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Fall 2001 Mass Market Paperbacks

Edited by Laurele Rippa. Compiled by Karole Rippa. -- Publishers Weekly, 8/13/2001

ACE
Here Be Monsters: A Novel of the Warlock's Heirs
(Sept., $6.99) by Christopher Stasheff takes a perilous journey in search of all things dark and dangerous.
Starhawk: Planet America (Nov., $5.99) by Mack Maloney is the second installment in the military SF trilogy.
Echoes of Earth (Jan., $6.99) by Sean Williams and Shane Dix begins a trilogy about humankind's first contact with alien races.

ARABESQUE/BET
Too Hot to Handle
(Sept., $5.99) by Monica Jackson. Tired of trifling men, Jenny Eastman looks for more but gets playboy Jared Cates. Advertising.
Change of Heart (Oct., $5.99) by Marcia King-Gamble. When the only black skier on the U.S. Olympic team is severely injured, his physical therapist is determined to make the angry athlete fight his way back to health. Advertising.
With a Song in My Heart (Dec., $5.99) by Jacquelin Thomas. Brennan wants a wife only for adornment--until he meets Rhyan Ransom.
Love on the Run (Jan., $5.99) by Angela Winters. To pay off a debt, Graham Lane goes to Manhattan to find a lawyer's wild younger sister.
No Compromise (Feb., $$5.99) by Rochelle Alers. A former intelligence officer meets a woman who helps battered women and whose life is being threatened by a stalker.

AVON
Just Imagine
(Sept., $6.99) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. After the Civil War, a woman plots to kill a Yankee war hero but loses her heart to him instead. 1,000,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
All About Passion (Sept., $6.99) by Stephanie Laurens. A highborn rogue burns with passion for the one woman he cannot have--his wife. 550,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
In My Wildest Dreams (Oct., $6.99) by Christina Dodd continues the series about a romantic governess. 550,000 first printing. Ad/promo. 3-city author tour.
Before the Dawn (Oct., $5.99) by Beverly Jenkins. A Boston woman is about to inherit a fortune--and her benefactor's estranged son. 100,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
The Wedding Wager (Nov., $6.99) by Cathy Maxwell. Seeking to marry for money, a woman is surprised when she falls in love with a man she never wanted. 350,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
The Seduction of Sara (Nov., $5.99) by Karen Hawkins. To catch a notorious rake, a young widow asks him to teach her the art of seduction. 350,000 first printing. Advertising.
Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, Revised and Improved (Jan., $7.99) by Robert C. Atkins includes a two-week jumpstart program, new information on the efficacy of low-carb diets, recipes and case studies. 1,200,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
Reprints: (Sept.) Cold Is the Grave ($6.99 ) by Peter Robinson, 125,000 first printing; (Oct.) Beautiful Dreamer ($7.99) by Elizabeth Lowell; (Nov.) Home for the Holidays ($7.99) by Johanna Lindsey; (Dec.) Celine Dion: My Story, My Dream ($7.99) by Celine Dion; (Jan.) Birds of Prey ($7.99) by J.A. Jance; (Feb.) This Heart of Mine ($7.99) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips.

BALLANTINE
Video Movie Guide 2002
(Sept., $7.99) by Mick Martin and Marsha Porter rates more than 18,000 videos. Author publicity.
Rangers in World War II (Oct., $6.99) by Robert W. Black details the role and missions of U.S. Army Rangers.
Knockout: USA vs. Militia (Dec., $6.99) by Ian Slater. The U.S. Militia Corps launches a bold strike against one of the navy's multibillion-dollar submarines.
Reprints: (Sept.) Dr. Death ($7.99) by Jonathan Kellerman; (Oct.) Merrick ($7.99) by Anne Rice; (Nov.) Protect and Defend ($7.99) by Richard North Patterson; (Dec.) A Widow for One Year ($7.99) by John Irving; (Jan.) What We Keep ($6.99) by Elizabeth Berg; (Feb.) The Bonesetter's Daughter ($7.99) by Amy Tan; The Whitechapel Conspiracy ($6.99) by Anne Perry.

BANTAM
Touching Evil
(Sept., $6.99) by Kay Hooper. A Seattle police sketch-artist tracks a serial rapist.
Dream of Me/Believe in Me (Oct., $5.99) by Josie Litton traces the history of two warring families.
The Husband Test (Dec., $6.50) by Betina Krahn. The Earl of Whitmore attempts to end his family's curse by marrying a virtuous woman.
Reprints: (Sept.) Dune: House Harkonnen ($6.99) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson; (Dec.) From the Corner of His Eye ($7.99) by Dean Koontz; Riley in the Morning ($7.50) by Sandra Brown; (Jan.) Dream Country ($TBA) by Luanne Rice; (Feb.) The Man Who Ate the 747 ($TBA) by Ben Sherwood; Claws and Effect ($TBA) by Rita Mae Brown.

BERKLEY
Seduction in Death
(Sept., $7.99) by Nora Roberts writing as J.D. Robb. Lt. Eve Dallas returns in a new tale of futuristic romantic suspense.
Tom Clancy's Net Force #5: Cold War (Nov.) and Tom Clancy's Net Force #6: Cybernation (Dec., $TBA each), created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik; written by Steve Perry, continue the techno-thriller series.
The Keys of Hell (Dec., $7.99) by Jack Higgins. A Britisher struggles with the Albanian government as he helps a group of priests protect an ancient statue of the Madonna.
The Spiral Path (Jan., $7.50) by Mary Jo Putney. A man tortured by his past finds redemption and new love.
Reprints: (Oct.) The Devil's Code ($7.99) by John Sandford; My Father's Daughter ($7.99) by Tina Sinatra; (Nov.) Perish Twice ($7.99) by Robert B. Parker; (Feb.) Blood Lure ($6.99) by Nevada Barr.

BERKLEY PRIME CRIME
A Deadly Arrangement
(Sept., $5.99) by Denise Osborne begins a new series featuring feng shui practitioner and amateur sleuth Salome Waterhouse.
Death Is a Cabaret (Nov., $5.99) by Deborah Morgan marks the debut of a mystery series featuring antique-picker Jeffrey Talbot.
Truffled Feathers (Dec., $5.99) by Nancy Fairbanks is the second in a series featuring food writer Carolyn Blue.

BET/SEPIA
All That & Then Some: Four Writers in their Twenties Offer Stories About Life and Love
(Sept., $5.99) by Tracee Lydia Garner, LaTwaan Gree, LaShell Shwante Stratton and Kendy Ward. The four authors are winners of BET Books' First-Time Writers contest. Author publicity.
One Hand in My Pocket (Oct., $5.99) by Joyce Davis, Mikel Husband and Kendra Lee. Three stories center on HIV-infected people living hopeful and fulfilled lives.

DAFINA
Reprints:
(Sept.) High Hand: A Martha Chainey Mystery ($5.99) by Gary Phillips; (Nov.) Lookin' for Luv ($6.99) by Carl Weber.

DAW
The Plutonium Blonde
(Sept., $6.99) by John Zakour and Lawrence Ganem. This ode to pulp fiction is the first of a trilogy.
The Dragons of the Cuyahoga (Oct., $6.99) by S. Andrew Swann is a contemporary fantasy set in Cleveland.
A Constellation of Cats (Nov., $6.99), edited by Denise Little, offers stories about felines.
Malachi's Moon (Jan., $6.99) by Billie Sue Mosiman is the sequel to Red Moon Rising.
Sword and Sorceress XIX (Jan., $6.99), edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley, gathers stories of female warriors and wizards.
Rituals (Feb., $6.99) by Ed Gorman suggests that witches are living in our midst.

DELL
Kiss of the Highlander
(Sept., $5.99) by Karen Marie Moning. A modern-day woman is swept back to 16th-century Scotland.
Battling Buzzards (Oct., $6.99) by Gerald Astor goes back to one of the army's first elite combat units in WWII.
Once an Outlaw (Dec., $6.50) by Jill Gregory. The sheriff chasing the Spoon Gang has fallen for one of its members--a gun-toting, icy-tongued beauty.
Romancing Riley (Feb., $TBA) by Connie Lane. A rock star's daughter leads a cop on a chase from New York City to Graceland.
Reprints: (Oct.) Ghost Moon ($7.99) by Karen Robards; (Nov.) Journey ($7.99) by Danielle Steel; (Feb.) Lone Eagle ($TBA) by Danielle Steel.

DEL REY
Silver Moons, Black Steel
(Nov., $6.99) by Tara K. Harper. Humans bond telepathically with wild wolves.
Babylon 5: Invoking Darkness (Dec., $6.99) by Jeanne Cavelos completes the Techno-Mage trilogy. Advertising.
Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Dark Journey (Feb., $6.99) by Elaine Cunningham. After a deep personal loss, Jaina Solo is determined to take her revenge on the Yuuzhan Vong. Advertising.
Reprints: (Sept.) The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara: Ilse Witch ($7.99) by Terry Brooks; The Hobbit ($6.99) by J.R.R. Tolkien; (Nov.) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King ($6.99 each) by J.R.R. Tolkien.

EOS
Law of Survival
(Oct., $6.99) by Kristine Smith. A human-alien hybrid emerges from years in hiding to find herself at odds with those in power. 75,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
Ascending (Nov., $6.99) by James Alan Gardner. Oar, the last of her genetically altered human race, must get to the bottom of an intergalactic plot. 75,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
The World Tree: The Daughters of Bast (Nov., $6.99) by Sarah Isidore concludes the Egyptian cat-goddess tales. 40,000 first printing. Ad/promo.

FAWCETT
Murder in the Forecast
(Sept., $6.99) by Valerie Wolzien. Hired to remodel a grand old house, Josie Pigeon finds her employer murdered before she can lift a hammer.
The Alpine Nemesis (Oct., $6.99) by Mary Daheim. Emma Lord is on to the story of a lifetime when a family feud leaves four bodies in a meat freezer.
Dial M for Meatloaf (Nov., $6.99) by Ellen Hart. As a bake-off deadline nears, unsavory Kirby Runbeck is blown to bits by a car bomb.
Reckless Eyeballin' (Dec., $6.99) by Judith Smith-Levin. Homicide detective Starletta Duvall investigates the murder of a socialite.
Reprints: (Sept.): Magic Terror ($7.99) by Peter Straub; (Oct.): Slaves of Obsession ($7.50) by Anne Perry; (Nov.): Murder at the Library of Congress ($6.99) by Margaret Truman; (Feb.): Murder in Foggy Bottom ($6.99) by Margaret Truman.

FIVE STAR
My Life As a Gay Man in a Straight Woman's Body
(Jan., $14.95) by Carol Sherman Jones deals with the search for self-esteem and acceptance. 30,000 first printing. Advertising.

FORGE
Sarah
(Sept., $7.99) by Orson Scott Card tells the story of Abraham's wife, beginning the Women of Genesis trilogy. Advertising.
Reprints: (Oct.) Eagle's Cry ($7.99) by David Nevin; (Nov.) A Christmas Wedding ($7.99) by Andrew M. Greeley; (Jan.) Combat--Vol. 1 and (Feb.) Combat--Vol. 2 ($7.99 each), both edited by Stephen Coonts.

HARLEQUIN
Caught in the Act
(Sept., $5.99) by Lori Foster. Undercover cop Mick Dawson is determined to discover writer Lela DeBraye's secrets.
Starting Out (Oct., $5.99) by Penny Jordan. This story of soul-searching and family turmoil launches a new Harlequin Presents miniseries.
Maitland Maternity Christmas (Nov., $6.50) by Muriel Jensen, Judy Christenberry and Tina Leonard. Three original stories introduce a work-obsessed CEO, a lawyer who's about to lose true love and a dedicated teacher who's put her life on hold.
Written in the Stars (Dec., $6.50) by Judith Arnold, Kate Hoffmann and Gina Wilkins. Three women make their romantic wishes come true.
A Comfortable Wife (Jan., $5.99) by Stephanie Laurens. A marriage of convenience suddenly becomes a marriage for real.
Somebody's Dad (Feb., $5.99) by Judith Arnold. When a child-phobic bachelor meets a sexy single mother, neither can resist the other.

HARPERENTERTAINMENT
Might and Magic: The Sea of Mist
(Sept., $6.99) by Mel Odom. A young man embarks on a journey to find his kidnapped love. 125,000 first printing.
Windtalkers (Oct., $6.99) by Max Allan Collins. In this movie novelization, a marine must protect a Navajo radioman--or kill him if he falls into enemy hands. 250,000 first printing. Tie-in with film starring Nicholas Cage and Christian Slater.
Reprints: (Nov.) Flashing Before My Eyes: Fifty Years of Headlines, Deadlines & Punchlines (Nov., $7.99) by Dick Schaap; (Jan.) Hidden Passions ($7.99).

HARPERTORCH
Black Dawn
(Oct., $7.50) by D.A. Stern. A ragtag group of heroes rises to fight a dark god nourished on primal fear and blood. 500,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
The Nightingale's Song (Nov., $6.99) by Kathleen Eschenburg. A fiery Irish beauty and a Southern gentleman scarred by the Civil War find redemption and love. 150,000 first printing.
Another Summer (Dec., $6.99) by Georgia Bockover. Four couples discover hope, healing and love in a beach house. 150,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
Say You Need Me (Feb., $6.50) by Kayla Perrin. Her diamond necklace and a $10,000 check are gone, so Serena assumes that the man she loves is guilty. 150,000 first printing.
Reprints: (Sept.) Mars and Venus in the Bedroom: A Guide to Lasting Romance and Passion ($7.50) by John Gray; (Nov.) Abandon Ship!: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, the Navy's Greatest Sea Disaster ($7.99) by Richard F. Newcomb; Daughter of Fortune ($7.99) by Isabel Allende; (Dec.) To Cut a Long Story Short ($7.99) by Jeffrey Archer.

ISLAND
Bridal Season
(Nov., $6.99) by Connie Brockway. A Victorian England con artist finds her past catching up with her.
Reprints: (Sept.) The Coalwood Way ($6.99) by Homer Hickam; (Oct.) The Runner ($7.99) by Christopher Reich; (Dec.) A Painted House ($TBA) by John Grisham; The Triumph of Katie Byrne ($7.99) by Barbara Taylor Bradford.

IVY
Over the Edge
(Sept., $6.99) by Suzanne Brockmann. Love blooms between a Navy SEAL and a beautiful helicopter pilot. Advertising. Author tour.
The Bride of Willow Creek (Oct., $6.99) by Maggie Osborne. A woman's divorce plans take an unexpected turn in this historical romance. Advertising.
Desire (Nov., $6.99) by Nicole Jordan. A notorious rake weds an unwilling beauty. Advertising.
Lord of Fire (Jan.) and Lord of Ice (Feb., $6.99 each) by Gaelen Foley continue the adventures of the British spy Lord Lucien Knight. Advertising.
Falcon's Angel (Feb., $6.99) by Judith E. French. Will Falcon finds himself at the mercy of a courageous pirate lass. Advertising.
Reprint: (Dec.) To Love Again ($6.99) by Bertrice Small.

JOVE
A Knight's Vow
(Sept., $6.99) by Lynn Kurland, Patricia Potter, Deborah Simmons and Glynnis Campbell gathers four novellas, each featuring a knight taking an oath.
Once Upon a Rose (Oct., $7.99) by Nora Roberts, Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langhan and Marianne Willman collects four rose-themed historical novels.
The Texan's Dream (Nov., $6.99) by Jodi Thomas is the final book in the McLain brothers series.
Heaven and Earth (Dec., $7.99) by Nora Roberts is the second in the Three Sisters Island trilogy about modern-day witches.
Reprints: (Sept.) Shattered ($6.99) by Dick Francis; (Nov.) Lost and Found ($7.99) by Jayne Ann Krentz; (Jan.) The Cat Who Smelled a Rat ($6.99) by Lilian Jackson Braun.

KENSINGTON
SOD/Gliadin: The Ultimate Defense Against Disease and Aging
(Oct., $5.99) by Carl Germano describes how SOD, a detoxifying enzyme manufactured by every body cell, can combat aging.
Face Down Beneath the Eleanor Cross (Dec., $5.99) by Kathy Lynn Emerson. When Lady Appleton is accused of her husband's murder, she journeys across England to meet with each of his mistresses.
How to Succeed on Your Low Carbohydrate Diet (Jan., $6.99) by Laura Richard helps those on low-carb diets.
Reprints: (Sept.) Murder Among Strangers ($5.99) by Jonnie Jacobs; A Light in the Window ($5.99) by Mary Roberts Rinehart; (Oct.) Turkey Day Murder ($5.99) by Leslie Meier; (Nov.) Murder on the Flying Scotsman ($5.99) by Carola Dunn; (Dec.) Sour Grapes ($5.99) by G.A. McKevett; (Jan.) Valentine Murder ($5.99) by Leslie Meier; (Feb.) Strawberry Shortcake Murder ($5.99) by Joanne Fluke.

KENSINGTON/ENCANTO
Unexpected
(Sept., $4.99) by Daniela Salcedo. The stranger sent by Soledad Ortiz's parents to the hotel that she runs turns out to be a sexy Dominican.
Holiday Heaven
(Oct., $4.99) by Victoria Marquéz. When Dr. Marcos Calderon needs a faux fiancée, he selects an apparently demure social worker, who arrives looking anything but modest.
Tempting Delilah (Nov., $3.99) by Gloria Alvarez. Delilah learns never to mix business with pleasure--until she takes a job with a top child psychologist.
One Perfect Night (Feb., $4.99) by Lynda Sandova. When Tomas Garza decides to give his daughter a 15th-birthday celebration, he meets party planner Erica Gonsalves.

KENSINGTON/PINNACLE
Blood Red
(Sept., $6.99) by Henry Horrock. Attorney Alec Anton finds that a murder reveals a far bigger conspiracy than imagined. Ad/promo.
The Night Caller (Oct., $6.99) by John Lutz. Ezekiel Cooper discovers that his daughter's murderer is a serial killer.
Crimson Kiss (Nov., $5.99) by Trisha Baker begins a trilogy featuring Meghann O'Neill, who is turned into a vampire by a master of pain and pleasure.
Dark Masques (Dec., $6.99), edited by J.N. Williamson, collects stories by Stephen King, James Herbert, Ramsey Campbell and others.
Paint It Black (Jan., $6.99) by P.J. Parrish. A racist serial killer is on the loose in Florida, causing Louis Kincaid to question his own biracial heritage.

KENSINGTON/ZEBRA
Deep Midnight
(Sept., $6.99) by Shannon Drake. A young woman travels to the edge of reality, tantalized by the promise of pleasure from the beyond.
A Capital Holiday (Oct., $6.99) by Janet Dailey. A president's daughter tries to enjoy the holidays incognito.
Closer Than She Thinks (Nov., $6.99) by Meryl Sawyer. Amid the courtyards and bayous of New Orleans, steamy secrets and deadly desires await.
I Do (Dec., $6.99) by Joan Hohl gathers three contemporary romances.
Rebel's Treasure (Jan., $5.99) by Elizabeth Turner. A wounded Confederate soldier finds his passion growing for a woman who may have betrayed him.
Unforgettable (Feb., $6.99) by Meryl Sawyer. A woman survives a crash that should have killed her, but someone else is waiting to finish the job.
Reprints: (Oct.) Plain Jane ($7.99) by Fern Michaels; (Feb.) Finding Ian ($6.99) by Stella Cameron.

KENSINGTON/zebra BALLAD
Reese
(Sept.) by Lori Handeland and Sullivan (Oct.) by Linda Devlin; Rico (Nov.) by Lori Handeland; Jed (Dec., $5.99) by Linda Devlin; Nate (Jan.) by Lori Handeland; and Cash (Feb., $5.99 each) by Linda Devlin. This new series introduces six friends who are ex-soldiers.
Fair Rose: Daughters of Liberty (Sept., $5.99) by Corinne Everett. Three young women set out to shape their destinies.
Winter Fire: The Clan Maclean (Oct., $5.99) by Lynne Hayworth concludes the trilogy about three Scottish brothers torn apart by the Jacobite Rebellion.
My Lady Runaway: The Sword and the Ring (Nov., $5.99) by Suzanne McMinn. After fleeing an unwanted marriage, Elayna finds herself at the mercy of a mysterious man.
A Rose for Julian: Angels of Mercy (Dec., $5.99) by Martha Schroeder. Rose Cranmer travels with Florence Nightingale to the Crimea, where she falls in love with an aristocrat's injured son.
The Vikings: Outcast (Feb., $5.99) by Kathryn Hockett. The once-daring Viking Jarl is growing old and seeks the men he called sons--but Eric turns out to be Erica, a Scottish highlander.

KENSINGTON/ZEBRA REGENCY ROMANCES
His Lady Midnight
(Sept., $4.99) by Jo Ann Ferguson. To escape the law, Phoebe Brackenton relies on Lord Galen Townsend, then finds herself falling in love.
Christmas Eve Kittens (Oct., $4.99) by Cathleen Clare, Wilma Counts and Debbie Raleigh. Mischievous kittens play matchmaker.
Miss Richardson Comes of Age (Nov., $4.99) by Wilma Counts. When a wealthy heiress rejects two fortune-hunting rakes, they try to ruin her socially.
The Missing Matchmaker (Dec., $4.99) by Cindy Holbrook. When matchmaker Aunt Clare disappears, confirmed bachelor Lucas Monteith is left with the irresistible Georgetta.
The Valentine Wish (Jan., $4.99) by Debbie Raleigh. A charming rascal absconds with a small fortune in jewelry and art, leaving his three daughters to pick up the pieces.

LEISURE/LOVE SPELL
To Meet Again
(Sept., $5.99) by Elaine Barbieri. A woman fights her attraction to an injured stagecoach robber
Apache Destiny (Oct., $5.50) by Holly Harte. A bitter white woman and an angry Apache warrior are healed by love.
The Dragon Lord (Nov., $5.99) by Connie Mason. While one woman enters a nunnery, her twin sister marries the unsuspecting Dragon Lord.
Eden (Dec., $5.99) by Bobbi Smith. A Southern belle and a Yankee spy find danger, intrigue and passion in New Orleans.

MIRA BOOKS
16 Lighthouse Road
(Sept., $6.99) by Debbie Macomber begins a series about a young navy couple who seek help from their community after their child dies. Advertising.
The Wedding Party (Oct., $5.99) by Robyn Carr. Charlene Dugan's wedding isn't going as planned.
The Fifth Daughter (Nov., $6.99) by Elaine Coffman. An impulsive beauty searches for love.
A Reckless Encounter (Dec., $7.50) by Rosemary Rogers. Celia Sinclair goes to London to destroy Lord Northington, but finds herself falling in love with his son. Advertising.
Destiny's Daughter (Dec., $6.50) by Rebecca Brandewyne. Bryony St. Blaze must unlock the secrets of a hidden treasure before killers catch up with her.
The Colonel's Daughter (Jan., $6.50) by Merline Lovelace. A soldier's daughter who can ride and shoot with the best men meets the gunslinger Black Jack Sloan.

MIRA MYSTERY
The Conspiracy
(Sept., $6.50) by Jasmine Cresswell. A state department translator, Verity Marlowe, finds herself at the center of a political storm.
Snowfall (Nov., $6.50) by Sharon Sala. A deranged fan threatens the life of a bestselling author.
Final Stand (Feb., $6.50) by Helen R. Myers. Las Vegas cop Sasha Mills is considered a loose end by an international crime ring.

ONYX
Pandora's Curse
(Sept., $6.99) by Jack De Brul. Philip Mercer finds a corpse, radiated on a 1950s U.S. Army base.
Spy Dance (Nov., $6.99) by Allan Topol. A renegade spy takes the heat in this international thriller.
Ocean's 11 (Nov., $5.99) by Dewey Gram is a tie-in to the casino-heist film remake featuring George Clooney and Julia Roberts.
Pressure Points (Dec., $6.99) by Larry Brooks looks into the cutthroat world of advertising execs.
Parts Unknown (Feb., $6.99) by Lynne Heitman. Alex Shanahan is back in another airline industry thriller.

POCKET BOOKS
Rose
(Sept.) and Honey (Oct., $4.99 each) by V.C. Andrews are the third and fourth entries in the Shooting Stars series.
The Royal Guide to Spot and Stain Removal (Nov., $5.99) by Linda Cobb. The Queen of Clean dispenses laundry tips.
CSI (Untitled Novel) (Nov., $6.99) by Max Allen Collins is the first in a series based on the TV program.
Forever (Jan., $7.99) by Jude Deveraux. A man hires a young woman to help him destroy a coven of witches.
Prison Blues (Jan., $7.99) by Anna Salter. Forensic psychologist Michael Stone takes over a prison's sex offender group.
Willow (Feb., $7.99) by V.C. Andrews is the first in a new series featuring adopted Willow De Beers, who discovers shocking family secrets.
Reprints: (Sept.) Heartbreaker ($7.99) by Julie Garwood; (Oct.) Hearts in Atlantis ($7.99) by Stephen King; Deck the Halls ($7.99) by Mary Higgins Clark; Carousel ($6.99) by Richard Paul Evans; (Nov.) Do I Stand Alone? ($6.99) by Jesse Ventura; The Constant Gardener ($7.99) by John le Carré; (Dec.) Paradise County ($7.99) by Karen Robards.

POCKET BOOKS/SONNET
The Enchantment
(Sept., $6.50) by Pam Binder is a time-travel romance.
The Very Daring Duchess (Sept.) and The Very Comely Countess (Oct., $6.50 each) by Miranda Jarrett are historical romances.
Educating Caroline (Nov., $6.50) by Patricia Cabot. Lady Caroline Linford turns to a rake to learn how to seduce her wayward fiancé.
My Lady Wayward (Dec., $6.99) by Lael St. James. Writing under a pseudonym, Linda Lael Miller offers a medieval tale of passion and intrigue.

POCKET STAR
Chance Meeting
(Oct., $6.99) by Laura Moore. An heiress invests in a down-on-his luck riding champion, a man she's loved for 15 years.
Falling Stars (Dec., $7.99) by V.C. Andrews. Cinnamon, Ice, Rose and Honey are drawn together in this suspense novel.
The Fire Inside (Jan., $6.99) by Kat Martin is the second in Martin's Regency-era trilogy.
Reprints: (Sept.) The Third Option ($7.99) by Vince Flynn; (Oct.) Blue Gold: A Novel from the Numa Files ($7.99) by Clive Cussler with Paul Kemprecos; (Jan.) Speaking in Tongues ($7.99) by Jeffery Deaver; (Feb.) Springwater Wedding ($7.99) by Linda Lael Miller.

POCKET/STAR TREK
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Gateways--Book Three, Doors into Chaos
(Sept., $6.99) by Robert Greenberger. The Iconians have returned.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Gateways--Book Four, Demons of Air and Darkness (Sept., $6.99) by Keith R.A. DeCandido. The Gateways crossover crisis reaches fever pitch.
Star Trek: Voyager: Gateways--Book Five, No Man's Land (Oct., $6.99) by Christie Golden. A decision by Captain Janeway will impact on her crew's safety.
Star Trek: The Genesis Wave--Book Two (Dec., $6.99) by John Vornholt. To combat the Genesis Wave, Picard enters into an uneasy alliance with the Klingons and the Romulans.
In the Name of Honor (Jan., $6.99) by Dayton Ward is the previously untold story of the Klingons.
Starfleet Year One (Feb., $6.99) by Michael Friedman. The Earth/Romulan war has come to an end and the new federation must establish a starfleet for its protection.

PRESTEL
Architecture: From Art Nouveau to Deconstructivism
(Oct., $9.95) by Klaus Richter is a guide to the architecture of the last 100 years.
1000 Masterpieces of Painting: Nudes (Oct., $19.95) by Jordi Vigué and Ramón de Jesús Rodríguez gathers nude paintings throughout history.

REGANBOOKS
Reprints:
(Oct.) If They Only Knew: The 9th Wonder of the World ($7.99) by Chyna; (Jan.) American Terrorist: Timothy McVeigh & the Tragedy at Oklahoma City ($7.99) by Lou Michel and Dan Berbeck.

RIVEROAK
101 Amazing Things About God
(Sept., $6.99) by Marsha Marks presents inspiring attributes.

ROC
Angel of Destruction
(Oct., $6.99) by Susan R. Matthews is a stand-alone novel within the Judiciary universe.
Schockball (Nov., $6.99) by S.L. Viehl follows the adventures of Cherijo Veil, genetically engineered to be the perfect doctor.
Bikini Planet (Dec., $5.99) by David Garnett. A straitlaced 1960s police officer is accidentally placed in suspended animation and revived 300 years later.
Technogenesis (Jan., $6.99) by Syne Mitchell. Almost everyone on Earth is connected to a worldwide Net in this first novel.

ST. MARTIN'S PRESS
Tempt Me Twice
(Sept., $6.99) by Barbara Dawson Smith. A young woman becomes the ward of an earl with a questionable reputation.
Got Your Number (Oct., $6.50) by Stephanie Bond. Two women want to seduce the same professor at their 10th college reunion; when he's murdered, they both become suspects.
Unforgivable (Nov., $6.50) by Tina Wainscott. Katie Malloy's horrible past gives way to a new nightmare.
Born Evil: Cannibal, Crossdresser, Serial Killer (Dec., $6.99) by Adrian Havill. Hadden Clark is alive and well, just biding his time in prison.
The Bridal Veil (Jan., $6.50) by Alexis Harrington. When a mail-order bride is killed before meeting her future husband, her sister takes her place.
Island Bliss (Feb., $6.99) by Rochelle Alers, Carmen Green, Marcia King-Gamble and Felicia Mason. Four women meet the sexy men of their dreams.
Reprints: (Oct.) The Prometheus Deception ($7.99) by Robert Ludlum; (Nov.) Afterburn ($6.99) by Colin Harrison; (Dec.) Crywolf ($7.99) by Wilbur Smith; Hot Night In the City ($6.50) by Trevanian; (Jan.) The Tin Collectors ($6.50) by Stephen J. Cannell; (Feb.) Female Intelligence ($6.50) by Jane Heller.

SIGNET
The Association
(Sept., $6.99) by Bentley Little. After a young couple moves into a gated community, they find that the rules have changed.
With Hostile Intent (Oct., $6.99) by Robert Gandt is a military techno-thriller.
Last Breath (Dec., $6.99) by Michael Prescott. A serial killer has mastered the art of murder.
Reprints: (Sept.) L.A. Dead ($7.99) by Stuart Woods; (Nov.) Code to Zero ($7.99) by Ken Follett; Got to Be Real ($6.99) by E. Lynn Harris, Eric Jerome Dickey, Colin Channer and Marcus Major; (Dec.) The Carbohydrate Addict's Lifespan Program ($7.50) by Richard F. Heller and Rachael F. Heller; (Jan.) A Day Late and a Dollar Short ($7.99) by Terry McMillan; (Feb.) The Hearing ($TBA) by John Lescroart.

SILHOUETTE
The Bravo Billionaire
(Sept., $5.99) by Christine Rimmer. Wealthy Jonas Bravo cannot hide his legacy of loss, but his luck is about to change.
The Calamity Janes (Oct., $6.99) by Sherryl Woods begins a new miniseries chronicling the lives and loves of five best friends.
Gifts of Fortune (Nov., $7.99) by Barbara Boswell, Jennifer Greene and Jackie Merritt continues the tale of the Fortune family in three new short stories.

TOR
Farscape: Dark Side of the Sun
(Sept., $6.99) by Andrew Dymond is based on the Sci-Fi Channel series in which astronaut John Crichton has been catapulted to the other end of the universe. Ad/promo.
Farscape: Ship of Ghosts (Jan., $6.99) by David Bischoff. Moya and her crew encounter a derelict vessel drifting in space.
Reprints: (Nov.) Faith of the Fallen ($7.99) by Terry Goodkind; (Dec.) Shadow of the Hegemon ($6.99) by Orson Scott Card; (Jan.) Winter's Heart ($7.99) by Robert Jordan.

WARNER
Prepared for Murder
(Sept., $6.95) by Cecile Lamalle is the third culinary mystery featuring French chef Charly Poisson.
Under Suspicion (Oct., $6.99) by Rachel Lee. A killer stalks a female museum curator who is wrongly suspected of theft.
The Secret Clan (Nov., $6.99) by Amanda Scott. Two sisters are protected by wee folk in 16th-century Scotland.
Then Comes Marriage (Jan., $7.99) by Kasey Michaels is set during the Regency period.
Reprints: (Sept.) Wish You Well ($7.99) by David Baldacci; (Oct.) Greek Fire ($7.99) by Nicholas Gage; (Dec.) Commitments ($6.99) by Barbara Delinsky; (Jan.) Killing Time ($7.99) by Caleb Carr; (Feb.) 1st To Die ($7.99) by James Patterson; Void Moon ($7.99) by Michael Connelly.

WARNER VISION
Reprints:
(Oct.) Roses Are Red ($7.99) by James Patterson; (Nov.) The First Counsel ($7.99) by Brad Meltzer.

WIZARDS OF THE COAST
Odyssey
(Sept., $6.99) by Vance Moore focuses on a fierce competition for a powerful artifact. Advertising.
The Siege (Dec., $6.99) by Troy Denning. A pivotal event will affect future Forgotten Realms story lines. Advertising.
Chainer's Torment: Odyssey Cycle, Book II (Jan., $6.99) by Scott McGough. The fate of Dominaria is intertwined with a powerful artifact. Advertising.
The Jewel of Turmish: The Cities (Feb., $6.99) by Mel Odom. A reclusive druid battles an evil undead priest. Advertising.

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