When wildly independent Meg Piddington finds herself locked in her father's chocolate factory after hours with a most disarmingly attractive gentleman, she doesn't realize that she is his alibi—proof that Gareth Mandeville did not commit a dastardly crime.
Caroline Venable has everything her Southern heritage promised: money, prestige, a powerful husbandand a predictable routine of country-club luncheons, cocktail parties, and dinners hosting her husband's wealthy friends, clients, and associates in his successful land-developing conglomerate.
When thirty-four-year-old Chloe Morgan appears on Hank Oliver's doorstep in Cameron, Arizona, she arrives with more than her old white German shepherd, Hannah, and a rambunctious young horse in tow.
Hill Towns is a classic novel of remarkable emotional power, insight, and sensitivity from Anne Rivers Siddons, whose books live on the New York Times bestseller list and in the hearts of millions of her adoring fans.
This "e;heartwarming"e; Regency romance about a widow who finds forbidden passion is a "e;lively and surprising read"e; from a New York Times-bestselling author (Publishers Weekly).
He would make her whole againLeaving behind a disastrous marriage, Andy Calhoun moves to the small town of Pemberton, Georgia, "e;in search of banality.
When James Sidwell Marquis of Riverdale offered to help Elizabeth Hotchkiss find herself a husband he never dreamed that the only candidate he could propose would be himself.
Anne Rivers Siddonss novels are womens stories in the best sense, pulling you into the internal landscape of her characters lives and holding you there.
The #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Once an Eagle delivers "e;a brilliant novel spanning two world wars and the Great Depression"e; (The Detroit News).
Awealthy, charismatic, and controversial "e;benefactress of art,"e; Drewe Hildebrand disappears from her estate on the Hudson River, seemingly abducted in the night.
The prodigal son of a nobleman returns home and is forced into a marriage of convenience in this Regency romance from a New York Times bestselling author.
Question:What do Amy, the new mom; Meriel, the West-Indian housekeeper; Claude and Naomi, the alternative couple; Faith, the elegant widow; and Talia, the super-skinny ballerina have in common?
A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, The Plague of Dovesthe first part of a loose trilogy that includes the National Book Award-winning The Round House and LaRoseis a gripping novel about a long-unsolved crime in a small North Dakota town and how, years later, the consequences are still being felt by the community and a nearby Native American reservation.
'The best sort of romance, one with beautifully crafted characters who immediately come alive, all set in an accurate Welsh historical and landscape context.