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New Releases: 5/23/17

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opens in a new windowRefuge for Masterminds by Kathleen Baldwin

opens in a new windowPlaceholder of  -98Napoleon’s invasion of England is underway and someone at Stranje House is sneaking information to his spies. Lady Jane Moore is determined to find out who it is. If anyone can discover the traitor, it is Janefor, according to headmistress Emma Stranje, Lady Jane is a mastermind.

Jane doesn’t consider herself a mastermind. It’s just that she tends to grasp the facts of a situation quickly, and by so doing, she’s able to devise and implement a sensible course of action. Is Jane enough of a mastermind to save the brash young American inventor Alexander Sinclair, her friends at Stranje House, and possibly England itself?

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opens in a new windowExile for Dreamers by Kathleen Baldwin

opens in a new windowPoster Placeholder of - 47It’s 1814. Napoleon has escaped his imprisonment on Elba. Britain is at war on four fronts. And at Stranje House, a School for Unusual Girls, five young ladies are secretly being trained for a world of spies, diplomacy, and war….

Tess Aubreyson can’t run far enough or fast enough to escape the prophetic dreams that haunt her. Dreams bring nothing but death and grief, and Tess refuses to accept that any good can come from the Sight—the curse that destroyed her mother. But when danger threatens Stranje House, Tess’s disturbing dreams become the only means of saving Lord Ravencross, the man she loves, and her fellow students.

NEW FROM TOR.COM:

opens in a new windowRiver of Teeth by Sarah Gailey

opens in a new windowPlace holder  of - 68In the early 20th Century, the United States government concocted a plan to import hippopotamuses into the marshlands of Louisiana to be bred and slaughtered as an alternative meat source. This is true.

Other true things about hippos: they are savage, they are fast, and their jaws can snap a man in two.

This was a terrible plan.

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opens in a new windowGolden Time Vol. 7 Story by Yuyuko Takemiya; Art by Umechazuke

opens in a new windowKase-san and Bento Story & Art by Hiromi Takashima

opens in a new windowNon Non Biyori Vol. 7 Story and art by Atto

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On the Road: Tor/Forge Author Events for June

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opens in a new windowTor/Forge authors are on the road in June! See who is coming to a city near you this month.

Kathleen Baldwin, opens in a new windowExile for Dreamers

Friday, June 10
opens in a new windowMurder by the Book
Houston, TX
6:30 PM

Sunday, June 12
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Dallas, TX
3:00 PM

Claudia Christian, opens in a new windowWolf’s Empire: Gladiator

Thursday, June 30
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Los Angeles, CA
7:00 PM

Susan Dennard, opens in a new windowTruthwitch

Friday, June 10
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Grand Rapids, MI
7:00 PM

David Lubar, opens in a new windowCharacter, Driven

Saturday, June 11
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Easton, PA
2:00 PM

Avram Noble Ludwig, opens in a new windowShooting the Sphinx

Tuesday, June 28
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Upper East Side
New York, NY
7:00 PM

Seanan McGuire, opens in a new windowEvery Heart a Doorway

Saturday, June 11
opens in a new windowKinokuniya
New York, NY
3:00 PM

Rachel Howzell Hall, opens in a new windowTrail of Echoes

Sunday, June 5
opens in a new windowBook Carnival
Orange, CA
2:00 PM

Wednesday, June 8
opens in a new windowA Great Good Place for Books
Oakland, CA
7:00 PM

Friday, June 17
opens in a new windowMurder by the Book
Houston, TX
6:30 PM

Saturday, June 18
opens in a new windowMystery Lovers Bookshop
Oakmont, PA
2:00 PM

Linda Grimes, opens in a new windowAll Fixed Up

Saturday, June 4
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
McLean, VA
1:00 PM

Malka Older, opens in a new windowInfomocracy

Wednesday, June 8
opens in a new windowGreenlight Bookstore
Brooklyn, NY
7:30 PM
In conversation with Daniel José Older.

Monday, June 13
opens in a new windowKramerbooks
Washington, D.C.
6:30 PM

Wednesday, June 15
opens in a new windowAn Unlikely Story
Plainville, MA
6:00 PM

Katie Schickel, opens in a new windowThe Mermaid’s Secret

Wednesday, June 15
Michael Jordan’s Steakhouse at Mohegan Sun
Books provided by opens in a new windowBank Square Books
Uncasville, CT
12:00 PM

Thursday, June 16
opens in a new windowAvon Free Public Library
Local Author Festival with Katie Schickel, Geoffrey Craig, Dawn Leger, Christopher Greene, and Velya Jancz-Urban
Avon, CT
7:00 PM

Friday, June 17
opens in a new windowJabberwocky Bookshop
Newburyport, MA
7:00 PM

Thursday, June 23
opens in a new windowBethany Beach Books
Bethany Beach, DE
6:30 PM

Friday, June 24
opens in a new windowBrouseabout Books
Rehoboth Beach, DE
7:00 PM

David C. Taylor, opens in a new windowNight Work

Sunday, June 12
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Newington, NH
1:00 PM

Dom Testa, opens in a new windowThe Galahad Archives, Book One

Saturday, June 11
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Lakewood, CO
12:00 PM

Simone Zelitch, opens in a new windowJudenstaat

Monday, June 20
opens in a new windowPhiladelphia Free Library
Philadelphia, PA
6:00 PM

Also, be sure not to miss The Poisoned Pen’s Elevengeddon!

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Wednesday, June 1
opens in a new windowThe Poisoned Pen, Scottsdale, AZ
Hosted by Kevin Hearne and featuring Patrick Rothfuss, opens in a new windowBrandon Sanderson, Pierce Brown, Beth Cato, opens in a new windowAdam Christopher, Ryan Dalton, opens in a new windowLeanna Renee Hieber, Jason Hough, opens in a new windowMary Robinette Kowal, Tom Leveen, Michael Martinez, Brian McClellan, opens in a new windowJoseph Nassise, Sarah Remy, opens in a new windowV.E. Schwab, Scott Sigler, Michael J. Sullivan, Sam Sykes, opens in a new windowDan Wells, and Django Wexler

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Dreams – An Elegant Madness?

opens in a new windowExile for Dreamers by Kathleen BaldwinWritten by opens in a new windowKathleen Baldwin

What are dreams?

Are they breadcrumbs from another realm? Do they predict the future, or offer us symbols to help us navigate the present? Maybe dreams are simply the uninhibited neural firings of our brain at night, or are they keys, as Freud thought, to unlocking our secret fears?

Perhaps they are merely fanciful nonsense.

Fanciful though they might be, dreams inspire invention.

Dreams of flying plagued Leonardo Da Vinci, and motivated him to study how birds fly. Thus, he drew up plans for a glider and helicopter.

Do you dream of flying, I do? opens in a new window96240-050-142CC589

In my topsy-turvy nocturnal world, I just start running, spread my arms, and take off. Watch out for powerlines, but otherwise soaring through the air is pure heaven. Pardon the pun.

When you were a kid, did you build wings? I tried to construct flying machines a number of times. That means I built various contraptions and took several nosedives from our tree house, and crashed. This may be why so many of the heroines in my books try to make wings.

Leonardo da Vinci said, “Things of the mind left untested by the senses are useless.” So, Da Vinci didn’t just draw flying machines, he built them and gave it a go. Historians say his glider flew quite well. His helicopter – not so much.

You’ve heard the saying: necessity is the mother of invention. Maybe. But it’s often our dreams that make us think we need something different in the first place. That means dreams are the seeds of invention.

Dreams are also the seeds of conquest.

As in the movie Inception, if we dream it; the impossible suddenly seems possible.

Alexander the Great gathered his armies and marched out to conquer Persia on the strength of his dreams. He knew it would be difficult, but he’d seen his success in a vision, so he knew he would succeed.

Did Alexander make his dreams a reality, or were his dreams prophetic?

According to Pliny’s Natural History Alexander the Great had other prophetic dreams. One showed him how to save his friend Ptolemaus dying from a festering wound. A dragon appeared holding a plant in its mouth that would draw out the poison. The next morning Alexander hurried to the place the dragon showed him in the dream. He found the plant, and used it to save his friend and many other soldiers with infected wounds.

Napoleon Bonaparte had dreams and visions, too. He envisioned a great empire stretching across three continents. Those dreams fueled his invasion of Europe and Egypt. Sadly, as Napoleon’s biographer, William Sloane, suggested, dreams as potent as those “intoxicate the imagination and disorder the mind.”

There’s the rub…

Dreams can drive us to madness.

opens in a new windowWhat-will-your-dreams-becomeThat’s the fear my heroine, Tess, struggles with in opens in a new windowExile For Dreamers. Her prophetic dreams are a curse that will someday drive her mad as they did her mother, unless she finds a way to decipher their meanings and use them instead of fearing them.

I treasure my dreams. They’ve inspired several plots, and I’m not alone in that.

Without a doubt, dreams spawn creativity.

Literature owes much to dreams. They are the catalyst for many beloved books; Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, E.B. White’s Stuart Little. Nightmares, too, inspire stories, as in the case of Edgar Allen Poe’s nightmare spawned tales, or Mary Shelley’s morbid dream that became the inspiration for Frankenstein.

What are dreams?

An elegant madness, or vivid inspiration.

The real question is . . .

What will your dreams become?

Buy Exile for Dreamers from:

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Find out more about Kathleen Baldwin on Twitter at opens in a new window@KatBaldwin and on her opens in a new windowwebsite.

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New Releases: 5/24/2016

Here’s what went on sale today!

opens in a new windowAll Fixed Up by Linda Grimes

All Fixed Up by Linda GrimesThe hilarious adventures of human chameleon Ciel Halligan continue in the fourth installment of this original urban fantasy series, All Fixed Up.

Ciel Halligan, aura adaptor extraordinaire, has a lot of experience filling in for her clients–as them. A rare genetic quirk gives her the ability to absorb human energy and project it back out in a flawless imitation. She’s hard at work, posing as a well-known and celebrated astronaut, about to make a stunning announcement on behalf of the space program…when the photographer documenting the job sees right through her aura. Worse, it soon becomes apparent that he not only knows Ciel’s not who she’s supposed to be, but means her harm.

opens in a new windowExile for Dreamers by Kathleen Baldwin

opens in a new windowExile for Dreamers by Kathleen BaldwinExile for Dreamers is the second captivating installment in the Stranje House series for young adults by award-winning author Kathleen Baldwin. #1 New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot calls this romantic Regency adventure “completely original and totally engrossing.”

Tess Aubreyson can’t run far enough or fast enough to escape the prophetic dreams that haunt her. Her dreams bring nothing but death and grief. Tess refuses to accept that she may be destined for the same madness that destroyed her mother, until her disturbing dreams become the only means of saving Lord Ravencross, the man she loves, and her fellow students at Stranje House. Tess’s old friend, the traitorous Lady Daneska and the Ghost, ruthless leader of the Iron Crown, have returned to England, intent on paving the way for Napoleon’s invasion of England. Can the young ladies of Stranje House prevail once more? Or is England destined to fall into the hands of the power-mad dictator?

 

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Sneak Peek: Exile for Dreamers by Kathleen Baldwin

opens in a new windowExile for Dreamers by Kathleen BaldwinIn opens in a new windowExile for Dreamers by opens in a new windowKathleen Baldwin, Tess Aubreyson can’t run far enough or fast enough to escape the prophetic dreams that haunt her. She refuses to accept that she may be destined for the same madness that destroyed her mother, until her disturbing dreams become the only means of saving Lord Ravencross, the man she loves, and her fellow students at Stranje House.

Chapter One

TESS

~Stranje House, British Coast, May 11, 1814~

I run to escape my dreams. Dreams are my curse. Every night they haunt me, every morning I outrun them, and every evening they catch me again. One day they will devour my soul.

But not today.

Not this hour. I ran with Phobos and Tromos, the half wolves, half dogs who guard Stranje House. We raced into the cleansing wind. What is the pace of forgetfulness? How fast must one go?

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