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- “I Never Said I Love You” by Sarah MageeA thought provoking exploration of life’s choices.
- “The Illuminator” by Brenda Rickman VantreaseRichly detailed and irresistibly compelling, Vantrease’s “The Illuminator” is a glorious story of love, art, religion, and treachery at an extraordinary turning point in 14th century British history.
- “Normal Women” by Phillippa GregoryPacked with historical facts and details, Gregory writes of about women and their major roles in history from the 12th century to now.
- “Divine Rivals” by Rebecca RossThe gods are at war, yet love is in the air.
- “House of Caravans” by Shilpi SunejaA debut novel of the Partition, two critical time periods of India at the end of colonial rule.
- “Horse” by Geraldine BrooksBased on a true story, “Horse” weaves together the people and events surrounding a racehorse through more than a century and a half.