 | The residents of tiny Mitford come together for Father Tim Kavanagh's marriage to Cynthia Coppersmith. The novel includes prayers, hymns, and the wedding ceremony that ties the knot. |
 | Maggie McCaffrey and J.T. Wainwright are both emotionally wounded urbanites who have returned to their ancestral home--the Montana ranching town of Springwater--to live the simple life, and to heal. They fall for each other amidst Springwater's... |
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 | This sequel to THE NOTEBOOK takes up the story a generation later, with the 30-year marriage of Jane and Wilson Lewis. Now middle-aged, Wilson fears that his long and happy marriage is on the rocks, and he sets out to win his wife back. |
 | A 25th reunion at a Maine boarding school brings together a middle-aged couple--Bridget and Bill--who broke up after high school and went their separate ways. The novel centers on their wedding, which various old classmates have gathered to celebrate... |
 | Lady Brenda McAlister gets caught up in a dangerous game during clan wars in 12th-century Scotland. |
 | Two women, 70-year-old Stella Newland and 30-year-old Genevieve Warren, meet at Middleton Hall, a rest home where Stella is a resident and Genevieve is an aide. Although married, Genevieve is having a passionate affair with a married script writer.... |
 | Popular Hollywood couple Simon Steinberg and Blair Scott are experiencing what is supposed to be one of the greatest events of their lives: the wedding of their oldest daughter, Allegra. But as time for the nuptials grow nearer, a string of... |
 | This sequel to THE NOTEBOOK takes up the story a generation later, with the 30-year marriage of Jane and Wilson Lewis. Now middle-aged, Wilson fears that his long and happy marriage is on the rocks, and he sets out to win his wife back. |
 | A 25th reunion at a Maine boarding school brings together a middle-aged couple--Bridget and Bill--who broke up after high school and went their separate ways. The novel centers on their wedding, which various old classmates have gathered to celebrate... |