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Fresh Pick | ANGEL VINDICATED by Viola Estrella
Fresh Pick / July 21, 2010

January 2010 On Sale: December 30, 2009 Featuring: Abby Angel; Simeon Keller 292 pages ISBN: 1419920685 EAN: 9781419920684 Trade Size $14.99 Add to Wish List Romance Paranormal Buy at Amazon.com 2010 Romance Writers of America RITA Finalist for Best First Book Angel Vindicated by Viola Estrella Abby Angel doesn’t always enjoy her job, but she excels at it. Deporting unruly demons back to Hell is her specialty. Her personal life, on the other hand, could use a little work. The virtuous gene seems to be missing in this particular Angel, getting Abby into more trouble than she likes to admit. To date, her biggest vice has been SimĂ©on Keller, a half-demon/half-human, who effortlessly managed to seduce Abby five years ago. She’s avoided him ever since but can’t seem to knock the bad reputation the blunder has branded on her. Now the threat of a demon rebellion has Angels, Inc. overwhelmed and Abby must trust SimĂ©on to help her find the fiends threatening to destroy Earth’s only salvation. Staying out of SimĂ©on’s bed is the least of her worries as she fights for the lives of all Angels and humans everywhere. Previous Picks

HOPE TARR | THE TUTOR
Author Guest / July 21, 2010

What would you do if you knew you had seven sexy days and nights in your very near future? We’re talking passion so scalding, so unbridled, and so primal that most mortals never know the like. The catch: those same seven sexy days and nights are most likely going to have to last you the rest of your life. Oh, and you’re not quite twenty-one which means “the rest of your life” promises to be a very, very long time. Lady Bea Lindsey confronts that very scenario in THE TUTOR, my Victorian-set romance published with Harlequin’s super sexy Blaze line. At the opening of THE TUTOR, Bea has gotten herself engaged to a very nice, very dull gentleman. Conventional wisdom counsels that a young woman on the cusp of twenty-one, in this case a young woman of noble birth, purse-poor dowry, and an impulsive nature, dare we say “wild streak” should settle down safely and quickly. But conventional wisdom is not always…wise. And Bea is very much a modern girl-modern in the context of the 1890’s. She may be willing to settle for a dry-as-toast husband at the dining table but when it comes to the boudoir, she is going…