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THE BRIDE FAIR, one of my backlist historical novels, is now available in several eBook formats or as a pdf file which can be downloaded directly to a PC.

It was selected by Wendy, the Super Librarian, to be "bundled" with PRAIRIE WIFE by Cheryl St. John and MARRIED BY MIDNIGHT by Judith Stacy.

Blogger Bundle Volume V: SUPER LIBRARIAN SELECTS Love, American Style may be ordered from the following online stores:

The Kindle Store - amazon.com
eHarlequin
The Sony eBook Store
Barnes & Noble
Fictionwise
Books On Board

(STORE LINKS IN THE LEFT HAND COLUMN)






RELEASE DATE PENDING



PREVIOUS RELEASE Blackberry WINTER Sometimes, just when it seems as though spring is here to stay, the weather turns bleak and cold. It's the time when the wild blackberries bloom and it's the promise of sweet things to come. But Maddie Kimball has never told her daughter, Loran, about the "blackberry winters" or anything else about her past. And neither of the Kimball women realizes that old sins can cast very long shadows. A ROMANTIC TIMES Magazine Top Pick 4 1/2 Stars "...BLACKBERRY WINTER by CHERYL REAVIS is by turns heartbreaking, inspiring, puzzling and thought-provoking. Complex, sympathetic characters tell a wonderful story while working to make sense of their lives." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * AVAILABLE IN THE NETHERLANDS DECEMBER 2006 AVAILABLE IN THE UK JANUARY 2007 AVAILABLE IN BELGIUM MARCH 2007 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Cheryl Reavis's Silhouette Special Edition, A CRIME OF THE HEART, reached millions of readers in Good Housekeeping magazine and won the Romance Writers of America's coveted RITA award for Best Long Contemporary Series Romance the year it was published.


She also won the RITA for her Harlequin-Silhouette novels, PATRICK GALLAGHER'S WIDOW, THE PRISONER, and THE BRIDE FAIR, and she has been a RITA finalist three times.

Publishers Weekly described her Berkley single-title novel, PROMISE ME A RAINBOW, as

". . . an example of delicately crafted, eminently satisfying romantic fiction."


Her literary short stories have appeared in a number of "little magazines" such as The Crescent Review, Sanskrit, The Bad Apple, The Emrys Journal, and in the Greensboro Group's statewide competition anthology, WRITER'S CHOICE.

From Library Journal regarding THE CAPTIVE HEART:


"...A study in cultural contrasts, this well-written, vividly descriptive tale skillfully juxtaposes the "savage" with the "civilized" and allows the reader to draw some occasionally unexpected conclusions. Realistic historical and cultural detail, a sensitively handled romantic relationship, a heroine who strengthens with the story, and a hero who comes to terms with his two cultures combine in a sensual emotionally involving romance that is both brutal and tender and satisfying...."