PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following books to its collection in June. For more information, or to reserve a title, please call 743-6994 or email [email protected].
Fiction:
Ace Atkins – Don’t Let the Devil Ride;
Isabel Banta – Honey;
Brett Battles – Stuart Wood’s Smolder;
Kimberly Belle – The Paris Widow;
Steve Berry – Red Star Falling;
Flynn Berry – Trust Her;
Allison Brennan – You’ll Never Find Me;
Patricia Briggs – Winter Lost;
Carissa Broadbent – The Ashes and the Star Cursed King;
Sarah Brooks – The Cautious Travelers Guide to the Wastelands;
Jack Carr – Red Sky Mourning;
Katherine Center – The Rom-Commers;
Tracy Chevalier – The Glass Maker;
Liv Constantine – The Last Mrs. Parrish;
Ally Condie – The Unwedding;
Mai Corland – Five Broken Blades;
Michael Crichton – Eruption;
Sarah Crouch – Middletide;
Rachel Cusk – Parade;
Christina Dodd – Daughters of Fair Verona;
Paul Doiron – Pitch Dark;
Tarryn Fisher – The Wives;
Lucy Foley – The Midnight Feast;
Lori Foster – The Love Shack;
Candice Fox – Devil’s Kitchen;
Meg Gardiner – Shadow Heart;
Shelley Shepard Gray – A is for Amish;
Heather Graham – Market for Murder;
Mark Greaney – Sentinel;
Kristy Woodson Harvey – A Happier Life;
Ali Hazelwood – Not In Love;
Elin Hilderbrand – Swan Song;
Ruth Hogan – The Phoenix Ballroom;
Conn Iggulden – Nero;
Lisa Jackson – Our Little Secret;
Iris Johansen – Flash Back;
Eva Jurczyk – That Night in the Library;
Joseph Kanon – Shanghai;
Christina Lauren – Tangled Up In You;
K.A. Linde – The Wren in the Holly Library;
Ellery Lloyd – The Final Act of Juliette Willoughby;
Claire Lombardo – Same As It Ever Was;
Julia London – Nice Work, Nora November;
Martin MacInnes – In Ascension;
Susan Mallery – For the Love of Summer;
Joyce Maynard – How the Light Gets In;
Freida McFadden – The Housemaid is Watching;
Fern Michaels – Proof;
Kristen Miller – Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books;
Annabel Monaghan – Summer Romance;
Catherine Newman – Sandwich;
Phaedra Patrick – The Year of What If;
Sarah Perry – Enlightenment;
Julia Philips – Bear;
Clare Pooley – How to Age Dis-Grace-Fully;
Ashley Poston – A Novel Love Story;
Karen Robards – Some Murders in Berlin;
Riley Sager – Middle of the Night;
Jill Shalvis – The Summer Escape;
Elsie Silver – Wild Love;
Robin Sloan – Moonbound;
Danielle Steel – Resurrection;
Peter Swanson – A Talent for Murder;
Morgan Talty – Fire Exit;
RaeAnne Thayne – 15 Summers Later;
Alicia Thompson – The Art of Catching Feelings;
Rufi Thorpe – Margo’s Got Money Troubles;
Lyndee Walker – The General’s Gold;
Chris Whitaker – All the Colors of the Dark;
Randy Wayne White – One Deadly Eye;
Beatriz Williams – Husbands & Lovers;
Lisa Wingate – Shelterwood;
Sara Wolf – Heaven Breaker;
David Wronblewski – Familiaris;
Nicola Yoon – One of Our Kind;
Mysteries:
Lauren Berenson – Peg and Rose Play the Ponies;
James Lee Burke – Clete;
Leonard Goldberg – The Art of Deception;
Leonard Goldberg – The Disappearance of Alister Ainsworth;
Laura Levine – Murder Buys A One-Way Ticket;
Tom Mead – Death and the Conjuror;
Tom Mead – The Murder Wheel;
Jacqueline Winspear – The Comfort of Ghosts;
Non-Fiction:
John Bruning – Fifty-Three Days on Starvation Island: The World War II Battle That Saved Marine Corps Aviation;
Martin Dugard – Taking London: Winston Churchhill and the Fight to Save Civilization;
Maddy Dychtwald – Ageless Aging: A Woman’s Guide to Increasing Healthspan, Brainspan, and Lifespan;
Anthony Fauci – On Call: A Doctor’s Journey in Public Service;
Cristina Garza – Liliana’s Invincible Summer;
Garrett Graff – When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day;
Victor Hanson – The End of Everything: How Wars Descend into Annihilation;
James Holland – Burma ‘44 The Battle That Turned Britain’s War in the East;
Kasley Killam – The Art of Science and Connection: What Social Health Is the Missing Key to Living Longer, Healthier, and Happier;
Casey Means – Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health;
Tiya Miles – Night Flyer: Harriet Tubman and the Faith Dreams of a Free People;
Alan Taylor – American Civil Wars: A Continental History, 1850-1873;
Eric Tyson – Personal Finance: for Dummies;
Boyce Upholt – The Great River;
Young Adult:
Adachitoka – Noragami: Stray God: Volume 20-22;
Tomi Adeyemi – Children of Anguish and Anarchy;
Liz Braswell – Straight On Till Morning;
Vera Brosgol – Plain Jane and the Mermaid;
Kristen Cast – Seasick;
Kristin Cashore – There is a Door in this Darkness;
Alexene Follmuth – Twelfth Knight;
Kristen Kiesling – The Harrowing;
Kayvion Lewis – Thieves’ Gambit;
Tomohito Oda – Komi Can’t Communicate: Volume 27 & 29;
Makoto Ojiro – Insomniacs After School: Volume 3 & 4;
Molly Knox Ostertag – The Deep Dark;
Akihisa Ikeda – Ghost Reaper Girl: Volume 3 & 4;
Rachel Lynn Solomon – Past Present Future;
Danielle Valentine – Two Sides to Every Murder;
K.L Walther – The Summer of Broken Rules.
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