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My Charmed Life B E T H B E R N S T E I N NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY NAL Trade Paperback July 2012 my charmeD life Rocky Romances, Precious Family Connections and Searching for a Band of Gold Beth Bernstein suggested order rocky romances, precious family connections 978-0-451-23693-7 • $15.00/$16.00 Can. Trade Paperback 384 pp./5 1/2” x 8 1/4”/Carton: 36/Memoir Rights: W00 First Serial, Audio, UK/ANZ, Translation: NAL Signet Other: The Fischer-Harbage Agency 115 West 29th Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10001 Publishing History: Original EAN: 9780451236937 51500 On sale July 3, 2012 and searching for a Band of gold My Charmed Life a memoir B E T H B E R N S T E I N Photo © Fab Photo Chicago, 2011 A heartwarming memoir from a jewelry expert who believes that jewels are forever... From her mother’s love beads and her grandmother’s jewelry box to the window displays at Bloomingdales, Beth Bernstein has been in love with jewelry for as long as she can remember. In the utterly charming My Charmed Life, Beth shares jewelry’s infl uence on her family, her romances, and her very outlook on life—one gem at a time. MARKETING • National television interviews • New York City media and in-store author appearances • Print features and reviews • Online reviews and author interviews • Author video available • Online advertising SALES POINTS • Just as Ilene Beckerman’s Love, Loss, and What I Wore spoke to women who have strong memories tied to clothes, My Charmed Life will resonate with many women who know that every piece of jewelry has a deeply signifi cant and personal meaning • Bernstein is the senior editor of Instore and Indesign, the country’s leading jewelry magazines • Bernstein’s blog, B-Jeweled, blends her real life experiences with her jewelry knowledge, and is very popular among fashion bloggers and jewelry retailers , Beth Bernstein has written about dating, relationships, and family for women’s and lifestyle magazines, and has worked in the jewelry industry for twenty years. She runs her own consulting company, where she works with leading jewelry designers and retailers. She lives in New York City. Visit her blog at bjeweled.wordpress.com, and coming in 2012, beth-bernstein.com. —34—

NAL Trade Paperback July 2012 miSTreSS of mourning A Novel Karen Harper 978-0-451-23690-6 • $15.00/$16.00 Can. Trade Paperback 416 pp./5 1/16” x 8 1/4”/Carton: 40/Historical Novel Rights: E00 First Serial: NAL Signet Other: Jane Rotrosen Agency 318 East 51st Street New York, NY 10022 Publishing History: Original Previous Book: The Queen’s Governess 978-0-451-23206-9 (8/11) EAN: 9780451236906 51500 On sale July 3, 2012 suggested order Photo © A gripping new historical novel of suspense and romance, from a national bestselling author. London, 1501. In a time of political unrest, Varina Westcott, a young widow and candle maker for court and church, agrees to perform a clandestine service for Queen Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII. The queen’s eldest child and heir to the throne, newly married Prince Arthur, has died suddenly under mysterious circumstances. Elizabeth wants Varina and royal aid Nicholas Sutton to travel into the Welsh wilderness to investigate the death. But as the couple unearths one unsettling clue after another, they begin to fear that the conspiracy they’re confronting is far more ambitious and treacherous than even the queen imagined. Praise for Karen Harper’s novels: “As good as the best of Philippa Gregory.” —Library Journal “A classic of Tudor-era historical fiction.” —Writing the Renaissance “Will hook those who can’t get enough of England’s turbulent history.” MARKETING • Print features and reviews • Online reviews and author interviews • Readers Guide included in book • Book club outreach SALES POINTS —35— —Publishers Weekly • National bestselling author of The Queen’s Governess (8/11), a Los Angeles Times “Recommended Read” • Suspenseful, meticulously researched historical fiction • For fans of Philippa Gregory and Ariana Franklin • Early Tudor period provides fresh territory for the era’s fans Karen Harper is a former college and high school English instructor who lives in Columbus, Ohio, and Naples, Florida. Her books have been New York Times extended list bestsellers and USA Today bestsellers, and have been published throughout the world. Connect online: karenharperauthor.com

NAL Trade Paperback July 2012<br />

miSTreSS of mourning<br />

A Novel<br />

Karen Harper<br />

978-0-451-23690-6 • $15.00/$16.00 Can.<br />

Trade Paperback<br />

416 pp./5 1/16” x 8 1/4”/Carton: 40/Historical Novel<br />

Rights: E00<br />

First Serial: NAL Signet<br />

Other: Jane Rotrosen Agency<br />

318 East 51st Street<br />

New York, NY 10022<br />

Publishing History: Original<br />

Previous Book: The Queen’s Governess<br />

978-0-451-23206-9 (8/11)<br />

EAN: 9780451236906 51500<br />

On sale July 3, 2012<br />

suggested order<br />

Photo ©<br />

A gripping new historical novel of suspense and<br />

romance, from a national bestselling author.<br />

London, 1501. In a time of political unrest, Varina Westcott, a young<br />

widow and candle maker for court and church, agrees to perform a<br />

clandestine service for Queen Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII. The<br />

queen’s eldest child and heir to the throne, newly married Prince Arthur,<br />

has died suddenly under mysterious circumstances. Elizabeth wants<br />

Varina and royal aid Nicholas Sutton to travel into the Welsh wilderness<br />

to investigate the death. But as the couple unearths one unsettling clue<br />

after another, they begin to fear that the conspiracy they’re confronting is<br />

far more ambitious and treacherous than even the queen imagined.<br />

Praise for Karen Harper’s novels:<br />

“As good as the best of Philippa Gregory.” —Library Journal<br />

“A classic of Tudor-era historical fiction.” —Writing the Renaissance<br />

“Will hook those who can’t get enough of England’s turbulent history.”<br />

MARKETING<br />

• Print features and re<strong>view</strong>s<br />

• Online re<strong>view</strong>s and author inter<strong>view</strong>s<br />

• Readers Guide included in book<br />

• Book club outreach<br />

SALES POINTS<br />

—35—<br />

—Publishers Weekly<br />

• National bestselling author of The Queen’s Governess (8/11), a Los Angeles<br />

Times “Recommended Read”<br />

• Suspenseful, meticulously researched historical fiction<br />

• For fans of Philippa Gregory and Ariana Franklin<br />

• Early Tudor period provides fresh territory for the era’s fans<br />

Karen Harper is a former college and high school English instructor who lives<br />

in Columbus, Ohio, and Naples, Florida. Her books have been New York Times<br />

extended list bestsellers and USA Today bestsellers, and have been published<br />

throughout the world. Connect <strong>online</strong>: karenharperauthor.com

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