Lifeline to Marionette

By Jennifer Waitte

Alaina Michelle Sekovich was a brilliant beauty born to the iconic European composer Alexander Sekovich. Michelle could not live under her father’s domineering thumb anymore, so she ran away to Paris when she was fifteen years old. She became a multimedia star and the toast...

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Life Lessons

She thought she was learning to be a student midwife - she was learning to be herself. (Lessons of a Student Midwife)
By J E Rowney

Life Lessons by J.E. Rowney is an inspirational New Adult novel about Violet Cobham who dreams of becoming a midwife. Now the path to midwifery is hard work, and being part of a team, learning how to get along with and respect other members of...

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Libertas

By Danuta Pfeiffer

Libertas by Danuta Pfeiffer is the first book in the epic Pocketful of Seeds trilogy. It follows the journey of Fredericka, a young mixed-race uneducated slave raised on a plantation in antebellum South Carolina, and Horace, an emancipated well-educated young black man raised from childhood...

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Life Rolls Along

By Linda Nielsen

Life Rolls Along by Linda Nielsen is one of those novels that mixes absurdity with the seriousness, social commentary, and tenderness that we all look for in fiction. Skye Topple’s marriage is not turning into the ideal union that he hoped for. His wife, Delaney...

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Liberty Justice

By Brett McKay

Liberty Justice by Brett McKay takes you into the secret life of Liberty Justice. This thirteen-year-old has become the head of the house, keeping bills paid, bits of food in the cupboard, and caring for her heroin-addicted mother. She is a good student but is...

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Love in a Time of Hate

By Matthew Langdon Cost

After the Civil War ended, New Orleans, like many Southern cities, experienced almost insurmountable challenges with its diverse population of wealthy plantation owners, newly freed Blacks, Creoles, and Native Americans. Some citizens fought to return to their previous power while others sought a new way...

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Lie A Little . . . To Love A Lot

A heart-warming Victorian family saga (The Faredene Saga Book 1)
By Debra Delaney

Life for a lonely spinster in the Victorian era could potentially stretch on endlessly into oblivion. It wasn’t a cheerful thought for Victoria Kavanagh. Already in her twenties when her father passes away (her mother passed away when she was younger), Victoria has given up...

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Love Notes from Tunis

By Tanner Brooks

Love Notes from Tunis by Tanner Brooks is a fascinating book that stunningly melds one man’s experience of culture shock with his journey toward self-discovery to create more than a delightful reading experience. This is a book that will have readers thinking about some of...

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Lost and Found

By Ronald L. Ruiz

Lost and Found is a compelling crime novel written by Ronald L. Ruiz. Abel Mendoza is looking for a new life as a lawyer. He felt that he could make a good living, but he also wanted to make a difference in the Mexican/Chicano community....

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Landscape of a Marriage

Central Park was only the beginning...
By Gail Ward Olmsted

Frederick Law Olmsted is known as the “father of American landscape architecture.” He designed large city public parks as well as the grounds for private estates, academic institutions, and other famous sites. What is not as well-known are the facts about his wife, family, and...

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