posted on March 1, 2016 by Jeanne Devlin

New Books Just in Time for Spring Break . . .

Writerspace - Let's Talk Books icon.inddWhether you’re still young enough to get an official spring break or not, the pending arrival of spring signals a need for new books to see us through Spring Break trips and Easter vacations.

Thankfully, March doesn’t disappoint.

For those who missed New York Times Bestselling Hidden SummitAuthor Robyn Carr’s Hidden Summit, Book 17 in her Virgin River Series, back in 2012, this month gives you another chance to catch the story of Connor Danson, an unwitting witness to a violent crime who comes to Virgin River with a chip on his shoulder and an ache in his heart. Like Danson, divorcee Leslie Petruso needs the anonymity of the tiny mountain town, and both Connor and Leslie have need to learn that one can’t stay hidden away from life and love for long.

March also sees #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Linda Lael Miller’s The McKettrick Way Bestselling Author Collection, with a bonus book by B.J. Daniels, return.

SAINTS coverMeanwhile, for readers looking for new titles to add to their shelves don’t overlook USA Today Bestselling Author Toni McGee Causey writing as T.M. Causey in The Saints of the Lost and Found, a psychological suspense set in a small town outside New Orleans that RT Book Reviews gave 4.5 stars and called “one of the best books I’ve read in months.”  BookList declared it: “a spellbinding hybrid of chilling suspense and potent romance, whose unforgettable heroine, beautifully evoked setting, and nuanced secondary characters will long linger in readers’ memories.”

Avery Broussard was born with the curse of seeing lost things—loss keys, loss love, loss loved ones.  Against her better judgment and after failing to help the FBI find a lost girl, she is headed home to try and save her dying brother, knowing only too well that to return to Louisiana is to risk being swallowed up in the lies and deceit of her grifter parents. Worse yet, it may well mean seeing the only man she ever loved. The one she abandoned ten years ago without explanation.

Wedding Night with the EarlIs it possible she could get in and get out before someone else has to die?

New York Times Bestselling Author Amelia Grey delivers the history this month with the release today of Wedding Night with the Earl, Book 3 in The Heirs’ Club of Scoundrels.  Adam Greyhawke is through with marriage.  Katherine Wright is accustomed to men interested only in her generous dowry.  Neither is looking for love but each fears boredom even more.  Can the willful young woman convince the stubborn nobleman that real love is worth any risk?

—Jeanne Devlin

Jeanne Devlin

Jeanne Devlin

Jeanne Devlin is editor of The RoadRunner Press, an award-winning traditional publishing house based in the American West. An editor of newspapers, magazines, and books for more than thirty years, she has also worked on national marketing and publicity campaigns with such publishers as Simon and Schuster and St. Martin's and for a number of New York Times bestselling authors, including Robyn Carr, Sabrina Jeffries, Debbie Macomber, Linda Lael Miller, and Wendy Corsi Staub. A graduate of the Stanford University Publishing Course, Jeanne is a member of the Children's Book Council, the National Book Critics Circle, and the Oklahoma Center for the Book of the Library of Congress. She also consults with boutique publishers.

http://www.theroadrunnerpress.com

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