All posts by Jill Marsal

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Psychologists Patrick Markey and Christopher Ferguson’s BLEEDING PIXELS: Why the War on Violent Video Games is Wrong, which examines the latest scientific research to teach us why violent video games might be making our world a safer place.

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Lauren Christopher’s LAWS OF ATTRACTION, in which a young woman having a quarter-century crisis goes on an island “mancation,” only to meet up with a Clark-Kent-nerd-type marine microbiologist who is nowhere near her type, and together they stumble upon a strange epidemic of beached island sea lions and learn all too much about true “chemistry” and animal attraction, in a two-book deal.

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Kirsten Weiss’ THE PERFECTLY PROPER PARANORMAL MUSEUM, in which Maddie Kosloski finds a corpse in the local paranormal museum but is certain there’s a rational explanation that has nothing to do with haunts, the museum’s ghost-detecting cat, or her best friend, who is accused of the crime, in a 3-book deal.

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Tamra Baumann’s IT HAD TO BE LOVE, in which the quiet sheriff unexpectedly falls for the beautiful new dentist who’s hiding a dangerous secret that could cost her life if she can’t overcome her past and learn to trust him.

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Joya Ryan’s PLAYING WITH TROUBLE, the story of a woman who comes back to her small hometown to run her father’s business — but she only has ninety days to get in the black or it forfeits to the one man she hates…and yet can’t keep her hands off.

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Professor William Hansen’s Helen’s Chalice: A New Anthology of Myths, Legends, Folktales, Fables, and Jokes of the Greeks and Romans, a compilation—the largest ever made–of ancient Greek and Roman popular tales, bringing to light a new canon of classical stories that illuminate Greek and Roman daily life.

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USA Today bestselling author J.L Berg’s FORGETTING AUGUST, in which a woman, who started over, never expected her world to suddenly be turned upside down by the reawakening of the one man who could destroy it all, in a 2 book deal.

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So You Think You Can Write Top 10 finalist Katie Meyer’s THE PUPPY PROPOSAL, the story of a veterinary technician, a troublemaking border collie, and the sexy stranger in town who falls for them both.