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PARIS — The Paris Public Library has added the following e-books to its Maine Download Library account, and they are available for its members:

Cecelia Ahern, “One Hundred Names”; Adi Alsaid, “Let’s Get Lost”; Jennifer Ashley, “Primal Bonds”; Jennifer Ashley, “Pride Mates”; Ace Atkins, “Cheap Shot: a Spenser novel”; Mary Balogh, “The Escape”; Maya Banks, “Giving In”; Maya Banks, “Letting Go”; Maya Banks, “Taking it All”; Amy Bloom, “Lucky Us”; Maeve Binchy, “Chestnut Street”; Chris Bohjalian, “Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands.”

Wanda E. Brunstetter, “The Healing Quilt”; Alafair Burke, “All Day and a Night”; Kate Carlisle, “Homicide in Hardcover”; Colleen Coble, “Seagrass Pier”; Catherine Coulter, “Power Play”; Kady Cross, “The Girl with the Windup Heart”; Clive Cussler, “Ghost Ship”; Janet Dailey, “Texas True”; Jeffery Deaver, “The Skin Collector.”

Jude Deveraux, “True Love”; Jude Deveraux, “For All Time”; Ivan Doig, “This House of Sky”; Janet Evanovich, “Top Secret Twenty-One”; Linda Fairstein, “Terminal City”; Christine Feehan, “Air Bound”; Gayle Forman, “If I Stay”; Lori Foster, “Unexpected”; Dorothea Benton Frank, “The Hurrican Sisters.”

Diana Gabaldon, “Written in My Own Heart’s Blood”; Robert Galbraith, “The Silkworm”; Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, “Dangerous Creatures”; Emily Giffin, “The One and Only”; Heather Graham, “Hexed”; John Green, “The Fault in Our Stars”; Lev Grossman, “The Magician’s Land.”

Heather Gudenkauf, “Little Mercies”; Laurell K. Hamilton, “A Shiver of Light”; Kristin Hannah, “Firefly Lane”; Kristin Hannah, “Fly Away”; Deborah Harkness, “Shadow of Night”; Deborah Harkness, “The Book of Life; Charlaine Harris, “Midnight Crossroad”; B.B. Haywood, “Town in a Pumpkin Bash.”

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B.B. Haywood, “Town in a Wild Moose Chase”; Emma Healey, “Elizabeth is Missing”; Elin Hilderbrand, “The Matchmaker”; Elin Hilderbrand, “The Tailgate: an Original Short Story”; Frank Herbert, “Dune”; Brenda Jackson, “A Man’s Promise”; J.A. Jance, “Remains of Innocence”; J.A. Jance, “The Old Blue Line”; Erika Johansen, “The Queen of the Tearing”; Philip Kerr, “Prayer.”

Dean Koontz, “The City”; Dean Koontz, “The Neighbor”; Beverly Lewis, “Child of Mine”; Karen MacInerney, “Death Runs Adrift:” Debbie Macomber, “The Inn at Rose Harbor”; Debbie Macomber, “Rose Harbor in Bloom”; Susan Mallery, “Until We Touch”; Jo-Ann Mapson, “Owen’s Daughter”; Kat Martin, “Against the Wild”; Colum McCann, “TransAtlantic.”

Richelle Mead, “The Immortal Crown”; Richelle Mead, “Silver Shadows”; Fern Michaels, “A Family Affair”; Linda Lael Miller, “The Marriage Pact”; Liane Moriarty, “Big Little Lies”; Liane Moriarty, “The Husband’s Secret”; Jojo Moyes, “One Plus One”; R.J. Palacio, “The Julian Chapter”; James Patterson, “Invisible”; Susan Elizabeth Phillips, “Heroes are My Weakness”; Aprilynne Pike, “Sleep No More.”

Deanna Raybourn, “Twelfth Night”; Emilie Richards, “No River Too Wide”; Rae Rivers, “Cat Got Your Tongue””; Barbara Ross, “Boiled Over: Maine Clambake Mystery”; Veronica Roth, “Four Divergent Stories”; Michelle Sagara, “Cast in Flame”; John Sandford, “Field of Prey”; Lynsay Sands, “To Marry a Scottish Laird”; Lynsay Sands, “Knight of my Dreams.”

Anne Rivers Siddons, “The Girls of August”; Daniel Silva, “The Heist”; Karin Slaughter, “Cop Town”; Lauraine Snelling, “Heaven Sent Rain”; Danielle Steel, “A Perfect Life”; Maggie Stiefvater, “Sinner: The Wolves of Mercy Falls”; Emma Straub, “The Vacationers”; Donna Tartt, “The Goldfinch.”

Charles Todd, “The Maharani’s Pearl”; Helene Wecker, “The Golem and the Jinni”; Kae White, “Eyes on You”; Susan Wiggs, “The Beekeeper’s Ball”; Jacqueline Winspear, “The Care and Management of Lies”; Sherryl Woods, “Swan Point”; Stuart Woods, “Cut and Thrust”; Susan Wiggs, “The Mistress of Normandy.”

The Maine Download Library is available all day, everyday, where three e-books or audiobooks may be borrowed for up to two weeks, with renewals possible.

A link to the Download Library may be found on the library’s webpage, www.paris.lib.me.us. Call the library at 743-6994 or email [email protected], for account information or other questions. The library’s staff can also assist in using different e-book readers or tablets to download items.

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