Ace

Death’s Daughter (Mar., $7.99) by Amber Benson begins a new urban fantasy series.

Magic Strikes: A Kate Daniels Novel (Apr., $7.99) by Ilona Andrews continues this fantasy series with its cast of a mercenary, a shape-shifting lord of the Beasts, and vampires.

Sins and Shadows: A Shadows Inquiries Novel (May, $7.99) by Lyn Benedict is the first book in a new urban fantasy series featuring Sylvie Lightner, an unlicensed PI working out of South Miami Beach.

The Grand Conjunction: Astropolis, Book III (May, $7.99 ) concludes this space opera trilogy.

A Flash of Hex (June, $7.99) by Jes Battis offers the second novel in this series featuring a CSI for Paranormal and Occult crimes.

The Dark Reaches (July, $TBA) by Kristin Landon blends military science fiction, space opera and romance.

Reprints: Galaxy Blues (Mar., $7.99) by Allen Steele; The Alchemist’s Code (Mar., $7.99) by Dave Duncan; From Dead to Worse: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel (Apr., $7.99) by Charlaine; Emperor: Time’s Tapestry Book One (Apr., $7.99) by Stephen Baxter; The Prefect (June, $8.99) by Alastair Reynolds; Saturn’s Children (July, $7.99) by Charles Stross; Marsbound (Aug., $TBA) by Joe Haldeman; Conqueror: Time’s Tapestry Book Two (Aug., $TBA) by Stephen Baxter.

Anchor

Rules of Deception (May, $7.99) by Christopher Reich.

Avon

Tempted By His Kiss (Mar., $7.99) by Tracy Anne Warren. A foreign service worker wounded in body and spirit finds himself stranded in a snowstorm with a beautiful woman who tests his defenses. 300,000 first printing.

Bride of a Wicked Scotsman (Mar., $7.99) by Samantha James. Lady Maura promises to reclaim a mystical circlet stolen by an infamous pirate almost one hundred years ago. 250,000 first printing.

Some Like It Wild (Apr., $7.99) by Teresa Medeiros. A dangerous highwayman and a delectable Englishwoman, both enemies and allies, launch a risky masquerade and lose their hearts. 450,000 first printing.

The Immortal Hunter (Apr., $7.99) by Lynsay Sands. Decker teams with a beautiful cop to trap a vampire and find themselves falling in love. 450,000 first printing.

Confessions of a Little Black Gown (Apr., $6.99) by Elizabeth Boyle. Thalia Langley has found the perfect little black gown to tempt the rakish Lord Larken, the kind of man she’s dreamed of. 200,000 first printing.

The Virgin’s Secret (May, $7.99) by Victoria Alexander. Determined to solve the mystery of her brother’s death, Gabriele teams up with Nate to uncover the truth but finds much more. 600,000 first printing.

True Love and Other Disasters (May, $7.99) by Rachel Gibson. When a young and very wealthy widow acquires a hockey team she also acquires its hunky team captain. 400,000 first printing.

Always a Scoundrel (May, $7.99) by Suzanne Enoch. Lady Rosamund finds herself pursued by a wastrel and scoundrel. 250,000 first printing.

This Duchess of Mine (June, $7.99) by Eloisa James continues the Desperate Duchesses books as it follows scandalous Jemma Beaumont and her return to play “dutiful” wife to her husband. 450.000 first printing.

What Happens in London (July, $7.99) by Julia Quinn. An earl’s daughter, beautiful but unmarried, finds herself pursued by a war veteran and a Russian prince. 1,000,000 first printing.

A Duke of Her Own (July, $7.99) by Eloisa James. A notorious rake seeks a wife to raise his illegitimate children. 450.000 first printing.

Mastered by Love (Aug., $7.99) by Stephanie Laurens. An exiled duke returns home to his estate to find his parents’ paid companion is the most desirable woman he’s ever encountered. 750,000 first printing.

My Wicked Marquess (Aug., $7.99) by Gaelen Foley. The members of the Inferno Club, notorious for their seeking wicked pleasures, are secretly sworn to fight England’s enemies

Reprints: Blue Smoke and Murder (Apr., $7.99) by Elizabeth Lowell, 800,000 first printing; Bulls Island (June, $7.99) by Dorothea Benton Frank, 600,000 first printing; Sooner or Later (July, $7.99) by Debbie Macomber, 1,200,000 first printing; It Only Takes a Moment (Aug., $7.99) by Mary Jane Clark, 600,000 first printing; Twisted (Aug., $7.99) by Andrea Kane, 350,000 first printing.

Ballantine

Sudden Death (Apr., $7.99) by Allison Brennan. Renegade Jack Kincaid teams up with “by the book” FBI agent Megan Elliott to stop a killer.

Cry Mercy (May, $6.99) by Mariah Stewart. In her first Mercy Street case, a young cop flees with her adopted daughter, the child of a ruthless drug dealer, and finds herself facing perhaps an even more dangerous foe.

Rescue Me (May, $6.99) by Christy Reece. A beautiful LCR operative tries not to fall in love with the man who will help her bring down a human trafficking ring.

Fatal Secrets (June, $7.99) by Allison Brennan. ICE agent Sonia Knight and FBI operative follow a devilish mastermind who answers to an even more dangerous predator.

Return to Me (June, $6.99) by Christy Reece. When Noah McCall tracks an online predator, the woman he loves is also abducted and he fight to find her.

Acts of Mercy (July, $6.99) by Mariah Stewart. Former FBI agent Sam Delvecchio, now a Mercy Street operative, tracks a serial killer.

Cutting Edge (Aug., $7.99) by Allison Brennan. A security specialist and the head of an FBI domestic terrorism unit fight to stop a lethal assassin — and their own passion.

Reprints: Bones (Mar., $9.99) by Jonathan Kellerman;

Buckingham Palace Gardens (Apr., $7.99) by Anne Perry; Death Angel (May, $7.99) by Linda Howard; The Fire (June, $7.99) by Katherine Neville; Faces of Fear (Aug., $7.99) by John Saul.

Bantam

Made to be Broken (Mar., $6.99) by Kelley Armstrong. Hit woman Nadia Stafford seeks justice for a murdered young mother.

Hope’s Folly (Mar., $6.99) by Linnea Sinclair. Ragtag rebels fight the Imperial forces in this adventure set in the universe of Gabriel’s Ghost.

Deadly Desire (Apr., $6.99) by Keri Arthur. Riley Jenson returns in a new entry in the paranormal “Guardian” series.

Too Rich and Too Dead (Apr., $6.99) by Cynthia Baxter. Recent widow, budding travel writer and inadvertent amateur sleuth Mallory Marlowe returns in the second book in this series.

Not Quite a Husband (June, $6.99) by Sherry Thomas. An Englishman who regretfully destroyed his marriage searches for his former wife in this historical romance.

Norse Code (June, $6.99) by Greg van Eekhout. Norse gods play out their final battle on our contemporary landscape in this debut novel.

A Stranger’s Kiss (July, $6.99) by Mary Blayney features the Pennistan family introduced in Traitor’s Kiss/Lover’s Kiss.

Mark of the Demon (July, $6.99) by Diana Rowland. A female detective comes across a serial killer with a demonic goal in this debut novel.

The Goodbye Cousins (July, $6.99) by Maggie Leffler. A family supports each other through difficult times in this story of reconnecting cousins, family secrets and a season of change; Bantam Discovery.

Tiger Warrior (Aug., $6.99) by David Gibbins. An archeology team searching for Alexander the Great’s lost treasure discovers a secret history that changed the world.

Forget Me (Aug., $6.99) by Sue Margolis. A woman finds unexpected love in her London florist shop; Bantam Discovery.

Reprints: The Crystal Skull (Mar., 750) by Manda Scott; Perception of Death (Mar., $6.99) by Louise Anderson; The Manny (Apr., $6.99) by Holly Peterson; Odd Hours, (May, $7.99) by Dean Koontz; Scared to Live (May, $7.50) by Stephen Booth; Say Goodbye (June, $7.99) by Lisa Gardner ; Mind the Gap (June, $6.99) by Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon; Last Kiss (July, $7.99) by Luanne Rice; Love in the Time of Fridges (July, $6.99) by Tim Scott; The Treasure (Aug., $7.99) by Iris Johansen.

Berkley

Rewriting Monday (Apr., $7.99) by Jodi Thomas sets this contemporary tale in the offices of a small-town Texas newspaper.

Deeper (May, $7.99) by James A. Moore tells of a New England seacoast town with a dark past and unspeakable things lurking in the water.

Nothing But Money: How the Mob Infiltrated Wall Street (June, $TBA) by Greg B. Smith. A reporter for the New York Daily News tells this true crime story.

Demon Mistress (July, $7.99) by Yasmine Galenorn continues the story of the D’Artigo woman, semi-supernatural sisters on a mission to save the world.

Critical Action: Special Forces in Afghanistan (July, $7.99) by Peter Telep. ODA 555, aka “Triple Nickel” conducts a reconnaissance operation near the tri-border of Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Lucinda, Dangerously (Aug., $TBA) by Sunny is the erotically charged sequel to Lucinda, Darkly.

Reprints: Plague Ship: A Novel of the Oregon Files (Mar., $9.99) by Clive Cussler and Jack DuBrul; Black Widow (Mar., $9.99) by Randy Wayne White; Spook Country (Mar., $9.99) by William Gibson; Murder in Mayberry: Greed, Death and Mayhem in a Small Town (Mar., $7.99) by Mary Kinney Branson and Jack Branson; Winter Study (Apr., $9.99) by Nevada Barr; Phantom Prey (May, $9.99) by John Sanford; Resolution (May, $9.99) by Robert B. Parker; Salvation in Death (June, $7.99) by J.D. Robb; The Front (June, $7.99) by Patricia Cornwell; Rough Justice (July, $9.99) by Jack Higgins; Promises in Death (Aug., $7.99) by J.D. Robb; Foreign Body (Aug., $9.99) by Robin Cook.

Berkley Prime Crime

Scoop! A Vicky Hill Exclusive (Mar., $6.99) by Hannah Dennison. The sleepy town of Gipping-on-Ply isn’t so sleepy once an aspiring investigative journalist comes onto the scene.

A Night At the Operation: A Double Feature Mystery (Apr., $7.99) by Jeffrey Cohen. Independent movie theatre owner Elliot Freed investigates the disappearance of his beloved ex-wife.

Curse of the Kissing Cousins (May, $6.99) by Toni L.P. Kelner begins a new series by the Agatha-award winning author.

The Lancelot Murders: A Merlin Investigation (May, $7.99) by J.M.C. Blair offers the second title in this series of historical mysteries set in the court of King Arthur with Merlin as sleuth.

By Hook or by Crook (June, $TBA) by Betty Hechtman. This mystery features Molly Pink and the crocheting group, the Tarzana Hookers.

The Dead Detective (July, $6.99) by Chaz McGee offers the first in a new series that features Kevin Fahey, The Dead Detective.

Sew Deadly: Southern Sewing Series (Aug., $TBA) by Elizabeth Lynn Casey marks the debut of this new series set in Sweet Briar, N.C. where sewing is more than a hobby.

Postpartum Detective (Aug., $TBA) by Diana Orgain. In this new cozy mystery series, first time mom Kate Connelly battles sleep deprivation, diaper blowouts and breastfeeding mishaps while tracking a killer.

Reprints: The Silver Needle Murder: A Tea Shop Mystery (Mar., $7.99) by Laura Childs; Nightshades: A China Bayles Mystery (Apr., $7.99) by Susan Wittig Albert; Blood Trail: A Joe Picket Novel (May, $7.99) by C.J. Box; Dyer Consequences: A Knitting Mystery (June, $7.99) by Maggie Sefton; Uneasy Relations (Aug., $TBA) by Aaron Elkins.

Berkley Sensation

Angel’s Blood (Mar., $7.99) by Nalini Singh is the first book in a new urban fantasy series.

Bride By Command (Mar., $7.99) by Linda Winstead Jones concludes the Emperor’s Brides series.

Eternal Moon (Apr., $7.99) by Rebecca York continues the werewolf romantic suspense novels about the Marshall family.

Defender (Apr., $7.99) by Catherine Mann. This first title in the Dark Ops Defenders series features an elite squadron of fighter pilots who will do anything for their country or their women.

The Seduction of a Duke (Apr., $7.99) by Donna MacMeans. The daughter of a wealthy industrialist and a social-climbing diva comes of age in 1880s America.

With a Twist (May, $TBA) by Deirdre Martin. This new series follows the lives of a large, loving Irish-American family who own a New York City pub.

Black Eagle (May, $7.99) by Gen Bailey. A handsome American Indian guides a spoiled beauty through the wilds of upstate New York in 1775.

Atlantis Unleashed (June, $7.99) by Alyssa Day continues the paranormal romance series focusing on the war between immortals and vampires.

Kissing Midnight (June, $7.99) by Emma Holly. This new vampire trilogy features Holly’s “upyr” vampires.

Atlantis Unmasked (July, $7.99) by Alyssa Day continues this paranormal romance series.

Sapphire Dream (July, $TBA) by Pamela Montgomerie introduces a time-travel series involving a set of magical gemstones.

Bengal ’s Heart (Aug., $TBA) by Lora Leigh. The Breeds return in this series, this time featuring a Bengal Tiger Breed.

Reprints:Bled Dry: A Tale of Vegas Vampires (Mar., $7.99) by Erin McCarthy; Surf’s Up (May, $7.99) by MaryJanice Davidson, Nina Bangs, Janelle Denison; Lucinda, Darkly: The Demon Princess Chronicles (July, $7.99) by Sunny; The Song: A Novel of the Sons of Destiny (Aug., $TBA) by Jean Johnson.

Brava

When I’m with You (June, $6.99) by Linda L. Miller and JoAnn Ross collects romantic, sexy and heartwarming novellas.

Reprints: Your Mouth Drives Me Crazy (Mar., $6.99) by HelenKay Dimon; The Southern Devil (Apr., $6.99) by Diane Whiteside; Satisfaction Guaranteed (May, $6.99) by Lucy Monroe; Close Encounters of the Sexy Kind (June, $6.99) by Karen Kelley.

Dafina

Life After Wifey (Mar., $6.99) by Kiki Swinson. With information that could put a lot of people behind bars including her new boyfriend, Nikki plays a dangerous game.

Back to Basics (Apr., $6.99) by Patricia Anne Phillips. A woman learns that sometimes you must lose everything before you can find yourself.

Make Your Mine May, $6.99) by Niobia Bryant. Can a one-night stand lead to lasting love?

Sweet Deception (June, $6.99) by Patricia Sargeant. A minister’s daughter hides her secret identity as a popular erotica author.

Reprints: The People Next Door (Mar., $6.99) by Bettye Griffin; Payback Is a Mutha (Apr., $6.99) by Wahida Clark; Chasing Faith (May, $6.99) by Stephanie Perry.

Daw

Living with Ghosts (Mar., $7.99) by Kari Sperring offers a debut novel set in a world where ghosts and other malevolent spirits seek entry into mortal realms.

Prophet: Apotheosis: Book One: (Mar, $7.99) by S. Andrew Swann begins a new trilogy set nearly 200 years after the events chronicled in the Hostile Takeover omnibus.

Other Earth (Apr., $7.99), edited by Nick Gevers and Jay Lake, features 11 original stories about the different paths our world might take if certain events never occurred.

Terra Insegura (May, $7.99) by Edward Willett. This post-Apocalyptic series tells of an Earth ruled by religious zealots and a distant world that is humankind’s last, best hope.

Terribly Twisted Tales (May, $7.99), ed. by Jean Rabe and Martin H. Greenberg gathers 18 original stories that twist familiar fairy tales.

Reprints: The Hidden City: The House Wars: Book One (Mar., $8.99) by Michelle West; Shadowplay: Volume Two of Shadowmarch (Apr., $8.99) by Tad Williams; The Shadow Isle: Book Three of the Silver Wyrm (May, $7.99) by Katharine Kerr; Valor’s Trial: A Confederate Novel (June, $7.99) by Tanya Huff; Riders of the Storm: Stratification #2 (July, $7.99) by Julie E. Czerneda; Harmony (Aug., $7.99) by C.F. Bentley.

Dell

First Comes Marriage (Mar., $6.99) by Mary Balogh begins a new Regency romance series featuring the Huxtable sisters.

The Club (Mar., $6.99) by Sharon Page. A recent widow must enter a world of brothels filled with her late husband’s evil secrets in this Regency-era romance.

Then Comes Seduction (Apr., $6.99) by Mary Balogh. The virtuous Huxtable sister, Katherine, finds herself pursued by a rakish Baron.

One Hot Mess (Apr., $6.99) by Lois Greiman. Cocktail waitress turned shrink Christina McMellen becomes embroiled in a political mystery.

Wild Heat (May, $6.99) by Bella Andre. An extreme team of wildfire firefighters face danger in the new Hot Shots: Men of Fire series.

A Breed Apart (June, $6.99) by Pierre Davis. A detective in need of redemption must find a dog with extraordinary abilities before a hired assassin completes his deadly mission.

Breaking Loose (Aug., $6.99) by Tara Janzen continues the “Loose” series with a story filled with fast cars and smooth secret agents.

Reprints: Genghis: Lords of the Bow (Mar., $6.99) by Conn Iggulden; Nothing to Lose (Apr., $7.99) by Lee Child; Shopaholic & Baby (May, $7.99) by Sophie Kinsella; Rogue (June, $7.99) by Danielle Steel; Fractured (July, $7.99) by Karin Slaughter; Faefever (Aug., $7.50) by Karen Marie Moning.

Del Rey

The Better to Hold You (Mar., $6.99) by Alisa Sheckley. A Manhattan vet suspects that her estranged husband’s lack of humanity isn’t entirely emotional and finds herself in a mysterious underworld.

The Betrayal (Apr., $7.99) by Pati Nagle. Two young aelven find they’ve been blessed with a rare gift—the power of mindspeech that may save the Kindred clans from a deadly war.

The Patriot Witch (May, $7.99) by C.C. Finlay. After the events of Concord and Lexington, farmboy Proctor Brown is now a soldier and, through a unique gift, a witch.

Star Wars: Blood Oath (May, $17.95) by Elaine Cunningham. This stand-alone adventure focuses on Zekk’s rescue.

A Spell for the Revolution (June, $7.99) by C.C. Finlay continues the story of Proctor Brown.

The Demon Redcoat (July, $7.99) by C.C. Finlay is the third book in the adventure series featuring Proctor Brown.

SW Imperial Commando 501st (Aug., $7.99) by Karen Traviss. The Clone Wars are over, but the clone deserters’ personal battle against the Empire has only just begun.

Reprints: The Dreaming Void (Mar., $8.99) by Peter F. Hamilton; Victory of Eagles (June, $7.99) by Naomi Novik; The Man with the Iron Heart (July, $7.99) by Harry Turtledove; The Gypsy Morph (Aug., $7.99) by Terry Brooks.

Eos

Close Encounters (Apr., $7.99) by Katherine Alfred. This debut novel stars a genetically engineered special agent out to save an alien race from extinction; 50,00 first printing.

Dayhunter: The Second Dark Days Novel (May, $7.99) by Jocelynn Drake. In this sequel to Nightwalker, vampire enforcer Mira must stop the ancient vampire coven; 200,000 first printing.

City of Souls: The Fourth Sign of the Zodiac (July, $7.99) by Vicki Pettersson. Joanna Archer, Agent of Light, must venture into a new world where the line between good and evil is barely visible; 200,000 first printing.

Dark Time: Moral Path, Book 1 (Aug., $7.99) by Dakota Banks. Some 200 years after making a deal with the devil for mortality and killing countless people, Susanna must save a life for each one she’s taken; 50,000 first printing.

Reprint: Wrath of a Mad God: Book Three of the Darkwar Saga (Mar., $7.99) by Raymond E. Feist; Renegade’s Magic: Book Three of The Soldier Son Trilogy (Apr., $7.99) by Robin Hobb.

Forge

City of Fire (Mar., $7.99) by Thomas Fitzsimmons. A police vet lands a walk-on on a popular network cop show and thinks his crime fighting days are over—but he’s dead wrong.

Reprints: 1999 (Mar., $7.99) by Morgan Llywelyn; Larry Bond’s First Team: Soul of the Assassin (Apr., $7.99) by Larry Bond and Jim DeFelice; When the Husband Is the Suspect (Apr., $7.99) by F. Lee Bailey and Jean Rabe; The Seven Sins (June, $7.99) by Jon Land; Aztec Fire (July, $7.99) by Gary Jennings.

Forever

Seducing a Scottish Bride (Mar., $6.99) by Sue-Ellen Welfonder delivers a tale of romance in medieval Scotland.

Desire Unchained: A Demonica Novel (Mar., $6.99) by Larissa Ione offers the second otherworldly romance in the Demonica trilogy.

Trouble in High Heels (Mar., $6.99) by Leanne Banks presents a humorous follow-up to Some Girls Do and When She’s Bad.

Stakes & Stilettos (Apr., $6.99) by Michelle Rowen. This paranormal romance reunites readers with heroine-turned-vampire Sarah Dearly.

All of Me (Apr., $6.99) by Lori Wilde presents the final installment of the Wedding Veil Wishes series.

To Beguile a Beast (May, $6.99) by Elizabeth Hoyt provides the third book in the Legend of the Four Soldiers series.

A Hint of Wicked (June, $6.99) by Jennifer Haymore offers up a sexy regency romance.

My Forbidden Desire (June, $6.99) by Carolyn Jewel enters the dark and sexy world of My Wicked Enemy.

One Scream Away (July, $6.99) by Kate Brady. In this romantic suspense novel, a serial killer is bent on claiming his next victim.

Tamed by a Laird (July, $6.99) by Amanda Scott begins a new Scottish historical series.

Seduce Me (Aug., $6.99) by Robin DeHart presents the first novel in The Legend Hunters trilogy set in Victorian England.

GCP

Reprints: Child 44 (Apr., $7.99) by Tom Rob Smith, 500,000 first printing; Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Sanction (May, $9.99) by Eric Van Lustbader, 800,000 first printing; The Book of Lies (June, $6.99) by Brad Meltzer, 800,000 first printing; Kill for Me (July, $7.99) by Karen Rose, 300,000 first printing.

Harper Paperbacks

Reprints: Another Thing to Fall (Mar., $7.99) by Laura Lippman, 400,000 first printing; The Grand Finale (Mar., $7.99) by Janet Evanovich, 1 million first printing; Shadow Command (Mar., $7.99) by Dale Brown, 500,000 first printing; Shadow of Power (Apr., $7.99) by Steve Martini, 1 million first printing; Executive Privilege (May, $9.99) by Phillip Margolin, 800,000 first printing; Balance of Power (June, $9.99) by James Huston, 400,000 first printing; The Last Oracle (June, $7.99) by James Rollins, 1 million first printing; Damage Control (July, $9.99) by J.A. Jance, 750,000 first printing; The Mercedes Coffin (Aug., $7.99) by Faye Kellerman, 100,000 first printing; Secret of the Seventh Son (Aug., $7.99) by Glenn Cooper.

HQN

Montana Creeds: Dylan (Mar., $7.99) by Linda Lael Miller. When his daughter is abandoned by her mother, rodeo’s “bad boy” Dylan Creed must become a champion father.

The Vampire’s Bride (Mar., $6.99) by Gena Showalter. The king of the vampires, who’s existed only for vengeance, becomes captured by a beautiful Amazon.

Montana Creeds: Tyler (Apr., $7.99) by Linda Lael Miller. When single mom Lily Kenyon comes home, she doesn’t expect Tyler Creed, the man she’s loved since childhood.

Under Her Skin (May, $7.99) by Susan Mallery. Lexi Titan has only 30 days to come up with two million dollars in cash and the only answer is to marry playboy Cruz Rodriguez.

Death’s Door (May, $7.99) by Meryl Sawyer. Men have always betrayed Madison Connelly, and now she wants answers about her past that someone is working to keep secret.

Lucky Streak (June, $7.99) by Carly Phillips. Mike Corwin awakes in Vegas $100,000 richer and married to a gorgeous con woman—and they’re both headed for trouble.

Bending the Rules (July, $7.99) by Susan Andersen. When three teens are caught defacing a Seattle neighborhood, Poppy Calloway suggests that they do community service—a move that will bring her closer to dishy Det. Jason de Sanges.

The Bridegroom (Aug., $7.99) by Linda Lael Miller. Undercover agent Gideon Yarbro must stop Lydia Fairmont’s wedding to a heartless lawyer.

Dark Lover (Aug., $7.99) by Brenda Joyce. Tormented by his memories of being held prisoner by demons, Ian Macleans is about to sell a page from the Book of Power­if a one woman doesn’t stop him.

Jove

The Third Revelation: The Rosary Chronicles (Mar., $7.99) by Ralph McInenry takes readers on a ride through the halls of the Vatican.

Nutcase (Mar., $7.99) by Charlotte Hughes is the second novel in the romantic comedy series that began with What Looks Like Crazy.

Burning Wild (May, $7.99) by Christine Feehan. The Leopard People from Wild Rain return in a new romance.

Til There Was You (May, $7.99) by Lynn Kurland explores a once-in-a-lifetime love beyond the boundaries of time.

Hidden Currents (July, $7.99) by Christine Feehan brings the Drake Sisters series to a close.

Alibi (Aug., $7.99) by Sydney Bauer present a debut legal thriller from a new voice in suspense fiction.

Reprints: Tribute (Apr., $7.99) by Nora Roberts; The Third Circle (Apr., $9.99) by Amanda Quick; Blood Noir (June, $7.99) by Laurell K. Hamilton; Death and Honor (June, $9.99) by W.E.B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth; Tailspin (July, $7.99) by Catherine Coulter; Killer View (July, $9.99) by Ridley Pearson; The Last Pope (Aug., $7.99) by Luis Miguel Rocha.

Kensington

Bloody Good (June, $6.99) by Georgia Evans begins a trilogy featuring a half pixie doctor who finds the power to fight evil.

Reprints: St. Patrick’s Day Murder (Mar., $6.99) by Leslie Meier; Getting Away Is Deadly Now (Mar., $6.99) by Sara Rosett; Eternal Lover (Apr., $6.99) by Hannah Howell, Lynsay Sands, Jackie Kessler and Richelle Mead; Handbags and Homicide (June, $6.99) by Dorothy Howell; Bowled Over (July, $6.99) by Kasey Michaels; Doggie Day Care Murder (Aug., $6.99) by Laurien Berenson.

Kimani Press

True Love (Mar., $6.99) by Brenda Jackson. Landing her dream job will give Shayla Kirland a chance to destroy the company that ruined her mother’s career.

Private Lives (Mar., $5.99) by Gwynne Forster. After a bitter divorce, Allison Sawyer wants peace at a rustic retreat but finds a very friendly neighbor.

Surrender ((Apr., $6.99) by Brenda Jackson. After a childhood moving from army base to army base Nettie’s determined never to become involved with a military man.

Love Takes Time (Apr., $6.99) by Adrianne Byrd. After years of living in Paris, Alyssa comes home where her secret love suddenly notices her—as does her brother.

Temperatures Rising (May, $5.99) by Brenda Jackson. A former NFL star hosts a popular radio show while pursuing his producer­.

Man of Fate (June, $6.99) by Rochelle Alers. Three childhood friends, Kyle, Duncan and Ivan, are now rich and successful but haven’t yet found the right women.

Say You Love Me (June, $6.99) by Adrianne Byrd. After 15 years of playing second-best to her husband’s business, a woman encounters some surprises when she asks for a divorce.

A Private Affair (July, $6.99) by Donna Hill. A successful woman in publishing and the man she once loved, now a successful author, gamble for a chance to have their dreams.

Man of Fortune (July, $6.99) by Rochelle Alers. The three friends from Man of Fate return with Duncan’s story.

Fools Rush In (Aug., $6.99) by Gwynne Forster. A man who gave up his newborn daughter poses as a nanny to be involved in her life.

Man of Fantasy (Aug., $6.99) by Rochelle Alers. The three friends from Man of Fate and Man of Fortune return with Ivan’s story.

Medallion Press

Thy Kingdom Come (Mar., $7.95) by Don Helin. A member of an anti-terrorist task force makes a startling discovery when he goes undercover to train a homegrown militia.

The Promise (May, $7.95) by TJ Bennett. In a dangerous world, sometimes the greatest risk is love.

Kill Zone (July, $7.95) by Vicki Hinze. A new Secret Assignment Security Specialist unit team moves to combat a terrorist and black-market intelligence broker.

Desperado City (Aug., $7.95) by Rebecca Coleman. When a teenage girl is found dead in a theme park people think it was her own fault—but is a killer getting away with murder?

Mira

Temptation Ridge (Mar., $6.99) by Robyn Carr. Shelby MacIntyre’s dream man is pressed and perfect—and then she meets rugged Luke Riordan.

The Inn at Eagle Point (Apr., $7.99) by Sherryl Woods. Going back to the Maryland town of her childhood to help her sister forces Abby to cope with her fractured family.

4 Bodies and a Funeral (Apr., $6.99) by Stephanie Bond. When a serial killer terrorizes Atlanta, Carlotta Wren must save her father, the prime suspect.

Flowers On Main (May, $7.99) by Sherryl Woods. A failed playwright returns home to find her estranged mother and her ex-lover—not an auspicious homecoming.

5 Bodies to Die For (May, $7.99) by Stephanie Bond. Danger dogs Carlotta Wren’s family and a serial killer’s exploits are becoming personal.

Harbor Lights (June, $7.99) by Sherryl Woods. A newly single father seeks a haven and finds a possible new love.

Red Hot Lies (June, $7.99) by Laura Caldwell. Sam’s fiancé has disappeared, her mentor has been killed and now’s the prime suspect.

Outcast (July, $7.99) by Joan Johnston. A former army sniper with PTS disorder is put back on the streets—where he could go over the edge.

Dust to Dust (July, $7.99) by Heather Graham. Scott Bryant finds himself allied with the enigmatic and alluring Melanie Regan in a quest to find the mysterious Oracle.

The Perfect Couple (Aug., $7.99) by Brenda Novak. When Zoe’s 13-year-old daughter disappears the police think she’s a runaway but Zoe knows better.

Code Red (Aug., $7.99) by Laura Caldwell. On the trail of one of Chicago’s most notorious gangsters, Izzy McNeil finds herself swept into an evil underworld.

NAL/Obsidian

Ghouls Just Haunt to Have Fun: A Ghost Hunter Mystery (Mar., $6.99) by Victoria Lane. The third book in this series features non-nonsense medium and ghost butler MJ Holliday.

Hounding the Pavement: A Dog Walker Mystery (Mar., $6.99) by Judi McCoy begins a paranormal mystery series with Ellie Engleman, a neophyte dog walker with psychic connections to dogs.

Notoriously Neat: A Grime Solvers Mystery (Apr., $6.99) by Suzanne Price offers the next book in this mystery series featuring household cleaning tips.

The Cat, the Quilt, and the Corpse: A Cats in Trouble Mystery (May, $6.99) by Leann Sweeny. This new series follows a woman who goes from cat-quilter to car crime-solver.

Secondhand Spirits: A Witchcraft Mystery (July, $6.99) by Juliet Blackwell. A witch owns a vintage clothing store; a new series.

The Missing Ink: A Tattoo Shop Mystery (July, $6.99) by Karen E. Olson. This new series introduces Las Vegas tattoo artist Brett Kavanaugh.

Whack ’n Roll: A Bunco Babes Mystery (Aug., $TBA) by Gail Oust. This new series stars a whacky group of retirees who play Bunco and solve mysteries.

Reprints: Murder, She Wrote: Murder on Parade (Mar., $6.99) by Jessica Fletcher and Donald Bain. Degrees of Separation: A Jessie Arnold Mystery (Apr., $6.99) by Sue Henry; Clubbed to Death: A Dead-End Mystery (May, $6.99) by Elaine Viets; Mr. Monk Is Miserable (June, $7.99) by Patricia Smiley.

Onyx

Casual Hex (Mar., $7.99) by Vicki Lewis. In this paranormal romance, Gwen Debois’ heart is in Paris with a man she met through the Internet.

Curse the Dawn: A Cassie Palmer Novel (Apr., $7.99) by Karen Chance continues this vampire series.

Burning Alive: The Sentinel Wars (May, $7.99) by Shannon K. Butcher. This new urban fantasy series features a member of an ancient warrior race and a woman he convinces to join his fight against demons.

In Good Faith (June, $7.99) by Scott Pratt. Former defense attorney Joe Dillard returns to the legal system as a prosecutor.

Reprints: Heartless (July, $7.99) by Alison Gaylin; Good People (Aug., $TBA) by Marcus Sakey.

Pinnacle

Heart of Ice (Mar., $6.99) by Gregg Olsen. A depraved killer stalks pretty blondes and won’t stop until one woman has been made to suffer.

Body Parts (Mar., $6.99) by Caitlin Rother tells the true crime story of Wayne Ford who tortured and murdered four women.

All the Pretty Dead Girls (Apr., $6.99) by John Manning. On a college campus, a depraved ritual killer stalks beautiful coeds.

Six Ways from Sunday (May, $5.99) by William W. Johnstone with J.A. Johnstone. Cotton Pickens returns in a tale of a lawless Montana mining district.

Killing Red (June, $6.99) by Henry Perez. In an interview with a reporter, a serial killer claims that someone is carefully repeating his past crimes.

Reprint: People Die (May, $6.99) by Kevin Wignall.

Pocket Books

Kiss of Darkness (Apr., $6.99) by Jennifer St. Giles. Shapeshifters and humans unite to defeat the forces of darkness. 150,000 first printing.

Bride of the Wolf (May, $6.99) by Jennifer St. Giles. The Blood Hunters and mortals think they’ve vanquished the forces of evil until one of their own is snatched away. 150,000 first printing.

Don’t Bargain with the Devil (June., $7.99) by Sabrina Jeffries. In the fifth book of the School for Heiresses series Lucy Seton wages a sexy war with a Spanish magician. 400,000 first printing.

Holding Out for a Hero (June, $6.99) by Ana Leigh. Rico Fraser is out to avenge the attack on his mother. 100,000 first printing.

Wed Him Before You Bed Him(July, $7.99) by Sabrina Jeffries. Cousin Michael’s true identity is revealed in this conclusion of the School for Heiresses series. 400,000 first printing.

Sleepless in Scotland (Aug., $7.99) by Karen Hawkins. When the older of twin sisters tries to protect the younger from running off with one of the Maclean brothers she ends up forced into herself marriage with another brother. 350,000 first printing.

Reprints: Where Are You Now?(Apr., $7.99) by Mary Higgins Clark, 1.8 million first printing;Last Patriot(June, $9.99) by Brad Thor, 1 million first printing;Tsar(July, $9.99) by Ted Bell, 550,000 first printing;Nightmares and Dreamscapes(July, $7.99) by Stephen King, 750,000 first printing;Smoke Screen(Aug., $9.99) by Sandra Brown, 1,750,000 first printing.

Pocket Star

A Husband’s Wicked Ways (Mar., $7.99) by Jane Feather. Shocked by the news of her deceased husband’s double life, a woman takes on a covert operation of her own. 650,000 first printing.

Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs (Apr., $7.99) by Molly Harper. A recently unemployed librarian must navigate the world of the undead in this debut paranormal romantic comedy. 125,000 first printing.

Moonlight Warrior (May, $7.50) by Janet Chapman. Kenzie Gregor, from the Highlander series, comes to Maine, where he’s drawn to a fiercely independent local woman. 250,000 first printing.

Seduce the Darkness (July, $6.99) by Gena Showalter. A seductive warrior teaches Bride McKells the ways of the vampire. 150,000 first printing.

Dark Warrior Unbroken (Aug., $6.99) by Alexis Morgan. A group of rugged warriors protects their kind from the outside world. 150,000 first printing.

Reprints: Charley’s Web (Apr., $7.99) by Joy Fielding, 350,000 first printing; Broken Window (May, $9.99) by Jeffery Deaver, 1.1 million first printing; The Reapers (May, $9.99) by John Connolly, 500,000 first printing; Swan Peak (June, $9.99) by James Lee Burke, 350,000 first printing; Devil Bones (Aug., $7.99) by Kathy Reichs, 750,000 first printing.

Pyr

Crossover (May, $9.98) by Joel Shepherd begins the adventures of Cassandra Kresnov, an advanced hunter-killer android who experiences a moral awakening.

Breakaway (June, $9.98) by Joel Shepherd follows the further adventures of Cassandra, now a trusted member of planet Callay’s security forces.

Killswitch (July, $9.98) by Joel Shepherd. Cassandra’s lover discovers a plot to kill her.

Roc

Deathwish (Mar., $7.99) by Rob Thurman continues the series that began with Nightlife as a half-human and his half-brother track a mysterious group.

Blue Diablo: A Corine Solomon Novel (Apr., $6.99) by Ann Aguirre. This new urban fantasy series features ghosts, zombies, sorcerers and witches.

The Turning Tide: A Novel of Crosspointe (May, $7.99) by Diana Pharaoh Francis. The balance of politics shifts between the monarchy, the majicars and the Merchant’s Guild.

Ghost Ocean (May, $7.99) by S.M. Peters. Twenty-two-year old Te Evangeline appears in this dark urban fantasy.

Skinwalker: A Jane Yellowrock Novel (July, $7.99) by Faith Hunter introduces a new urban fantasy series with shapeshifter Jane Yellowrock.

Reprints: Small Favor: A Novel of the Dresden Files (Mar., $9.99) by Jim Butcher; Tangled Webs: A Black Jewels Novel (Mar., $7.99) by Anne Bishop; A Kiss Before the Apocalypse: A Remy Chandler Novel (Apr., $6.99) by Thomas E. Eniegoski; The Firebrand (Apr., $7.99) by Marion Zimmer Bradley; Greywalker (June, $7.99) by Kat Richardson; Poltergeist: A Greywalker Novel (July, $7.99) by Kat Richardson; Underground (Aug., $TBA) by Kat Richardson.

Signet

Danger in a Red Dress (Mar., $7.99) by Christina Dodd. A home care nurse possesses a dangerous secret.

The First Apostle (Mar., $7.99) by James Becker. Across Europe, a trail of clues leads back to the beginnings of Christianity.

The Secret Wedding (Apr., $7.99) by Jo Beverley. Two strangers seek the truth about their long ago forced marriage.

The Unit: Lock and Load (Apr., $7.99) by Patrick Andrews ties into the CBS-TV series in which a covert team of U.S. Special Forces operatives undertake missions around the world.

Crouching Vampire, Hidden Fang: A Dark Ones Novel (May, $7.99) by Katie MacAlister continues the story of Pia and Kristoff, whose romance began in Zen and the Art of Vampires.

The Sword of the Templars (July, $7.99) by Paul Christopher follows Lt. Col. John Holliday in his fifth novel as he seeks to uncover the secrets of the Templar legacy.

Leonard Maltin’s 2010 Movie Guide (Aug., $TBA) by Leonard Maltin updates this comprehensive guide.

Reprints: Hold Tight (Mar., $9.99) by Harlan Coben; Guilty (Apr., $7.99) by Karen Robards; Hot Mahogany (May, $9.99) by Stuart Woods; The Dirty Secrets Club (June, $7.99) by Meg Gardiner;

Moscow Rules (July, $9.99) by Daniel Silva; Dead Time (Aug., $9.99) by Stephen White.

Signet Eclipse

As Shadows Fade: The Gardella Vampire Chronicles (Mar., $7.99) by Colleen Gleason concludes this historical vampire series.

Redneck Cinderella (Mar., $6.99) by LuAnn McLane. This twist on the Cinderella story is set in the contemporary South.

Last Gasp (Apr., $7.99) by Carla Cassidy. A high school teacher relives the murders of her family members when a wealthy lawyer arrives in town.

An Indecent Proposition (Apr., $6.99) by Emma Wildes. Two notorious rakes make a public wager on which is the better lover.

So Still the Night: A Novel of the Shadow Guard (May, $6.99) by Kim Lenox continues the paranormal romance series about an angel collecting the souls of notorious serial killers.

The Kiss of the Phantom (June, $6.99) by Julie Leto. This contemporary paranormal romance follows brothers cursed by gypsies.

Fade to Black: A Black Cats Novel (July, $7.99) by Leslie Parrish offers a new romantic suspense series featuring FBI agents on a mission to solve Internet-related murders.

Skykeepers: A Novel of the Final Prophecy (Aug., $TBA) by Jessica Andersen follows Andersen’s paranormal romances Nightkeepers and Dawnkeepers.

Reprint: The Border Lord’s Bride (June, $7.99) by Bertrice Small.

Sourcebooks Casablanca

Don’t Cry Wolf (Mar., $6.99) by Terry Spear offers a tale of paranormal werewolf romance.

Rogue (Mar., $6.99) by Cheryl Brooks. The third novel in The Cat Chronicles series follows a piano teacher and two brothers with the feline gene that gives them remarkable sexual powers.

SEALed with a Promise (Apr., $6.99) by Mary Margret Daughtridge. Navy SEAL Caleb Delaude falls in love with the woman he thought to use as a pawn.

A Duke to Die For: The Rogues’ Dynasty (Apr., $6.99) by Amelia Grey begins a new Regency romance trilogy.

Too Hot to Handle (May, $6.99) by Robin Kaye. An artist discovers a man who’s as good in the kitchen as he is in bed.

What Would Jane Austen Do? (May, $6.99) by Laurie Brown. A modern day career woman finds herself in Regency England where she faces spies, Jane Austen and a notorious rake.

In Over Her Head (June, $6.99) by Judi Fennell introduces a trilogy of mermaid romances.

Tor

Night’s Rose (Apr., $6.99) by Annaliese Evans begins a historical paranormal trilogy.

Eve of Darkness (May, $6.99) by S.J. Day. Cursed by God, hunted by demons, desired by Cain and Abel—it’s all in a day’s work.

Eve of Destruction (June, $6.99) by S.J. Day continues the story that began with Eve of Darkness.

Genesis (June, $7.99) by Ken Shufeldt. The fate of the human race rests on two children with strange powers.

The Sword-Edged Blonde (July, $6.99) by Alex Bledsoe. A sword-wielding PI must unravel the mystery of the brutal death of a royal heir.

Reprints: The Betrayal (Mar., $9.99) by Kathleen O’Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear; Skin Deep (Apr., $7.99) by Gary Braver; The Court of the Air (Apr., $7.99) by Stephen Hunt; The Hero of Ages (May, $7.99) by Brandon Sanderson; By Schism Rent Asunder (June, $7.99) by David Weber; The Wolfman (July, $7.99) by Nicholas Pekearo; Jhegaala (July, $7.99) by Steven Brust.

Vanguard

Reprints: Inside Angels & Demons: The Unauthorized Guide to the International Bestseller (Apr., $7.99) by Dan Burstein and Arne de Keijzer, 150,000 first printing;To the Death (Apr., $7.99) by Patrick Robinson, 125,000 first printing;The Dark of Day (May, $7.99) by Barbara Parker, 125,000 first printing;At First Sight (June, $9.99) by Stephen J. Cannell, 125,000 first printing;Silence (June, $7.99) by Thomas Perry, 150,000 first printing.

Vision

Reprints: The Whole Truth (Mar., $9.99) by David Baldacci, 1.3 million first printing; The Choice (Apr., $7.99) by Nicholas Sparks, 1.5 million first printing; Sail (May, $9.99) by James Patterson, 1.5 million first printing; Sundays at Tiffany’s (June, $7.99) by James Patterson and Gebrielle Charbonnet, 1 million first printing; Dangerous Days of Daniel X (July, $7.99) by James Patterson, 800,000 first printing; The Quickie (Aug., $7.99) by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge, 1.5 million first printing.

Zebra

Unseen (Apr., $6.99) by Nancy Bush. A woman who’s forgotten large pieces of her past finds herself in deadly danger.

Dead Before Dark (May, $6.99) by Wendy Corsi Staub. A renowned psychic becomes the target of the Night Watchman, a twisted serial killer.

Under the Radar (June, $6.99) by Fern Michaels continues the Sisterhood series as they work to protect 14 teenage girls who have escaped a secretive and controversial polygamy sect.

Rapture (July, $6.99) by Jacquelyn Frank. In the dark and sensual realm of the Shadowdwellers, the head priest believes that salvation rests with an enticing woman.

Reprint: Up Close and Personal (Apr., $7.99) by Fern Michaels.