Monday, 12 November 2007

Coming soon from Hachette Book Group USA

You Had Me At Goodbye by Tracey Bateman

Everything is on the line for aspiring editorial diva Dancy Ames when she's fired by her publisher. Could this be the time to risk it all on her writing career--and maybe even love? Dancy Ames has an enemy: Jack Quinn. The man who swoops in, steals her dream job at Lane Publishing, and fires her, saying she just doesn't have what it takes to be an editor. Now that she's unemployed, Dancy must find a new career. Coffee barista, English teacher, literary agent. Hmm. Maybe she'll write a novel--a nasty invective, featuring a relentless job-stealing, coffee-drinking stalker who falls in love with a coffee barista. She's got time on her hands, so when her friends dare her to send Jack a proposal, under an assumed name, she takes them up on it. If he likes it, she'll have her ultimate revenge. But what will she do when it turns out that Jack is interested in her book--and maybe more?

Releasing February, 2008 from Faithwords






Miscarriage of Justice by Kip Gayden

Based on actual events, Anna Dotson is a passionate modern woman of the 1900s who finds herself stifled by the lingering outdated rules of Victorian society. When her every attempt to rekindle romance and affection with her husband--a prominent local doctor--fails, she finds herself turning to the friendship of Charlie Cobb, a new man in town. But as their relationship becomes more intimate, smalltown tongues start wagging, and their starcrossed affair leads to a shocking public murder.

Releasing February, 2008 from Center Street

3 comments:

Ausjenny said...

both sound good. the first one appeals to me most but i think the second one would be good to.
its great there is so much christian writings out there now days. back 20 years ago and less we were really limited.

Anonymous said...

this sounds like a good read. I do enjoy the 'period' time frame setting and a murder to solve adds a intriguing dimension.

CeeCee said...

You Had Me At Goodbye! The title alone makes me want to read it.

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