Summer Reading Recommendations

Are you looking for a few books to read this summer? Check out our shelves dedicated just to the Summer Reading Club. Here are a few of the many books you'll find there today:


Starter House by Sonja Condit
Starter House by Sonja Condit (Mystery/Suspense/Ghost Story)
A pregnant woman who moves into her dream home discovers she must solve the mystery of a decades-old murder to rid herself of a ghostly little boy and save her unborn child.

The Lion's Game by Nelson DeMille
The Lion's Game by Nelson Demille (Murder Mystery)
Detective John Corey, last seen in Plum Island, now faces his toughest assignment yet: the pursuit and capture of the world's most dangerous terrorist -- a young Arab known as "The Lion" who has baffled a federal task force and shows no sign of stopping in his quest for revenge against the American pilots who bombed Libya and killed his family.

River of Dreams by Lynn Kurland
River of Dreams by Lynn Kurland (Fantasy Fiction, Book 9 in The Nine Kingdom Series) 
Aisling of Bruadair discovers that her quest to save her country is far from over as she, with the help of expert swordsman Runach of Ceangail, must solve a great mystery to stop the Nine Kingdoms from being plunged into eternal darkness.


A Life Apart by L. Y. Marlow (Lydia Y.)
A Life Apart by L. Y. Marlow (Lydia Y.) (Historical Fiction)
Surviving the Pearl Harbor attack with the help of a black sailor he doesn't know, navy soldier Morris Sullivan tracks down the man's sister, with whom he embarks on a decades-long interracial affair against a backdrop of World War II and the Civil Rights era.

Before I Wake by C. L. Taylor
Before I Wake by C. L. Taylor (Psychological thriller)
This secret is killing me. It's only one line from her fifteen-year-old daughter's diary, but Susan knows it means everything. Charlotte is smart, popular, and beautiful. She is also in a coma following what looks like a desperate suicide attempt. What's more, Susan has no idea what compelled her daughter to step out in front of a city bus. Did she really know her daughter at all? In her hunt for the truth, Susan begins to mistrust everyone close to Charlotte, and she's forced to look further, into the depths of her own past. The secrets hidden there may destroy them both.

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