Sizzling Summer Reads

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Summer is a time of relaxation and discovering newly-released books on the beach or at the poolside. Spend your time indulging in these page-turners, available to download on amazon.com or from your local bookstore.

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Rich People Problems

by Kevin Kwan
When Nicholas Young returns home to be at the bedside of his grandmother Su Yi, he discovers that the entire family clan descends to get their piece of the inheritance and secrets start pouring out.

The Hopefuls by Jennifer Close
Two couples in Washington DC are the best of friends. But when one of them begets stardom, what happens to their relationship?

Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica
Clara’s husband and child are in a serious car accident. As Clara tries to discover the truth about the night of the crash, she learns things about her husband she never knew.

The Sunshine Sisters by Jane Green
Ronni Sunshine fled London for Hollywood, where she became a huge star and eventually had three kids. When illness befalls her and she discovers she is dying, Ronni summons her estranged daughters to help her end her life.

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Watch Me Disappear

by Janelle Brown
When a beautiful Berkley mum disappears on a hike, her husband and daughter Olive are left to deal with the aftermath. Olive begins experiencing strange visions of her mother, in which she is alive, and sets off to discover the truth.

The Chalk Artist by Allegra Goodman
Collin is an artist who does his work in chalk, content to let it be washed away day after day. Nina is an idealistic teacher. When these two fall in love, Nina introduces Collin to her father, a video game mogul who has created a virtual-reality game that one of Nina’s students is obsessed with.

The Shark Club
by Ann Kidd Taylor
Ever since getting bitten by a shark at the age of 12, Maeve has been obsessed with them. Years later, she returns to her hometown and discovers an illegal shark finning operation and gets in on the case.

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The Lost Letter

by Jillian Cantor
When Katie goes to have her father’s stamp collection appraised, an unusual
World War II-era Austrian stamp is discovered. Could this stamp be a part of the resistance movement, used to send secret messages?

Goodbye, Vitamin
by Rachel Khong
When Ruth is dumped by her fiancé, she quits her job and goes home. Home, however, is not quite how she left it, as her father, once a well-known history professor, is now suffering from Alzheimer’s.

Our Little Racket
by Angelica Baker
Set against the backdrop of the financial crisis of 2008, five women face the repercussions of the actions of the one man they call husband, friend, father, son and employer.