Incoming Resources
- Adrianne Geffel, a fiction, David Hajdu
- The wives, Tarryn Fisher
- Rogue justice, a thriller, Stacey Abrams
- Fatal first edition, Jenn McKinlay
- Blood sugar, Sascha Rothchild
- If you want to make god laugh, Bianca Marais
- City of orange, David Yoon
- Deep state, a thriller, Chris Hauty
- The archer, a novel by Shruti Anna Swamy
- Last seen alive, a mystery, Joanna Schaffhausen
- The shop on Royal Street, Karen White
- Unleashed, David Rosenfelt
- The marriage pact, a novel, Michelle Richmond
- The marriage sabbatical, a novel, Lian Dolan
- The patient, Jasper DeWitt
- How high we go in the dark, a novel, Sequoia Nagamatsu
- Lover arisen, J.R. Ward
- All that's left unsaid, a novel, Tracey Lien
- Happily this Christmas, Susan Mallery
- Sparks like stars, a novel, Nadia Hashimi
- Under a veiled moon, Karen Odden
- Finding Ashley, a novel, Danielle Steel
- The nursery, a novel, Szilvia Molnar
- The codebreaker's secret, Sara Ackerman
- Super host, a novel, Kate Russo
- The ventriloquists, a novel by E.R. Ramzipoor
- Hidden in plain sight, Jeffrey Archer
- Flop dead gorgeous, David Rosenfelt
- Shadows of Swanford Abbey, Julie Klassen
- Knife music, David Carnoy
- The world we make, N.K. Jemisin
- The death of Jane Lawrence, Caitlin Starling
- The secret diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho, a novel, Paterson Joseph
- There there, Tommy Orange
- Sunrise on Half Moon Bay, Robyn Carr
- Dollface, a novel of the roaring twenties, Renée Rosen
- Bark to the future, Spencer Quinn
- Bliss montage, Ling Ma
- By invitation only, a novel, Dorothea Benton Frank
- Child of mine, David & Beverly Lewis
- Run, Rose, run, Dolly Parton and James Patterson
- Christmas presents, a novella, Lisa Unger
- Honey roasted, Cleo Coyle
- Billy Lynn's long halftime walk, Ben Fountain
- The wedding veil, a novel, Kristy Woodson Harvey
- Leonora in the morning light, Michaela Carter
- The bride bargain, Kelly Eileen Hake
- Running with scissors, a memoir, Augusten Burroughs
- Why not tonight, Susan Mallery
- The faithful spy, a novel, Alex Berenson