Peas and Thank You by Sarah Matheny

Peas & Thank You Based on the popular blog, Peas and Thank You shares all-new vegetarian recipes from favorite veggie mom Sarah Matheny. “I’ve been a mom for five years and a vegetarian turned vegan for almost two.  In that time, I’ve become a more conscious eater, a more conscious citizen of Earth and most importantly, a more conscious parent,” Sarah Matheny.

Harlequin Nonfiction, $21.95, July 2011, ISBN#: 978-0-373-89240-2

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The Kingdom of Childhood by Rebecca Coleman

The Kingdom of ChildhoodThe Kingdom of Childhood is an absorbing, multilayered work of fiction that is equal parts enchanting and unsettling. Narrated from the point of view of its subjects rather than that of an observer, its exploration of the controversial Waldorf School movement will make it a much-discussed and much-debated novel.

Mira, $15.95, September 2011, ISBN#: 978-0778312789

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Twisted by Gena Showalter

TwistedGena Showalter is a prolific and engaging writer who was on the New York Times, USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. Twisted is the third book in the Intertwined series, in which Aden and the gang must face the consequences of their actions in Unraveled.

Harlequin Teen, $18.99, August 2011, ISBN#: 978-0-373-21038-1

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Only Mine by Susan Mallery

Only Mine Susan Mallery is back with a brand-new trilogy in the popular and emotional Fool’s Gold series. Her funny family stories and sexy romances consistently appear on the USA Today bestseller list and have landed as high as #5 on the New York Times list.

HQN, $7.99, July 2011, ISBN#: 978-0373775880

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Horton Foote: America’s Storyteller by Wilborn Hampton

Horton Foote: America’s Storyteller No playwright in the history of the American theater has captured the soul of the nation more incisively than Horton Foote. New York Times theater critic Wilborn Hampton offers a colorful, compulsively readable account of a life and career that spanned seven decades.

Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, $19.99, April 2011, ISBN#: 978-1-4234-9685-4

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Draw the Dark by Ilsa Bick

Draw the Dark Christian Cage’s drawings seem to have power from another world. When his mysterious images set off a chain reaction of death and destruction in Winter, Wisconsin, he must dig deep into his town’s past to uncover long-buried secrets.

Draw the Dark is an intense paranormal mystery with a truly unique historical background.

Carolrhoda Lab™, a division of Lerner Publishing, $16.95, October 2010, ISBN#: 978-0-7613-5686-8

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Perfectly Crazy by Mitzi Penzes

Perfectly CrazySexy, stylish and successful, Nell always prided herself on her common sense. So why is she suddenly crazy for David, her married best friend of twenty years?

With a single kiss, Nell’s perfect Californian life turns upside down. All the safety of her well-adjusted marriage to a respected plastic surgeon and her growing fashion business pale in comparison to the passion of that kiss. Can she go on as before, or will she make the biggest change of her life? Will she face disaster and tragedy, or adventure and a second chance? Or possibly all of the above?

Find out in this fast-paced book, where the plot twists as quickly as in a movie. Life is full of surprises and challenges that anyone would call perfectly crazy, but they just might happen to us one day. Or will they?

New Year Publishing Inc., Fall 2011

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Rock the Audition by Sheri Sanders

Rock the AuditionThe first and only book about auditioning for the hot contemporary breed of rock musical.

Hal Leonard Books, $24.99, April 2011, ISBN#: 978-1-4234-9943-5

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Down the Mysterly River by Bill Willingham

Down the Mysterly River From the #1 New York Times bestselling creator of FablesBill Willingham’s first novel for children is a spirited, by turns harrowing, laugh-out-loud, and highly original fantasy in the vein of L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Complete with illustrations by Fables artist Mark Buckingham, it is a spirited, highly original tale of adventure, suspense, and everlasting friendship.

Max “the Wolf” is a top notch Boy Scout, an expert at orienteering and a master of being prepared. So it is a little odd that he suddenly finds himself, with no recollection of his immediate past, lost in an unfamiliar wood… But unless he can solve the mystery of the strange forested world he’s landed in, Max may find himself and his friends changed beyond recognition, lost in a lost world… 

Starscape, $15.99, September 2011, ISBN#: 978-0-7653-2792-5

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Give God the Glory! The Power in the Local Church by Kevin Wayne Johnson

Give God the Glory! The Power in the Local ChurchWe are instructed by God’s Word to assemble ourselves together (Hebrews 10:24-25) for the purpose of comforting one another, to promote good works, and to demonstrate love and affection to everyone within our sphere of influence. It is through our good works that God is glorified (Matthew 5:16). Then, The Power in the Local Church is personified through us that represent Him in the earth.

Writing for the Lord , $19.95, November 2011, ISBN#: 978-0-9705902-5-1

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Do I Recognize You? by Glen Goleburn

Do I Know You? The first thriller novel to focus on face-recognition tracking of retail shoppers, the story is set in 2013, where sales clerks can instantly identify shoppers and know their profile and preferences. A man is misidentified due to a flaw in the system and is targeted for death.

G-Squared Productions, LLC., $16.99, April 2011, ISBN#: 978-1456458133

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Jew in Jail by Gary Goldstein

Jew in JailThe true story of my nearly six years spent behind bars for robbery, as a direct result of my past addictions to alcohol, drugs and gambling, and my attempts at recovery. Jew in Jail also details how I fended for myself in this “world within the real world” as a minority in prison, while enduring countless acts of Antisemitism at the hands of correctional officers, other staff members, and fellow inmates.

CreateSpace, $28.00, November 2010, ISBN#: 1452864349, 9781452864341

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Montauk Tango: From the Ashes of 9/11 to the Frying Pan of a Hampton’s Restaurant by Lew Gross

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From the ashes of 9/11 to the frying pan of a Hampton’s restaurantAfter the destruction of my Tribeca loft and holistic dental office by the debris of 9/11, my wife and three coming of age sons moved to Montauk and opened a restaurant, 668 the gig shack. Unfortunately, some of the locals didn’t want their fish turned into tacos or their fishnets into stockings.

iUniverse, Softcover $16.99 Hardcover $24.99, April 2010, ISBN#: 9781450216432

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Stuck by Rhonda Martin

StuckStuck is an entertaining and educational children’s book that features Cinnamon, a lovable and bright young girl, who has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

Jabberwocky Books, $14.99, August 2011, ISBN#: 978-1-935204-33-6

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The Survivors by Amanda Havard

The SurvivorsIn 1692, when witch trials gripped the community of Salem, Massachusetts, twenty-six children were accused as witches, exiled, and left for dead. Fourteen of them survived. The Survivors is the first installment of the tantalizing tales of the fourteen ill-fated Survivors and their descendants, who have been content in hiding for over three centuries. Isolated on a Montana mountainside, only Sadie, the rogue daughter, dares to abandon the family’s sacred hiding place. But no matter how far Sadie runs, something always pulls her back.

Chafie Press, LLC, $21.99, March 2011, ISBN#: 978-0-9833190-0-9

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Under Fire by Margaret McLean

Under Fire Named as one of “The Next Faces of Boston Crime Fiction” by the Boston Globe in 2010, Margaret McLean has burst onto the thriller scene with Under Fire. Drawing on her years of experience as a criminal prosecutor in Boston, McLean has crafted an exciting courtroom mystery that touches on some of the most controversial topics in the news today. Margaret McLean’s firsthand experience and extensive knowledge of the legal system make her uniquely suited to continue the courtroom thriller in the steps of such greats as John Grisham and Boston’s own Robert B. Parker. Under Fire is an exciting and fascinating read that will keep the reader guessing, while showing the ins and outs of a complex trial, and the problems and prejudices that exist in our legal system today.

Forge, $24.99, June 2011, ISBN#: 978-0-7653-2814-4

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Big Bouffant by Kate Hosford

Big Bouffant Annabelle doesn’t want the same boring hairstyle that all the other girls have. When she spies a picture of her grandma, she has the perfect idea: a big bouffant! But how can she make her style stand up? And will her classmates really be impressed with her daring ‘do? 

Carolrhoda Books, a division of Lerner Publishing, $16.95, April 2011, ISBN#: 978-0-7613-5409-3

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God Theories by Ken Ungerecht

God TheoriesNever discuss religion or politics, as the saying goes, if you want to keep the peace. But it’s clear that old adage hasn’t really been too effective. Prejudice, discrimination, intolerance, and wars—all in the name of God—have been an integral part of the human condition for at least as long as that condition has been recorded. But the price on these addictions is getting pretty steep. It could be the time has come when we will have to give them up. I don’t expect we’ll all quit cold turkey; but maybe some honest, open, sit-down heart-to-hearts might help to see us through. Maybe not, but if you think there’s half a chance, then I say, “Let’s start the conversation.”

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Crazy by William Peter Blatty

CrazyA deeply moving, nostalgic tale of memory, mystery and miracles, by the New York Times bestselling author and Oscar-winning screenwriter of The Exorcist and Dimiter.

Forge Books, $22.99, November 2010, ISBN#: 978-0-7653-2649-3

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The Obelisk by Howard Gordon

The ObeliskHoward Gordon, executive producer and show runner of the hit TV series 24, makes his fiction debut with a not-to-be-missed thriller: The Obelisk. Gideon Davis has just one day to bring his rogue spy brother to justice—before a vast global conspiracy turns deadly.

Touchstone, $24.99, January 2011, 978-1439175811

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