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Sunshine, secrets, and swoon-worthy stories—June's featured reads are your perfect summer escape.

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He doesn�t need a woman in his life; she knows he can�t live without her.


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A promise rekindled. A secret revealed. A second chance at the family they never had.


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A cowboy with a second chance. A waitress with a hidden gift. And a small town where love paints a brand-new beginning.


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She�s racing for a prize. He�s dodging romance. Together, they might just cross the finish line to love.


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She steals from the mob for justice. He�s the FBI agent who could take her down�or fall for her instead.


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He�s her only protection. She�s carrying his child. Together, they must outwit a killer before time runs out.


Joseph Horowitz

Joseph Horowitz was music critic of the New York Times from 1976 to 1980. Since 1981, he has been program editor for the Kaufmann Concert Hall of the 92nd Street Y, where he also serves as artistic advisor for the annual Schubertiade. As artisitic advisor to the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra since 1992, he has planned thematically integrated festivals at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. His previous books include Conversations with Arrau, winner of an ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award; and The Ivory Trade: Piano Competitions and the Business of Music.

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Series

Books:

Artists in Exile, February 2008
Hardcover
Understanding Toscanini, May 1994
Trade Size (reprint)

 

 

 

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