Author Archives: Cat, Assistant Editor

About Cat, Assistant Editor

Cat loves 'The Women' by T.C. Boyle and 'Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories' by Sandra Cisneros.

7 questions with . . . Cindy Gerard

Our August 2011 Romance of the Month comes from Cindy Gerard‘s Black Ops series. With No Remorse stars supermodel Valentina and ex-SEAL Luke, and they find it difficult to resist each other while running for their lives. Our columnist gives … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘The Night Train’ by Clyde Edgerton

Clyde Edgerton, mixing his trademark dark humor with Southern charm, produced “magic from mayhem” in The Bible Salesman, and Edgerton fans will find that same humor in his next novel, The Night Train (Little, Brown). It takes place in small-town … Continue reading

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Weekly links

Happy Friday, book-lovers! Here are some Internet tidbits we’ve been reading this week . . . enjoy! Random House asked readers to tweet about the most undateable characters in literature using the hashtag #undateableinlit. They started it off with a … Continue reading

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What happens in Vegas … makes a great romance

Rachel Gibson‘s hockey series began with her first novel in 1998, Simply Irresistible, and immediately put her on the map as a NYT and USA Today best-seller. Any Man of Mine is the final installment in the hockey series, and … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Missouri Skillet Cornbread

One of our cookbooks from our August cooking column combines an appreciation for the amber waves of grain with being super time-friendly. Heartland by Judith Fertig “celebrates its farm-to-table traditions, grounded in the bounty of the land and laced with … Continue reading

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Post-apocalyptic romance is extra hot

Karina Cooper is the author of the Dark Mission trilogy, and the first two books are tough and super-steamy. As she says on her website, they’re “Wild Turkey with a bullet in the bottom of the glass.” The first in … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘Bed’ by David Whitehouse

Debut author David Whitehouse‘s Bed (Scribner) carries some serious weight — and not just because it tells the story of the bedridden fattest man in the world. It’s a mix of intense, eccentric characters and the “merry revelry in the … Continue reading

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Margi Preus on her Japanese tale

Our reviewer practically dares you to read one of this year’s Newbery Honor winners: “What’s the title? It’s Heart of a Samurai, by Margi Preus, but seriously, you wouldn’t like it. I mean, why would you want to read about … Continue reading

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Weekly links

Happy Friday, everyone! Here are a few things we’ve been reading about this week: The winner of the 2011 Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest was announced on Monday. Named for the author of “It was a dark and stormy night,” the contest … Continue reading

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Karen Rose on love stories, morgues & serial killers

Karen Rose, romantic suspense extraordinaire, gratefully chatted with us at RWA 2011 about her research process and journey to become a writer. She also talked about Silent Scream, winner of the 2011 RITA for Best Romantic Suspense, and introduced her … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Sautéed Snap Peas, Sweet Corn, and Red Peppers

Summer afternoons are perfect for hitting the local farmer’s market and perusing fresh veggies, and Barbara Scott-Goodman’s Eat Greens — the Cookbook of the Month in our July cooking column — is perfect for matching any of 29 vegetables with … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘Robopocalypse’ by Daniel H. Wilson

We would expect a pretty cool trailer from Daniel H. Wilson’s Robopocalypse — it is, after all, in the works to become a Steven Spielberg film. The coolest part about this trailer, however, is that it was made by a … Continue reading

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Weekly links

Hope everyone had a great, summery week! Today’s weekly links celebrate classic favorite reads (and suggest new ones), recognize some great songwriters’ books and enjoy some book-to-film if-onlys. Enjoy! ——————————————————————————————————————— Socially important or academically fascinating books might get all the … Continue reading

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Andrea Kane should be an honorary FBI agent

Andrea Kane‘s newest book (and the first in her exciting new forensic series), The Girl Who Disappeared Twice, was on the NYT bestseller list within a week of hitting bookshelves. It introduces a motley crew, Forensic Instincts, who have been … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Raoul’s Shrimp Salad

Salad as a Meal by Patricia Wells, featured in our July cooking column, has us looking at salads in a whole new light. Hailing from southeastern France, this recipe looks nothing like what is expected of a salad. Suggestion: don’t … Continue reading

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