Oceanview Publishing is pleased to announce that two titles from its Fall/Winter 2007 list -- Egrets to the Flames by the late Barbara Anton, and Twisted Justice by Patricia Gussin – will be featured in the December Brodart McNaughton Letter.
A book processor and wholesaler based in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Brodart Company offers a wide variety of materials, including books, audio, and video to school, academic, and public libraries. The company's expertise in collection development and its pioneering efforts in "circulation-ready" processing lead its industry. The Brodart McNaughton Letter features recommended titles and is distributed to a dedicated list of librarians and key library accounts. Titles featured in the Brodart McNaughton letter undergo an extensive selection process.
Set amidst the burning cane fields of South Florida Egrets to the Flames (Oceanview Publishing, ISBN-13: 978-1-933515-11-3, $23.95) is a steamy saga of love, lust, passion and greed. Written by Barbara Anton, an acclaimed playwright, celebrated jewelry designer, and award-winning writer who passed away on May 20, 2007 after a brief illness, Egrets to the Flames is a November 2007 publication.
Twisted Justice (Oceanview Publishing, ISBN: 978-1-933515-08-3, $23.95) is a shocking tale of secrets, betrayal, and lives torn apart. The latest release from Patricia Gussin, whose debut novel, Shadow of Death, was nominated for “Best First Novel” in the Thriller Awards, Twisted Justice delivers fiery hot action, pulse-pounding suspense, and a razor-sharp plot full of dangerous curves and tantalizing turns. Twisted Justice is a December 1, 2007 publication.
Susan Greger, Publisher at Oceanview, commented, “We are so pleased to have two Oceanview titles featured in the December 2007 Brodart McNaughton Letter. It is a great honor to have our titles among those selected as recommendations to this vital market.”
Oceanview Publishing (www.oceanviewpub.com) is an independent press headquartered in Massachusetts. For more information, please contact Maryglenn McCombs by phone – (615) 297-9875, or by email – maryglenn@maryglenn.com