Newest books listed at public library

Eunice Public Library releases its newest books for March.
Adult Fiction
“Keeping Faith,” by Jodi Picoult; “Closer Than You Think,” by Karen Rose; “Lords of Corruption,” by Kyle Mills; “Harvesting the Heart,” by Jodi Picoult; “The Pregnant Amish Widow,” by Samantha Price; “Ain’t No Love in Hip Hop: Love vs. Fame,” by Ravonne Ramar; “Ain’t No Love in Hip Hop: Love vs. Fame 2 by Ravonne Ramar; Trap Kings and the Women Who Love Them,” by Ravonne Ramar; “Breaking Silence,” by Linda Castillo; “The Brutal Telling,” by Louise Penny; “The Sweetest Temptation,” by Rochelle Alers; “The Amish Seamstress,” by Mindy Starns Clark; “The Beekeeper’s Son,” by Kelly Irvin; “The House on Tradd Street (Large Print),” by Karen White; “Amish Christmas At North Star,” by Cindy Woodsmall; “The Proposalat Siesta Key,” by Shelley Shepard Gray; “Sea Glass Island,” by Sherryl Woods; “Echo of Danger,” by Marta Perry; “Ever After,” by Jude Deveraux; “Against All Enemies,” by John Gilstrap; “Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Scorched Earth,” by George Galdorisi; “Bullseye,” by James Patterson; “The Award,” by Danielle Steel; “Wind Chime Point,” by Sherryl Woods; “Remember,” by Barbara Taylor Bradford; “Morning Comes Softly (Large Print),” by Debbie Macomber; “Porch Lights (Large Print),” by Dorothea Benton Frank; “My Kind of Christmas,” by Robyn Carr; “When Summer Comes,” by Brenda Novak; “Sea Glass Winter,” by JoAnn Ross; “Perfect Timing,” by Catherine Anderson; “Rules of Prey,” by John Sandford; “Void Moon,” by Michael Connelly; “I Adored a Lord,” by Katharine Ashe; “Thanksgiving Prayer,” by Debbie Macomber; “The Rooster Bar,” by John Grisham; “Past Perfect,” by Danielle Steel; “Fifty Fifty,” by James Patterson; “Fall From Grace,” by Danielle Steel; “Three Fates,” by Nora Roberts.

Adult Non-Fiction
“Argo: How the CIA and Hollywood Pulled Off the Most Audacious Rescue in History,” by Antonio Mendez; “No Place, Louisiana,” by Marin Pousson; “To the Best of My Ability”: The American Presidents; Think Better Live Better,” by Joel Osteen; “The Complete Idiot’s Guide To Calculus Second Edition,” by W. Michael Kelley; “Calculus Demystified: A Self Teaching Guide,” by Steven G. Krantz; “The Study Quran; Robicheaux,” by James Lee Burke.

Juvenile Fiction
“Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Getaway,” by Jeff Kinney; “Turtles All the Way Down,”by John Green.

Juvenile Non-Fiction
“Henry and the Cannons: An Extraordinary True Story of the American Revolution” by Don Brown.

Easy Readers
“There Was an Old Pirate Who Swallowed a Map!” by Lucille Colandro; “If You Give a Mouse a Brownie,” by Laura Numeroff; “The Little Red Fort,” by Brenda Maier; “Truck Full of Ducks,” by Ross Burach; “The Magician’s Hat,” by Malcolm Mitchell; “I Don’t Want to Be a Frog,” by Dev Petty; “The Sun Is My Favorite Star,” by Frank Asch; “Roaring Rockets,” by Tony Mitton; “The Night Before Father’s Day,” by Natasha Wing; “Hello Light House,” by Sophie Blackall; “After the Fall by Dan Santat; There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover,” by Lucille Colandro; “The Bad Seed,” by Jory John.