Saturday, July 27, 2013

Catching UP!

Print Books that went to press or back to press this week:

EYE OF THE STORM, by Tom Glaviano
   When a hurricane rages on the coast, wreaking havoc on the lives of the people who live there, the most dangerous threat in the winds and crashing waves may not come from nature.

TIME: a Seasonal Short Story Collection by Gianni D. Hayes
An eclectic collection of short stories that are like windows into the various stages of a life. They examine the various passages that affect us all, as the protagonists of the stories face various problems: fun events, medical issues, the tragic death of a friend.




Galleys that went out, or went out again, this week:

WIFE LOST AND FOUND, by Ludima Gus Burton
Can it be we’re fated to love only once? What if we have loved and lost? Can we find love again?
   Cassie Brown believes plastic surgery has restored her face with its original dimple in her cheek. Her amnesia is temporary. Then, she begins to fall in love.

POWERS IN BALANCE: Red Knight Chronicles, Vol. 6 by Raye Morand
   There is a bloody war being waged between the mage-ruled Kingdom of Ludnikan led by the dark-elf armies of the Nameless King against the elven Kingdom of Nadezhda and her ally the Kingdom of Niadhardal.


Work began or continued on the following this week:


WHERE THE JABIRU FLIES, by Romona Hilliger

   Kate Wilson has arrived from England to visit Australia—where heradventurous spirit craves a taste of the Outback. Then she jumps at  a temporary job, but on the very first day, an injured stork-like bird called a jabiru throws Kate's life into chaos. 
 

A ROSE FOR MY FOREVER LOVE:A Coverton Mills Romance, by Lynette Hall Hampton
  A wife tries to kill her son and husband, then dies in a car crash, possibly by her own intention. Her family is left to grieve while they unravel the motivating mystery from the past.

SEER, TYRO, FIEND, by Kathryn Flatt
   When a fledgling investigator comes to Stefanie Durant's Windsong Lake art studio to ask her to use her psychic ability to find a missing insurance beneficiary, she refuses. Yet she cannot stop thinking about Nadine Oberg, a teen who ran away from home and disappeared on the streets of Chicago ten years ago.

A SNUG LIFE SOMEWHERE,  by Jan Shapin
   A Snug Life Somewhere is about Penny Joe Copper, daughter of a roustabout shingle weaver, who is caught up in a 1916 union tragedy known as the Everett Massacre. Her brother Horace is killed, as is the cousin of a radical organizer, Gabe. When her love affair with Marcel, a music student seven years her junior, is thwarted, Penny Jo is pulled into Gabe’s campaign to avenge the “Everett Martyrs.”

LIVING THE CALL, by Barbara Garro
    By listening and answering God's call to serve...consider being a lifeboat and keeping people afloat. Hold out a ladder to raise people up. We are all God has to serve Him on our planet. Do you believe that? Or are you thinking God can do everything Himself?

LAINEY DELANEY BACK IN BUSINESS, by Fran Langley
    Lainee Delaney, social debutante turned private investigator wannabe, and substitute teacher gotta be to make ends meet, has just landed her first big case. Enter straight-laced and amazingly hot Cade Gainess, an acquaintance from Lainee's past who has done nothing but irritate her in their brief dealings with each other.

WHILE I DANCED, by Lynn Slaughter
   The only time 15-year-old Cass feels alive is when she’s dancing, her safe place and refuge from growing tensions on the home front. A lot is riding on the audition for a prestigious summer workshop in Boston. If she gets in, she’ll have a real shot at her dream of making it as a professional dancer.

A CHANGE OF WORLDS, 
THE TRUTH OF YESTERDAY and
ALL LOST THINGS, 
three more volumes in the Killian Kendall Mystery Series, by Josh Aterovis.
   The Killian Kendall Mysteries have been among our most popular series books for the past five years. We are please to add three new titles to the series.

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