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Ryder

The heat level on this one is high, excluding it from some more conservative collections. This latest from the "Delta Squad" series (after Lawson) can stand on its own, but fans of the books are the most likely to pick it up.
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Judd's Vow

A nice beach read as we head into spring break season. Those familiar with the Harlow brothers (Tanner's Promise; Luke's Gift) will be glad to get to Judd's story, but it is accessible as a stand-alone as well.
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Love at the Beach Shop

Although the second entry in the series (after Shirley Jump's Summer Love: Take Two), this novel from Jacobs (Her Unexpected Hero) stands alone and could be appropriate for a YA audience as well; highly recommend for all collections.
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The Sleuth's Miscalculation

The merging of Christian romance with mystery is a tall order and frequently unsuccessful. Indeed, this series launch seems to lack a clear path or central theme, though the romance and the forgiveness elements are sweet and heartwarming. Fans of Johnson's (The Reluctant Groom) romances may be interested to try this new series, but it could be a tough sell for new readers.
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Bitterroot: The Life and Death of Meriwether Lewis

This book will appeal to general readers as well as those well versed in the history of the Corps of Discovery. An important addition for all American history collections.
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The One-Bottle Cocktail: More Than 80 Recipes with Fresh Ingredients and a Single Spirit

Although this is not an essential guide, anyone looking for a drink mixing guide will find a lot to appreciate.
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The Hellfire Club

Tapper (The Outpost), celebrated for his distinguished journalism career, has earned his spurs and white hat in this gunslinging saga through the underbelly of American government. Any District of Columbia fan will recognize his deep knowledge of congressional lore and local geography. Close to a 50–50 balance between fact and fiction, this debut will have readers calling for more fiction from Tapper's writerly pen. [See Prepub Alert, 11/21/17.]
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The Escape Line: How the Ordinary Heroes of Dutch-Paris Resisted the Nazi Occupation of Western Europe

This fine study will be primarily of interest to students of World War II and the Holocaust.
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Someone To Talk To

Dense with dozens of interwoven narratives of living through pre- and post-Mao China, Liu's scathing and illuminating tome is highly recommended for internationally savvy fans of Mo Yan, Yu Hua, and Yan Lianke.
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