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November 2003

If you want to contact me directly through this column's site, please be sure to click on my personal link - Contact Tanzey - and not the store's link. For those of you who don't know, I do not work from the store. In fact, I live in Kansas and the store is located in Illinois. Thanks for your interest!

cherylThe recent RT convention was quite a bash with lots of interaction between authors, readers, booksellers and publishing personnel. The hotel and its convention center were wonderful, with comfy beds, easily navigated venues and a three-story shopping center attached. The weather was warm, the fall colors beautiful. At the Thursday luncheon, it was a lovely presentation when Cheryl received her Bookseller of the Year Award. Then all 65 of the booksellers in attendance were recognized with special #1 Bookseller pins, huge goody bags and asked to come on stage as their names were read. A group photo was taken afterward. What a nice tribute to these hardworking people!

Cissy Then I was surprised and delighted when another favorite friend of mine, Cissy Hartley, founder of www.writerspace.com, was awarded RT’s Melinda Helfer Fairy Godmother Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Romance Genre at the Friday luncheon. She is so deserving of this prestigious award. And I am very proud to be associated with both Cissy and Cheryl.

I’ve got some more tantalizing personal reading to recommend. First on the list is the debut novel by Shari Shattuck - Loaded (Pocket, 8/03). Several of our readers have told me about how much they enjoyed this book, so I had to see for myself. Yes, it’s a great one! Since it’s the start of a new series featuring the sexy, filthy rich Cally Wilde, we can look forward to more adventures with this self-deprecating, witty heroine. Secondary characters are vibrant and interesting, as is Cally’s hero, the equally sexy LAPD detective Evan Paley - truly a guy to die for!

I’ve already told you about the double-edition hardcover by Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb, titled Remember When (Putnam, 9/03), so you know I was going to read it. Well, it’s a totally fantastic reading experience! Nora says "the project was a huge challenge," but she’s done a brilliant job with this writing concept. The blending of a present-day romance with a futuristic (2059) suspense involving con men, jewel thieves, Eve Dallas and Roarke is a classic. You seriously need to consider buying this one for your keeper shelf.

Speaking of J.D. Robb, a transition to hardcover occurs with the next installment in her Eve Dallas saga - Divided in Death - set to go on sale January 26, 2004. You should also note that the first three books of this bestselling series will be reissued in hardcover editions with new cover art starting with Naked in Death (3/04), Glory in Death (6/04) and Immortal in Death (11/04). However, I know some readers (me included!) who will not replace those original seven paperback books that have the shadowy "blue lady" covers. Real collector’s items.

More about this author’s latest work can be found in a special text box on page 8 featuring Lory’s reviews of Nora Roberts’ new paranormal Keys trilogy. I’m running both reviews this month since the first book, Key of Light, goes on sale October 28, while the second book, Key of Knowledge, is set for sale November 25. The review for the final book, Key of Valor, will appear in the January issue, since it’s scheduled for release on January 6, 2004. Take it from me and Lory, you do not want to miss these books!

I know you’re wondering if I’ll ever finish telling you about Nora, but hey, this lady is phenomenal. Just as I was finishing this newsletter, I received a copy of The Official Nora Roberts Companion. This is a trade-size paperback edition from Berkley that went on sale in October for the cover price of $16. After glancing through it, I have to say, if you’re a fan, you will definitely want this book. It contains a time-line of Nora’s career, with snapshot photos, as well as a complete, cross-referenced list of her books with trivia, quotes and family tree. It also has stories from fans about how her books have changed their lives. Nora has written the introduction and relates the inspirations for some of her most popular novels. Julie Garwood provides the foreword, and it’s edited by Denise Little and Laura Hayden. I can’t wait to read this in-depth.

I finally got the chance to read The Sinner by Tess Gerritsen - another book highly recommended by other readers, especially by Lenore Howard. Well, it’s everything everyone said it would be, and more. This follow-up to her bestselling The Surgeon and The Apprentice is just as mind-blowing, gritty and suspenseful as they are. Once I started, I did not want to put it down. And the evolution and growth of the ongoing characters in each successive book makes the reading experience even more enjoyable. I’m hoping there’ll be another installment.

Madeline Hunter has agreed to write four more historical romances for Bantam, and she’s hard at work on the next one. It’s also connected to the series she’s just completed - The Seducer (10/03), The Saint (11/03), The Charmer (12/03) and The Sinner (1/04). However, the next three after this one are currently unplanned. Madeline says she’s delighted to be continuing her relationship with Bantam and her editor.

In February 2004, the first three books in Catherine Spangler’s award-winning futuristic Shielder series - Shielder, Shadowerand Shamara - will be reissued to coincide with the release of the fifth book in this saga - Shadow Fires. The fourth installment- Shadow Crossing - is still available. If you haven’t read these spellbinding books, February will be a great time to acquire all five and read them in sequence.

Next month (December), Maggie Price returns with a new Silhouette Intimate Moments - Sure Bet - the first story of a new trilogy in the Line of Fire miniseries. Her stories center on the McCall sisters, with book #2 - Hidden Agenda - coming in January, and book #3 - The Cradle Will Fall  set for February. Of course, Maggie will be writing about what she knows best - cops and law enforcement. I can’t wait to read them!

For those of you anxiously awaiting the next Deirdre Martin story about those hunky hockey players (following her debut of Body Check), I can tell you I just got the ARC for her February book, Fair Play. The cover blurb is very enticing: beautiful, brainy girl from a large Italian family never dates Italians, guys from her old neighborhood or professional athletes; popular hometown hero and winger for the Stanley Cup hockey champs is all three of these, and totally crazy about her. Convincing her that he’s the one for her will take all the savvy, guts and patience he can muster. Sounds like another winner! Watch for the review in February.

November is the month when we give thanks for all the wonderful things in our lives. I am most especially appreciative of all the people I interact with in this industry who make this endeavor such a joy.

And again be sure to scroll down for some of our readers’ comments.

Stay tuned . . .

Tanzey Cutter
Editor of the Old Book Barn Gazette

  • Anne Grieveson, England: I have a few comments about my current reading. Catch the Moon by Diana Dempsey was excellent, as was Loaded by Shari Shattuck, another name to add to my growing list of favorites. I also loved Whispers and Lies by Joy Fielding. She has the knack of creating suspense from the most innocent situations.

  • Stephanie Chase, Alaska:  I have to say, Linda Lael Miller’s Don’t Look Now was a disappointment. The heroine, supposedly a savvy lawyer, took nearly 300 pages to discover something a reader could have told her on page one, and although the sex was good, the story was just a bit contrived in my opinion. Conversely, Off Limits by Michele Albert and Out of Sight by Cherry Adair were great entertainment, and the latest by Karen Robards, Beachcomber, is one of her best. Another hardcover, I’m afraid, but I think she’s worth it.

  • Author Bonnie Hearn Hill: Thanks for the mention in your [March 2003] newsletter. In response to your reader from England, my novel Intern will be out in paperback in January, followed by the hardcover release of Killer Body (also from MIRA). Thanks again.

  • Reviewer Lenore Howard:  Tanzey, I saw in your column that you’re planning to read the new Tess Gerritsen [The Sinner]. I just got it and devoured it over the weekend. It’s another winner, as far as I’m concerned, although pretty grim. I really love her female characters - they’re tough and yet have a certain vulnerability that makes them human. I didn’t want the book to end!

  • Author Pamela Clare:   Tanzey - Thanks so much for your column [on Writerspace] and everything you do to support romantic fiction. I just discovered the comments by reviewer Suzanne Tucker about my debut novel, Sweet Release, and I want to thank her.

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