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The Queen of Sugar Hill
The Queen of Sugar Hill
By ReShonda Tate
$1.99 Originally $12.49

Bestselling author ReShonda Tate presents a fascinating fictional portrait of Hattie McDaniel, one of Hollywood’s most prolific but woefully underappreciated stars—and the first Black person ever to win an Oscar for her role in the critically acclaimed classic film Gone With the Wind.

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Mansion Beach
Mansion Beach
By Meg Mitchell Moore
$1.99 Originally $14.99

From national bestselling author Meg Mitchell Moore comes a sparkling, escapist novel following a young woman entwined in the opulent lives of her neighbors, set against a backdrop of scandal, secrets, and a not-so-subtle love triangle.

"Moore’s confection of a novel, set on Block Island, is a satisfying treat.”—The New York Times

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Eleven Minutes
Eleven Minutes
By Paulo Coelho
$1.99 Originally $12.99

In this odyssey of self-discovery, a young girl from Brazil must choose between pursuing a path of darkness—sexual pleasure for its own sake—or risking everything to find her own inner light and the possibility of true love.

“One of Coelho’s strongest.” —Kirkus Reviews

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The Days I Loved You Most
The Days I Loved You Most
By Amy Neff
$1.99 Originally $14.99

Unforgettable and utterly romantic, The Days I Loved You Most is an emotional, life-affirming novel that asks, What if you could write the final chapter of your own love story? Spanning the twentieth century from World War II to 9/11 and beyond, The Days I Loved You Most is a timeless tale of unwavering devotiona moving tribute to the enduring power of love and a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is always hope and beauty to be found.

“This bittersweet tale, both heartbreaking and heartfelt, will leave even the most stoic reader with tears in their eyes.” —Booklist, starred review

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Summer at Gaglow
Summer at Gaglow
By Esther Freud
$1.99 Originally $8.99

Alternating between an actress in London's life and her grandmother's childhood during the First World War, Summer at Gaglow unites four generations of an extraordinary family across the vast reaches of silence, place, loss, and time.

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Secrets That Remain
Secrets That Remain
By Julie Bawden-Davis
$1.99 Originally $5.99

Drawn from generational accounts, court records, and newspaper coverage, this powerful novel blends historical fiction with courtroom drama, family saga, and a mystery ripped from the headlines of the time.

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The Silent Sister
The Silent Sister
By C. L. Jennison
$0.99 Originally $2.99

One brutal night. Two broken lives. Twenty years of secrets. A gripping psychological thriller about fractured families, buried trauma, and the revenge no one saw coming.

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The Chinese Garden
The Chinese Garden
By Rosemary Manning
$2.99 Originally $14.99

Set in a repressive girls’ boarding school in the late 1920s, this “wonderful” coming-of-age novel features sixteen-year-old Rachel, a sensitive, bright, and innocent student (The Guardian). Confronted with the persecution of a transgressive friend and troubled by a growing awareness of her own sensuality, Rachel faces an impossible choice that drives her to desperate measures.

“This is a very intelligent, sensitive, and compelling book.” —Anthony Burgess

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The Committee
The Committee
By Sterling Watson
$2.99 Originally $17.99

In the sleepy university town of Gainesville, Florida in the 1950s, the residents appear to lead normal lives. But beneath the surface, the intimate and private lives of the professors, students, and all manner of townspeople are being closely scrutinized by a group of men called the Committee—a shadowy organization utilizes government power and law enforcement to investigate, threaten, and control.

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