Widowers -- Fiction
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Widowers -- Fiction
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Widowers
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- Only beloved, Mary Balogh
- Love with noodles, an amorous widower's tale, Harry I. Freund
- Christmas on Reindeer Road, Debbie Mason
- We are the light, Matthew Quick
- The tapestry of grace, a novel, Kim Vogel Sawyer
- Our souls at night, Kent Haruf
- Room on the porch swing, Amy Clipston
- Holly and Ivy, Fern Michaels
- Where azaleas bloom, Sherryl Woods
- The storied life of A.J. Fikry, a novel, Gabrielle Zevin
- The new husband, D.J. Palmer
- The reading list, a novel, Sara Nisha Adams
- The storied life of A. J. Fikry, Gabrielle Zevin
- Say her name, Francisco Goldman
- The Christmas kite, Gail Gaymer Martin
- Forbidden falls, Robyn Carr
- Bag of bones, Stephen King
- The third wife, a novel, Lisa Jewell
- The first wife, Diana Diamond
- Hannah's list, Debbie Macomber
- Silver bells, Luanne Rice
- How to talk to a widower, Jonathan Tropper
- Second chance, Danielle Steel
- The longest ride, Nicholas Sparks
- Say her name, Francisco Goldman
- The hot pink farmhouse, David Handler
- Mrs. Miracle, Debbie Macomber
- Never sleep with strangers, Heather Graham
- The promise, Robyn Carr
- Untouchable, a novel, Scott O'Connor
- Brimstone, Cherie Priest
- The Amish cowboy's homecoming, USA today bestselling author Ophelia London
- Heartsong cottage, Emily March
- The new husband, a novel, D.J. Palmer
- The reading list, a novel, Sara Nisha Adams
- A face in the crowd, Stephen King, Stewart O'Nan
- Santa's sweetheart, Janet Dailey
- A quiet life, a novel, Ethan Joella
- Holly and Ivy, Fern Michaels
- Silver bells, a holiday tale, Luanne Rice
- A lawman's Christmas, a McKettricks of Texas novel, Linda Lael Miller
- Leave a candle burning, Lori Wick
- The Jam and Jelly Nook, Amy Clipston
- Everything the darkness eats, Eric LaRocca
- The Jam and Jelly Nook, Amy Clipston
- The replacement wife, a novel, Darby Kane
- Summer moon, Jill Marie Landis
- The wife upstairs, Rachel Hawkins
- The melody, a novel, Jim Crace
- The photograph, Penelope Lively