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Dive into the secretive, ancient, and powerful world of the Deschanels and Sullivans. Now, you can bundle up with all twelve novels of The House of Crimson & Clover series, in a single collection. Her talent for creating atmosphere rivals Daphne du Maurier."- Christopher Rice, New York Times Bestselling Author, on The Storm and the Darkness Two New Orleans families are blessed with magic-and cursed by it. "With impeccable pacing, Cradit shifts effortlessly between these various points of view, demonstrating superb psychological insight and a compassion for even her most damaged (and frightening) characters. Someone got away with murder and is determined to keep it that way. But the danger mounts, and one wrong move could destroy everything she and J.B. Zoe isn’t sure she can trust the unpredictable FBI agent, or her growing attraction to him. McGrath believes a killer is still on the loose-a killer who isn’t happy to see Zoe return. The Harbor Still struggling after her father’s murder, Zoe West realizes only one thing will repair the damage-returning home to Goose Harbor, Maine, to confront the past. Are the children really in danger? What secret is her friend hiding? Kara must uncover the truth if she is going to protect the people she loves. Kara must return to Stonebrook Cottage to unravel what exactly is going on. Afraid for themselves and their mother-who is the governor of Connecticut-they are certain the circumstances of the previous governor’s death are suspicious. Stonebrook Cottage When the children of her best friend show up at Kara Galway’s home, they are terrified…and hiding something. Trapped in the mountains, Jack and Susanna must find strength in each other if they hope to keep their family together and escape the cabin alive. Little does Susanna know she’s also been followed by a killer obsessed with revenge who has sights set on her family. Her husband, Texas Ranger Jack Galway, believes she still loves him, so when they’re gone longer than expected, Jack goes to get his family back. The Cabin When her marriage hits a rough patch, Susanna Galway packs up her daughters and heads to a cabin in the Adirondacks for a break. Questions a desperate killer wants to silence before the truth reveals that someone got away with murder. But when Tess discovers a human skeleton in the dirt cellar, she begins to ask questions about the history of the house, the untimely death of the neighbor’s wife…and the sudden disappearance of the carriage house’s owner. The Carriage House Fun and a little work is all Tess Haviland has in mind for a simple weekend project on a run-down nineteenth-century carriage house on Boston’s North Shore. The volumes are also available separately with standard Library of America series bindings and jackets.Īvailable for the first time in one premium box set, the complete stories of The Carriage House series, compelling romantic suspense by New York Times bestselling author Carla Neggers. As a special feature, four rare autobiographical pieces address the need for historical accuracy in children’s literature, reveal real life events not included in the novels, and answer the inevitable question: what happened next? Contains: VOLUME ONE Little House in the Big Woods Farmer Boy Little House on the Prairie On the Banks of Plum Creek Library of America volume #229 VOLUME TWO By the Shores of Silver Lake The Long Winter Little Town on the Prairie These Happy Golden Years The First Four Years Library of America volume #230 Each volume features deluxe three-part bindings, a newly-researched chronology of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s life and career, and helpful notes. Here, for the first time in two collectible hardcover volumes, are all eight Little House novels-brilliant narratives of the early life of Laura Ingalls and her family as they grow up with the country in the woods, on the plains, and finally in the small towns of the advancing American frontier-plus the posthumous novella The First Four Years, which recounts the early years of the author’s marriage to Almanzo Wilder. Now The Library of America and editor Caroline Fraser present a definitive boxed set that affirms Wilder’s place in the American canon, reintroducing these enduring works to readers young and old. But readers who last enjoyed them as children may be astonished at the quiet poetry of Wilder’s prose and the force and poignancy of her portrait of the lives of American pioneers. Originally published from 1932 to 1943, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House books are classics of children’s literature, beloved by millions.
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