Three Orlando, Fla., women form a friendship club for spiritual inspiration and professional support in this earnest, plodding novel by Jackson (Ties That Bind,Continue reading »
With this taut, over-the-top romantic thriller, Jackson revisits her popular Madaris Family and Friends series (Surrender, etc.). For five years, ex-MarineContinue reading »
Jackson (The Savvy Sistahs) probes the "playa" mind in this spicy, engaging tale of Chicago singles. Lance Montgomery, an arrogant womanizer andContinue reading »
After realizing the error of his philandering ways, reformed badboy and bestselling author Dr. Lance Montgomery returns to win back the love of scorned beauty Asia Fowler in Jackson's zesty,Continue reading »
Brenda Jackson, James Marshall, Ronald L. McDonald
``Once there was a little girl named Goldilocks. `What a sweet child,' said someone new in town. `That's what you think,' said a neighbor.'' From the very first sentence this book takes off inContinue reading »
A sordid betrayal lies at the heart of Ties That Bind, a novel by Brenda Jackson (Family Reunion) spanning 35 years in the lives of two couples who become friends at Howard University in theContinue reading »
Brenda Jackson, Ronald L. McDonald, Aidon Chambers
A list of the distinguished contributors whose work appears in this volume, is, quite simply, a ""who's who'' of children's books. By purchasing this book, readers can claim ownership of works byContinue reading »
Brenda Jackson, Ronald L. McDonald, Allison Blyler
In spite of Blake's striking gouache paintings of foxes in the countryside, this picture book lacks coherence and is bound to confuse young readers. After seven short descriptions of the fox as itContinue reading »
Tamika misbehaves to test the limits of her grandfather's patience. PW said, ``With eloquence and a penetrating glimpse of the fears of children, Greenfield has written a moving story about theContinue reading »
Brenda Jackson, Ronald L. McDonald, Satomi Ichikawa
Intricate, delicately drawn and colored illustrations flavor this tale of a child's dreamy adventures during a visit to her grandmother's. Ages 4-up.Continue reading »
""If you want to create a garden for a year, then fill the borders with flowers. If you want to create a garden for a lifetime, then plant it with trees and shrubs."" Thus begins this revised versionContinue reading »
An oil research summit in Rio de Janeiro leads to romantic adventure for renowned geologist Corinthians Avery and Trevor Grant, the head foreman of Madaris Explorations. A tense relationship, whichContinue reading »
Handsome cattle baron Jacob Madaris reluctantly fulfills a poker pal's request to host beautiful actress Diamond Swain for a three-week respite at his sprawling Texas ranch, Whispering Pines. WorriedContinue reading »
A Harvard MBA, fluency in four languages and stunning beauty make landing a job at Chicago's Chenault Electronics a cinch for 26-year-old Shayla Kirkland. But her underhanded intention--to destroyContinue reading »
Centering around the Tiananmen Square massacre and its aftermath, this remarkably structured and textured debut epic seeks to attach a face to the mysterious man who, by stepping in front of theContinue reading »
A highlight of HP's new Body Press line, this attractive large-format exercise guide offers a refreshingly sensible exercise alternative for men and women alike. Tobias and Stewart, students andContinue reading »
""Keep it simple,'' top British photojournalist Bradshaw recommends in this appealing guide to taking pictures. Concentrating on mental approach rather than mechanics, the author aims to convert theContinue reading »
People who want to stick to an exercise regimen while traveling should welcome this easy-to-use directory of hotels with fitness centers in North America's largest cities. Each listing includesContinue reading »
Each of these board books is attached to a cardboard box, and inside each box is a device that ""baas,'' ``waas,'' ``moos'' or ``quacks. '' Unfortunately, the boxes are unwieldly and badly balancedContinue reading »
This stylish companion volume to an upcoming PBS-TV series is a masterful, comprehensive treatment of Southwestern cuisine. Cooking techniques peculiar to the region are competently demonstrated andContinue reading »
Although the writing is somewhat dry, this useful sourcebook from the Institute of Human Nutrition of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons provides an authoritative compendiumContinue reading »
Because no one remembers Og's 65 millionth birthday at the museum where heas dinosaur boneslives, he decides to go ""outside.'' Everything has changed from what he remembered of that world: streets,Continue reading »
At 43, George Goodnight, lawyer for a London newspaper, is sick of his boring, structured life, so when his wife files for divorce he jettisons orderly routine for aimless travel. In Thomas's hands,Continue reading »
In yet another twist on the perennially popular lift-the-flap concept, this winsome book provides space under each flap for snapshots of a favorite baby or toddler. Young readers will have funContinue reading »
Detective Bose and Sergeant Barchiesi of the New York City police department became partners in 1985, a time when both were concerned about activity in and around 507 E. 11th Street. The building,Continue reading »
``Busy'' doesn't begin to describe the multitudinous characters and scenarios in this upbeat tour of the eponymous edifice. With its appropriately tall, narrow shape (and kid-proof, board-bookContinue reading »
Brenda Jackson, Ronald L. McDonald, Reader's Digest
Nostalgia not nouvelle is the rule in this handsome, comprehensive assemblage of recipes for traditional American family fare. Most of the 450 recipes are updated with reduced-fat ingredients: theContinue reading »
Brenda Jackson, Ronald L. McDonald, Reader's Digest
Seldom have Native American culture and history been recreated with the immediacy and panoramic scope given by this breathtakingly illustrated volume. Beginning with the waves of Asian migrants toContinue reading »
Jackson’s rambling second Grangers contemporary (after A Brother’s Honor) fails to deliver. Caden Granger and Shiloh Timmons planned to elope to escape her controlling father, Samuel, butContinue reading »
Jackson (A Man’s Promise) continues her contemporary Grangers series with the sizzling, fast-paced tale of a driven bodyguard and the wealthy heiress he’s hired to protect. After MargoContinue reading »
At the start of this tepid addition to Jackson’s Westmoreland series (after The Rancher Returns), American artist Bristol Lockett learns that the father of her unborn child, with whom she’dContinue reading »
Jackson (the Protector series) opens the Catalina Cove contemporary series with a dramatic but messily constructed tale of love, social ostracism, and motherhood. After Vashti Alcindor loses both herContinue reading »
``You have to believe in yourself,'' Nick's teachers at N.Y.C.'s Harrison High are always saying. But the 10th-grader tells himself that it's ``better to fail by design than risk failing for real.''Continue reading »
It’s day one of the Soul Expressions bus tour, a four-day book publicity event during which 19 African-American authors will visit 12 Wal-Mart stores between Indianapolis andContinue reading »
Brenda Jackson’s 75th book, Hidden Pleasures, will be released by Kimani Romance, an imprint at Kimani Press, Harlequin’s African-American romance publishing division. That’s 75Continue reading »
British Vogue dating columnist Lord debuts with a raw and riveting take on love, loss, and moving on. In her mid-20s, Lord was gobsmacked when Joe, her first love and boyfriendContinue reading »
“No creature or nation lives life in chronological order,” historian Robb (France) observes in this idiosyncratic account of his native Britain. Moving backward and forward inContinue reading »
American Reich: A Murder in Orange County, Neo-Nazis and a New Age of Hate
Eric Lichtblau
In this kaleidoscopic account, Pulitzer-winning journalist Lichtblau (The Nazis Next Door) delves into the 2018 murder of University of Pennsylvania student Blaze Bernstein byContinue reading »
The Elements of Power: A Story of War, Technology, and the Dirtiest Supply Chain on Earth
Nicolas Niarchos
Journalist Niarchos debuts with an impressive investigation into the global race to acquire the raw materials needed to power electric vehicles, cellphones, laptops, and otherContinue reading »