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 Kat Martin is a New York Times bestselling author with more than 45 published novels and has been writing for 25 years. To date, Kat has over eleven million copies of her books in print and has been published in seventeen foreign countries.
Rule's Bride releases on April 27—prepare to be swept away with the third book in the Bride trilogy. —read on
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 Most of you know Brenda Joyce as the bestselling author, who has enthralled audiences for more than twenty years with her passionate and powerful romances. With An Impossible Attraction Brenda continues the historical de Warenne Dynasty series.
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 Diane Gaston writes Regency Historical Romance for Harlequin Historical. Her books have won Romance Writers of America's highest awards, the RITA and Golden Heart, as well as the National Readers Choice Award. Her seventh Harlequin Historical, Gallant Officer, Forbidden Lady , "is a romance with more depth and interest than most." - RTR
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Award-winning investigative reporter Hank Phillippi Ryan is currently on the air at Boston's NBC affiliate, where she's broken big stories for the past 22 years. Let's find out how much of Hank and her experience as a reporter is embedded in her Charlotte McNallie series that began with Prime Time then Face Time and now Air Time.
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 Sheila Roberts lives on a lake in the Pacific Northwest. She's happily married and has three children. She loves to read, play her bass, and party with her girlfriends. And now she’s caught the gardening bug and is working hard trying to turn her black thumb green. Her free monthly e-newsletter Super You provides great living ideas for women.
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 Back in 1992, New York Times bestselling suspense author Wendy Corsi Staub launched her career with a paranormal YA suspense novel Summer Lightning. Since then, she has published more than 70 books for adults and young readers under her own name and several pseudonyms. In 2008, she has released five original titles including the New York Times bestseller Dying Breath. Now Wendy returns to her roots with a new hardcover YA paranormal series, Lily Dale, with: Awakening (9/07), Believing (5/08), Connecting (12/08).
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 On the path to becoming a novelist, Marie Bostwick worked in the bean fields of Oregon, sang and danced in musical productions, acted in TV commercials, taught religion to deaf children, worked as the scheduler for a U.S. Senator. But as diverse and enriching as these experiences were, it was a conversation with a stranger that pointed Marie toward her true calling. Marie's fourth book, A Single Thread, will be her first contemporary novel and the story of a displaced Texas homemaker who moves to Connecticut and pursues her dream of opening a quilt shop.
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