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Northanger Abbey
Jane Austen
Fiction / Romance / Humor and Comedy
Northanger Abbey /ˈnɔːrθˌæŋɡər/ was the first of Jane Austen's novels to be completed for publication, but published after her death, at the end of 1817. The novel is a satire of the Gothic novels popular at the time of its first writing in 1798–99. The heroine, Catherine, thinks life is like a Gothic novel, but her real experiences bring her down to earth as an ordinary young woman. Austen first titled it Susan, when she sold it in 1803 for £10 to a London bookseller, Crosby & Co., who decided against publishing. In the spring of 1816, the bookseller sold it back to the novelist's brother, Henry Austen, for the same sum, as the bookseller did not know that the writer was by then the author of four popular novels. She further revised the novel in 1816-1817, with the intention of having it published. The lead character's name was changed from Susan to Catherine, and Austen changed the working title to Catherine. Austen died in July 1817. Her brother Henry renamed the novel and arranged for publication of Northanger Abbey in late December 1817 (1818 given on the title page), as the first two volumes of a four-volume set, the other two volumes being the more recently completed Austen novel, Persuasion, with a preface for the first time publicly identifying Jane Austen as the author of all her novels. Neither novel was published under the working title Jane Austen used. Aside from first being published together, the two novels are not linked, and later editions were published as separate novels. The novel is more explicitly comic than her other works and contains many literary allusions that her parents and siblings would have enjoyed, as a family entertainment—a piece of lighthearted parody to be read aloud by the fireside. The novel names many of the Gothic novels of that time and includes direct commentary by Austen on the value of novels, which were not valued as much as nonfiction or historical fiction. As almost all her letters were burned after her death, later scholars appreciate this insight into Austen's views.

Fire on the Mountain
Edward Abbey
Fiction / Travel / Memoir
Grandfather John Vogelin's land is his life -- a barren stretch of New Mexican wilderness, mercifully bypassed by civilization. Then the government moves in. And suddenly the elderly, mule-stubborn rancher is confronting the combined land-grabbing greed of the County Sheriff, the Department of the Interior, the Atomic Energy Commission and the U.S. Air Force. But a tough old man is like a mountain lion: if you back hom into a conner, he'll come out fighting.

The Monkey Wrench Gang
Edward Abbey
Fiction / Travel / Memoir
Ed Abbey called The Monkey Wrench Gang, his 1975 novel, a "comic extravaganza." Some readers have remarked that the book is more a comic book than a real novel, and it's true that reading this incendiary call to protect the American wilderness requires more than a little of the old willing suspension of disbelief. The story centers on Vietnam veteran George Washington Hayduke III, who returns to the desert to find his beloved canyons and rivers threatened by industrial development. On a rafting trip down the Colorado River, Hayduke joins forces with feminist saboteur Bonnie Abbzug, wilderness guide Seldom Seen Smith, and billboard torcher Doc Sarvis, M.D., and together they wander off to wage war on the big yellow machines, on dam builders and road builders and strip miners. As they do, his characters voice Abbey's concerns about wilderness preservation ("Hell of a place to lose a cow," Smith thinks to himself while roaming through the canyonlands of southern Utah. "Hell of a place to lose your heart. Hell of a place... to lose. Period"). Moving from one improbable situation to the next, packing more adventure into the space of a few weeks than most real people do in a lifetime, the motley gang puts fear into the hearts of their enemies, laughing all the while. It's comic, yes, and required reading for anyone who has come to love the desert.

The Best of Edward Abbey
Edward Abbey
Fiction / Travel / Memoir
Here is the only collection of writings compiled by Abbey himself, who writes in his own words, "to present what I think is both the best and most representative of my writing--so far." Included in this collection are generous selections of his best novels, such as The Brave Cowboy, Black Sun, and his classic The Monkey Wrench Gang, as well as many of his other, more expressive and acerbic essays.
To add further interest, Abbey’s own sketches are scattered throughout the text. This rich offering of fiction and prose is a testament to a singular American author, and offers an opportunity to become better acquainted with his abundant body of work.

Carisbrooke Abbey
Amanda Grange
Historical Fiction / Literature & Fiction
When Miss Hilary Wentworth takes up an appointment at Carisbrooke Abbey, little does she suspect it will lead her into a whirlwind of mystery and suspense. Her petulant employer, Lord Marcus Carisbrooke, is as enigmatic as one of the heroes from her favorite Gothic romance novels. Yet behind his gruff manner she senses a deep and abiding pain. As Marcus's brittle exterior dissolves, Hilary catches a glimpse of the man beneath. But when she discovers the secret that haunts the Abbey, it puts them both in terrible danger - a danger they might never escape.

Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness
Edward Abbey
Fiction / Travel / Memoir
First published in 1968, Desert Solitaire is one of Edward Abbey’s most critically acclaimed works and marks his first foray into the world of nonfiction writing. Written while Abbey was working as a ranger at Arches National Park outside of Moab, Utah, Desert Solitaire is a rare view of one man’s quest to experience nature in its purest form.
Through prose that is by turns passionate and poetic, Abbey reflects on the condition of our remaining wilderness and the future of a civilization that cannot reconcile itself to living in the natural world as well as his own internal struggle with morality. As the world continues its rapid development, Abbey’s cry to maintain the natural beauty of the West remains just as relevant today as when this book was written.

Northanger Abbey (Barnes & Noble Classics)
Jane Austen
Fiction / Romance / Humor and Comedy
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Begars Abbey
V. L. Valentine
'A dark gothic delight' JANICE HALLETT, author of THE TWYFORD CODE'Inventive, lavish, twisty... will keep you guessing until the very end' ALISON LITTLEWOOD, author of MISTLETOEWinter 1954, and in a dilapidated apartment in Brooklyn, Sam Cooper realises that she has nothing left. Her mother is dead, she has no prospects, and she cannot afford the rent. But as she goes through her mother's things, Sam finds a stack of hidden letters that reveal a family and an inheritance that she never knew she had, three thousand miles away in Yorkshire.Begars Abbey is a crumbling pile, inhabited only by Lady Cooper, Sam's ailing grandmother, and a handful of servants. Sam cannot understand why her mother kept its very existence a secret, but her newly discovered diaries offer a glimpse of a young girl growing increasingly terrified. As is Sam herself.Built on the foundations of an old convent, Begars moves and sings with the biting wind. Her...

The Pursuit of William Abbey
Claire North
Science Fiction / Fantasy / Urban Magic
A hauntingly powerful novel about how the choices we make can stay with us forever, by the award-winning author of The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August and 84K.South Africa in the 1880s. A young and naive English doctor by the name of William Abbey witnesses the lynching of a local boy by the white colonists. As the child dies, his mother curses William. William begins to understand what the curse means when the shadow of the dead boy starts following him across the world. It never stops, never rests. It can cross oceans and mountains. And if it catches him, the person he loves most in the world will die.Gripping, moving, and utterly thought-provoking, this novel proves once again that Claire North is one of the most innovative voices in modern fiction.Previous books by Claire North:The First Fifteen Lives of Harry AugustTouchThe Sudden Appearance of HopeThe End of the...

Assassin in the Abbey - a short story
EH Walter
Urban Fantasy / Literature & Fiction / Historical Fiction
My Christmas gift to you in 2012.An assasin and an assasin catcher play a game of cat and mouse at the coronation of William I on Christmas day 1066.Love jokes? Here's of the best! All your favorites!The best collection of funny Jokes,Funny Jokes, Best Professional Jokes book They vary in length - from very short to fairly long.One stop for all Children jokes. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. Laughter can also stimulate circulation and aid muscle relaxationThis includes jokes for all occasions and all kinds of clean jokes. Jokes between colleagues.

Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey
Abigail Wilson
Award-winning author Abigail Wilson returns to Regency England with another tale of murder, mystery, and romance.When the widowed Lord Torrington agreed to spy for the crown, he never planned to impersonate a highwayman, let alone rob the wrong carriage. Stranded on the road with an unconscious young woman, he is forced to propose marriage to protect his identity, as well as his dangerous mission.Trapped by not only the duty to her country but her limited options, Miss Elizabeth Cantrell and her illegitimate son are whisked away to Middlecrest Abbey by none other than the elder brother of her son's absent father. She is met by Torrington's beautiful grown daughters, a vicious murderer, and an urgent hunt for the missing intelligence that could turn the war with France. Afraid of what Lord Torrington might do if he learns of her son's true identity, Elizabeth must remain one step ahead of her fragile heart, her uncertain future, and the relentless...

I'll Be Home For Christmas
Abbey Clancy
Womens Fiction / Chick Lit / Fiction
'A whirlwind of glitz and glamour.' OK! on Remember My Name All she wants for Christmas... Popstar Jessika Malone can't believe her luck! Not only has she signed a major record deal and is topping the charts with her latest single, she's just been offered the chance of a lifetime: a tour with gorgeous megastar Cooper Black... It's everything she's ever dreamed of – except that it means travelling thousands of miles from her boyfriend, Daniel, just when he's finally got down on one knee and popped the question! Far from home and followed by the paparazzi, her relationship is tested more than Jessika ever imagined – will she make it home for Christmas before it's too late? A glittering festive romance for fans of Vicky Pattinson, Sarah Morgan and Lindsay Kelk. Perfect to curl up with this Christmas!

Murder at Whitby Abbey
Cassandra Clark
Late December, 1389. Ordered to undertake a gruelling three-day journey to bleak Whitby Abbey in the far north of England in a bid to purchase the Abbey's priceless Holy Relic – a lock of St Hild's hair, said to be 700 years old – Hildegard of Meaux and her three companion monks arrive to find the Abbey a decidedly unwelcoming place, a place of strange customs and practices very different to their modest lifestyle at Meaux. Nor, as Hildegard discovers, is she the only visitor intent on acquiring the Relic. Before the bidding war can begin, a body is discovered in the monastery's apple store shed, and once again Hildegard is plunged into a baffling murder investigation where nothing is as it first appears. Something is rotten in the heart of Whitby Abbey – and it's up to Hildegard to discover the truth.

Muckross Abbey and Other Stories
Sabina Murray
"I binge-read this book, savoring the gothic creepiness at the heart of each tale. Packed with compelling, nuanced lives and the deaths that haunt them, each story is a séance—an invitation for unsettled spirits to let their presence be known, 'desperate for someone to supply the narrative.' Murray supplies it with great style and an uncanny knowingness, leaving room for our imagination to fill in the suggestive spaces with our own dark dread."—Mona Awad, author of All's WellSabina Murray has long been celebrated for her mastery of the gothic. Now in Muckross Abbey and Other Stories, she returns to the genre, bringing readers to haunted sites from a West Australian convent school to the moors of England to the shores of Cape Cod in ten strange tales that are layered, meta, and unforgettable. From a twisted recasting of Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca, to an actor who dies for his art only to...

Dating a Vampire
Abbey MacMunn
itch Harper Clarke is pretty sure misfortune follows her around like a bad smell. Her spells end in disaster, her dating agency for supernaturals has an embarrassing lack of clients, and her love life is a washout. So, when a vampire signs up to the agency and she can't find him a match, she agrees to date the vamp herself.Charmer Damon Vertefeuille has it all: power, status, and wealth. Becoming a vampire to get his errant brother out of trouble isn't what he expected. Newbie vamps aren't supposed to be dangerous, but one look at his witchy date and he has a sudden desire to sink his fangs into her pale flesh.Thing is, she wants his bite.Chemistry sizzles, but when Damon's brother threatens to tear them apart, the lines blur between loyalty, love, and dark desires.

Downton Abbey
Emma Marriott
The official tie-in book for Downton Abbey, the full-length feature film.Downton Abbey: The Official Film Companion is a stunning memento, bringing the world and the characters of our favorite fictional country house to life. Featuring spectacular photographs from the production, interviews with the cast and crew, and a look into the historical and geographical backdrop of the film, this official guide to the Downton Abbey film is made to be treasured and loved by fans across the globe.The film revolves around the King and Queen making an official visit to Downton in 1927, and not only sees the return of all the main cast from the final television series, but also introduces some great British actors to the world of Downton, as we meet the royal family and their retinue. The accompanying book is lavishly illustrated with stunning shots from both behind and in front of the camera, which capture some wonderful off-guard moments during filming,...

Dating a Werewolf
Abbey MacMunn
supernaturals, finding a mate proves harder than he thought.To help her boss, dating agency coach, Jamie Osborne, reluctantly agrees to go on a date with Grayson. After all, she'd dumped her cheating fiancé at the altar, she could handle an arrogant werewolf, right?Tensions run high, but the date goes better than Jamie expected when Grayson turns out to be a doting dad with a tragic past.But can the alpha win her trust and melt her heart?

The Brave Cowboy
Edward Abbey
Fiction / Travel / Memoir
Jack Burns is a cowboy and a man out of time. He has a steadfast refusal to accept the what he perceives as the tyranny of the twentieth century world he lives in and instead, Burns opts to ride his feisty chestnut mare across the New West--what was once a beautiful, unblemished land but that is now tarnished by airstrips and superhighways. He rejects contemporary society, refuses to register for the draft, and cuts down any and all fences he encounters.
It is this personal code of ethics and way of being that get Jack into trouble with the law, and soon enough he finds himself running from the very thing that could break his spirit--a fight for his freedom which, if caught, he may have to swap for the confinement of a grubby jail cell. The novel was adapted into the 1962 film Lonely Are the Brave starring Kirk Douglas.

The Burning of Rosemont Abbey
Naomi Stephens
In the sleepy post-war English village of Wilbeth Green, everyone believes Paul Everly burned Rosemont Abbey, then disappeared. Only his twin sister, Louisa, is certain of his innocence. With the aid of Inspector Malcolm Sinclair, Louisa will stop at nothing to clear her brother's name and solve a murder no one else believes was committed.

Lovely Broken Strength
Abbey Easton
She swore to never trust him again. He turned his back on everyone. Can he find the strength to save her before losing her forever? Ellie Liles was raised in a world of backstabbers and shallow beauty. She learned quickly the best way to survive was to trust no one. She lived by that rule, except for when it came to her best friend, the person who always swore to protect her. Until the day he leaves town without a word and shatters the last piece of hope Ellie has. Tyson Ranes left everything he loved to seek a life where he felt invincible. When he loses the most important fight of his career, his whole future is suddenly unknown. His injuries force him back to his small town and the people he turned his back on. Yet the person he misses the most—who he once considered his best friend—wants nothing to do with him. Ellie and Ty are at each other's throats as they try to rebuild a friendship seemingly beyond...

The Fool's Progress
Edward Abbey
Fiction / Travel / Memoir
The Fool's Progress, the "fat masterpiece" as Edward Abbey labeled it, is his most important piece of writing: it reveals the complete Ed Abbey, from the green grass of his memory as a child in Appalachia to his approaching death in Tuscon at age sixty two. When his third wife abandons him in Tucson, boozing, misanthropic anarchist Henry Holyoak Lightcap shoots his refrigerator and sets off in a battered pick-up truck for his ancestral home in West Virginia. Accompanied only by his dying dog and his memories, the irascible warhorse (a stand-in for the "real" Abbey) begins a bizarre cross-country odyssey—determined to make peace with his past—and to wage one last war against the ravages of "progress.""A profane, wildly funny, brash, overbearing, exquisite tour de force." — The Chicago Tribune

Lifeline
Abbey Lee Nash
Abbey Lee Nash debuts with a new voice along the lines of Jennifer Niven, Sharon M. Draper, and John Green, in Lifeline, a gorgeously written tale that plunges the reader into the life of popular high school senior Eli Ross who has everything... ...until an overdose at a party takes it all away. After nearly dying in the ER, Eli agrees to go to LakeShore Recovery Center, an inpatient substance abuse treatment program where he'll spend the next 28 days. It's there that Eli meets Libby, the sharp-edged artist, whose freshly tattooed scars mirror the emotional scars Eli tries his best to ignore. Eli soon learns that if he's to have any chance at a future, he'll first have to confront his past. Abbey skillfully weaves a tight story and unforgettable characters together to create a novel that is honest, raw, funny, heartbreaking, and hopeful and will ultimately have you turning pages throughout the night. Grab...

Necromancer Abbey
Adrienne Blake
The dead don't talk...and if they do, Cat Moreland isn't supposed to listen. Cat's inherited dark magic is getting stronger every day, as is her desire to embrace her true self. As she comes of age, the ghostly whispers she shouldn't hear grow louder along with her parent's fears. That's when fate brings Sylvia into her life, an understanding witch that knows Cat's true power—as a necromancer. Sylvia offers her a position at her magic shop in New York where, under the tutelage of a master necromancer, Cat can safely develop her skills. While in New York, Cat meets the handsome Henry Tilney, who becomes her mentor and friend. She harbors a secret love for him and is delighted when he invites her to his family's mysterious mansion, Northanger Abbey. The abbey exists in the heart of New York but remains hidden from the eyes of mortals. At the Abbey, Cat encounters Henry's sister and their disapproving...

Marrying Mr. Darcy
Abbey North
Someone is marrying Mr. Darcy, but which one? Eighteen years ago, Fitzwilliam left Netherfield and Lizzy behind after they nearly shared a kiss. Lizzy couldn't dwell on the knowledge he was going to marry Anne, because she had to accept Mr. Collins' proposal after her father's untimely death. She consigned her feelings for Fitzwilliam to a deep place in her mind, never to be considered. Years later, her daughter returns home from a visit to Rosings Park with the news William Darcy wants to marry her. Lizzy is at first opposed to her daughter marrying Mr. Darcy's son, but after seeing them together, she's convinced Lottie will be happy with the boy. It's no surprise when Mr. Darcy appears in full wrath, intent on preventing the union. As Lizzy and Fitzwilliam clash about their children's futures, the past they never addressed lingers between them. Will passions ignite and give them a second chance, or are they both too proud and prejudiced to...

Dating a Dragon
Abbey MacMunn
A forgotten past.A friend's betrayal.Dragons of fire and ice—forced apart by a centuries-old curse.Cursed by a jealous sorceress, fire dragon, Phoenix, has spent centuries searching for his soulmate, the ice dragon. He never thought he would find her when a freak flying accident leaves him injured in the woods—with him wearing nothing but a smile.After waking from yet another death, amnesiac Kat Foster longs to learn her true identity. Trouble is, finding out who or what she is scares the hell out of her.While looking for her runaway dog, Kat sees a man hiding behind a bush. A naked man. With 'things' sizzling between them, literally, and Kat's inexplicable flashbacks of her previous lives, she begins to think they might have met before.But with the sorceress hellbent on keeping them apart, Kat's memory loss, and a friend's betrayal, will they ever find a way to break the centuries-old curse?

Midnight in Westminster Abbey
Sean Dennis Cashman
The English kings who rise from their graves in Westminster Abbey on All Souls' Eve are in a terrible fix. They want visiting New Yorker Charlie Chancer to use his special IT skills to steal abbey funds and send them off to queens who have already come to life and escaped the abbey.Handsome commodities trader Charlie is also in a bind. He has whisked his young son, Georgie, away to London (amid a bitter custody battle with his ex-wife) to join his teenage daughter, Ginny, who is on a student exchange.Tudor queens show Georgie architectural wonders of the abbey. Plantagenet kings give Ginny picturesque tutorials on their colourful but devastating battles.But what are the kings to do with these visitors who have seen their dazzling coronation ceremony and their daring TV games? Kill them or free them when they may tell what they have seen?

Schoolgirl Jen at the Abbey
Part #5 of "Abbey" series by Elsie J. Oxenham
Jen is staying with Joan at the Abbey again, as her family are away from home. Joy and Mrs Shirley have gone to the seaside as Joy needs to recuperate from measles. As they wait for Jandy Mac to make a farewell visit, Jen discovers the beloved old elm tree outside the Abbey must be removed because of disease.

Murder at the Abbey
Frances Evesham
The Brand NEW instalment in the bestselling Exham-on-Sea series.An unsolved murder echoes down the corridors of Cleeve Abbey for years. The Exham-on-Sea's History Society's annual summer picnic comes to an abrupt end when human bones are discovered in Washford River, beside historic Cleeve Abbey. Thrilled to find evidence of a possible centuries-old murder mystery, the members of the society organise a ghost-hunting night in the ruins of Cleeve Abbey, despite amateur sleuth Libby Forest's reservations. Libby is a woman of many talents, a baker, chocolatier, even a reluctant sleuth, but she's no fan of the supernatural.and her doubts are justified when a friend is attacked under cover of darkness at the ghost-hunt. Distressed and angry, Libby sets out with her new husband Max and their two dogs Bear and Shipley to uncover the connection between the murder of a sixteenth century monk and a present-day attack in picturesque Somerset. With friends...

Sweet and Swoony Holiday Anthology
ABBEY EASTON
Get ready to Deck the Halls, romance readers! Six of your beloved award-winning authors have come together to create a sweet & swoony holiday anthology that is sure to warm your heart.Starting with the falling leaves of autumn, counting down to Christmas, and guiding you through the New Year, this enchanting charity anthology features six novellas that embody the romantic spirit of the season. Featuring all your favorite tropes, such as: small town, second chance, fake relationship, opposites attract, friends-to-lovers, matchmakers, forced proximity, and of course, a lot of classic holiday magic. Can you hear the Sleigh Bells? Are you under the mistletoe? It's going to be a White Christmas thanks to Katie O'Connor, Kelly Moran, Ellie Rhodes, Abbey Easton, Frieda Downing, & Daphne Dyer. Fill your season with true love, festive cheer, warm cozies, and happily ever afters. Preorder and first two weeks of...

Dating an Angel
Abbey MacMunn
Hapless Evie Thomas died.But it's all good because now she's training to be an angel. There are only two snags—her teacher's a hottie, and eternity is a long time to be alone.Stubborn angel Caleb Pearce has his work cut out teaching free-spirited Evie. It doesn't help that his friends keep insisting he's in love with her. If that were true, he wouldn't have suggested he join Love Bites: A Dating Agency for Paranormals.Evie and Caleb share wine, laughter, and tears over their disastrous dating experiences, including a sex-obsessed Fae, a vamp tied to his mummy's apron strings, and literally the date from Hell with an indecent proposal from a demon.How will they ever find their perfect match?

Nightmare Abbey
Thomas Love Peacock
Fiction / Poetry
Set in a former abbey whose owner, Christopher Glowry, is host to visitors who enjoy his hospitality and engage in endless debate. Among these guests are figures recognizable to Peacock’s contemporaries, including characters based on Lord Byron and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Mr. Glowry’s son Scythrop (also modeled on a famous Romantic, Peacock’s friend Percy Bysshe Shelley) locks himself up in a tower where he reads German tragedies and transcendental philosophy and develops a “passion for reforming the world.” Disappointed in love, a sorrowful Scythrop decides the only thing to do is to commit suicide, but circumstances persuade him to instead follow his father in a love of misanthropy and Madeira. Thomas Love Peacock was an English novelist, poet, and official of the East India Company. He was a close friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and they influenced each other’s work. Peacock wrote satirical novels, each with the same basic setting — characters at a table discussing and criticising the philosophical opinions of the day.

Hayduke Lives!
Edward Abbey
Fiction / Travel / Memoir
George Washington Hayduke III was last seen clinging to a rock face in the wilds of Utah as an armed posse hunted him down for his eco-radicalist crimes. Now he is back with a fiery need for vengeance.
In this sequel to the enormously popular and entertaining The Monkey Wrench Gang, Hayduke teams up with his old pals Doc Sarvis, Seldom Seen Smith, and Bonnie Abbzug in a battle against the world’s biggest earth-moving machine. Fundamentalist preacher Dudley Love, the mastermind behind "G O L I A T H," wants to turn the Grand Canyon into a uranium mine, but not if eco-warrior Hayduke and his group of committed environmentalist friends have anything to say about it.
Hayduke Lives! is full of noisy politics and seemingly improbable situations (yet all too real) that showcase Abbey’s energetic prose and his infectious comic genius as a writer.

Stowaways in the Abbey
Part #4 of "Abbey Connector" series by Elsie J. Oxenham
The girls, many of whose names start with the letter J, find themselves quarantined for measles, which was and is a life-threatening disease in many parts of the world. The virulent anti-vaccine lobby should read this book to teach them what the world was like before herd immunity existed, i.e. COVID-19. But the first half of the 20th century was a time when young and old died of measles, polio, mumps and rubella. However, the quarantine doesn't stop Jen and Jackie from having all kinds of adventures!

About the Author
Jane Austen
Fiction / Romance / Humor and Comedy
Jane Austen (16 December 1775 - 18 July 1817) was an English novelist whose works include Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion. Her biting social commentary and masterful use of both free indirect speech and irony eventually made Austen one of the most influential and honored novelists in English Literature.

Lovely Shattered Secerts
Abbey Easton
She is his light in the darkness. Can their love survive past secrets? Barely escaping with her life, Wren Brooks finds refuge in the riverside town of Cypress Falls. All she wants is a safe place to start over and find herself again. Her scarred heart is fragile and the last thing she's looking for is the handsome, devastatingly broody town cop. Atlas Ranes feels the weight of the world on his shoulders. No matter how hard he tries to keep his little brother out of trouble and advance in his career, it's never quite enough. When a wild, curly-haired woman literally falls into his arms, his life is sent into a frenzied spiral as he finds himself desperately wanting what he doesn't believe he deserves: Love. Happiness. A family of his own. But they are both keeping secrets and when their pasts come back to haunt them, Wren and Atlas have to face all the broken pieces of themselves and their lives before old threats...

Seven Signs of Life
Aoife Abbey
'Heartfelt, honest, illuminating and wise – a wonderful book that I would urge everyone to read' Julia Samuel, author of GRIEF WORKSGrief. Anger. Joy. Fear. Distraction. Disgust. Hope. All emotions we expect to encounter over our lifetime. But what if this was every day? And what if your ability to manage them was the difference between life and death? For a doctor in Intensive Care this is part of the job. Fear in the eyes of a terminally ill patient who pleads with you to not let them die. Grief when you make a potentially fatal mistake. Disgust at caring for a convicted rapist. But there are also moments of joy, like the rare bright spots of lucidity for a dementia patient, or when the ward unexpectedly breaks into song.Dr Aoife Abbey shows us what a doctor sees of humanity as it comes through the revolving door of the hospital and takes us beyond a purely medical perspective. Told through seven emotions, Seven Signs...

A Legend of Reading Abbey
Charles MacFarlane
Travel / Nature
A LEGEND OF READING ABBEY.By Charles MacFarlaneTHE AUTHOR OF \'THE CAMP OF REFUGE.\'

Justicar Jhee and the Cursed Abbey
Part #1 of "The Justicar Jhee Mystery" series by Trevol Swift
On her way from the remote district she lives in, to the Imperial capital, Justicar Jhee and her family's yacht is damaged, and they are forced to halt for repairs at a secluded abbey.With communications disrupted, they are invited to stay by the abbess, but soon their visit takes a frightening turn when Jhee sees a masked figure acting suspiciously.Dismissed as ghosts by the others, Jhee's natural instinct is to investigate, and she discovers that the previous abbess and several novices had died under suspicious circumstances and rumors abound of an ancient cult, risen once more and led by a figure called the Mist Abbess.As she digs ever deeper into the mystery, she discovers even more shocking revelations, with refugees from the sea going missing and smugglers, human traffickers, and anarchists operating at will.There is more to the abbey than meets the eye, and soon, Jhee's life is threatened by the malevolence that stalks its confines. Trapped by circumstances and with no way for help to arrive, can she uncover the truth before she or her family become the next victims of the sinister forces that lurk just out of sight?

The Abbey House
Elizabeth Bromke
A heartwarming sister story complete with small-town mystery and heartwarming romance from USA TODAY bestseller Elizabeth Bromke. Recent widow Cadence Van Dam is returning to the classroom. With her own tender romance blossoming and her sisters personal lives flourishing, the new year carries the promise of love, happiness, and new beginnings.If the Sageberry sisters can withstand a sordid local scandal. Cadence has two choices: help bury the small-town secrets or find a way to bring new life to Heirloom Island. The choice would be easy, until a shocking discovery is made that could make the scandal all the more problematic and personal.Head to Heirloom Island in this heartwarming series about three sisters and the charming small town they come to call home.Read Heirloom Island in order, after you finish Hickory Grove and Birch Harbor! Book 1: The Boardwalk...

An Uncertain Road
Abbey Downey
A female auto racer, a mechanic determined to walk away from the sport, and the race of a lifetime... When young widow Flora Montfort returns to America, she's determined to use her training in auto racing to support herself and her French mother-in-law—even if female drivers are rare in 1905. So when the owner of a successful sporting goods store hires her to drive in the Glidden Tour, a ten-day race through New England, she jumps at the opportunity. Jensen Gable must be convinced that joining the team as the ride-along mechanic is worth the risk. After losing his best friend in a tragic racing accident, Jensen has vowed never to participate in the sport again. But his promise to protect that friend's younger brother, also on the tour, is the only thing that outweighs his fear of the dangers. As they race through New England, Flora and Jensen find common ground that ignites their interest in each other, but...

5 Abbey Road (Broken Streets #1)
Marita A. Hansen
Everyone has an opinion of what happened at 5 Abbey Road; everyone sees the events differently. With one spray of a can, one swing of a baseball bat, four young lives are changed forever.
Inspired by real events.

The Dogfather
Sparkle Abbey
Mystery / Crime / Humor and Comedy
Will Wade's dark past destroy their chance to find love again?

Breathing Underwater
Abbey Lee Nash
With one word, Tess’s world could be completely undone: Epilepsy.Tess lives for swimming: the feel of the pool's rough edge on her toes, the snap of cold water on her skin, and the push of her limbs ever forward. In the water, she’s truly alive. Until tragedy strikes. And Tess is left navigating a summer of doctor visits, missed swim practices, a newly distant best friend, and a job stuck behind a counter—not sitting high in the lifeguard chair like every season before.Instead, her spot goes to new guy Charlie. Although his messy hair and laid-back demeanor catch Tess’s attention, this isn’t really the time. She’s got to focus on getting back in the pool—and on getting back to herself.Lyrically and sensitively written, Breathing Underwater is a slice-of-life story with depth, exploring topics like epilepsy, inclusivity in student athletics, changing friendships, and the power of love and community....

Darcy's Wicked Game
Abbey North
Dare Lizzy accept the shocking invitation? Three years after Mr. Darcy's painful proposal, and Lizzy's fervent rejection, she is at a house party when she receives a mysterious gift. Inside the box is a mask and a heartfelt letter from an ardent admirer, imploring her to meet with him that night for wicked games. It is a scandalous invitation, but Lizzy's curiosity compels her to accept. Will her mystery man be the lover of her dreams, and the man to finally help her shed her lingering love for Mr. Darcy, whom she hasn't seen since the proposal? Or will his identity shock and anger her? Will Lizzy regret taking such a risk or find a reward of happiness beyond measure? While Abbey sometimes writes sweet JAFF, this shorter tale is strictly SENSUAL.

Lovely Harrowed Heart
Abbey Easton
She didn't want help. He wasn't in a place to help anyone. But when his whole world is threatened, he'll go to the ends of the earth to keep what he loves safe. Shiloh Bennett has been given an ultimatum. When her parents threaten to stop supporting her, she has no choice but to spend two months at Willow Hope Ranch, supposedly working out her trauma. What she doesn't expect is to fall for the quiet, gorgeous cowboy who sends her spiraling. She needs healing, not another broken heart. Knox Evans hasn't been the same since he sent his brother to prison for brutally attacking their mother. When he's released after an unexpected retrial, Knox's world is upended again. As he tries to maintain normalcy around his family's equestrian rehabilitation center, he's slowly losing himself. But when a snarky, tattooed woman challenges him to fight his demons, he loses his heart instead. As Shiloh and Knox become closer, Willow Hope Ranch isn't as safe...

Downton Tabby
Sparkle Abbey
Mystery / Crime / Humor and Comedy
Anyone for tea and crumpets . . . and murder? Caro Lamont, amateur sleuth and well-respected animal therapist to Laguna Beach's pampered pets, works with office mate and tech wizard, Graham Cash, whose beloved Scottish Fold tabby cat, Toria, is purported to have anger management issues. But when Caro drops by the charming Brit's Tudor-inspired mansion to return Toria, she finds his business partner dead and Cash missing. Caro is left with the cuddly cat and a lot of unanswered questions. Is Cash the killer, or has he been kidnapped? What's up with the angry next door neighbor? And what about Cash's girlfriend, Heidi, who isn't sharing everything she knows with homicide detective Judd Malone? Suddenly there are more secrets and intrigues than there are titles in England. Add in a stranger in a dark SUV stalking Caro, feisty senior sidekick, Betty, hiding in restaurant shrubbery, and wannabe investigative reporter Callum MacAvoy who seems to be constantly underfoot, and you've got a cat and mouse mystery of the first order. Caro's got to solve this murder before the killer lets the cat out of the bag. Sparkle Abbey is the pseudonym of two mystery authors (Mary Lee Woods and Anita Carter). They are friends and neighbors as well as co-writers of the Pampered Pets Mystery Series. The pen name was created by combining the names of their rescue pets--Sparkle (Mary Lee's cat) and Abbey (Anita's dog). They reside in central Iowa, but if they could write anywhere, you would find them on the beach with their laptops and, depending on the time of day, with either an iced tea or a margarita. Visit them at sparkleabbey.com.

Selma at the Abbey
Part #5 of "Abbey" series by Elsie J. Oxenham
Selma Andersson is Scottish (with Swedish heritage - exotic!) and comes to stay at the Abbey. There are high jinks and the usual excitements with dancing, music, jewels and announcements of babies confusing named for numerous existing characters. This will be a particular joy for fans of the Chalet School who enjoy long conversations about whether someone is or is not old enough to be officially engaged.

Christmas at Draycott Abbey
Christina Skye
Don't miss FALLEN - the first book in a brand-new Draycott Abbey trilogy - amazon.com/dp/B008OKMDTOComing from Harlequin September 18 (paperback) and October 1 (Kindle): THE ACCIDENTAL BRIDE Number 3 in Christina's award-winning SUMMER ISLAND contemporary series.Available for pre-order now! amazon.com/dp/B008EN405GAs Christmas draws near and darkness veils the haunted English abbey, a tale of loss and love betrayed begins.As cold closes in, old hatreds spring to life, bringing danger to a vulnerable woman betrayed by those she trusts most. Wounded and lost, Clair Haywood will seek haven within the abbey's ancient granite walls. But her enemies are closer than she knows.Only one man can save her. And he has been dead for 200 years.

Beneath the Abbey Wall
A. D. Scott
Comics & Graphic Novels / Self Help / Business
The third lyrical, evocative, and character-driven entry in A.D. Scott's mystery series set in the 1950s in the Scottish Highlands. As a decade of change comes to a close, murder hists close to home in a small Scottish town... On a dark, damp Sunday evening, a man taking a shortcut home sees a hand reaching out in supplication from a bundle of sacks. In an instant he knows something terrifying has happened. In the Highlands in the late 1950s, much of the local newspaper's success was due to Mrs. Smart, the no-nonsense office manager who kept everything and everyone in line. Her murder leaves her colleagues in shock and the Highland Gazette office in chaos. Joanne Ross, a budding reporter and shamefully separated mother, assumes Mrs. Smart's duties, but an intriguing stranger provides a distraction not only from the job and the investigation but from everything Joanne believes in. Beneath the Abbey Wall brilliantly evokes a place...

The Red Abbey Chronicles
Maria Turtschaninoff
A world where girls live in fear. A safe haven far away. But is it far enough? This is Maresi's story.Maresi came to the Red Abbey when she was thirteen, in the Hunger Winter. Before then, she had only heard rumours of its existence in secret folk tales. In a world where girls aren't allowed to learn or do as they please, an island inhabited solely by women sounded like a fantasy. But now Maresi is here, and she knows it is real. She is safe.Then one day Jai - tangled fair hair, clothes stiff with dirt, scars on her back - arrives on a ship. She has fled to the island to escape terrible danger and unimaginable cruelty.And the men who hurt her will stop at nothing to find her. Now the women and girls of the Red Abbey must use all their powers and ancient knowledge to combat the forces that wish to destroy them. And Maresi, haunted by her own nightmares, must confront her very deepest, darkest fears.A story of friendship and survival,...

Barking with the Stars
Sparkle Abbey
Mystery / Crime / Humor and Comedy
"Such a cute series!" –Polished Nails and Puppy Dog Tales blogLights! Camera! Murder!A star-studded fundraiser to help provide service dogs for wounded warriors sets tongues wagging...about Caro Lamont, pet therapist to the stars.Caro's ex-husband Geoffrey is spreading rumors about her competence and snuggling up to the biggest stars, including Purple—the temperamental diva, who's the lynchpin of the celebrity line-up. All too soon, Caro is losing clients, her reputation, and patience with Geoffrey's shenanigans.More trouble is unleashed when the high-strung headliner is found dead and Geoffrey was seen leaving her hotel room. With a potential killer on the loose, Caro is hounded by questions about who had reason to want Purple out of the picture. Though all the evidence points to her ex, Caro believes the police are on the wrong trail.Even if her sleuthing puts her in the doghouse with Detective Judd Malone, Caro must dig up the truth before the real...

The Simbul's gift зк-6
Part #6 of "Забытые королевства:Nobles" series by Lynn Abbey
Science Fiction & Fantasy

The Battle of Junk Mountain
Lauren Abbey Greenberg
For fans of Rebecca Stead and Jennifer L. Holm, this is the perfect middle grade summer beach read. Twelve-year-old Shayne Whittaker has always spent summers on the Maine coast, visiting her grandmother Bea and playing with her BFF Poppy. Both Shayne and Bea are collectors, in their own ways: Shayne revels in golden memories of searching for sea glass and weaving friendship bracelets with Poppy, while Bea scours flea markets for valuable finds, much of which she adds to a growing pile in her house that Shayne jokingly calls Junk Mountain.This summer, though, everything has changed. Poppy would rather talk about boys than bracelets, and Bea's collecting mania has morphed into hoarding. Only Linc, the weird Civil War-obsessed kid next door, pays attention to her. Turns out Linc's collected a secret of his own, one that could enrage the meanest lobsterman on the planet, his grandpa. What begins as the worst summer of Shayne's life becomes the most...