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The books of May are here—fresh, fierce, and full of feels.

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Wedding season includes searching for a missing bride�and a killer . . .


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Sometimes the path forward begins with a step back.


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One island. Three generations. A summer that changes everything.


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A snapshot made them legends. What it didn�t show could tear them apart.


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This life coach will give you a lift!


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A twisty, "addictive," mystery about jealousy and bad intentions


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Trapped by magic, haunted by muses�she must master the cards before they�re lost to darkness.


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Masquerades, secrets, and a forbidden romance stitched into every seam.


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A vanished manuscript. A murdered expert. A castle full of secrets�and one sharp-witted sleuth.


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Two warrior angels. First friends, now lovers. Their future? A WILD UNKNOWN.


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Overnight Male
by Elizabeth Bevarly
"Who's Got Their Spy on You?"
Posted June 16, 2008

Lila Moreau likes to be in control. She'll work with a partner, but really she would rather work alone. Just to make her opinon of partners clear, she likes to have her own intiation routine. Lila sneaks up on the new guy and handcuffs him to the bed. Hey Read more...


Captain Wentworth's Diary
by Amanda Grange
"Anne Elliot Might Not Be So Bad After All?"
Posted June 15, 2008

In the spirit of honesty, it must be confessed Persuasion has never been my favorite Austen book. Anne Elliot was too easily convinced to give up her love for Fredrick Wentworth. Then PBS ran a series The Complete Jane Austen and one of the films was Read more...


The Tenderness of Wolves
by Stef Penney
"Not for the Faint-hearted, but it is a Thoughtful Story"
Posted May 20, 2008

The Canadian settlement of Dove River is remote but it is not so isolated that the people living there don't abide by established rules of society. There may be fewer prejudices than typical of the big cities but everyone still knows their places and what their neighbors expect of Read more...


Immortal
by Traci L. Slatton
"A Very Different View of 14th-Century Italy"
Posted May 20, 2008

Luca Bastardo is a mystery, even to himself. He can't truly remember anything of his life before the age of nine and he surviving on the streets. The streets on which he found odd jobs were the streets in Florence, Italy and the year was 1330. If this seems Read more...


Curse of the Spellmans
by Lisa Lutz
"This is a Curse You'll be Glad to Receive"
Posted May 11, 2008

In the Spellman Files, Rae Spellman "disappears" herself and Henry Stone, San Francisco Police Inspector, is instrumental in locating the missing teen. Now she's Henry's shadow. Their friendship is not typical, but it doesn't hurt anyone. Well, until Rae accidentally ran Henry over before a driving lesson Read more...


Murder Melts in Your Mouth
by Nancy Martin
"A Flock of Blackbirds Means Trouble Ahead"
Posted March 24, 2008

Nora Blackbird is putting forth her best effort, as usual. Busy caring for sister Emma's ponies, trying to keep Blackbird Farm's plumbing functional, and working on her society column for the Intelligencer, Nora really doesn't have the time or energy to take on more jobs but she Read more...


The Murder Game
by Beverly Barton
"Who's the Hunter, Who's the Prey?"
Posted March 24, 2008

Having appeared as secondary characters in The Dying Game, some readers might be familiar with FBI Agent Nicole Baxter and Powell Agency owner Griffin Powell, but in this novel they are the stars of the show. Series readers would also be familiar with how much Nic and Griff dislike each Read more...


Master of the Highlands
by Veronica Wolff
"Timeless Love"
Posted March 24, 2008

MASTER OF THE HIGHLANDS by Veronica Wolff is set in the Scottish Highlands of 1654. The lands are rugged, the people are hardy, and the romance is sweet. So far it might sound like a typical historical romance, but it's not. Lily Hamlin is a twenty-first century girl Read more...


Getting Lucky
by Joanne Rock
"Turning Bad Luck into Good"
Posted March 10, 2008

Sports agent Dexter Brantley started his own agency soon after graduating college and quickly acquired the nickname "Lucky Bastard" thanks to his ability negotiate tremendous deals for his gifted clients. Psychic Lara Wyland and Dex met five years ago under less than auspicious circumstances. Lara receive a call from Victor Read more...


Guarded Heart
by Jennifer Blake
"A timeless story of family and honor."
Posted March 10, 2008

Set into the rich background of New Orleans of 1844, GUARDED HEART by Jennifer Blake is a timeless story of family and honor. Ariadne Faucher has an ulterior motive when she attempts to engage Englishman Gavin Blackford to teach her the fine art of fencing. Although it is socially unacceptable Read more...


Her Secret Fantasy
by Gaelen Foley
"Follow Your Heart to Happiness"
Posted February 10, 2008

Lily Balfour is twenty-four and determined never to marry. Her grandfather's recent passing was a blessing and a curse. He left her Balfour Manor, a large home in need of repair but it is all hers to do with what she wishes. Lily loves Balfour Manor and she Read more...


Shrouds of Holly
by Kate Kingsbury
"Cutting Holiday Greens can be Deadly!"
Posted February 3, 2008

Cecily and her husband Baxter run the Pennyfoot Hotel in Badgers End, not so far from London. While cutting fresh holly for the Christmas decor in the hotel's ballroom, Baxter and the head groomsman Samuel disappear. Even more alarming is the dead body that comes back on the horse Read more...


To Wed a Highland Bride
by Sarah Gabriel
"A Touch of the Fey Folk"
Posted February 3, 2008

Elspeth MacArthur is the child a Highland lad and Fairy lass, but it was her grandfather who raised her from the time she was a babe. The agreement made was that she would join her parents in Fairy on her twenty-first birthday unless she has met and married her Read more...


Kris Longknife: Audacious
by Mike Shepherd
"You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down"
Posted January 23, 2008

Kris Longknife is a Navy lieutenant, the Princess of Wardhaven, and a favorite target of assassins. Being so in demand can really wear a girl out so Kris decides to visit New Eden in hopes of getting some quality relaxation time. Kris should know by now that she'll never Read more...


A Carol for a Corpse
by Claudia Bishop
"No More Room at the Inn!"
Posted January 22, 2008

The Quilliam sisters, Meg and Sarah, are working hard to keep the Inn at Hemlock Falls open. In a strange way the bank has decided to send them their version of a Christmas gift. The bank has sent an efficiency expert, Albert McWhirter, to "help" them find ways to save Read more...


Heart of Fire
by Kat Martin
"One Woman vs. The World"
Posted January 22, 2008

Coralee Whitmore is the daughter of Viscount and Viscountess of Selkirk. She is happy with her life, living in London and working as society editor for the ladies gazette Heart to Heart. After her older, half-sister Laurel dies in mysterious circumstances, Corrie decides she must investigate what really happened Read more...


At Your Command
by Julie Miller
"A Hero's Work is Never Done"
Posted January 22, 2008

Marine Corps Captain Zachariah Clark with the Special Op division was raised on a small farm in Nebraska. Becky Owens, a lawyer in the State Attorney's office, was raised in the midst of D.C.'s best political and social connections. They meet in a bar right before Zachariah Read more...


Murder By the Slice
by Livia J. Washburn
"Beware of Calories and Killers!"
Posted January 22, 2008

Sitting in front of Wal-Mart under the hot Texas sun was definitely uncomfortable, but Phyllis, Carolyn, Eve, and Sam made the sacrifice for a good cause. The four friends, roommates, and retired teachers, were doing what needed to be done to make the bake sale for The Retired Teachers Read more...


A Spirit Of Christmas
by Margot Early
"It's Never Too Late to Try Again"
Posted January 22, 2008

Keti Whitechapel has never had an easy path to travel. She has had to struggle and fight and work hard for everything she has now. Is it so wrong that she enjoys her success? Martin Collins, the one man who to ever touch her heart does think it is wrong Read more...


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