With their compelling plots and romantic themes, Barbara Delinsky's novels continue to attract new admirers. This omnibus edition has a great new price with a fresh new look. Included are: A Woman Betrayed, Within Reach, Finger Prints. View More...
"The Seventh Telling" is a journey into the Kabbalah, a spiritual discipline hidden within the folds of Jewish history. Stephanie and Sidney have been studying with Moshe Katan, a kabbalist who shared his learning only when he perceived that a kabbalistic intervention might be necessary to save the life of Rivkah, his wife. What has happened to Moshe and Rivkah we do not know, only that their house is now being used for an extraordinary storytelling, a spiritual discipline to share with those willing to risk examining the very core of their beliefs.
Published to glowing reviews on three continents-the London Sunday Times calls it "exquisite," the Australian Bookseller & Publisher "completely enchanting," and Elle in the U.S. "elegant and haunting"-The Red Thread is now available in paperback. Set in contemporary Shanghai, this elegant and seductive love story revolves around Shen, an art appraiser, and Ruth, a young Australian woman, who find their lives strangely mirrored in Six Chapters of a Floating Life, an actual centuries-old Chinese manuscript that is missing the final chapters. A moving and richly layered novel, The Red Thread int... View More...
Ekaterin is violently allergic to marriage as a result of her first exposure. But as Miles learned from his late career in galactic covert ops, if a frontal assault won't do, go to subterfuge. He has a cunning plan. Lord Mark Vorkosigan has a problem: his love for the sunny Kareen, daughter of Commodore Koudelka, has just become unrequited again. View More...
Hatred Stains Jerusalem's golden streets blood-red in Anna Mitgutsch's suspenseful and timely novel of love, trust, and betrayal. Devorah, an Austrian Jew in search of family history, follows the threads of her research to Jerusalem, an enigmatic place of mystic force and primitive violence where pilgrims and adventure seekers mingle daily with deadly Jewish and Palestinian nationalists. Devorah begins an erotic adventure with Sivan, a young Palestinian, and rejects warnings that his seduction might be politically motivated. But when a crowded Jerusalem bus is torn apart by explosives, Devorah... View More...
In this astonishingly inventive novel, Diane Schoemperlen uses the 100 stimulus words from the Standard Word Association Test as a narrative framework for exploring her heroine's growing understanding of the meaning of love. A tour de force of wit and wordplay, In the Language of Love is a wise and compassionate collage of one woman's coming of emotional age. View More...
Pascin's painting and drawings made him a legendary figure in Paris during the 1920s. So did his nightly escapades. But in 1930 at the age of 45 he committed suicide. In this remarkable novel, Elaine Snyderman explores Pascin's mysterious hold-long after his death-over the two women who love him. View More...