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—Kathy Harris, author and agent for Joe Bonsall of the Oak Ridge Boys

—Carolyn R. Scheidies, Author's Choice Reviews

—Michelle Sutton, author of It's Not About Me

Not in the Heart by Chris Fabry

Truman Wiley is an out-of-work journalist who has lost touch with his family and struggles with alcoholism --- until a story tip from his estranged wife on a local murder changes his life forever.

Accused: Pacific Coast Justice #1 by Janice Cantore

Detective Carly Edwards hates working in juvenile --- she wants to be back on patrol where she can get some action. And as a case with troubled youth Londy Atkins heats up, she gets more than what she bargained for. 

—Marina Woods, founder and editor-in-chief, www.goodgirlbookclubonline.com

February 14, 2012

The following are lists of books releasing the weeks of February 13th and February 20th that we think will be of interest to Bookreporter.com readers.

Editorial Content for Mr. and Mrs. Bunny - Detectives Extraordinaire

Contributors

Reviewer (text)

Kathleen M. Purcell

Poor Madeline! On the day of a big island celebration, Luminara, her parents have been kidnapped. To make matters worse, she thinks she sees a mysterious car speed away with red eyes peering out; it looks like a fox was driving it. Now she fears that anyone who hears her story may think she isn’t playing with a full deck. Where could her mom and dad be? Who has taken them? Fortunately, the kidnappers have left some clues: a note and a file card with a secret code. Read More

Teaser

In this hilarious chapter book mystery, meet a girl whose parents have been kidnapped by disreputable foxes, and a pair of detectives that also happen to be bunnies! When Madeline gets home from school one afternoon to discover that her parents have gone missing, she sets off to find them.

Promo

In this hilarious chapter book mystery, meet a girl whose parents have been kidnapped by disreputable foxes, and a pair of detectives that also happen to be bunnies! When Madeline gets home from school one afternoon to discover that her parents have gone missing, she sets off to find them.

Editorial Content for Bliss

Reviewer (text)

Terry Miller Shannon

In this charmingly original and good-hearted fantasy, 12-year-old Rosemary Bliss's parents are truly magical bakers despite the fact that they drive a minivan and wear fanny packs. When Rose watched her mother, Purdy, procure and then mix a lightning bolt into a bowl of cake batter, it was quite the eye-opener. Purdy's cake revived a six-year-old electrocution victim, who roused from his coma when Purdy slipped her special cake's crumbs into the child's mouth. From that moment on, Rose began yearning to become a kitchen magician, too. Read More

Teaser

Rosemary Bliss yearns to be a true kitchen magician the way her parents are, literally mixing such ingredients as lightning bolts into the Bliss bakery products, with life-changing results for treat recipients. However, Rose's opportunity for magical cookery seems destined not to be…until her parents are called away from home and a mysterious stranger arrives.

Promo

Rosemary Bliss yearns to be a true kitchen magician the way her parents are, literally mixing such ingredients as lightning bolts into the Bliss bakery products, with life-changing results for treat recipients. However, Rose's opportunity for magical cookery seems destined not to be…until her parents are called away from home and a mysterious stranger arrives.