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The Twin Affair

Vanguard Press
242 pages
$12.99


“Maggie Franklin plays by the rules but lives in a world of people driven by competing motivations, leading to conflict and betrayal, touching those closest to her. She works at a high-end PR firm in Nashville, Tennessee, owned by Richard Gadly, who occupies the gray space between legal and illegal in the intersecting spheres of business and politics. The way she sees herself clashes with the reality of her work: co-workers hustling and violent; the success of her boyfriend’s career, dependent on the crooks she’s desperate to avoid; and the need to control events by the instinct to survive.”

~ the publisher

When Your Back's Against the Wall

Avery
224 pages
$28


The NFL champion whose life inspired the hit movie The Blind Side is back with an inspiring and motivating book on overcoming any obstacle, no matter how tough the odds… Oher’s life has had a lot of unexpected highs: a college degree; four beautiful, healthy children and a happy marriage; drafted in the first round; a Super Bowl victory; and a second chance to play in the “big game.” He’s also run up against quite a few walls: poverty, hunger, homelessness, struggles in school, bullying, job loss, brain injury, anxiety, and depression. What he knows now is that your wall can be your opportunity. 

~the publisher

The Beautiful Risk

Severn House
256 pages
$31.99


“It’s a story of grief, of a dangerous mountain with a dark history, of corruption and greed, of ecoterrorism . . . and of a vulnerable woman with hearing loss, an injured dog and a broken heart, who’ll stop at nothing to uncover the truth.”

~ the publisher

Intermission

Kensington Books
320 pages
$16.95


“As glittering as their name, The Diamonds were on the brink of 1990s pop music stardom—until betrayal tore them apart. Now these four very different women are getting a second shot at success. But will reuniting mend their rift—or will lasting secrets, unspoken betrayals, new temptations, and the hard-knocks of today’s music industry destroy them, and their dreams, for good?”

~ the publisher

Disunion Among Ourselves: The Perilous Politics of the American Revolution

University of Missouri Press
456 pages
$39.95


Disunion Among Ourselves is a most timely book. With detective-like research and deft storytelling, Eli Merritt rescues important conflicts and compromises occurring in the earliest years of the nation’s history from both the shadow of later sectional crises and the glare of founding generation worship.”

~ Daniel H. Usner, author of Native American Women and the Burdens of Southern History

Clearing the Fog: From Surviving to Thriving with Long Covid—A Practical Guide

Little Brown Spark
288 pages
$29


“A timely and essential book. Jackson is a world-renowned expert on the effects of illness on cognitive functioning, and he seamlessly weaves together patient narratives, his own personal struggles, and cutting-edge research to create a uniquely empowering and insightful book.” 

~ Daniela Lamas, author of You Can Stop Humming Now

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