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WWII war widow Sophie Wright has just moved back to Aspen Falls with her two children, Garth and Maggie. Almost immediately, her brother Keith introduces her to carpenter Leland Halverson in the hopes they’ll hit it off. Leland is shy and reserved and reluctant to pursue Sophie. He has a dark secret he feels would tear them apart, and he’s afraid to be hurt.

Fleeing her alcoholic father, Bella, age five, and her mother escape Able Manor. She returns at eighteen after her mother dies and is shocked by the condition of the house of which she is now half-owner. She’s aware that she can only trust Eli, a college student home for the summer.

Kendall Whitaker is an aspiring actress who will do whatever it takes for fame – including working at a film studio as an assistant to the unhappy Mr. Poole.  After working there for a year, she is no closer to stardom. Life is boring and predictable until actor Grayson Ellis comes on the scene. Kendall is smitten with the actor and surprised when he feels the same about her.

Lady Vale’s four-year-old son, Benedict, is ripped from her arms by kidnappers in 1796.  The ransom? A book her cruel husband possesses: a book of names and numbers for blackmail. Lady Vale has no idea where it is, and Lord Vale would rather keep the book than retrieve his son. Years later, Lord Vale dies and Lady Vale begins searching for Benedict.

The Baby Jazz
Gregory
Papadoyiannis

“The Baby Jazz” is the story of Jasmine and her father Gregory.  Jazz’s mother leaves them and doesn’t make any appearance in their lives throughout the book, which consists of Jazz’s first 2 ½ years.  Gregory faces the trials that come with raising his infant daughter alone, losing a job in Hollywood, and moving to Greece all while navigating the challenges of new parenthood including the terr

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