: The Siren, a legendary Crown Jewel that Fiona has targeted for her next heist. It's said to be worth millions, but to Christophe it's invaluable. For the Siren also happens to be one of the missing jewels from Poseidon's trident. But breaking into the Tower of London is a two-person job, and Christophe and Fiona must team up to commit the crime of the century. Watch a Video
Sarah Baxter made the only choice she could when she ended things with sexy billionaire Tyler Corrigan. At least she learned something from the experience—that she’s not a woman who wants to depend on others for her success. So she’s starting her own business. Problem is, she has to see Tyler Corrigan one last time if she’s going to succeed... This story is part of A Mile High Romance: The Complete Collection.
Volume 2 of the "Prince Charming Diaries" is loosely based off the fairy tales: "Bluebeard," "The Flying Trunk," "The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp," and "The Snow Queen." The stories are written as told by seven brothers.