Browsing Books by Books Like A Lion's Tale

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2008)
Gloriously honest, enchanting and funny, this is a moving tale of post-war friendship, love and book...

If You Give A Girl A Viscount (2011)
Tired of his wealth-seeking female admirers, Viscount Lumley falls victim to his meddling godmother'...

Mr. Mercedes (2014)
Months after a crazed hit-and-run driver kills several attendees at a Midwestern job fair, a depress...

Fiesta (1994)
First published 1927...

The Twelve (2012)
Survivors of a government-induced apocalypse endure their violent and disease-stricken world while p...

A Gentle Rain (2007)
A Connecticut heiress learns she's adopted and travels to a "cracker" cattle ranch in northern Flori...

The Gravedigger's Daughter (2007)
The daughter of a German high school teacher who was forced to work as a gravedigger after immigrati...

The Glittering World (2015)
When a successful chef returns to the small Canadian town where he was born for a short getaway to r...

Dhampir (2003)
The launch of a major new vampire series-set in a classic fantasy universe... A con-artist who poses...

The Last Letter from Your Lover (2011)
More than 40 years after a car accident causes Jennifer Stirling to lose her memory on the day she p...

Sun Going Down (2008)
In the tradition of "Lonesome Dove," award-winning writer Todd presents an epic of the American West...

The Expats (2012)
"An international spy thriller about a former CIA agent who moves with her family to Luxembourg wher...

The Circle (2014)
Hired to work for the world's most powerful Internet company, Mae Holland questions her luck as life...

The Nightingale (2015)
"From the #1 New York Times bestselling author comes Kristin Hannah's next novel. It is an epic love...

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (2004)
A former consultant to the U.S. government reveals the inner workings of the high-stakes economic ga...

Faithful Place (2010)
Planning to run away with his girlfriend to London in the hopes of escaping poverty, Frank concludes...