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"COLD FURY defines the modern romantic thriller."�-�NYT�bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz


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Romance writer and reluctant cop navigate sparks during fateful ride-alongs.


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A child under his protection�and a hit man in pursuit.


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Courtney Kelly sees things others can�t�like fairies, and hidden motives for murder . . .


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Journey to a city that�s full of quirky, zany superheroes finding love while they battle over-the-top, evil ubervillains bent on world domination.


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I Did (But I Wouldn't Now)
by Cara Lockwood
"A light, fizzy, refreshing, fun sequel to I DO (BUT I DON'T)."
Posted April 5, 2006

Lily Crandell has some advice for the rest of us: Never marry a rock star. You know, they lie, cheat, drink too much and do drugs. And there are all those groupies hanging around all the time. Hmmm...She's probably right! I DID (BUT I WOULDN'T NOW) is Read more...


Kingdom Come
by Tim Green
"Chilling and gripping crime drama."
Posted March 15, 2006

Thane and Jessica appear to have it all -- a beautiful house, a healthy son, a well-paying career and plenty of cold, hard cash for the finer things in life. Look a little deeper and you'll discover that Thane and Jessica are in debt up to their eyeballs and Read more...


Magic Hour
by Kristin Hannah
"Captivating, intriguing and soulful novel."
Posted February 15, 2006

Dr. Julia Cates has spent her entire life focused on her career as a child psychiatrist. Unfortunately, it all comes crashing down around her when a patient commits a horrible crime and Dr. Cates is blamed for not predicting the violence. With no clients or much of a personal life Read more...


The Little Lady Agency
by Hester Browne
"One of the most fresh, interesting and delightful books I've read."
Posted January 15, 2006

Melissa Romney-Jones has just been told that her position at a London real estate firm has been deemed "redundant." Getting laid off from a job is nothing new for Melissa, as it's happened several times in the past couple years. Despite this setback, she refuses to let the Read more...


Strange Bedfellows
by Paula L. Woods
"Interesting take on racism, prejudice from a black woman's perspective."
Posted January 9, 2006

After several years, Charlotte Justice is still carrying around the emotional baggage of losing her husband and young daughter in a violent shooting several years ago. Recently, she's witnessed several traumatic incidents in her job at the LAPD. To top it all off, there's a new lead in Read more...


Sweet Water
by Anna Jeffrey
"Wonderful, emotional, heartwarming story with colorful characters."
Posted December 16, 2005

Marissa Rutheford is back in her home town of Aqua Dulce, Texas, running her mom's café and flea market in the tiny desert town that's home to barely enough residents to count on two hands. She slaves away at the café each day hoping to sell enough biscuits Read more...


Her Sexiest Mistake
by Jill Shalvis
"Great life messages in this sexy romance."
Posted November 16, 2005

Mia Appleby has spent her whole adult life trying to forget her roots. She was embarrassed to grow up in a cluttered double-wide trailer in Tennessee with her mother and older sister who only cared about trying to trap a man, any man. Yep, when she grew up, she Read more...


Yes, the River Knows
by Tracy Dunham
"Totally absorbing mystery, but left wanting more."
Posted November 13, 2005

After falling off the top rung of the career ladder, big- city attorney Tal Jefferson lands in her small, Southern hometown to start her career and her life over. In between refurbishing her grandmother's old home and getting small- time clients out of DUI charges, Tal is trying to Read more...


Heartbeats
by Susan Rae
"Intriguing blend of romance, murder and mystery."
Posted October 19, 2005

Dr. Elizabeth Iverson walked out of FBI agent Drake McGuire's life years ago after a steamy weekend in Atlanta. Despite their chemistry, she just couldn't bear to carry the worry in her heart that a wife or girlfriend must do when they're in a relationship with a Read more...


Wedding Survivor
by Julia London
"Totally delightful start to a hot new series."
Posted September 7, 2005

Marnie Banks is a 34-year-old who's recently been laid off from her technology job, is up to her eyeballs in credit card debt and has been forced to move back home with mom and dad to get back on her feet. In the midst of a career Read more...


The Chocolate Mouse Trap
by JoAnna Carl
"A delightful tasty treat of a mystery."
Posted August 12, 2005

Lee McKinney lives a charmed, small town life along the Michigan shoreline. She helps her Aunt Nettie run a chocolate business, which puts her in touch with other food service professionals in the community. Julie Singletree, a nosy local party planner, creates an e-mail list called the Seventh Food Read more...


Wanted: One Sexy Night
by Judi McCoy
"A clever "out-of-this-world" romance."
Posted August 12, 2005

"Hot Alien Women Invade U.S., Seduce Men to Become Pregnant!" If the story of WANTED: ONE SEXY NIGHT came true, this would certainly be the tabloid headline we'd all be reading in the grocery store checkout line. Mira is just that -- a beautiful, sexy alien who Read more...


Sweet as Sugar, Hot as Spice
by Kimberly Raye
"Fun hijinks on the fast track of love."
Posted July 14, 2005

Eve Farrel is a successful, 30-something woman who never quite outgrew the teenage urge to shock her mother. Her choice of clothing (black leather mini-skirts, stiletto boots, and leopard print tops), hair and makeup (jet black hair, Sharpie-like eyeliner) and profession (director of light porn) probably only Read more...


Nice Girls Finish First
by Alesia Holliday
"Great summer beach read."
Posted June 17, 2005

If Brianna lives her life like a proverbial "doormat," then Kirby is one of those ultra-driven people who's always "stepping" on a doormat (in her $500 pair of shoes) as she makes her way to someplace bigger, better and more glamorous in life. This is how NICE GIRLS Read more...


Stacey Herman


Stacey has always had a flair for writing and the arts, which ultimately lead her to pursue a Journalism degree in Business Communications from the University of Kansas (Rock Chalk Jayhawk Go KU!). Since graduating in 1992, she’s worked for public and private sectors, for both profit and not-for-profit organizations in marketing and communications positions. She recently started her own freelance creative/technical writing and marketing consultation business called Stacey Ink. Stacey and her husband, Jeff, are also third-generation owners of Herman’s Meat and Deli in southwest Topeka. Stacey may be reached at [email protected]

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