Clair Robson, Mary Jo Putney (two titles), Ruth Glick and Eileen Buckholtz (as Rebecca York), Louise Titchener (as Anne Silverlock), Linda Shertzer (as Melinda Pryce), Carolyn Males (as Clare Richards), Rita Boucher, Chassie West (as Joyce McGill), Cynthia Bailey-Pratt, Nancy Baggett, Kathryn Jensen (as Nicole Davidson), Ellen Rawlings (two titles), Anne Knoll, Vivian Copeland (as Vivian Keith), Sonya Crown, J. 1 from coast to coast, her half-dozen new novels included her first in hardback. Monteleone, James Luceno and Brian Daley, and Jack McKinney among thrillers was John Feinstein's "Running Mates." Short story collections included Elisavietta Ritchie's "Flying Time: Stories and Half Stories" and "Mindwarps," by John Maclay.īountiful is ever the word for romance fiction. Science fiction included books by Thomas F. Mack's "Checkfire" and "Ripples" by William Elliot Hazelgrove. Gould's "Throw the Rascals Out," William P. Hunter Wilson's "In My Father's House," "Vanish With the Rose" by Barbara Michaels (Barbara Mertz), J. Justice" by Gallatin Warfield, "His Master's Voice" by Robert Kotlowitz, Lawrence Hill's "Some Great Thing," "The Great Molinas" by Neil D. Johnston, Jean McGarry's "The Courage of Girls," Robert Stone's "Outerbridge Reach," "State v. Novels included Brent Wade's "Company Man," "Biting the Wall" by J. When fiction alone passes a dozen entries, you know it's been a busy year. Now begins the annual foolhardy attempt to sight them, to sort them (in more categories than ever) and, mentioning merely name and book title, to salute their authors, editors, illustrators, printers and marketers. All year, the publishing of general-reader books by Marylanders or about Maryland never slackened. He wrapped an arm around him, pulling his little brother closer and hugging him tightly.If Greater Baltimore never had so many bookstores, Maryland seems never to have had so many authors. Tim smiled, his heart felt as light as a feather as he leaned down and placed a kiss on Damian’s forehead. “I make no excuse for my past behaviour towards you and I can only offer you my word that it won’t happen again.” Damian hesitated, “I would like for us to be brothers, if you want to, that is.” “I’m sorry too,” The younger boy said after a few minutes of silence. “Err, thanks.” Tim replied, feeling even more confused when Damian wrapped the blanket around his shoulder before sitting down and snuggling up to him. “Here,” his little brother said, offering him a cup of hot chocolate. Damian said nothing and his expression was completely blank as he placed the tray on the table beside the bench. ![]() Tim noted that he also had a blanket thrown over his shoulder. Tim felt his eyes widening in disbelief as he continued to stare at his little brother, who was balancing a tray filled with a plate of cookies and two cups of hot chocolate, entering the room. ![]() He sat back down on the bench and resigned himself to another night alone.Ī few minutes passed and his head snapped up when he heard footsteps coming. Perhaps it’s just too late for them and now he had to accept the fact that he and Damian will never have the same relationship that they do with the rest of their siblings. Tim sighed, shaking his head as he took an icepack and gingerly placed it on his head. For what it’s worth Damian, I am so sorry.”ĭamian didn’t bother answering, just spun around on his heels and left the room without even glancing back at him. Tim softened a bit, “I know and I regret that. “You’ve never cared about me before,” Damian said, eyes filled with confusion and suspicion. “I’m not saying that you can’t, you stupid brat.” Tim snapped at him, why can’t this entitled brat just understand?! “I’m saying that you’re family and family protects each other. “I can take care of myself!” Damian cut him off, his fists clenching and unclenching like he wanted to punch something. “You’re my little brother, that means I’m responsible for you whether you like it or not-” With a heavy sigh, Tim pushed himself off the bench in the Batcave and put his shirt back on, wincing a bit at the pain and looking at Damian with an intense look on his face.
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