Reunions -- Fiction
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Reunions -- Fiction
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- A sinister revenge, Deanna Raybourn
- Otto, the autobiography of a teddy bear, Tomi Ungerer
- The rising tide, Ann Cleeves
- Invincible summer, Alice Adams
- Half-blood blues, a novel, Esi Edugyan
- A wedding on the beach, Holly Chamberlin
- Happy New Year, Mallory!, by Laurie Friedman ; illustrations by Jennifer Kalis
- Kala, a novel, Colin Walsh
- Daisy Darker, a novel, Alice Feeney
- What have we done, Alex Finlay
- Santa & company, Fern Michaels
- The jetsetters, a novel, Amanda Eyre Ward
- I think I love you, Allison Pearson
- Beach trip, a novel, Cathy Holton
- Mint juleps, mayhem, and murder, Sara Rosett
- Love and other words, Christina Lauren
- Salt River, Randy Wayne White
- In twenty years, a novel, Allison Winn Scotch
- Paws and effect, a magical cats mystery, Sofie Kelly
- The returned, Jason Mott
- Salt River, Randy Wayne White
- They did bad things, a thriller, Lauren A. Forry
- The jetsetters, a novel, Amanda Eyre Ward
- Bridge of sighs, Richard Russo
- Odd is left, a novel, by Michael Frederick
- An invincible summer, Mariah Stewart
- Vince and Joy, Lisa Jewell
- Dead men's trousers, Irvine Welsh
- Falling together, Marisa de los Santos
- Girls most likely, a novel, by Sheila Williams
- Apple orchard bride, Jessica Keller
- Girl most likely, Max Allan Collins
- Reunion pass, Emily March
- The Clover Girls, Viola Shipman
- Daisy Darker, Alice Feeney
- Robert B. Parker's Blind spot, Reed Farrel Coleman
- Nacho average murder, Maddie Day
- Salt River, Randy Wayne White
- The most likely club, Elyssa Friedland
- Seaside springtime, Debbie Macomber
- Hummingbird Lane, Carolyn Brown
- Mister Magic, a novel, Kiersten White
- Invincible summer, Alice Adams
- The only survivors, a novel, Megan Miranda
- The Florence legacy, a novel, Lauraine Snelling
- Same beach, next year, Dorothea Benton Frank
- Inherit the wool, Betty Hechtman
- Half-blood blues, Esi Edugyan
- Beach trip, Cathy Holton
- The Returned, by Jason Mott