Easy reading comes in a variety of flavors. Interested in trying something new? Consider one of the following, due out next month.
A Nantucket Wedding, by Nancy Thayer. Thayer is a summer reads favorite and she's giving fans an early start on their beach reading this year. Alison lost her beloved husband several years ago. Now, she's doing something she'd never dreamed of: getting married again. As she and her fiance plan for their big day, they bring together their adult children and their families to get to know each other, hoping for one big happy blended family. What comes next is a summer of revelations, intrigue, resentments, and other surprises.
Twenty-One Days, by Anne Perry. This new mystery from long-time fan favorite Perry is the first in a new series featuring Charlotte and Thomas Pitt's son, Daniel, as its sleuth. It's 1910 and Daniel Pitt is a junior barrister in London, eager to prove himself. The new case before him may be his make-or-break moment. His client is found guilty of murdering his wife, and Daniel has exactly twenty-one days to find the woman's real killer, or his client will go to the gallows. When his investigation leads him far too close to his own family for comfort, Daniel finds himself torn between his need to uphold the law and his fierce protectiveness of his family.
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