Betrayal -- Fiction
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Betrayal -- Fiction
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Betrayal
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- Maybe someday, a novel, Colleen Hoover
- When it happens to you, a novel in stories, Molly Ringwald
- The long weekend, a novel, Gilly Macmillan
- Speak softly, she can hear, Pam Lewis
- Stone mattress, nine tales, Margaret Atwood
- Killers of a certain age, Deanna Raybourn
- A game of thrones, George R.R. Martin
- The forbidden wish, Jessica Khoury
- The carrion birds, Urban Waite
- Queen of storms, Raymond E. Feist
- City on fire, a novel, Don Winslow
- Murder is in the air, Frances Brody
- The family, Naomi Krupitsky
- I invited her in, Adele Parks
- The storm we made, a novel, Vanessa Chan
- Supernova, Marissa Meyer
- One great lie, Deb Caletti
- The last blue, Isla Morley
- Crowfeather's trial, Erin Hunter
- Run, a novel, Andrew Grant
- The magnolia palace, a novel, Fiona Davis
- Crossroads, Belva Plain
- The returning tide, Liz Fenwick
- When the apricots bloom, Gina Wilkinson
- The last Mrs. Summers, Rhys Bowen
- Firestar's quest, Erin Hunter
- The Moonglow sisters, a novel, Lori Wilde
- Golden lion, a novel of heroes in a time of war, Wilbur Smith
- The secret lives of the sushi club, Christy Yorke
- My beautiful enemy, Sherry Thomas
- Dune, Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson
- When we believed in mermaids, Barbara O'Neal
- For the most beautiful, a novel of the women of Troy, Emily Hauser
- Any minute now, Eric Van Lustbader
- Unscripted, T. Davis Bunn
- Remember me, Tracie Peterson
- Midnight beauties, Megan Shepherd
- Archenemies, Marissa Meyer
- Deep time, Ian Douglas
- Fatal ally, Tim Sebastian
- Maybe someday, a novel, Colleen Hoover
- In a book club far away, Tif Marcelo
- The kite runner, Khaled Hosseini ; illustrated by Fabio Celoni and Mirka Andolfo
- You betrayed me, Lisa Jackson
- Vacationland, a novel, Meg Mitchell Moore
- Monogamy, a novel, Sue Miller
- The kite runner, by Khaled Hosseini
- Barefoot season, Susan Mallery
- Just like the other girls, a novel, Claire Douglas
- The betrayers, a novel, David Bezmozgis