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Thin Air
George E. Simpson
It's a mystery that dates back to World War II--what happened to the USS Sturman and its crew. For Naval Investigator Nicholas Hammond, the search will challenge him…and the answers will, like bodies floa...
Shadow of Ashland
Terence M. Green
“THE BOOK YOU HAVE TO READ”–Entertainment Weekly "Things have to be settled, or they never go away." Only weeks before she dies in March, 1984, Leo Nolan’s mother shows her son a rose she says w...
The Longest Way Home
Robert Silverberg
"What wonders and adventures he has to tell us," is how Ursula K. LeGuin characterized the world of Robert Silverberg, and in The Longest Way Home, he takes readers on another dazzling odyssey. Joseph, just...
Marriage Is a Bad Habit
Ruth Dickson
When Ruth Dickson released her 1967 book MARRIED MEN MAKE THE BEST LOVERS, it went off like a bombshell. Defenders of the “sanctity” of marriage rose up to dismiss her frank, innovative, thoroughly resear...
Orion's Dagger
Paula Downing King
With ORION’S DAGGER, Paula E. Downing presents the thrilling final installment of THE CLOUDSHIPS OF ORION trilogy, which Starlog magazine called “special...a thoroughly engrossing story.” The trio wa...
Fair Warning
George E. Simpson
America is set to finally end World War II with a devastating act--dropping the atomic bomb over Japan. But what if a secret mission was set in place to alter the course of history? In this fast-paced, and i...
Rogues of the Black Fury
Travis Heermann
When a band of shadowy fanatics abducts Javin Wollstone’s little sister, Bella, from his care, his only hope to bring her home is turning to a hard-bitten band of special warriors, the Black Furies, led by C...
The Sudden Star
Pamela Sargent
The appearance of a white star bathing the world in a deadly glare turns Earth into a nightmare of fear and death. Rape and murder are as common as suicide. Medical help is allowed only for certain diseases, a...
Philosophy and the Challenge of the Future
John Lange
The sciences, as opposed to politics and religion, have their roots in philosophy. Philosophy has been spoken of as the mother of the sciences, although she is, in many cases, more of a grandmother or grea...
The Man in the Moon Must Die
Jeff Bredenberg
What do a cunning old man, a code-slopper gone rogue, a pair of lowlife tech-runners, a sexually frustrated AI, and a hermaphrodite underworld boss have in common? They're all out to get Benito Funcitti, ow...
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Dagger of Flesh
Richard S. Prather
Shell Scott. He's a guy with a pistol in his pocket and murder on his mind. The crime world's public enemy number one, this Casanova is a sucker for a damsel in distress. When a pair of lovely legs saunters ...
Died Blonde
Nancy J. Cohen
There's no love lost between Marla and Carolyn Sutton. Carolyn has never forgiven Marla for leaving Hairstyle Heaven to open her own place, especially since Marla's clientele grew as Carolyn's faded away. Ca...
Everybody Had A Gun
Richard S. Prather
Shell Scott. He's a guy with a pistol in his pocket and murder on his mind. The crime world's public enemy number one, this Casanova is a sucker for a damsel in distress. When a pair of lovely legs saunters ...
Eternity
Greg Bear
Multiple Nebula and Hugo Award-winner Greg Bear returns to the Earth of his acclaimed novel Eon—a world devastated by nuclear war.  The crew of the asteroid-starship Thistledown has thwarted an attack by ...
The Face in the Frost
John Bellairs
THE FACE IN THE FROST is a fantasy classic, defying categorization with its richly imaginative story of two separate kingdoms of wizards, stymied by a power that is beyond their control. A tall, skinny misf...
Red Limit Freeway
John DeChancie
Jake McGraw is a man on the run from half the universe. After stumbling upon what seems to be the fabled roadmap to the stars, Jake must outrun the most detestable vermin and roadbugs in the galaxy and the...
Heiress
Janet Dailey
In Heiress, two sisters meet at the funeral of one of the most prestigious men in the country, Dean Lawson, their father. Abbie Lawson, the dutiful genteel daughter bred in the lap of luxury and, Rachel Farr, ...
Seize the Fire
Laura Kinsale
Olympia St. Leger is a princess in desperate need of a knight in shining armor. Sheridan Drake, amused by Olympia's innocence and magnificent beauty, but also intrigued by her considerable wealth, accepts th...
The Silver Horse
Elizabeth A. Lynn
Seeing the Silver Horse as a cute toy, Susannah gives it to her brother, Niall, as a present. One night Susannah awakens and finds neither her brother nor the Silver Horse; racing to the park, she sees her brot...
Kirlian Quest
Piers Anthony
The CLUSTER series of SF adventures is set in a future focused on colonization of distant planets. Sphere Sol is about 100 light years in diameter, centered on the Earth’s sun. Surrounding this spher...
Tales of the Village Rabbi
Rabbi Harvey M. Tattelbaum
In the late fifties and sixties, Greenwich Village was the quirkiest, most charming, jazzy, eccentric and urban of environments, the center of all that was both quaint and "cool": brownstones and beatniks, co...
Midsummer Moon
Laura Kinsale
All the king's horses and all the king's men could not surpass the intellect and beauty of Merlin Lambourne. As the infamous Napoleon's deadly army grows ever closer, Lord Ransom Falconer frantically search...
Shanji
James C. Glass
On the planet Shanji, a ruthless Emperor rules a subjugated people. Kati, raised by the lower caste Tumatsin, is taken captive by the Emperor's troops, but saved by The Searchers, who see her as the promise...
Dirty Tricks
George Alec Effinger
In these eleven short stories by speculative fiction master George Alec Effinger, New York's populace must deal with the realities of a bi-polar existence; patients' brains are cut to tiny pieces in a clinica...

Posts Tagged ‘Romance’

Elizabeth Mansfield’s Delicious Romances Back in Print

After an absence of far too long we’re delighted to reintroduce the romantic historical Novels of Elizabeth Mansfield, starting with these two delights.
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Miscalculations

In Miscalculations, Viscount Luke Kettering was a Corinthian: self-confident, elegant, with a talent for all the manly arts, and a penchant for taking risks. He was admired by his peers, yet his constant requests for funds to settle his gambling debts caused his mother deep concern. He eagerly accepted her challenge to give him control of his inheritance if he could prove to be financially responsible. All he had to do was act prudently for one month. He did not factor in one detail–that Lady Martha’s financial advisor would be overseeing his accounting for the month–and that he was–a she!

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The Girl With the Persian Shawl

“The Girl With Persian Shawl” was a strangely bewitching masterpiece that had hung in the Rendell household for generations. Kate Rendell graciously let the dashing Lord Ainsworth view the work, and was outraged when he dared to insinuate that the painting came into the family by nefarious means. She was unfazed that Lord Ainsworth left her estate believing she was little more than an arrogant spinster. But everything changed when she discovered that her beloved but flighty younger cousin was to be betrothed to–a rake!

Keep an eye out for more delicious Elizabeth Mansfields on the E-Reads website.


A Star Is Born

When Random House decided to relaunch its Loveswept romance line it sought authors whose gifts matched the company’s ambitious vision. And one of the first authors snapped up by publisher Sue Grimshaw for Loveswept’s list of original e-books was Jessica Scott. Today Jessica debuts with Because of You, an unflinching portrayal of two wounded souls struggling with self-doubt and self-loathing to find companionship, trust and, finally, love. Scott knows her military: she’s a career army officer. Read her unique bio here.

The advance raves for Because of You read like a Hall of Fame roster of romance greats.

# “Jessica Scott is an exciting new voice in romantic fiction who bursts upon the scene with an unputdownable debut novel! ”
New York Times Bestselling Author Robyn Carr

# “Edgy and current—and a truly satisfying love story. Put this book, Jessica Scott’s, BECAUSE OF YOU, on your “must read” list.”
New York Times Bestselling Author Suzanne Brockmann

# “Jessica Scott writes with a soldier’s heart. Because Of You is touching, authentic and a fantastic read.”
New York Times Bestselling Author Cindy Gerard

# “Crackling with realism, sizzling with sexual tension, and pulsing with emotion, Jessica Scott has penned an unforgettable military romance that delivers heartache and hope on every page.”
New York Times Bestselling Author Roxanne St. Claire

# “Authentic, emotional, and edgy, Jessica Scott’s sweeping military romance is a vivid snapshot of love, war, grief and–above all–hope.” –
Allison Brennan, NYT Bestselling Author of If I Should Die

# “Because of You is a powerful debut – emotional, heartbreaking and uplifting all at once, it’s a romance not to be missed!”
New York Times Bestselling Author Stephanie Tyler

# “Jessica Scott has written a beautiful love story filled with heart, tender emotion, unflinching honesty and gritty realism. Because of You is a military romance you will never forget!”
New York Times Bestselling Author Christy Reece

Jessica Scott

# “Jessica Scott writes an intense story, packed with realism and emotion. BECAUSE OF YOU will tug at your heartstrings.”
New York Times Bestselling Author
Laura Griffin

# “In BECAUSE OF YOU, Jessica Scott presents a realistic and emotionally gripping tale of life in and around the military. A wonderful debut, and I can’t wait to read the next in this compelling series.”
USA Today Bestselling Author Julie Kenner

# “Watch out Navy SEALS, there’s a new hero in town and he’s wearing Army gray! Because of You is a beautifully crafted, wonderfully emotional debut.”
New York Times Bestselling Author JoAnn Ross

# “BECAUSE OF YOU is a tough and tender romance that proves the one thing worth fighting for will always be true love. Jessica Scott is a vibrant new voice in contemporary romance!”
New York Times Bestselling author of GOODNIGHT TWEETHEART Teresa Medeiros

# “BECAUSE OF YOU is powerful, timely and wonderfully executed. Jessica Scott should be on every reader’s list.”
New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Brenda Novak

# Because of You is emotionally heart-wrenching and makes you smile as the characters triumph.
Mandi Schreiner, Happy Ever After – Blog Reviewer, USA Today

# “Military romance just got a whole lot better — Because of You — by Jessica Scott, who has created something sumptuous.”
Anne Woodall, Romance At Random Reviewer

# “I am eagerly awaiting the next installment in her trilogy. I give BECAUSE OF YOU an A.”
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Below, a trailer for the book, and an interview with the scintillating author.


E-Reads Beach Reads – A Summer Bouquet of Great Romance Fiction

Stuck for a good beach read?  Download some fabulous fiction from some of romance fiction’s most adored practitioners.

Laura Kinsale The award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of such classic historical romances as The Shadow and the Star, The Prince of Midnight and Flowers from the Storm. E-Reads has reissued. Seize the Fire, Midsummer Moon, The Prince of Midnight and Uncertain Magic, with the best yet to come.

Janet Dailey To launch her career, Dailey set a novel in every state of the Union. She has since gone on to write approximately 90 novels, 21 of which have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list. E-Reads offers 64 titles including all 50 of the original Americanas.

Jennifer Blake, possessor of the Golden Treasure Award for Lifetime Achievement from Romance Writers of America, has been called the Steel Magnolia of women’s fiction. A seventh generation Louisianian, she sold her first book at 27 in 1970 and gained her first New York Times bestseller with Love’s Wild Desire. She has written over 50 books, and E-Reads has 36 of them, many of which evoke the author’s beloved South.

Hannah Howell‘s first book was published in 1988, and she has since published dozens of captivating romance novels. The 15 Highland romances offered by E-Reads are perpetually at the top of our bestseller list.

Want more ideas? Visit our romance catalog and find hundreds of romance titles for every taste.


Rip Her Bodice? Dude, You Wouldn’t Know Where to Begin

Sorry, m'dear. After removing your corset I'm exhausted

Guys who fantasize themselves heroes of steamy Victorian romances had better bone up on the protocol for removing their mistress’s garments.  By the time you strip her to the buff she will have fallen asleep and your stallion lust will have flagged to the consistency of a biscuit dipped in tepid tea. The afternoon quickie, known as a nooning in those days, must in truth have been a painful slowie, unfolding from afternoon to tea time before all was in readiness for a frolic as milord fumbled with milady’s hooks, eyes, buttons and bows.

The truth is, a Victorian lady’s clothes and underwear were more complex than the equation for the Higgs Boson and no easier to solve.  How do we know this?  Romance novelist Deanne Gist acquired a collection of Victorian couture and donned it, then considered what it would take for a lover to remove it with as much alacrity as romance writers impute to the ardent male of the time.  Her conclusion made her rethink her own sex scenes and will certainly make her colleagues re-imagine theirs.

“At the recent Romance Writers of America’s annual convention in New York,” reports Daisy Dumas of the Daily Mail, “period novelists watched Ms Gist squeeze herself, with help, into 12 layers of imitation Victorian garments. Starting in nothing but her ‘unmentionables,’ Ms Gist’s aim was to illustrate just how historically inaccurate many period novels are. Taking an hour to dress, it would have taken the same amount of time to undress – and help in the form of a ladies’ maid would have been absolutely necessary.”

Geist’s experiment in seductive couture can be seen in this video. You’ll readily see that if you imagine being thrown back to the Victorian era for the opportunity to assault milady’s virtues, you’d best bring your Blackberry with you to follow the instructions for disrobing her. The corset alone is harder to pick than a brass padlock.

Romance novelist buys full set of Victorian undergarments to understand what makes a bodice-ripper

Richard Curtis


Two Kinsale Favorites Available Again – And That Goes Double!

E-Reads has rereleased two of Laura Kinsale’s most beloved historical novels, For My Lady’s Heart and its sequel Shadowheart, and as if that’s not treat enough, we have a double helping of good news for Kinsale fans. When she decided to re-edit the books for this reissue, she thought her readers might enjoy having both the original and the new version in the same e-book volume. Voila! Done!  And here they are.  (Note that our print edition contains only the new version, not both.)

For My Lady’s Heart

In medieval Europe, vows and laws are as inflexible and confining as a suit of armor. For Ruck, a noble and honest knight, those rules provide an unwavering path. Even as his wife leaves him for the Church, taking his money and his steed, Ruck’s life is one of devotion and mission.

For the beautiful widow, Princess Melanthe, those same laws and traditions conspire to consume her land and her independence. Her husband’s death has left her kingdom an inviting target for neighboring territories. Where Ruck sees a clear path, Melanthe must navigate through twisting alleyways, using shrewd deceit and devious strategy.

Can these two help each other overcome the powers conspiring against them? Will the passion in their hearts escape the constraints of their station? Is devotion enough?

In For My Lady’s Heart, Laura Kinsale has crafted a rich, sensual portrait of life during the Middle Ages.
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Shadowheart

Elegant yet violent, breathtakingly handsome yet brutal, the assassin Allegreto has returned in this long-awaited sequel to For My Lady’s Heart. Shadowheart won a Rita for best long historical romance published in 2004.

14th-century Europe is a vicious place, awash with murky alliances and political maneuvering. As the bastard son of the Navona family, Allegreto seeks to claim his rightful place in the Italian principality of his birth. When his standard tools of deception and murder prove unable to complete the task, Allegretto must take a bride–the lovely and innocent Lady Elena, the princess of Monteverde–by force. Soon it becomes clear that Fate has brought these two close–but it is a dangerous passion that binds them together.

As Allegreto and Elena journey to Italy, will they be safe from her jealous fiancé? Or from their own dangerous desires? Filled with rich, historical language and period detail, Shadowheart lays out a tale of intense passion and shifting power that will leave its readers breathless.
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Now, for the first time, readers can choose between two versions of For My Lady’s Heart and two of Shadowheart. Both are included in this same ebook. The first version is the original published novel filled with authentic Middle English language in dialogue and deep period detail. The second (included only in ebook editions, not the E-Reads print on demand) presents a condensed version for readers who prefer a tighter read and more modern dialogue.


Romance Sweeps New York Off Its Feet

The great big City's a wondrous toy/Just made for a girl and boy...

It happens every summer, but not always in New York. But this year it’s the Big Apple’s turn to play host to thousands of authors and publishing professionals convening for Romance Writers of America’s annual conference, the 31st since the event was initiated. It will take place at the Marriott Marquis from Tuesday June 28th through Friday July 1st and culminate in the 2011 RITA and Golden Heart Awards Ceremony emceed by Meg Cabot. Madeline Hunter will give the keynote address, and Sherrilyn Kenyon will be the Awards Luncheon speaker.

For details visit the RWA website conference page.


The Tramp of Warboots and the Throb of Hearts

“They’ve taken Paris,” Laura said.
Everyone stared at her. She was interpreting for the family the excited German issuing from the radio in staccato bursts.
“Are you sure?” Alain demanded.
“He says the troops are marching down the Champs Elysees,” Laura answered.
“Oh, my God,” Brigitte moaned, turning away and putting her hands to her face.

That is the opening passage of Clash By Night, a love story by Doreen Owens Malek that throbs in counterpoint to the tramp of boots as war spreads across Europe.

The Germans have taken Paris, and those heavy bootsteps menace the small French village of Fain les Sources. Many flee, but a few brave souls stay to start up a Resistance. Their futures are unsure, but pride and desperation push them forward. For three women, one question tears at their hearts: Can love overcome the wages of war?

In this stunning work of romance, author Doreen Owens Malek paints a portrait of patriotism and passion struggling to survive as the countryside burns during WWII. From the earliest days of the Occupation to the promised freedom of liberation, Clash by Night will clutch your heart and never let go.

Clash by Night introduces E-Reads’ reissue program of Doreen Owens Malek’s romantic fiction. Keep an eye on her author page for more.


The World’s Greatest Like Stories

Thanks to Facebook human communications are in danger of deteriorating into grunts. Lengthy and eloquent descriptions of our emotional states have been reduced to “Like” and “Dislike”.

Nowhere is this lapse into monosyllables more distressing than romance. Had Facebook existed in Edmund Rostand’s day, wouldn’t this outpouring of Cyrano de Bergerac to his beloved Roxanne – “And what is a kiss, specifically? A pledge properly sealed, a promise seasoned to taste, a vow stamped with the immediacy of a lip, a rosy circle drawn around the verb ‘to love’ – been reduced to…

Cyrano “likes” Roxanne?

Would Juliet have clicked “Like” after viewing Romeo’s countenance? Or would she have used the long form:

Dost thou love me? I know thou wilt say ‘Ay’;
And I will take thy word. Yet, if thou swear’st,
Thou mayst prove false. At lovers’ perjuries,
They say Jove laughs. O gentle Romeo,
If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully.

And how about this passage?

What longing!
What fearing!
To see her,
what desire!
The crash that I heard
behind me
was Death’s
door closing:
now once more it stands
wide open,
the sun’s beams
have burst it open;
with wide open eyes
I had to emerge from Night
to seek her,
to see her;
to find her,
in her alone
to expire,
to vanish
has it been granted to Tristan.

Had Tristan simply indicated he “Likes” Isolde, Wagner’s opera would have been curtailed by about five hours.

If this post appeals to you click “Like”.  Or send me a comment of 250 words or more.

Richard Curtis


Amazon Romances on the Way. SciFi Next.

Amazon has announced the launch of a romance line, Montlake Romance. It will lead off with a novel by Rita-winner Connie Brockway, which will be published in all formats including print.

More genre lines are on the way, starting with fantasy and science fiction.  We know because Amazon just hired former Del Rey editor Chris Schluep. And if any doubt lingers, Amazon exec Jeff Belle states in the press release that “romance is one of our biggest and fastest growing categories, particularly among Kindle customers. We also know our customers enjoy genre fiction of all kinds, so we are busy building publishing businesses that will focus on additional genres as well.”

If Amazon has any qualms about competing with its own content providers on its march to become Masters of the Publishing Universe, we haven’t noticed. We won’t be surprised to learn they’ve acquired a romance entitled Mistress of the Universe.

Click here for the full press release.

Richard Curtis


Amazon Romances on the Way. SciFi Next.

Amazon’s Announcement of Montlake Romance Line

SEATTLE, May 04, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) –

Amazon.com today announced the launch of Montlake Romance, the fourth and latest imprint from Amazon Publishing. Connie Brockway, two-time winner of the Romance Writers Association’s “RITA Award” for best historical romance, and bestselling author of seventeen novels, including “My Dearest Enemy” and “The Bridal Season,” will be the debut author of Montlake Romance. Brockway’s new romance, “The Other Guy’s Bride,” will be published in Fall 2011 and will be available to North American readers in Kindle, print and audio formats at www.amazon.com, as well as at national and independent booksellers.

“I am thrilled to be the launch author for Montlake Romance, bringing readers the freshest, most innovative and compelling love stories possible,” said Connie Brockway. “Montlake is giving me the opportunity to write romances that capture the imagination as well as the heart and I’m thrilled to invite readers to join me on this exhilarating journey. There are so many stories I’ve been dying to tell you, and people you simply have to meet.”

“Connie Brockway is an award-winning and bestselling author who knows her audience as well as they know her work,” said Alex Carr, editor, Amazon Publishing. “She writes her heroines as well as her heroes, and ‘The Other Guy’s Bride’ features a cast of strong personalities that will engage new readers and please fans of Brockway’s earlier novel, ‘As You Desire.’ Emerging from the swirling sands of early 20th century Egypt, ‘The Other Guy’s Bride’ is full of adventure, daring escapes, and, of course, romance.”

“Romance is one of our biggest and fastest growing categories, particularly among Kindle customers, so we can’t wait to make ‘The Other Guy’s Bride’ and other compelling titles available to romance fans around the world,” said Jeff Belle, Vice President, Amazon Publishing. “We also know our customers enjoy genre fiction of all kinds, so we are busy building publishing businesses that will focus on additional genres as well.”

Montlake Romance takes its name from the central Seattle neighborhood of Montlake, and will publish a broad range of front list titles in popular romance sub-genres, including romantic suspense and contemporary and historic romance novels, as well as fantasy and paranormal. The new imprint joins AmazonEncore, AmazonCrossing and Powered by Amazon as part of the Amazon Publishing family. Montlake Romance books will be available to North American readers in Kindle, print and audio formats at www.amazon.com, as well as at national and independent booksellers.

For more information on Montlake Romance and upcoming titles, visit www.amazon.com/montlakeromance. For more information about all imprints of Amazon Publishing, visit www.amazon.com/amazonpublishing. Montlake Romance is a brand used by Amazon Content Services, LLC.





 
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