All posts by Jill Marsal

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Former Senior Editor at O, the Oprah Magazine and yoga instructor, Suzan Colon’s THE YOGA TOOLS, gives readers a 30-day program designed to create subtle, yet powerful shifts in awareness and attitudes that lead to real lasting change.

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Jeffrey D. Simon’s A TERRORIST AHEAD OF HIS TIME: THE STORY OF THE ALPHABET BOMBER, the story of a brilliant but disturbed young man who terrorized Los Angeles during the 1970s and became one of the first to manipulate the media, threaten to use nerve agents in populated areas, and demonstrate the power and influence of the lone wolf terrorist, a threat that we continue to face today.

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USA Today bestselling author Rose Pressey’s books 6 and 7 in her Haunted Vintage Mystery Series featuring an amateur sleuth and vintage clothing connoisseur set in Sugar Creek, Georgia.

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Kara Sheridan’s UNTITLED, the first in a new football series, about a social media expert who is assigned to rehabilitate the troubled reputations of the Alabama Warriors only to find out there’s still scorching chemistry between her and the star quarterback of the team, her ex-boyfriend she hasn’t seen in six years, in a 3-book deal.

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Susanna Craig’s new Georgian historical romance series which follows the adventures of the Burke siblings as their rebellious Irish hearts find love in England, in a three-book deal.

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NYT and USA Today bestselling author Lynn Cahoon’s, well reviewed Tourist Trap series featuring coffeehouse/bookstore owner Jill Gardner and set in fictional South Cove, California in a tourist town where everyone’s not as friendly as they seem, in a 3-book deal.

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Rachel Howzell Hall’s THE END OF ALL THINGS, about seven Americans brought to an exclusive and mysterious Island for a seven-day vacation—only for each to be targeted to die, pitched as a modern take of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None.

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Film rights to criminal justice reporter for Newsday Kevin Deutsch’s PILL CITY, an expose of how opioids stolen during the Baltimore riots fueled a drug epidemic in the nation’s poorest African-American neighborhoods.

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Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author Angi Morgan’s second Texas Rangers series, BROTHERS OF COMPANY B about four rangers working with local female law enforcement authorities in a four-book deal.

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Julie Chase’s THE TWELVE SLAYS OF CHRISTMAS, when a woman is murdered and left in a sleigh outside the Reindeer Games Christmas tree farm in historic Mistletoe, Maine, Holly White must uncover the truth to save her family’s four-generation-old business and survive the killer’s attempts to stop her.