TV/Film deal!

Marina Adair’s AUTUMN IN THE VINEYARD, a Montlake Romance publication, following two rivaling winemakers who fall in love during the yearly grape harvest in the picturesque town of St. Helena, to Hallmark Channel, as part of the network’s Fall Harvest programming event.

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Gavin Van Horn’s The Channel Coyotes: Otherworlds of the Urban Wild, a personal journey about a naturalist learning to adapt to life in the big city, a hopeful exploration of the phenomenon of urban rewilding that is unfolding in cities around the world, and a lyrical adventure that reveals how wildlife can awaken us to a shared sense of place and fate.

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Jay Conger and Allan Church’s The High Potential’s Advantage, exploring the critical X factors that distinguish exemplary leaders over the breadth of a career in today’s demanding corporate world.

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USA Today bestselling author Barb Han’s CATTLE BARGE SERIES, when Maverick Mike Butler is murdered the web he created during his lifetime begins to untangle, and his six children will have to find a way to work together in order to save themselves and uncover the truth in a 6-book deal.

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Author of the Lady Darby Mysteries Anna Lee Huber’s AN ENDLESS ECHO, the first in a new historical mystery series, in which a widow of the Great War joins a former Secret Service agent to investigate allegations that her late husband committed treason, and finds herself on the trail of a murderous plot, to Wendy McCurdy at Kensington, in a three-book deal.

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Alyson McLayne’s HIGHLAND PROMISE, the first book in The Sons of Gregor MacLeod, a series of Scottish Highlander historical romances, in which a spirited young woman who’s been forced into marriage is rescued by her husband’s sworn enemy and taken under his protection, despite the trouble she will bring to his clan and to his hardened heart, to Cat Clyne at Sourcebooks, in a five book deal.

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Dusti Bowling’s untitled middle grade novel, in which a spunky girl born without arms and a boy with Tourette syndrome navigate the challenges of middle school, disability, and friendship while solving a mystery in a quirky western theme park, to Christina Pulles at Sterling Children’s, for publication in 2017.