Adult Fiction
Death Becomes You by Deanna Lynn Sletten.
Rachel Emery hadn't
planned on investigating a murder mystery again after her first and only
experience solving a long-ago murder. But when her friend, romance writer Ariel
Weathers, called her, frantic about her dead ex-husband stalking her, Rachel is
too intrigued to refuse to investigate it.As Rachel digs up information about
Randall's death, new twists and turns keep springing up, taking her in several
directions. And when the original case investigator, Jack Meyers, joins in,
they seem destined for choppy waters. Then a shocking new murder takes the two
sleuths down yet another path that becomes more deadly by the minute. What
happened the day Randall went out for a cruise on his yacht? Did he die as
they'd thought, or was he setting up a devious plan of murder?
Wait for It by Jenn McKinlay.
Stuck in a dreary Boston
winter, Annabelle Martin would like nothing more than to run away from her
current life. She's not even thirty years old, twice-divorced, and has just
dodged a marriage proposal . . . from her ex-husband. When she's offered her
dream job as creative director at a cutting-edge graphic design studio in
Phoenix, she jumps at the opportunity to start over. When she arrives in the
Valley of the Sun, Annabelle is instantly intrigued by her anonymous landlord.
Based on the cranky, handwritten notes Nick Daire leaves her, she assumes he is
an old, rich curmudgeon. Annabelle is shocked when she finally meets Nick and
discovers that he's her age and uses a wheelchair. Nick suffered from a stroke
a year ago, and while there's no physical reason for him not to recover, he is
struggling to overcome the paralyzing fear that has kept him a prisoner in his
own home. Despite her promise to herself not to get involved, Annabelle finds
herself irresistibly drawn to Nick. And soon she wonders if she and Nick might
help each other find the courage to embrace life, happiness, and true love.
The Northern Throne by Steven A. McKay.
Northern Britain, AD431,
Spring. Bellicus the Druid and his friend Duro, a former Roman centurion, have
already suffered a great deal in recent years but, for them, things are about
to get even worse. Britain is changing. The Romans have gone and warriors from
many different places seek to fill the void the legions left behind. In the south,
the Saxons' expansion seems unstoppable despite the efforts of the warlord
Arthur, while north of Hadrian's Wall various kings and chieftains are always
looking to extend their borders. In Dun Breatann, Bellicus believes the
disparate northern tribes must put aside their differences, become allies, and
face the Saxon threat together, under one High King. Or High
Queen...Small-minded men don't always look at the bigger picture though, and,
when Bellicus and Duro seek to form a pact with an old enemy, events take a
shocking and terrible turn that will leave the companions changed forever.
Adult Non-Fiction
Up & Down by Bubba Watson & Don Yaeger.
He was a small-town boy
who burst onto the international golf scene with a dramatic hook shot from deep
in the woods to win the Masters-- before the game he loved almost killed
him. Opening up about the toll that chasing and achieving his
dream of being a champion golfer took on his mental health, Bubba
Watson shares his powerful story of the breaking point that gave him
clarity. Bubba Watson is known as the big-hitting left-handed golfer who plays
with the pink driver--the small-town kid who grew up as a child golf
prodigy before going on to win two Masters Tournaments, competing in
the Olympics, and rising to be the number two golfer in the world. But
every dream comes with a price. Feeling that he was never good enough, Bubba
began to let the constant criticism from fans and commentators haunt his
thoughts. Success in the game he loved was killing him. In Up and Down, Bubba opens
up about his debilitating anxiety attacks, the death of his father
and namesake, adopting his children, and how reaching a breaking point professionally
and personally drew him closer to his family and God.
Betrayal by Jonathan Karl.
Nobody is in a better
position to tell the story of the shocking final chapter of the Trump show than
Jonathan Karl. As the reporter who has known Donald Trump longer than any other
White House correspondent, Karl told the story of Trump's rise in the New
York Times bestseller Front Row at the Trump Show. Now he tells the
story of Trump's downfall, complete with riveting behind-the-scenes accounts of
some of the darkest days in the history of the American presidency and packed
with original reporting and on-the-record interviews with central figures in
this drama who are telling their stories for the first time.
Easy/Juvenile/Young Adult/Graphic Novel
Ancestor Approved by Cynthia Leitich Smith. J
Edited by award-winning
and bestselling author Cynthia Leitich Smith, this collection of intersecting
stories by both new and veteran Native writers bursts with hope, joy,
resilience, the strength of community, and Native pride. Native families from
Nations across the continent gather at the Dance for Mother Earth Powwow in Ann
Arbor, Michigan. In a high school gym full of color and song, people dance,
sell beadwork and books, and celebrate friendship and heritage. Young
protagonists will meet relatives from faraway, mysterious strangers, and
sometimes one another (plus one scrappy rez dog). They are the heroes of their
own stories.
A Clash of Steel by C. B. Lee.
YA
The sun is setting on the
golden age of piracy, and the legendary Dragon Fleet, the scourge of the South
China Sea, is no more. Its ruthless leader, a woman known only as the Head of
the Dragon, is now only a story, like the ones Xiang has grown up with all her
life. She desperately wants to prove her worth, especially to her mother, a
shrewd businesswoman who never seems to have enough time for Xiang. Her father
is also only a story, dead at sea before Xiang was born. Her single memento of
him is a pendant she always wears, a simple but plain piece of gold jewelry.
But the pendant's true nature is revealed when a mysterious girl named Anh
steals it, only to return it to Xiang in exchange for her help in decoding the
tiny map scroll hidden inside. The revelation that Xiang's father sailed with
the Dragon Fleet and tucked away this secret changes everything. Rumor has it
that the legendary Head of the Dragon had one last treasure--the plunder of a
thousand ports--that for decades has only been a myth, a fool's journey. Xiang
is convinced this map could lead to the fabled treasure. Captivated with the
thrill of adventure, she joins Anh and her motley crew off in pursuit of the
island. But the girls soon find that the sea--and especially those who sail
it--are far more dangerous than the legends led them to believe.
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