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New York Times Bestsellers, July 25

Congratulations to all of our authors who are on this week’s New York Times bestseller list.

Paperback:

#3 Mckettricks of Texas: Austin by Linda Lael Miller (HQN, week 2)
#13 The Darkest Lie by Gena Showalter (HQN, week 2)
#16 A Summer in Sonoma by Robyn Carr (MIRA, week 2)
#17 Almost Perfect by Susan Mallery (HQN, week 2)
#22 Sweet Rains by Nora Roberts (Silhouette, week 2)
#31 Ghost Shadow by Heather Graham (MIRA, week 2)

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New York Times Bestsellers, July 18

Congratulations to all of our authors who are on this week’s New York Times bestseller list.

Paperback:

#2 Mckettricks of Texas: Austin by Linda Lael Miller (HQN, week 1)
#7 The Darkest Lie by Gena Showalter (HQN, week 1)
#12 A Summer in Sonoma by Robyn Carr (MIRA, week 1)
#13 Almost Perfect by Susan Mallery (HQN, week 1)
#22 Ghost Shadow by Heather Graham (MIRA, week 1)
#23 Sweet Rains by Nora Roberts (Silhouette, week 1)
#21 McKettricks of Texas: Garrett by Linda Lael Miller (HQN, week 6)

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Bringing Vermont to Life in a Brand New Novel–Free Sample Giveaway!

by Kristan Higgins, author of All I Ever Wanted, on sale everywhere August 1!

Hello! It’s so nice to be here today! I’m very excited to chat about my new book, All I Ever Wanted. A romantic comedy set in a small town in Vermont…a brooding veterinarian…a sunny heroine…a couple of wicked cute dogs…a quirky family…I hope you’ll have a lot of fun with it!

One of the things I love about this book is, of course, the hero. Ian is a man incapable of lying, even when lying might be a good idea. Ian is honest to a fault…he can’t schmooze, he doesn’t sugarcoat anything, refuses to play along with anything. So different from Callie, who feels the need to make everyone like her. Callie will do just about anything to keep on the sunny side, overlook anything, go to any lengths to paint people in the most flattering light. No matter what life throws at her, Callie’s determined to make lemonade, as it were. Ian—well, Ian seems to prefer animals to humans. He’s a vet for a reason. Theirs is definitely a case of opposites attract. Ian’s been burned in the past, and not in the way you might expect, so he’s rightfully suspicious when Callie turns up in his office to check him out. A single guy in a small town is not going to go unnoticed by the female population, after all!

Another thing I had a lot of fun with in this book was the family, especially Callie’s grandfather, Noah. He’s a crusty old Vermonter who tells it like it is, and Callie adores the guy, even when she’s picking up his dirty dishes. Add Callie’s parents, who are attempting a reconciliation (well, sort of), her older sister, a fertility doctor with a grudge, and Fred, Callie’s wise-cracking baby brother…ah, families! No one loves us or knows us quite the way they do…but no one drives us quite as crazy, either.

As for the pets, well, I’ll admit that I love animals, so writing a vet hero was bound to happen. I’m the proud owner/best friend of Digger, a black lab mutt (I based the dog in my first novel on him). I’m also the obedient servant/doorman for our cat, Cinnamon. In this book, you’ll find Bowie, a dog as cheerful as his owner, and the rather perfect and elegant Angie, who fits Ian’s life to a T. Including pets in a story was a natural thing for me…owning a pet shows a commitment to another living creature, a selflessness and gives a person companionship, loyalty and friendship. Who doesn’t want all those nice things, right?

I hope you’ll enjoy All I Ever Wanted and can’t wait to hear some of your comments, answer some of your questions and hear about what you love in a romance. Thanks for dropping by!

To celebrate the upcoming release of All I Ever Wanted, we’re giving away five sample copies of the book, which includes an excerpt from both All I Ever Wanted and The Next Best Thing, as well as a coupon for $1 off the purchase price of All I Ever Wanted. To enter, please leave a comment about your favorite pet on this blog post before 12:00 AM EST Monday, July 26th. Unfortunately, the contest is only open to residents of the U.S. as the coupon is only valid there. Click here for full contest rules.

New York Times Bestsellers, July 11

Congratulations to all of our authors who are on this week’s New York Times bestseller list.

Paperback:

#17 Orchard Valley Grooms by Debbie Macomber (MIRA, week 5)
#21 McKettricks of Texas: Garrett by Linda Lael Miller (HQN, week 5)
#23 Honeysuckle Summer by Sherryl Woods (MIRA, week 5)

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by Victoria Dahl, special contributor to Daily Net
RICHMOND, Virginia — Daily Net
Published on Wednesday, Jul. 07, 2010 10:14AM EDT
Last updated on Wednesday, Jul. 07, 2010 10:28AM EDT

Where in the world is Chloe Turner? Less than a week before her fiancé’s day of reckoning in a Virginia courthouse, the infamous Bridezilla is nowhere to be found. Her family denies knowing her location, but at least one of them is concerned. “I don’t know what’s going on with her,” cousin Tiffany Capshaw says. “She won’t call me back now that the wedding’s off. I just want to know how she’s doing, but she refuses to return my calls.”

It’s unlikely that ex-fiancé Thomas DeLorn has any idea where she is either. By all accounts, Chloe has not contacted him since the world discovered that he’d survived the plane crash that destroyed his Piper Aircraft in the depths of the Great Dismal Swamp. “They haven’t spoken,” a source close to the runaway groom has said. “It’s really weird.” Why? Because Thomas and Chloe would’ve been on their honeymoon this week. But while Thomas prepares to face possible felony charges related to his escape from the engagement, not to mention a possible civil suit over search and rescue costs, Chloe Turner maintains her silence.

Thomas has released the occasional statement, but Chloe hasn’t said a word about either his ill-planned escape from their engagement or the charges that she pushed him to that recklessness with her increasingly overbearing behavior.

“She was impossible,” cousin Tiffany claims. “She was always a little stuck up, but once the wedding plans started, you’d have thought she was marrying the president of England.” England, of course, doesn’t have a president, but Tiffany clarified her statement. “Everything had to be perfect. The groomsmen had to be handsome. Her bridesmaids couldn’t be fat. I found out why she didn’t ask me. I’m too short. She said I’d throw off the pattern from medium to tall. I heard she rejected another friend because her complexion clashed with the dresses Chloe wanted.”

Despite the stories of tantrums and bad behavior, a few people deny that Chloe was a Bridezilla at all. “It’s ridiculous!” best friend Jenn Castellan shouted when pressed for a comment. “She’s never been anything but nice. Never!” Jenn, who recently accused the paparazzi of chasing Chloe Turner down like a wild animal, has been her constant defender, but even she can’t explain what could’ve driven a man to fake his own death in order to escape a perfectly nice girl. “You’ll have to ask Thomas,” was her terse reply.

But Thomas has been a gentleman, at least in that regard. He has yet to comment on any of the stories about Chloe’s alleged mood swings, and a new story seems to emerge every day. “She seemed nice at first,” said LaShawna Hays, who sold Chloe Turner her wedding dress. As owner of Unique Bridal, she’s had years of experience with every type of Bridezilla, but says her internal alarms didn’t go off at first. “She came in with Thomas the first time. He was sweet to her, and she acted pretty excited.” But as the weeks went on, LaShawna explained, Chloe started making demands. “She wanted changes made to the dress, but when something didn’t turn out the way she wanted, she lost it. I never saw Thomas with her again.”

Of course, brides are under an enormous amount of pressure, explains Hollywood psychologist Harold Woolsey. “For aggressive, perfectionist personalities, this can push them to a sort of emotional break. They need the day to be perfect. They can’t accept that mistakes are inevitable. So they force everyone around them to perfection too. But once the wedding plans are in place, the idea of stopping the process is a devastating prospect. I wouldn’t be surprised to hear that Mr. DeLorn simply felt he had no other option but to disappear.”

The world first became aware of Thomas when his small plane crashed into Virginia’s Great Dismal Swamp. Rescue crews searched the dense woods for two days, assuming he’d wandered injured from the plane. But authorities soon found clues that Thomas hadn’t been in the plane when it crashed. The four-day manhunt for the missing bridegroom captivated the nation, and the mystery only deepened when he was found lounging on a beach in Florida.

Clearly, Thomas DeLorn was in dire straits when he chose to parachute out of his personal plane and make a run for it. But what, exactly, was going on behind the scenes? He’s already been charged with fraud, but we’ll undoubtedly find out more on Monday when the Commonwealth of Virginia is expected to file additional charges against Thomas DeLorn. The District Attorney is being close-lipped, but there’s increasing talk that Thomas received help.

“He was waiting for someone,” says an anonymous source who works at the beachside resort where Thomas hid during his disappearance. “He looked relaxed the first couple of days, and then he started getting nervous. He kept wandering into the lobby, trying to look casual.” Pictures of Thomas taken in Florida show him wearing sunglasses and a hat as he relaxes near the water. There’s no word on whether the tropical drink in his hand was a nod toward celebration or stress relief. One thing we do know for sure, Thomas wasn’t planning on returning to Virginia. He’d registered at the hotel under the name Simon Bale, and arrest reports confirm that he was found with thousands of dollars in cash. The charges on Monday may reveal more details of his plans to escape the clutches of his crazed bride.

So where is the spurned Bridezilla? Despite rumors that she’d decided to take her honeymoon without the groom, Daily Net can confirm that Chloe is not at the luxury resort in Hawaii where she was supposed to spend her first two weeks of wedded bliss. “Those reservations were canceled,” says a hotel spokesperson.

A fellow employee at the accounting firm where Chloe Turner works has confirmed her disappearance and that of her friend, Jenn Castellan. “They’re out of town,” the anonymous source alleged. “Partying. A girls’ week. They were planning to celebrate.” But what could Chloe have to celebrate the week before her fiancé faces such dire consequences? “I heard she got an offer from Playboy,” the coworker revealed. “But I don’t know about that. She’s kind of average.”

Average or not, Chloe Turner has captivated the nation’s attention. By all accounts, the couple was perfectly normal before the proposal. A video of the engagement party shows a cheerful woman toasting her future husband before draining the whole glass of champagne. But only eight months later, Thomas DeLorn would risk death rather than face the terror of calling off the wedding. What changed for this couple? What secrets have yet to be revealed?

Stay tuned to Daily Net for daily breaking news on the Bridezilla scandal, the trial, and the search for Chloe Turner.

Better yet, check out the brand new release from author Victoria Dahl, Crazy for Love.

New York Times Bestsellers, July 4

Congratulations to all of our authors who are on this week’s New York Times bestseller list.

Paperback:

#9 Orchard Valley Grooms by Debbie Macomber (MIRA, week 4)
#15 McKettricks of Texas: Garrett by Linda Lael Miller (HQN, week 4)
#18 Honeysuckle Summer by Sherryl Woods (MIRA, week 4)
#23 The Darkest Passion by Gena Showalter (HQN, week 4)
#32 The House on Olive Street by Robyn Carr (MIRA, week 4)
#34 Summer on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber (MIRA, week 8 )

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New York Times Bestsellers, June 27

Congratulations to all of our authors who are on this week’s New York Times bestseller list.

Hardcover:

#29 Dangerous by Diana Palmer (HQN, week 2)

Paperback:

#6 Orchard Valley Grooms by Debbie Macomber (MIRA, week 3)
#7 McKettricks of Texas: Garrett by Linda Lael Miller (HQN, week 3)
#17 Honeysuckle Summer by Sherryl Woods (MIRA, week 3)
#23 The Darkest Passion by Gena Showalter (HQN, week 3)
#33 Summer on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber (MIRA, week 7)
#34 The House on Olive Street by Robyn Carr (MIRA, week 3)

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New York Times Bestsellers, June 20

Congratulations to all of our authors who are on this week’s New York Times bestseller list.

Hardcover:

#20 Dangerous by Diana Palmer (HQN, week 2)

Paperback:

#4 McKettricks of Texas: Garrett by Linda Lael Miller (HQN, week 2)
#5 Orchard Valley Grooms by Debbie Macomber (MIRA, week 2)
#11 Honeysuckle Summer by Sherryl Woods (MIRA, week 2)
#16 The Darkest Passion by Gena Showalter (HQN, week 2)
#25 The House on Olive Street by Robyn Carr (MIRA, week 2)
#31 Blown Away by Sharon Sala (MIRA, week 2)
#35 Summer on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber (MIRA, week 6)

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Sneak Peek at Summer Harlequin Covers

Hey Harlequin readers! I have a special surprise for you: a sneak peek at some of the covers we’re really looking forward to in the next few months. Have a look and let us know which ones you like!


The Bikini Car Wash by Pamela Morsi, MIRA, July 2010


Burning Up by Susan Andersen, HQN Books, September 2010


Carrie Pilby by Caren Lissner, Harlequin Teen, July 2010


The Dog Who Healed a Family edited by Jo Coudert, Harlequin Nonfiction, August 2010


The Iron Daughter by Julie Kagawa, Harlequin Teen, August 2010

Gorgeous, am I right? I’ll be back in a few weeks with some more covers that we’re really looking forward to. See anything you like? (We hope so!)

New York Times Bestsellers, June 13

Congratulations to all of our authors who are on this week’s New York Times bestseller list.

Hardcover:

#13 Dangerous by Diana Palmer (HQN, week 1)
#16 Hannah’s List by Debbie Macomber (MIRA, week 4)

Paperback:

#2 McKettricks of Texas: Garrett by Linda Lael Miller (HQN, week 1)
#8 Honeysuckle Summer by Sherryl Woods (MIRA, week 1)
#9 The Darkest Passion by Gena Showalter (HQN, week 1)
#12 Orchard Valley Grooms by Debbie Macomber (MIRA, week 1)
#21 The House on Olive Street by Robyn Carr (MIRA, week 1)
#29 Blown Away by Sharon Sala (MIRA, week 1)
#31 Summer on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber (MIRA, week 4)

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