Just Plain Fun Fiction Novels

Explore our curated list of just plain fun fiction novels! Discover captivating stories, thrilling adventures, and delightful reads for every book lover.

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Savannah Blues

by Mary Kay Andrews

A delightful novel of divorce, revenge, and really great antiques follows Eloise "Weezie" Foley, an antiques picker, as she deals with a huge estate sale, eccentric relatives, a sexy ex-boyfriend, and her ex-husband and his new girlfriend, unexpectedly discovering that love is much better the second time around. Reprint.
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Millennium Babe

 

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Sleeping with Fear

 

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The Bodyguard and the Show Dog (Bodyguard)

 

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The Boss

 

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Grave Risk

by Hannah Alexander

Two of Jill Cooper's former sweethearts return on the same day that a beloved elderly friend dies. All Jill's youthful traumas, secrets and dreams are resurrected. Then another death occurs. Could all this possibly be connected to a murder that took place nearly three decades ago?
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Sliver of Truth

 

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The brotherhood of the Holy Shroud

 

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Traitor's Kiss

by Gerald Seymour

When a high-ranked Russian naval officer who has been secretly passing information to British intelligence goes missing, veteran agent Gabriel Locke pursues suspicions that suggest that much more than the officer's life is at stake.
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Exposure Behind Closed Doors

by Victoria Taylor Murray

EXPOSURE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS is centered around one earth-shattering week in the life of New Orleans Police Lieutenant, Grieco Storm. A police detective whose passions and convictions run as deep and sizzling as the sultry city he is bound by duty and honor to protect. The discovery of arsenic found in the blood-systems of two International Super Models, Johna Bauer and Ursula Rhee; initially ruled accidental prescription drug overdoses by the city's shady coroner, is what initiated a secret branch of the Justice Department to get involved. Not only was the State of Louisiana suddenly faced with the very real possibility of a serial killer being on the loose in their Historical City, but it was suddenly faced with a potential scandal of such magnitude that it could rock New Orleans back several decades, politically, on its ear!