Widowed novelist Ford Newcombe finds new love in the form of his new assistant, a beautiful young woman named Jackie, as they search for the truth behind a decades-old ghost story. However, their romance is complicated by a mysteriou...
He's Just Not That Into You: The No-E...
Greg BehrendtHe says:Oh sure, they say they're busy. They say that they didn't have even a moment in their insanely busy day to pick up the phone. It was just that crazy. All lies. With the advent of cell phones and speed dialing, it is almost imp...
I've Got Sand In All the Wrong Places...
Lisa ScottolineLisa and Francesca are back with another collection of warm and witty stories that will strike a chord with every woman. This six book series is among the best reviewed humor books published today and has been compared to the late gre...
Operating Instructions: A Journal of ...
Anne LamottThe most honest, wildly enjoyable book written about motherhood is surely Anne Lamott's account of her son Sam's first year. A gifted writer and teacher, Lamott (Crooked Little Heart) is a single mother and ex-alcoholic with a pleasin...
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Jane FeatherThe third novel in New York Times bestseller Jane Feather's sexy and scintillating Blackwater Brides trilogy about the bonds of family and the lure of romance.The headstrong and beautiful Alexandra Douglas is summoned to London from t...
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff with Your...
Richard CarlsonThe author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff offers one hundred simple, innovative strategies for enhancing one's home and family life, becoming a better parent, decreasing stress, and achieving greater peace with and appreciation of one...
Mind in the Making: The Seven Essenti...
Ellen GalinskyEllen Galinsky has spent her entire career studying early childhood development, first at Vassar College, then for twenty-five years at the Bank Street College of Education, and for the past twenty years as the founder and now preside...
Letters from the Afterlife: A Guide t...
Elsa BarkerLetters from the Afterlife is a hopeful, inspiring after-death communication received by a woman almost a century ago. In the early part of the twentieth century, a woman began a process of "automatic writing" - as though sh...
Never Satisfied: How & Why Men Cheat
Michael BaisdenThe book is a collection of interviews of men who have cheated. It examines how men are raised from childhood to be unfaithful and how parents play a large part in creating cheaters. It also takes a hard look at the role of the other ...
Home-Alone America: Why Today's Kids ...
Mary EberstadtArgues that modern divorce rates, career-oriented families, and unhealthy parenting practices are contributing to such childhood problems as obesity, risky sexual behaviors, and mental illness, drawing on a range of medical and social...
He is notorious. Lord Simon Roxbury is a godsend to gossip columnists everywhere. This notorious rake has recently been caught in an extremely compromising position by none other than The London Weekly's Lady of Distinction. Rumor a...
Love and Biology at the Center of the...
Jennie Shortridge"An accomplished and superior novelist" (Statesman Journal) delivers a bittersweet book about a woman's midlife crisis that asks: How does a good girl know when to finally let herself be bad?When she learns that her college ...
52 Fantastic Dates for You and Your M...
Claudia ArpYou can enrich your relationship and create years of special memories with the fun and creative dates inside this book. Here are a couple of examples: Put on your black tie or evening gown and grab the picnic basket for an evening...
The Happiest Baby on the Block: The N...
Harvey KarpLongtime pediatrician and child-care expert Karp illuminates the inner workings of a child's first experiences in order to help parents learn how to deal with them. With a focus on four areas--the fourth trimester, the calming reflex,...
For twenty-five years, Positive Discipline has been the gold standard reference for grown-ups working with children. Now Jane Nelsen, distinguished psychologist, educator, and mother of seven, has written a revised and expanded editio...
Hands Free Life: Nine Habits for Over...
Rachel Macy StaffordWe all yearn to look back to find we lived a life of significance. But is it even possible anymore? Considering the amount of distraction and pressure that exists in society today, living a fulfilling life may seem like an unachievabl...
I often thought to myself, If I really want to compete with these guys, I need a wife, begins Muffy Mead-Ferro in this ode to the women everywhere who are trying to take care of husbands, children, houses, jobs, bosses, clients, custo...
Why My Third Husband Will Be A Dog: T...
Lisa ScottolineA hilarious collection of stories from the life of the New York Times bestselling author of Look Again At last, together in one collection, are Lisa Scottoline's wildly popular Philadelphia Inquirer columns. In her column, Lisa lets h...
The Girlfriends' Guide to Getting you...
Vicki IovineA mother's guide to navigating the twists and turns of perpetual parenthood and still finding time for the children, spouses, homes, work, and themselves includes advice on how to focus at work when things at home are in chaos, husban...
Everything I Know about Love I Learne...
Sarah WendellTake a dashing hero with a heart of gold and a mullet of awesome. Add a heroine with a bustle and the will to kick major butt. Then include enough contrivances to keep them fighting while getting them alone and possibly without key pi...
The Secret Life of Supermom: How the ...
Kathy BuckworthUntil now, it's been a well-kept secret, but in fact, Supermom DOESN'T have a pristine house, immaculate polite children and a thriving professional life. No, the real Supermom always leaves the office too early and arrives home too ...
Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay: An...
Stefanie Wilder-TaylorThe moment the second line on the pee stick turns pink, women discover they've entered a world of parenting experts. Friends, family, colleagues, the UPS delivery guy -- suddenly everybody is a trove of advice, much of it contradic...
Preschooler Playtime: Creative Activi...
Melissa BogdanyIn Preschooler Playtime, harried parents will find easy, fun, and inexpensive ways to keep that little one occupied. The book is divided into two easy-to-use parts for parents without much prep time: “Instant Ideas,” and &...
365 fun, creative activities to stimulate your toddler every day of the year. This book contains 365 activities (one for each day of the year) for one-and-a-half to three-year-olds using things found around the home. It shows parent...
What Young Children Need You to Know:...
Bridgett MillerAre you the parent of a cherished young child, and tired, possibly frustrated, and even doubting yourself--or them? Are you worried about their behaviour or feeling unsure of how to support them? What makes young children do the thing...
The Erotic Edge: 22 Erotic Stories fo...
Lonnie BarbachLonnie Barbach was among the first sex educators to break the taboo on women's erotic writing at a time when erotica was written by men, for men, and therefore did not adequately represent the sexual tastes of women. The Erotic Edge, ...
Toxic Parents: Overcoming Their Hurtf...
Susan ForwardAre you the child of toxic parents?When you were a child...• Did your parents tell you you were bad or worthless?• Did your parents use physical pain to discipline you?• Did you have to take care of your parents beca...
The Conversation: How Men and Women C...
Hill HarperIn his first book for adults, the New York Times bestselling author sparks honest dialogues between men and women, in the tradition of Steve Harvey's Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. Only 34 percent of African-American children tod...
Best friends forever until life got in the way. Katherine Hill left her small New England hometown in pursuit of a dream. Now, twelve years later, she's a high-powered cosmetics executive in Manhattan and a much glossier version of...
Dear Mr. Rogers, Does It Ever Rain in...
Fred RogersEvery question a child or parent asks is important, and no one understands this better than the television Neighbor who has visited our homes for more than two decades. In this collection of letters and replies, Mister Rogers encourag...