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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

This Week's Featured Titles

Hang Loose by Linda Cargill

Mattie Sullivan is an enthusiastic member of her community, the charming St. Simon's Island. That's why she takes a job at the island lighthouse, giving guided tours. But on her 17th birthday a frightening surprise awaits her at the lighthouse. Opening a closet door on the usual tour, she discovers, with a scream, a horrific (read more...)

Once and Always by Alyssa Deane

A clandestine love affair is the last thing Roxane Sheffield expects from her trip to India--a reunion with her long-estranged father is troublesome enough. But when she arrives in Calcutta alone, the only person to offer aid is breathtakingly handsome British infantry Captain Collier Harrison. As he introduces her to the exotic countryside, he awakens (read more...)

The Baxter Trust by J. P. Hailey

When out-of-work lawyer Steve Winslow enlists himself as a New York City cab driver to pay the bills, he thinks he's hit rock-bottom. That is, until Sheila Benton, heir to a multi-million dollar fortune, finds his number in the Yellow Pages and calls upon Steve to defend her. Of course, her case is only a (read more...)

Calling Crow (Book 1 of the Calling Crow series by Paul Clayton

To his people, Calling Crow is a chief and leader, but to the Spaniards who invaded his land he is a slave. In 1535, the Spanish conquistadors arrived with their armies and claimed the land that would later become known as Georgia and South Carolina. The peaceful native Muskogee tribe was conquered, bound into slavery and forced off (read more...)

Parsival or A Knight’s Tale by Richard Monaco

Richard Monaco has taken a slice of the Arthurian legend and created a thoroughly modern-minded re-imagining of the classic tale. Colorful medieval settings blend with a hard-edged look at human foibles and a romantic story of love and loss is narrated with a (read more...)

The Jupiter Theft by Donald Moffitt

The Lunar Observatory on Earth is picking up a very strange and unidentifiable signal from the direction of Cygnus. When the meaning of this signal is finally understood, it clearly spells disaster for Earth. An immense object is rushing toward the Solar System, traveling nearly at the speed of light, its intense nuclear radiation sure to kill all (read more...)

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

This Week's Featured Titles

What Entropy Means to Me by George Alec Effinger

Doctor, watch out! As Dore stood by, he saw the Doctor backing slowly into the corner where he would meet his fate. Initially defending himself with a torch, the Doctor searched frantically for a new method of defense. The crimson mass is lunging forward using (read more...)

Alone in the Valley by Kenneth Waymon Baker

Alone in the Valley tells the story of 19-year-old Daniel Perdue and his year as a grunt, pursuing an elusive enemy through the steamy jungles of the Central Vietnamese Highlands. From the moment the boy soldier touches down until he is (read more...)

A Whisper of Time by Paula Downing King

She was found alone, lost in the stately ruins of an alien city. And when they hunted for the child's people, and found no clue that would lead them to the truth, they adopted her as humanity's first alien. Medoret grows up with the archaeologist who discovered (read more...)

Captain Quad by Sean Costello

Peter Gardner has all the qualities of a renaissance man until a tragic accident leaves him paralyzed from the neck down. Trapped inside the prison of his immobile body, the former prodigy of music, sports and flying is confined to his hospital bed where the only passion he feels is (read more...)

Patterns by Jane Verby

Susan is married to successful fashion industry player Edward Thorwald, traveling all over Europe and mingling with the most glamorous and exciting people. Yet she and her husband are growing apart as Edward becomes more and more wrapped up with his work and their high-powered lifestyle. Susan's resentment adds to (read more...)

Act of Passion by Harrison Arnston

Ann Cohen knew her marriage to Marty was never a fairytale romance. After all, a mistress is a character unfamiliar to Cinderella stories. Yet even after the infidelity and wrath that plagued Ann and Marty’s relationship, Ann could never have brought herself to commit (read more...)

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

This Week's Featured Titles

Dragon Sim 13 (The Green Berets by Bob Mayer

Military simulations occur every day without any worry or danger, right? Well, not exactly. In order to test the U.S. Special Operations Command's ability to respond swiftly and efficiently, the computer genius Meng created a simulated strike against China--""Dragon Sim 13."" Meng's plan changes after the atrocious slaughter of democratic protestors in Tiananmen Square. He seeks to bring (read more...)

Mind Over Golf by Don Sauers and Tom Nieporte

There’s an interesting point at which the psychological and technical sides of golf meet--and Tom Nieporte and Don Sauers discover this by talking with America’s leading golf professionals. The tips provided in this book will help golfers of any level discover or regain confidence that will drop strokes off of every golfer’s score. Any golfer must know how to master the (read more...)

An English Rose by Deborah Satinwood

Blue-blooded London lawyer Beau St. James is in a precarious position. A powerful client has threatened to ruin his marriageable daughter´s name in society-unless Beau secures for him a sought-after piece of woodland property known as Solitude. Used to playing-and winning-such reckless games, Beau sets off for the country, to find the only thing more enchanting than Solitude is (read more...)

Tintagel by Paul Cook

A virus created for biological warfare is overtaking humanity, threatening the very fabric of society as its victims are transported, by the emotional power of music, to a seductive dream world. Francis Lanier is one of the few "stalkers", a person immune to the virus and able to travel through its dream world in order to rescue others. The book follows him through a series of adventures, as he becomes more (read more...)

Night Passage by Carol Davis Luce

Puzzling secrets, eerie atmosphere, vicious murders, these surround the Nevada town of Eagleton, where Roni Mayfield is trapped, compelled to investigate the brutal slaughter of her mentor Caroline Holt. While rumored a suicide, Roni knows that Caroline's death is a result of sinister foul play. As a reporter who needs to investigate all happenings exhaustively and as a friend who demands revenge, she seeks to (read more...)

Wake Up, Stupid by Mark Harris

Raven (a.k.a. Micah of Greenfarm), the young son of a poor tenant farmer, lives just outside of Camelot. Like other poor farmers, he has no interaction with the reigning monarch, the great King Arthur, but his station means nothing to him when some of King Arthur's knights rape and murder (read more...)

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

This Week's Featured Titles

No, He's Not A Monkey, He's An Ape and He's My Son by Hester Mundis

This book answers the question that's on everybody's mind: "What's it like to raise a chimpanzee in Manhattan?" Hester Mundis's hilarious memoir No He's Not A Monkey, He's An Ape And He's My Son is the complete guide to raising a chimp in the heart of urban America. Join Hester, her husband, their terrifying attack dog Ahab, and the funniest monkey -- excuse us (read more...)

Muhammad, The Messenger of God by Betty Kelen

Muhammad is one of the world's great religious teachers. His story is one of struggle with his own people, with the Jews--a primary and tragic player in this Arab drama--and with the world and its incredulity. His is also the story of a man who wept over the death of his baby son, who loved his child bride with undeniable tenderness and complete understanding, and who would "laugh until his back teeth showed." His are the words that swept across (read more...)

Hot Blood XI: Fatal Attractions Edited by Jeff Gelb & Michael Garret
Discover what happens in the dark, where secret fantasies and sensual abandon take a dangerous turn, slipping into a terrifying realm of primal fear, treacherous temptations, and fatal attractions. Welcome to the party! Unleash your wildest passions. Surrender to forbidden cravings. And give in to your darkest desires as some of today's hottest masters of the macabre take you to (read more...)

The Abducted Heart by Maxine Patrick

When Anne Matthews discovers she's accidentally become a stowaway on a private flight to Mexico she is devastated. What started out as a task as simple as delivering a catered dinner has turned into a disaster. Ramon Castillo is immediately suspicious of the stowaway. Sure that she is just another money-grubbing rip-off artist, he dismisses her with just an angry glare, ordering her (read more...)

Archangel by Michael Conner

Nebula-award winning author Mike Conner presents a novel about a world that all of us can recognize, a world of what might have been. In Minneapolis in the 1930's, the deadly plague that ended the First World War is decimating the population. The only people who seem to be immune to its effects are black people. What does this mean for the future of (read more...)


The Face in the Frost by 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 misfit of a wizard named Prospero lives in the Southern Kingdom--a patchwork of feuding duchies and small manors, all loosely loyal to one figurehead king. Both he and an improbable adventurer (read more...)

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