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The Hidden Truth by Michael Senuta -- ADVANCE REVIEW

“...an entertaining amalgam of the amateur-sleuth and western genres, and it should appeal equally to fans of both genres.”
— Booklist, July 1, 2009 Read the review

The Wild Card by Loretta Jackson and Vickie Britton

“...tightly written novel...a subtle and thought-provoking revenge story...”
— Booklist, July 1, 2009 Read the review

To Dream by Carolyn Brown

“....Brown continues her series set in the small Oklahoma town of Sulphur and the Cahill Bed-and-Breakfast (To Commit, 2008) with another folksy and heartwarming contemporary romance.”
— Booklist, June 3, 2009 Read the review

The Master Plan by Carol Costa

“Snappy dialogue and likable characters enliven this cozy whodunit, the second in the series. A quick, enjoyable read.”
— Booklist, May 1, 2009 Read the review

His Lordship’s Chaperone by Shirley Marks

“Marks has fun with her characters, their situations, and clever plot twists, creating the ideal escapist read. Readers who enjoyed Miss Quinn’s Quandary (2008) and An Agreeable Arrangement (2009) will scoop up Marks' third historical romance.”
— Booklist, March 15, 2009 Read the review

Pushin’ Up Daisies by Carolyn Brown

“The always engaging Brown beings a sprightly new historical romance series set just after the 1918 influenza epidemic that claimed millions. She also explores the concerns of war veterans returning home to no jobs, while introducing a new setting, an inn and its environs near the Arkansas-Louisiana border.”
— Booklist, March 1, 2009 Read the review

“PUSHIN' UP DAISIES is a great story. From start to finish, you read eagerly hoping to learn the truth. I really enjoyed the O'Shea sisters and can't wait to see if Bridget or Alice finds romance next. Plus, a peek at what Catherine and Quincy are up to will be an added treat.”
— Roundtable Reviews Read the review

Stuck by Elisabeth Rose

“Preconceived notions and prejudices fall by the wayside in Rose's highly enjoyable out-of-the-blue romance.”
— Booklist, March 1, 2009 Read the review

“The transformation of total opposites to plausible lovers happens slowly but organically...and the cast is charismatic and easily lovable. Romance readers looking for a low-key time-burner will have a ball.”
— Publishers Weekly, February 2, 2009 Read the review

Dead Man’s Money by V.S. Meszaros

“This is a solidly written western...if it were a movie, it would be a Saturday matinee oater from the 1940s, with clearly delineated heroes and villains, a simple good-versus-evil story, and a protagonist who finds redemption through putting his life on the line for another. Sure, it's a formula, but it still works for many readers.”
— Booklist, March 15, 2009 Read the review

“The Meszaros sisters, Valerie and Susan, prove themselves to be skilled western authors in this action-packed hayburner (after Lone Survivor). Add greed, gunmen, gunsmoke and a surprise ending, and the result is fast-paced, bloody and exciting.”
— Publishers Weekly, January 19, 2009 Read the review
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