Rapid Fire (Raine Stockton Dog Myster...
Donna Ball"A simply fabulous mystery starring a likeable, dedicated heroine..." --Midwest Book Review "A delightful protagonist..." --Romantic Times Raine's old boyfriend Andy Fontana is back in town... and at the top of...
The princess is pregnant! Is the daddy a Texas tycoon?Valentina Deveraux was still in shock. She had always been the good girl, the model princess—not the one getting mixed up in tabloid scandals. But one carefree night burning the ...
The San Juan Islands in Washington State come alive in That Summer Place, an anthology set on fictional Spruce Island. In 'Old Things' by Jill Barnett, California divorcee Catherine Winslow seeks to recreate the magic of her childhood...
Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargr...
Stephanie BarronIn a time of near Jane Austen-mania, what better heroine to solve a mystery than Jane herself? Only two things are required: a satisfying, well-structured whodunit plot and a knack for rendering Austen's style at picking up the most d...
In this riveting and adventure-packed follow-up to Peter and the Starcatchers, we discover Peter leaving the relative safety of Mollusk Island-along with his trusted companion Tinker Bell-for the cold, damp streets of London. On a dif...
When a female loan shark is attacked and left for dead, vampire Glory St. Clair turns her into one of the undead to save her. But LuckyÂ's flamboyant behavior is not only drawing every vampire hunter within miles—its bringing her...
Frozen Assets: An Officer Gunnhildur ...
Quentin BatesA body is found floating in the harbor of a rural Icelandic fishing village. Was it an accident, or something more sinister? It's up to Officer Gunnhildur, a sardonic female cop, to find out. Her investigation uncovers a web of corr...
Shattered Pillars (The Eternal Sky)
Elizabeth BearShattered Pillars is the second book of Bear's The Eternal Sky trilogy and the sequel to Range of Ghosts. Set in a world drawn from our own great Asian Steppes, this saga of magic, politics, and war sets Re-Temur, the exiled heir to t...
Just Between Us (Harlequin Superroman...
Deborah BedfordAfter his wife dies, Richard Small arranges for a Big Sister to offer his daughter Ann the support he feels incapable of giving himself, but what he did not count on was both feeling resentful of the bond growing between Ann and Monic...
Bedford's autobiographical novel of love and loss is centered on three German families at the beginning of the 20th century. The Merzes are wealthy Berlin Jews; the Feldens are cultured, old-fashioned intellectuals; the Bernins are fl...
No book has meant more to me than Georges Bernanos's The Diary of a Country Priest. I have read it and reread it, and I keep it in front of me on my desk. At times I do Bernanos a sacrilegious injustice; something particularly provoca...
It doesn't seem possible that petite, blonde Keri Dalcanton could have stabbed police sergeant Joe McNaughton 20 times, dragged his body to a public square in downtown Tulsa, chained the corpse naked to a fountain, and hog-tied him...
Add More Ing to Your Life: A Hip Guid...
Gabrielle BernsteinDiscover the thirty-day -ing Equation to sharpen your intuitive senses and activate untapped inspirations!Lots of people are selling "happiness" these days, but in her hip self-transformation book, Add More -ing to Your Life...
THE POWER OF PLEASUREThe Canticles Al Farasakh, an ancient book of spells that holds danger and desire, is missing and Blaze Williams must find it. Then Ivy appears, mesmerizing him. She has the form of a woman, a very beautiful woman...
Eager to abandon his diplomat's life and settle down, Leander Knollis, Earl of Charrington, sets his sights on Judith Rossiter, an impoverished widow with two children. Original.
Suspenseful and cinematic, Bittersweet exposes the gothic underbelly of an idyllic world of privilege and an outsider's hunger to belong. On scholarship at a prestigious East Coast college, ordinary Mabel Dagmar is surprised to ...
Life at the Dakota: New York's Most U...
Stephen BirminghamLife at the Dakota is a deliciously entertaining social history which describes the lives of the rich and trendy who have lived at the Dakota, a New York apartment house daringly erected in 1884, "too far up" and on the wron...
Food Matters: A Guide to Conscious Ea...
Mark BittmanFrom the award-winning champion of culinary simplicity who gave us the bestselling How to Cook Everything and How to Cook Everything Vegetarian comes Food Matters, a plan for responsible eating that's as good for the planet as it is f...
In Revolution, Nadia Lake and Nate Hayes find themselves at the center of a horrifying conspiracy in the action-packed finale of Jenna Black's SF romance series that began with ReplicaPaxco has a new ruler. Dorothy Hayes claims to be...
The Witch and the Dead: A Wishcraft M...
Heather BlakeThe national bestselling author of Gone with the Witch returns as wish-granting witch Darcy Merriweather uncovers dangerous skeletons in the closet—and the garage.... When Darcy moved to Salem, Massachusetts, she never expected he...
Cyrene's brothers protect her from the predatory men of the Louisiana waterfront, but when she rescues a notorious lover and nurses him back to health, Cyrene learns something about the world she from which has been sheltered. Reprint.
Nigel Strangeways is called in to find a murderer who is prowling the halls of Sudeley Hall, a boys preparatory school. First published in 1935, this was the first mystery by C. Day-Lewis, the future English Poet Laureate.
They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldie...
Deanne BlantonAlbert Cashier' served three years in the Union Army and passed successfully as a man until 1911 when the aging veteran was revealed to be a woman named Jennie Hodgers. Frances Clayton kept fighting even after her husband was gunned d...
Love Finds You in Bethlehem, New Hamp...
Lauralee BlissSara McGee is not what Tom Haskins expected. The artist knew he was taking a risk when he reluctantly agreed to advertise for a mailorder bride but Tom assumed the woman who answered his ad would be more refined than the penniless and...
A Midwestern girl named for the jewel that is believed to ward off evil spirits, Ruby has a sixth sense that makes her at one with nature and gives her the ability to know her own fate. After growing up in an abusive family, Ruby esc...
Tucker Gray is a Baltimore, MD waiter, hailing from the Deep South, whose mental health issues and past relationships have made it hard to trust more than the cut. After he hits what he thought was rock bottom Tucker decides to stay c...
One of Us Is Lying: A totally grippin...
Shalini BolandTia never harmed anyone. So why does someone want to destroy her? Tia is walking home with her children, along the lakeside of their quiet, safe town, when she realises something is wrong with her five-year-old daughter, Rosie. S...
Zombies, killer dresses, and ancient curses prove that Halloween in Threadville can be sew spooky It's early October, and hordes of visitors have descended on the tiny, celebrated village of Threadville, Pennsylvania, to attend a ...
This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gent...
Tadeusz BorowskiTadeusz Borowski's concentration camp stories were based on his own experiences surviving Auschwitz and Dachau. In spare, brutal prose he describes a world where the will to survive overrides compassion and prisoners eat, work and sle...
Once Upon a Dream: A Twisted Tale
Liz BraswellWhat if the sleeping beauty never woke up? Once Upon a Dream marks the second book in a new YA line that reimagines classic Disney stories in surprising new ways. It should be simple--a dragon defeated, a slumbering princess in a cast...