Dee Ann Grand
Content by Dee Ann Grand
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When several co-workers from the Powell Agency become murder victims of a killer with a talent for precision slicing, sparks begin to fly between headstrong Powell agent Maleah Perdue and the agenc
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Think you know David Baldacci, the thriller bestseller? Well, think again.
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Author Joseph Kanon (Los Alamos) has a unique talent for freeze-framing a moment in time, one that has often been overlooked even by history buffs.
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This book has some serious problems. Seriously! Greg Tang, math whiz and author of The Grapes of Math wants your kids to see math in a screwy kind of way.
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Can you read this review in 20 seconds without blinking? If so, you would be the perfect victim to fall prey to Marjorie Priceman's optical illusion, It's Me, Marva!
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Draped in daring, bright colors and adorned in her trademark jewelry rings on every finger with gems of all kinds, including, of course, amber Paula Danziger arrives on the scene undaunted, jovia
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For decades Vernon Culligan, a Vietnam veteran with a snarl meaner than a coon dog's, had done a fine job keeping people off of his property.
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Can a totally self-contained, dry-clean-only-clothed woman living in New York City actually transform into a fur-hugging, slobber-tolerant dog lover? Well, yes and no.
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Shannon Hale's 2005 novel Princess Academy was not only a bestseller but an award winner as well, earning a Newbery Honor and a spot on the ALA Notable Children's Book list.
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Author Arden Druce must be a fine dancer. She knows good rhythm. And after 21 years in the classroom, she has mastered a flair for putting a catchy beat on the page.
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The Judgment is the second book in The Rose Trilogy by Beverly Lewis, who continues to captivate us with the gentle Amish life and her endearing characters.
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What do you call a walking, talking gargantuan egg who's in a nasty mood?
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"When I gave my life to the Lord, I thought I'd be a preacher," says Tim LaHaye, who despite more than 50 years of preaching is now best known as a phenomenally successful author.
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