
Nonfiction
A World on Fire, by Amanda Foreman (Random House)
The fascinating story of the American Civil War and the major role played by Britain and its citizens in that epic struggle. Barnes and Noble
Wrestling the Hulk, by Linda Hogan (Morrow)
Hulk Hogan’s wife tells a story full of way more drama than anything that happened in the ring.
Fiction
Merciless, by Diana Palmer (HQN Books)
A little summer reading? Tall, dark and eligible? That’s all that matters to the women of Jacobsville when it comes to handsome and aloof FBI agent Jon Blackhawk. From the publisher
The Ghost of Greenwich Village, by Lorna Graham (Ballantine Books)
An amusing if needlessly busy story of a young woman trying to make it in the big city.
Publishers Weekly
Killer Move, by Michael Marshall (Morro)
A creepy, fast-paced thriller that grips you from the first page straight through to its shocking end. From the publisher
What’s Yours Is Mine, by Tess Stimson (Bantam Dell)
Grace has the perfect life in the Oxfordshire countryside until her doctor tells her she won’t be able to get pregnant Publishers Weekly
Paperback
The Soldier’s Wife, by Margaret Leroy (Hyperion/Voice)
As World War II draws closer and closer to Guernsey, Vivienne de la Mare knows that there will be sacrifices to be made.
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