PROMO: Signet announces the perfect way to get ready for Valentines Day

The perfect way to get ready for Valentines Day

is with the perfect romance!

 

Catherine Anderson is “one of the finest writers of romance. Emotional and heart-felt, her stories make you believe in the power of love” (New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber). Readers will enjoy this emotionally nourishing and thrilling novel of love and warmth from her popular contemporary romance series featuring the Harrigan family. Supremely romantic!

STAR BRIGHT Signet Mass Market Original; $7.99

On-Sale: January 6, 2009; 978-0-451-22571-9; 432 pages

Cathie Linz’s writing is “sweetly charming, splendidly funny, and supremely satisfying” (Chicago Tribune). Light, spirited, and sexy, “an abundance of quirky characters to drive the classic plot of this funny, spicy romance to a satisfying conclusion” (Library Journal). The only thing that could make this novel more romantic would be a glass of champagne and a bubble bath.

 

SMART GIRLS THINK TWICE Berkley Sensation Mass Market Original; $7.99; On-Sale: January 6, 2009; 978-0-425-22648-3; 320 pages

Cheryl Robinson’s newest novel is about redefining yourself and rediscovering love after a lifetime of sacrifice. Perfect for career women and mothers who know just what sacrifice means, this is a truly inspiring novel about following your dreams as well as your heart. The perfect way to remind yourself to love yourself.  

 

IN LOVE WITH A YOUNGER MAN NAL Trade Paperback Original; $14.00; January 6, 2009; 978-0-451-22582-5; 384 pages

 

Vicki Lewis Thompson writes what myLifetime.com calls “seriously not serious novels about fun and humor and sex and love, without any annoying angst or message.” For those who prefer a quirkier blend of romance and some lighthearted fun, this New York Times bestselling author shows us that love needn’t be a stuffy affair. Sometimes, laughter and a little hex is all we need.

 

CASUAL HEX Onyx Mass Market Original; $7.99; January 6, 2009; 978-0-425-41268-3; 336 pages

 

LuAnn McLane’s latest novel is a rollicking, light and sexy, modern twist on the Cinderella story, set in the redneck South. Whether you’re waiting for your prince charming, or not, the Cinderella story is a classic not to be missed, especially when it sparkles with Southern charm.

REDNECK CINDERELLA Signet Eclipse Mass Market Original; $6.99; March 3, 2009; 978-0-451-22633-4; 304 pages

 

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9 Responses to “PROMO: Signet announces the perfect way to get ready for Valentines Day”

  1. Is this News? Or just an Ad?

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  2. Of course, its only perfect if you actually prefer to read het romance. Which I don’t. And I’m not seeing m/m there.

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  3. Not that I’m likely to buy something called Redneck Cinderella without a very strong recommendation from someone I trust, BUT — how can a book that’s not released until March help me get ready for Valentine’s Day???

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  4. Spam spam spam spam

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  5. @Miki It is just a promo thing I received in the mail but some readers like a heads up on what is coming out so I thought I would post it. I should have marked it promo and will do so in the future.

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  6. The big promo is that they have romance novels available? Really?

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  7. @Leah Hultenschmidt LOL. Okay, maybe I shouldn’t have posted it. I just liked how nicely it was formatted and thought it would be helpful to readers planning their to buy lists.

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  8. Well, I’m gonna say thanks cause I love LuAnn McLane (guilty pleasure) and I had no idea when Redneck Cinderella was coming out. Now I do! Yay!

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  9. @Jane: That’s fair, Jane. It is prettily organized. But I was surprised they didn’t even include links! (One of those [e]books has already made its way to my reader…:wink: )

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