Spring 2005 Mass Market cont...
-- Publishers Weekly, 1/24/2005
ONYX
Before I Wake
(May, $7.50) by Anne Frasier. A death-chamber revelation brings ex-FBI agent Arden Davis out of retirement to help catch the madman who murdered her family.Into the West
(May, $6.99) by Max McCoy follows two families—one white, one Lakota—over several generations during the opening of the American West. Tie-in with a 6-part TNT miniseries to air this summer.A Clean Kill
(June, $7.99) by Leslie Glass. NYPD detective April Woo must solve a case before the killer strikes again.Michelangelo’s Notebook
(June, $7.99) by Paul Christopher involves a pope’s terrible secret, a treasure trove of art looted by the Nazis and a series of killings to keep it all hidden.Temptress
(July, $6.99) by Lisa Jackson is a dark and suspenseful historical romance.BTK: Bind, Torture, Kill
(July, $7.50) by Michael Benson and Robert Beattie delves into a serial killer case that has baffled Kansas and national law enforcement agencies for more than 30 years.Dead Secret
(Aug., $6.99) by Beverly Connor is the third Diane Fallon forensic investigation novel.Reprints: Bubbles a Broad
(Mar., $6.99) by Sarah Strohmeyer; The Serpents Trail (Mar., $6.99) by Sue Henry; Breach of Trust (Apr., $7.99) by D. W. Buffa; Shadow Men (Apr., $6.99) by Jonathon King; The Deer Leap (June, $7.99) by Martha Grimes.
PINNACLE
Precision Strike
(Mar., $6.99) by Mark K. Roberts. The alpha Team is sent to find and kill Saddam Hussein.The Last Gunfighter: Violent Sunday
(Mar., $5.99) by William W. Johnstone. A Texas range war is stoked by greed, hatred and one man’s quest for redemption.Deadly Lust
(Mar., $6.50) by McCay Vernon and Marie Vernon. This true crime story follows a sex killer, William Darrell Lindsey, whose sadistic lust was the most depraved addiction of all.Angel of Vengeance
(Apr., $5.99) by Ron Cutler. Psychologist Holly Alexander must unmask an avenging angel—and uncover a legacy of evil.Seeds of Fear
(Apr., $5.99), edited by Jeff Gelb and Michael Garrett, gathers chilling tales that are sinful, seductive and savage.Seven Miles to Sundown
(Apr., $5.99) by Richard S. Wheeler. When gold is discovered near Rio Blanco, a rogue’s gallery of characters shows up for the chance to grab the prize—but danger awaits.What You Can’t See
(May, $6.99) by Robert Ross. When her new husband goes on a book tour, Karen and her stepdaughter are left alone in a house haunted by a 100-year-old murder.Code Name: Kill Zone
(May, $5.99) by William W. Johnstone with Fred Austin. When the head of a drug cartel secedes from Colombia and forms his own nation, the U.S. is in a bind: How can they allow a nation to exist whose economy is based on supplying drugs to Americans?Hybrid
(May, $5.99) by James M. Thompson. When a pediatric neurologist develops a brain tumor he undergoes Dr. Victor Frank’s experimental surgery which turns him into a werewolf.Lullaby and Goodnight
(June, $6.99) by Wendy Corsi Staub. Single career woman Peyton Somerset becomes pregnant and decides to keep her baby, unaware that someone is planning to kill her for her baby once born.Vengeance Is Mine
(June, $6.99) by William W. Johnstone with Fred Austin. A Vietnam vet living in West Texas takes the law into his own hands to battle a dangerous Colombian drug cartel.Grimm Memorials
(June, $6.50) by R. Patrick Gates. In the charming little New England town of Norwood, the residents are about to experience a modern-day version of Hansel and Gretel as a witch plans to steal the town’s children.The Black Silent
(July, $6.99) by David Dun. Sam Wintripp tracks a missing scientist who is on the verge of creating the fountain of youth—that could also wipe out all human life.The Dying Hour
(July, $6.99) by Rick Mofina. A young woman is being held by a crazed hermit who plans to make her his new bride—as soon as his current bride dies.The Home
(Aug., $6.99) by Scott Nicholson. A 12-year-old boy with the ability to read people’s minds is being held in a group home for troubled children where other children have their own clairvoyant abilities.Poisoned Love
(Aug., $6.50) by Caitlin Rother. A pretty toxicologist poisons her husband in this true crime story.Reprints: She’s Not There
(Mar., $6.99) by Mary-Ann Tirone Smith; Sullivan’s Law (Apr., $6.99) by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg.
POCKET BOOKS
Child of Darkness
(Mar., $7.99) by V.C. Andrews concludes the Gemini series about a mystical family with a terrible cross-dressing secret.Star Trek, TNG, Engines of Destiny
(Mar., $6.99) by Gene Deweese. Montgomery Scott engineers a plan to prevent the death of James T. Kirk and in the process disastrously alters the timeline.Shadow Haven
(Apr., $6.99) by Emily La Forge. A young widow returns to her ancestral home in the Louisiana bayou where a present conspiracy and a past love engulf her.Star Trek: Titan #1
(Apr., $6.99) by Martin and Mangels chronicles the adventures of Captain William Riker, former first officer of the Enterprise, as he takes command of the all-new U.S. Titan.My Surrender
(May, $6.99) by Connie Brockway is the final novel in the Rose Hunters trilogy.Star Trek: DS9: Hollow Men
(May, $6.99) by Usa McCormack deals with morality, conscience, compromises and the consequences of difficult choices leaders feel compelled to make in times of war.The Nosy Neighbor
(June, $7.99) by Fern Michaels. When she discovers that her fiancé is the head of an international crime ring, a young woman finds help from her handsome nosy neighbor.Star Trek: Articles of the Federation
(June, $6.99) by Keith RA DeCandido tells of the first year of a presidential administration in the Star Trek universe.My Devilish Scotsman
(July, $6.99) by Jen Holling is the second novel in the MacDonell Brides trilogy.The Next Mrs. Blackthorne
(Aug., $7.99) by Joan Johnston is a new Bitter Creek novel that wonders who will become Clay Blackthorne’s wife?Reprints: All That Remains
(Mar., $7.99) by Patricia Cornwell; Nighttime Is My Time (Apr., $7.99) by Mary Higgins Clark; Havana (Apr., $7.99) by Stephen Hunter; Cold Case Squad (May, $7.99) by Edna Buchanan; State of the Union (June, $7.99) by Brad Thor; The Summer I Dared (July, $7.99) by Barbara Delinsky; White Hot (Aug., $7.99) by Sandra Brown.
POCKET STAR
Freefall
(Mar., $7.99) by Judith and Garfield Reeves. The heroes of Icefire return as astronaut Cory Rey finds the truth behind a shameful government secret.To Pleasure a Prince
(Mar., $6.99) by Sabrina Jeffries is the second book in the Royal Brotherhood series featuring three illegitimate sons of the Prince of Wales and the women who capture their hearts.Close to You
(Apr., $6.99) by Christina Dodd is the final novel in the Prescott Sisters trilogy.I Hunger for You
(Apr., $6.99) by Susan Sizemore offers the author’s third vampire romance.Blue Mercy
(May, $6.99) by Ilona Haus. A tough, savvy female police officer tracks the serial killer who murdered her partner.One Night with a Prince
(July, $6.99) by Sabrina Jeffries continues the Royal Brotherhood series.Raising Atlantis
(Aug., $7.99) by Thomas Greamas follows an iconoclastic American archeologist, his estranged father and a beautiful Vatican linguist on a search for the lost city of Atlantis.Reprints: A Loving Scoundrel
(May, $7.99) by Johanna Lindsey; Monday Mourning (June, $7.99) by Kathy Reichs.
ROC
Tale of the Thunderbolt: Book 3 of The Vampire Earth
(Mar., $6.99) by E.E. Knight. In 2065 the Earth is under new management and Valentine begins his search for the one weapon that can aid humanity against the alien Reaper’s domination of earth.Buried Deep: A Retrieval Artist Novel
(Apr., $6.99) by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Remains are found under an alien building site on Mars and forensic anthropologist Aisha Costard is called in.Mechwarrior: Dark Age #15: Sword of Sedition (A Battle Tech Novel)
(Apr., $6.99) by Loren L. Coleman. Newly elected Jonah Levin is trying to come to terms with the responsibilities of his office.Whispering Nickel Idols: A Garrett, PI Novel
(May, $6.99) by Glen Cook is the latest case for Garrett, wise-guy private eye living in a fantasy city of pixies, magic and constant intrigue.The Jaguar and the Wolf
(May, $6.99) by Leah R. Cutter. This fantasy is set in the magical and mundane world of Mayans, Vikings and their gods.The Tower of Ravens: Book One of Rhiannon’s Ride
(June, $7.50) by Kate Forsyth begins a new fantasy trilogy set in the world of The Witches of Eileanan.End in Fire
(June, $6.99) by Syne Mitchell provides a terrifying glimpse into every astronaut’s worst nightmare.Nylon Angel
(July, $6.99) by Marianne de Pierres begins a cyberpunk thriller series starring Parrish Plessis, bodyguard, biker femme fatale and all around bad girl.The Dog from Hell
(Aug., $TBA) by Chris Bunch. The Star Risk, Ltd. team is on another death-defying mission.Reprints: The Chernagor Pirates: Bow Two of The Scepter of Mercy
(Mar., $7.99) by Dan Chernenko; Red Slippers: More Tales of Mithgar (Apr., $6.99) by Dennis L. McKiernan; Worlds That Weren’t (July, $6.99) by Harry Turtledove, Walter Jon Williams, S.M. Stirling and Mary Gentle; Bio Rescue (Aug., $TBA) by S.L. Viehl.
ST. MARTIN’S
Further Than Passion
(Mar., $6.99) by Cheryl Holt is a Regency-set historical romance.Full Bloom
(Apr., $7.99) by Janet Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes is a new addition to the Full series. 1.5 million first printing.He Loves Lucy
(Apr., $6.99) by Susan Donovan. Romance heats up in an ever-so-chic Miami fitness club.The Companion
(May, $6.99) by Susan Squires begins an erotic Regency vampire series.To the Edge
(May, $6.99) by Cindy Gerard. A deadly stalker, a sexy alpha hero and a heroine who gives as good as she gets are the stars of this romantic suspense novel.The Rogue
(June, $6.99) by Celeste Bradley. Book five in the Liars Club series features an elite group of renegade spies in service to the Crown.The Hunted
(June, $7.99) by L.A. Banks. Vampire priestess Damali Richards finds herself forced to save the human race from the Dark Realm.The Way He Makes Me Feel
(June, $6.99) by Tamara Sneed. Claire "Medusa" Scott gets a second chance with her high school crush in this African-American romance.Sins of the Night
(July, $6.99) by Sherrilyn Kenyon continues the Dark Hunter series of vampire romance.While She Slept
(July, $6.99) by Marion Collins is a true crime account of one man’s quest to get rid of his wife.Gone with the Nerd
(Aug., $6.99) by Vicki Lewis continues the Nerd series. 750,000 first printing.She’s Gotta Have It
(Aug., $6.99) by Niqui Stanhope. A woman seeks one last fling before walking down the aisle.Reprints: The Bourne Legacy
(Mar., $7.99) by Eric Van Lustbader, 1.25 million first printing; A Risk Worth Taking (Mar., $6.99) by Robin Pilcher, 750,000 first printing; Double Take (Apr., $6.99) by Brenda Joyce, 600,000 first printing; Gettysburg (Apr., $7.99) by Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen, 350,000 first printing; The South Beach Diet (May, $7.99) by Arthur Agatston, M.D., 2 million first printing; Liars & Thieves (May, $7.99) by Stephen Coonts, 1 million first printing; Hide Yourself Away (June, $6.99) by Mary Jane Clark, 850,000 first printing; Ten Big Ones (July, $7.99) by Janet Evanovich, 1.5 million first printing; Scarecrow (Aug., $6.99) by Matthew Reilly, 350,000 first printing.
SIGNET
Hide Your Eyes
(Mar., $5.99) by Alison Gaylin is a is a chick-lit suspense novel.Abigail’s Story: A Novel: Women of the Bible
(Mar., $5.99) by Ann Burton. When Nabal instigates a war with David and his men, David is forced to fight back leaving Abigail to finally stand up to Nabal.Diamond Dreams
(Mar., $5.99) by Sandra Heath. An impulsive kiss between a down-on-her-luck woman and a mysterious stranger leads to an adventure in St. Petersburg.Three Plays
(Apr., $8.99) by Ayn Rand gathers three of Rand’s dramatic works: Ideal, Think Twice and Night of January 16th.It’s a Mod, Mod, Mod, Mod Murder: A Murder a-Go-Go Mystery
(Apr., $6.50) by Rosemary Martin begins a new series set in 1964 Manhattan and features wide-eyed, ready-to-try-anything career girl Bebe Bennett.Louisa and the Country Bachelor: A Louisa May Alcott Mystery
(Apr., $6.50) by Anna Maclean continues this historical mystery series featuring Alcott as an amateur sleuth.Seven Minutes to Noon
(May, $6.99) by Kate Pepper. A pregnant woman’s murder and the abduction of her unborn child leads a pregnant Alice to gather all her resources to protect herself and her children from a hidden kilter.An American Spy
(May, $7.99) by Christopher Hyde continues the Jane Todd WWII espionage series as Jane and Dundee catch up with a wealthy playboy who plans to sell his stolen crown jewels.Silver Feather
(June, $6.99) by Cassie Edwards. Though she’s only 10, Diana Turner knows she’ll marry Indian slave Silver Feather one day but her dream may be shattered when his parents are murdered and he vows revenge.Bridesmaid Series #1
(June, $6.99) by Karen Kendall begins a series about three bridesmaids, one bride and the perfect man for each of them.The Aide
(July, $7.50) by Ward Carroll is the fourth military thriller that takes readers into the shadowy hallways of the Pentagon.Sydney Omarr’s Astrological Guide for You in 2006
(July, $6.99) by Trish MacGregor provides a single volume guide that covers all astrological issues for 2006.Leonard Maltin’s 2006 Movie Guide
(Aug., $TBA) by Leonard Maltin is the authoritative guide.Reprints: Ya Gotta Believe!: My Roller-Coaster Life As a Screwball Pitcher and Part Time Father, and My Hope-Filled Fight Against Brain Cancer
(Mar., $7.99) by Tug McGraw with Don Yaeger; The Prince of Beverly Hills (Apr., $7.99) by Stuart Woods; Just One Look (May, $7.99) by Harlan Coben; Bait (June, $7.99) by Karen Robards; Nights of Rain and Stars (July, $7.99) by Maeve Binchy, The Confession (Aug., $7.99) by Sheldon Siegel.
SIGNET ECLIPSE
Dare Me
(Mar., $6.99) by Cherry Adair, Jill Shalvis, Julie Elizabeth Leto gathers three romantic suspense novellas.A Knight Like No Other
(Mar., $6.50) by Jocelyn Kelley features a heroine who is as passionate when wielding a sword in the name of justice as she is in the arms of her lover.The Perfect Family
(Mar., $6.50) by Carla Cassidy. A demented man who believes that Marissa and her children would make the perfect family will stop at nothing to claim them.If Angels Burn: A Novel of the Darkyn
(Apr., $6.99) by Lynn Viehl. Dr. Vanessa Killian is caught up in the world of the Darkyns when they kidnap her to perform her medical expertise on a vampire.Fire Me Up: An Aisling Grey, Guardian, Novel
(May, $6.99) by Katie MacAlister is the second novel in this paranormal romance series.Beyond the Pale: The Darkwing Chronicles: Book One
(June, $6.99) by Savannah Russe stars Daphne Urban, a vampire recruited by the U.S. government to become a spy.The Chase
(June, $6.99) by Cheryl Sawyer. At the time of the Hundred Years War, a beautiful Englishwoman and a rebellious Frenchman plunge into a forbidden love affair.Much Ado About Magic
(July, $6.99) by Patricia Rice. The daughter of a duke has an uncanny talent for painting pictures that predict future events.Dangerous Passions
(Aug., $TBA) by Lynn Kerstan continues the Black Phoenix series about a secretive fellowship dedicated to righting wrongs in the highest circles of Regency society.Reprints: Until You
(Apr., $7.99) by Bertrice Small; Private Pleasures (July, $6.99) by Bertrice Small; Bachelorette #1 (Aug., $6.99) by Jennifer O’Connell.
SILHOUETTE
Reprints: The Calhouns: Suzanna and Megan
(Mar., $7.99) by Nora Roberts; Night Tales: Night Shift & Night Shadow (July, $7.99) by Nora Roberts.
SILHOUETTE BOMBSHELL
Wild Woman
(Apr., $5.50) by Lindsay McKenna. Posing as a married couple on a dangerous mission to Hong Kong, pilot Jessica Merrill and CIA agent Mace Phillips find danger and romance.
SILHOUETTE INTIMATE MOMENTS
Suspicious
(Aug., $4.99) by Heather Graham. Sparks fly between a Native-American lawman and a lawyer as they try to uncover the reason for mysterious deaths on an alligator farm.
SILHOUETTE SPECIAL EDITION
The Rose Cottage Sisters Miniseries: Three Down the Aisle
(Mar.), What’s Cooking (Apr.), The Laws of Attraction (May), For the Love of Pete (June, $4.99 each) by Sherryl Woods. The four D’Angelo sisters find unexpected love when they stay at their grandmother’s magical summerhouse.Navy Husband
(July, $4.99) by Debbie Macomber. A Navy nurse asks a friend of her late husband to look in on her sister who is caring for her small daughter, little realizing that she’s setting up a love match.
SIMON SPOTLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Keep Me in Mind
(Mar., $6.99) by Nancy Holder. This new interactive series returns Buffy and the Scoobies to high school where the reader becomes responsible for selecting story lines that lead to more than two dozen possible endings. 40,000 first printing.Everwood: Slipping Away
(Mar., $5.99) by Emma Harrison features characters from the TV show with Ephram’s family heading to Vail with the Abbotts when an avalanche separates Ephram and Amy from their families. 50,000 first printing.Charmed: Changeling Places
(Apr., $5.99) by Micol Ostow. The girls discover that babies all over town are being switched for exact replicas. 40,000 first printing.American Dreams: What Matters Most
(Apr., $5.99) by Diana G. Gallagher. When big business tries to shut down the Philadelphia café where Meg is working, she takes on city hall. 40,000 first printing.Alias: Two of a Kind?
(May, $6.99) by Greg Cox is the first book in this series featuring characters from the TV series. 75,000 first printing.
SOURCEBOOKS
The Ultimate Baby Names Book
(Mar., $5.99) by Diane Stafford contains more than 54,000 names and 100 lists. 100,000 first printing.
STRAPLESS
Reprints: Who You Know
(Mar., $6.99) by Theresa Alan; Life a la Mode (Apr., $6.99) by Linda Lenhoff; Hard (May, $6.99) by Emma Gold; The Summer of Us (June, $6.99) by Holly Chamberlain; My Three Husbands (July, $6.99) by Swan Adamson; What Goes Around (Aug., $6.99) by Alexandra Carew.
TOR
Seal Island
(Mar., $6.99) by Kate Brallier. In this novel of suspense, a woman finds that her new hometown may not be as peaceful as she’d hoped—or as safe.Windwalker
(Apr., $6.99) by Natasha Mostert. As Justine becomes obsessed with the house she’s caretaking she also becomes aware that someone is stalking her.Do You Believe?
(May, $6.99) by Ann Lawrence When a photographer teams with a horror novelist who may be able to help her find her missing sister, they uncover a vile force that is taking over the church and the entire town.Warprize
(June, $6.99) by Elizabeth Vaughan begins a trilogy featuring warrior princess Xylara and her unexpected love for the Warlord to whom she has been traded.The Dare
(July, $6.99) by Susan Kearney. A precocious computer downloads her brain into a human body to experience emotion and psychical feelings.Moon’s Web
(Aug., $6.99) by C.T. Adams and Cathy Clamp. This sequel to Hunter’s Moon returns to the unparalleled world of Mafia assassin turned werewolf Tony Giodone.Reprints: The Sacred Land
(Mar., $7.99) by H.N. Turtletaub; Sethra Lavode (Mar., $7.99) by Steven Brust; Necroscape V: Deadspawn (Apr., $6.99) by Brian Lumley; The Codex (Apr., $7.99) by Douglas Preston; Wellspring of Chaos (Apr., $7.99) by L.E. Modesitt Jr.; Out of the Darkness (Apr., $7.99) by Harry Turtledove; The Family Trade (May, $6.99) by Charles Stross; New Spring: The Novel (June, $6.99) by Robert Jordan; The Silent House (July, $7.99) by Ed Greenwood; The Mark of Zorro (Aug., $4.99) by Johnston McCulley; The Knight (Aug., $6.99) by Gene Wolfe.
WARNER
Penthouse Unleashed: Sex Tips
(Apr., $7.99) by Penthouse magazine editors features advice from sex columnist Dr. Judy Kuransky.The Rose Red Bride
(June, $6.99) by Claire Delacroix. In book two of a medieval romance trilogy, Alexander Laird of Kinfairlie looks for good matches for his two sisters.The Sword of Hannibal
(June, $6.99) by Terry McCarthy. Set amid Hannibal’s march across the Alps, a young mercenary joins a band of Spanish horsemen on a quest for riches and revenge.The New York City Cab Driver’s Dirty Jokebook
(July, $6.99) by Jim Pietsch covers the sexual, the scatological and the just plain gross.Nothing to Fear
(Aug., $6.50) by Karen Rose. A couple is determined to save a kidnapped boy from a woman who will kill anyone that gets in her way.Reprints: The Narrows
(Mar., $7.99) by Michael Connelly; The Promise of a Lie (Mar., $6.99) by Howard Roughan; Little Scarlet (Apr., $7.50) by Walter Mosely; Words of Silk (Apr., $5.99) by Sandra Brown; The First 48 (May, $7.50) by Tim Green; Brimstone (May, $7.99) by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child; Face of the Assassin (May, $7.99) by David Lindsey; Are You Afraid of the Dark? (June, $7.99) by Sidney Sheldon; ‘Til Death Do Us Part (June, $6.99) by Kate White; Double Homicide (July, $7.99) by Jonathan and Faye Kellerman; Under the Boardwalk (July, $6.99) by Carly Phillips; The Wedding (Aug., $7.50) by Nicholas Sparks; Social Crimes (Aug., $6.99) by Jane Stanton Hitchcock.
WARNER ASPECT
Autumn Castle
(Mar., $6.99) by Kim Wilkins. When Christine learns about a place of magic and myth, she finds herself pursued by a killer who knows that she can enter this other dimension.Cagebird
(Apr., $6.99) by Karen Lowachee brings back Yuri Terisov from Burndive who is now stuck in a universal battle.Ultraviolet
(July, $6.99) by Yvonne Navarro. In a futuristic urban metropolis exists a culture of humans who have been modified genetically by a vampire-like disease; a summer 2005 movie tie-in starring Milla Jovovich.Reprints: Sailing Bright Stars
(Mar., $TBA) by Gregory Benford; Those Who Walk in Darkness (May, $6.99) by John Ridley; Horizon Storms (June, $6.99) by Kevin Anderson; Sisters of the Raven (Aug., $6.99) by Barbara Hambly.
WARNER FAITH
Reprints: Songbird: A Novel
(May, $5.99) by Lisa Samson; If I Had You (June, $5.99) by Deborah Bedford; Nazareth’s Song (June, $5.99) by Patricia Hickman.
WARNER FOREVER
Hello It’s Me
(Mar., $6.50) by Wendy Marham. A woman’s late husband helps her find love again.Promises to Keep
(Mar., $6.50) by Susan Crandall. When Molly, a young dedicated doctor with no close attachments comes to the aid of a pregnant woman terrified of the baby’s father, her life changes forever.The Red-Hot Cajun
(Apr., $6.50) by Sandra Hill mixes environmental lobbyists, kidnapping and a hot celebrity in a Louisiana bayou setting.To Love a Thief
(Apr., $6.50) by Julie Anne Long. An impoverished pickpocket becomes a lady of high society.Lord of the Isles
(May, $6.50) by Amanda Scott. Hector Maclean’s charming ways have attracted many admirers including Lady Cristina Macleod, but her sister Mariota is the most beautiful of the eight siblings.Mission: Irresistible
(May, $6.50) by Lori Wilde. PR specialist Cassie Cooper teams up with a brainy archeologist to reunite two Egyptian lovers using the power of a magic amulet.Maybe Baby
(June, $6.50) by Lani Diane Rich. When Dana’s uber-wealthy mother gets kidnapped by the mob demanding a smelly parrot as the ransom, she reluctantly teams up with her sexy ex to sort out the mess.In the Dark
(June, $6.50) by Marliss Melton. While in an isolated Cuban prison, DIA agent Hannah Geary vows vengeance on the traitorous man responsible.Only for a Knight
(July, $6.50) by Sue Ellen Wellfonder. In medieval Scotland, a man must marry a stranger to assuage warring clans, but is tempted by a stunning and spirited woman.In Your Wildest Dreams
(July, $6.50) by Toni Blake. A woman infiltrates a high-priced escort business to find her sister—with the help of a sexy bartender.Sweet as Sugar, Hot as Spice
(Aug., $5.99) by Kimberly Raye. Second sister Eve is introduced in this final book of a trilogy about the daughters of a famous sexologist and feminist Jacqueline Farrel.Lord of Desire
(Aug., $5.99) by Paula Quinn is a historical novel set during the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
WIZARDS OF THE COAST
Crown of Fire: Shandril’s Sage, Book II
(Mar., $7.99) by Ed Greenwood. The second book in the Forgotten Realms trilogy continues the story of Shandril of HighmoonMarked for Death: The Lost Mark, Book 1
(Mar., $6.99) by Matt Forbeck begins a new trilogy set in the world of Eberron, the newest Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting. Advertising.Blades of the Tiger: The Taladas Chronicles, Volume One
(Apr., $6.99) by Chris Pierson is the first book in a series that will explore uncharted land in the Dragonlance setting.
ZEBRA
Deep Freeze
(Mar., $7.99) by Lisa Jackson. A former Hollywood actress is being stalked by an obsessed fan who only wants to love her to death.Highland Conqueror
(Mar., $6.50) by Hannah Howell. A fierce Scotsman lays siege to the heart of a proud English beauty.The Devil Served Tortellini
(Mar., $5.99) by Shirley Jump. A sexy chef tempts a determined dieter with his cooking and his charm, a sure recipe for success.Deep Blue
(Apr., $6.99) by Kat Martin. In this sequel to Midnight Sun and Desert Heat, reporter Hope Sinclair connects a search for a lost Spanish treasure to a murder plot and puts her own life in danger.Josie Day Is Coming Home
(Apr., $6.50) by Lisa Lumley. When showgirl Josie saves casino owner Tallulah Carlyle from choking on a martini olive, her reward is one of Tallulah’s spare estates but it comes with caretaker and bad boy Luke Donovan.Seducing the Prince
(Apr., $5.99) by Patricia Grasso. A merchant’s daughter and a prince, each caught in unhappy marriages, risk everything for love.What She Can’t See
(May, $6.50) by Hunter Morgan. Two FBI agents trailing a twisted serial killer are unaware that it’s someone with whom they are working.Come Up and See Me Sometime
(May, $5.99) by Lucy Monroe. Alex Trahern wants information from headhunter Isabel Harrison regarding the man he believes stole his father’s discovery, little knowing that Isabel wants something too—and far more personal.Unveiled
(May, $5.99) by Kristina Cook. When a lady determined not to marry meets a gentleman determined not to fall in love, the inevitable is bound to happen in this Regency-set historical romance.Jamie
(June, $6.50) by Lori Foster. Jamie Creed is not going to be drawn in by the woman who wants him to warm to the townspeople, not knowing that she has his daughter, conceived during the time when he was at the "Institute."Project Eve
(June, $6.50) by Lauren Bach. Investigating the death of a senator’s daughter, PI Rachel Anderson discovers a group that is abducting and brainwashing young women to become perfect partners for men whose appetites are as violent as they are sexual.Harbor Nights
(July, $5.99) by Marcia Evanick. A female newspaper reporter moves to Misty Harbor and falls in love with a local carpenter.His Chosen Bride
(July, $6.50) by Alexandra Bassett. Nathan Cantrell is being blackmailed into marrying one of Sir Harlan Wingate’s three daughters: Violet, a widow, Sophy, the man-hungry youngest and Abigail, determined not to marry—but Nathan’s already decided she’s the one.Final Scream
(Aug., $6.99) by Lisa Jackson. Cassidy Walker returns home to Prosperity, Ore., to confront a painful past, unaware that she’s being watched.Totally Spellbound
(Aug., $6.50) by Kristine Grayson. In this comic fantasy romance, a young woman goes to Las Vegas to rescue the Fates, three women who govern the magical, and becomes involved with a modern-day Robin Hood.Reprints: Calder Promise
(May, $7.99) by Janet Dailey.
ZEBRA REGENCY
A Delightful Folly
(Mar., $4.99) by Glenda Garland. Though he set out to woo a respectable woman to please his disapproving father, a viscount finds himself eyeing a lady with a scandalous reputation.A Summer’s Day
(Mar., $4.99) by Lisa Noeli. The governess for a lord’s young niece and nephew captures the lord’s attentions and heart.Cut from the Same Cloth
(Mar., $4.99) by Kathleen Baldwin. When a fun-loving nobleman and a penniless beauty find themselves wearing matching apparel, they discover that falling in love is always in fashion.The Captain
(Apr., $4.99) by Lynn Collum. After escaping an arranged marriage and making his fortune in India, a captain returns home to woo the woman he had spurned.Ask Jane
(Apr., $4.99) by Victoria Hinshaw. A handsome rake turns to a pretty scholar for advice on an investment.Marriage Minded
(Apr., $4.99) by Julia Parks. A single beauty who has turned away numerous suitors is pursued by a war hero who won’t take no for an answer.Garden of Dreams
(May, $4.99) by Valerie King. Sir Robert Sandifort is obligated to look after his pretty cousin until she turns 25.Once Upon a Sofa
(May, $4.99) by Myretta Robens. In a dark room, Lady Isabel Ashby thinks she’s being passionately kissed by her betrothed but soon discovers that the kiss came from the dashing Major Sidney Chamberlayne.Lady Savage
(June, $4.99) by Donna Simpson. When a high-born lady and a servant marooned on a Caribbean island find love, they wonder if it can last when they return to English society.The Wedding Clause
(June, $4.99) by Debbie Raleigh. Lady Woodhart has left 30,000 pounds in her will to be divided between her grandson and her young companion—but only if they wed by Christmas Day.What He Doesn’t Know
(June, $4.99) by Lisa Noeli. A vicar’s respectable daughter becomes the toast of London when she agrees to sing at Covent Garden.The House Party
(July, $4.99) by Jeanne Savery. When a man encounters a woman he’d loved years earlier, he soon finds himself competing with his own son for her favors.The Pursuit of a Proper Husband
(July, $4.99) by Glenda Garland. In order to find a husband for her niece, Meg Grantham may have to reveal a long held secret.A Primrose Wedding
(Aug., $4.99) by Jo Ann Ferguson. When shy Primrose Dunsworthy who would rather study Egyptian history meets Lord Fortenbury who shares her passion, she little realizes that love is about to bloom.Return to the Spring 2005 Announcements Main Page





















