Frankly My Dear, I’m Dead
Livia J. Washburn

The first in award winning author, Livia Washburn's hilarious, new Literary Tour Mystery Series features Delilah Dickinson, a divorced Atlanta woman who runs a literary tour agency who finds herself in the middle of a homicide investigation.


Ultimate Weapon
Shannon McKenna

New York Times bestselling author, Shannon McKenna’s men are back with a vengeance—undercover and out of control. A brand new romantic thriller packed with edgy, super-sexy action.


Silver Bells
Michaels, Ross, Burton & Duarte

#1 New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels headlines this captivating collection of holiday romances. Full of heartwarming stories and holiday cheer, Silver Bells makes the perfect stocking stuffer!

The BBook of Geek
Brian Briggs

A humorous guide to topics every geek should know that’s part reference, part satire, and all geek. It breaks down geek-dom into eight pillars: science, literature, hardware, software, gaming, movies, TV and the Internet. Each pillar gets 16 topics which range from Einstein to emacs, from Stan Lee to Star Trek and everything in between.
Top 11 ways you Know You’re a Geek
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Who You Wit'?
Paula Chase

Summer is just around the corner, but things are already too hot to handle in Del Rio Bay. Mina’s so sprung over Brian that she’s having a hard time just thinking straight.




Marie Bostwick is a New York Times bestselling author, was a finalist for the prestigious Oklahoma Book Awards and a finalist for RT’s Reviewers’ Choice Award for Best Historical Saga. Her first contemporary-set novel, A Single Thread was selected by Readers' Digest for their Oct 2008 issue. She lives with her husband and three sons in Connecticut.
>A Single Thread
>Read an Interview with Marie


T.J. MacGregor is the author of more than twenty-five thrillers, including the popular Tango Key series. In 2003, she won the prestigious Edgar Allan Poe Award for Out of Sight. She lives in South Florida with her husband, novelist Rob MacGregor, their daughter, and assorted pets.
>View Author Page


Ann Petry (1908-1997) was one of the first successful black female writers in the U.S. She began her career as a reporter at People’s Voice in 1941, and throughout the 1940’s, she published in several literary magazines, including W.E.B. DuBois’ Crisis. Her first novel, The Street (1946), is widely heralded and has sold over one million copies.
>The Narrows

>Miss Muriel And Other Stories


Scott Keith is the author of Tonight… In This Very Ring, Wrestling’s One-Ring Circus, and Wrestling’s Made Men. He began writing about wrestling in 1996 and turned his PPV reviews and snarling recaps of WCW and WWF TV programming into cult sensations. He does extensive DVD reviews, blogs about wrestling and is often loved or hated, but rarely ignored by his readership. He lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
>Dungeon Of Death






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