Books from Lyrical Press

  • Cat's Cradle
    By William W. Johnstone

    He was not from Ruger County; a transient from around the Richmond area. He had been drained of blood and partially eaten. Doctor Ramsey said the body was not more than twenty-four to thirty-six hours old. The lawmen exchanged glances.

  • Cat's Eye
    By William W. Johnstone

    “The crew chief and the men who worked with him in diverting the power that day over in Ruger County are all dead. One committed suicide, one was killed in a car accident, one fell from the bucket of a cherry picker, and another had a ...

  • Rockabilly Limbo
    By William W. Johnstone

    He picked up a Ruger Mini-14 and jacked in a round, putting the weapon on safety. “Come on, Jim. Let's take a walk-around. Gary, you stand the first watch. I'll relieve you in two hours, then Jim can take it.

  • Lady Eleanor's Seventh Suitor
    By Anna Bradley

    Thomas Lawrence was one of her favorite painters, and she'd particularly wanted to see his portraits, but now instead of rational artistic observations, she'd be compelled to feign ignorance. Whatever would she find say about the Duke ...

  • Devil's Heart
    By William W. Johnstone

    It was in the summer of 1958 that the horror surfaced in the town of Whitfield, erupting like a festering boil, spewing its corruption on everyone near it.

  • A Crying Shame
    By William W. Johnstone

    But once taken, each became a mother of an unholy child, a link in the chain of madness and evil, a spawn to carry on the devil's name! DON’T MISS THESE WILLIAM W. JOHNSTONE THRILLERS!

  • The Devil's Laughter
    By William W. Johnstone

    Something funny’s going on in Louisiana’s backwoods .

  • Badly Done, Emma Lee
    By Leah Marie Brown

    “A Ross-and-Rachel break?” Ross and Rachel, two characters from the television show Friends, took a break from dating each other, with Ross immediately engaging in a drunken hookup with a skank he met in a bar. “No,” Lexi sniffs.

  • Owning It
    By Leah Marie Brown

    ... Shocking Paris by Stanley Meisler, The Judgement of Paris: The Revolutionary Decade That Gave the World Impressionism by Ross King—and several that make me wish I could bust my meager budget—The Lady in Gold: The Extraordinary Tale ...

  • Pass Interference
    By Desiree Holt

    Praise for Desiree Holt and her fan-favorite novels “Readers can’t help but root for them to fall in love.”—RT Book Reviews “Her novels are about the story: the characters, their motivations, their flaws and back stories and ...

  • Fourth Down
    By Desiree Holt

    But when their skirmishes turn into full-contact workouts—and they face off against the dangers of their jobs—Chase and Holly must choose between letting the clock run down or playing to win… Praise for Desiree Holt and her fan ...

  • Line of Scrimmage
    By Desiree Holt

    Praise for Desiree Holt and her fan-favorite novels “Readers can’t help but root for them to fall in love.”—RT Book Reviews “Her novels are about the story: the characters, their motivations, their flaws and back stories and ...

  • Forward Pass
    By Desiree Holt

    Praise for Desiree Holt and her fan-favorite novels “Readers can’t help but root for them to fall in love.”—RT Book Reviews “Her novels are about the story: the characters, their motivations, their flaws and back stories and ...

  • Without Warning
    By Desiree Holt

    When you don’t know how the story will end .

  • Hide and Seek
    By Desiree Holt

    Day is no problem, but as tensions rise at night, nothing can protect them from giving in to unbridled passion . . . “Sexy, intelligent, pulse-pounding!” —USA Today bestselling author Debra Webb on Deadly Business “Hide and Seek ...

  • A Deadly Business
    By Desiree Holt

    Now Justin will do anything to protect the woman he cares about more deeply than he dares to admit. . . . “Sexy, intelligent, pulse-pounding!” —USA Today bestselling author Debra Webb “Desiree Holt is the queen of sizzling romantic ...

  • Sweet Reality
    By Laura Heffernan

    Naturally, she looked as gorgeous as ever, in an emerald green halter top and white capris. How did people wear white pants? If I even thought about wearing white on my lower half, I'd immediately start my period while falling into a ...

  • Death Comes to Dogwood Manor
    By Sandra Bretting

    Making Southern brides beautiful is top priority for hat designer Missy DuBois, but sometimes her Louisiana studio moonlights as a crime-solving headquarters . . . While driving to her hat...

  • Her Leading Man
    By Maggie Dallen

    “Gee, thanks.” * * * * Ben's hangover was officially into its second day. Which was unfair, really. When had he gotten so old that hangovers were multi-day events? But then, he'd been on an epic binge the other night, so it was only ...

  • The Accidental Elopement
    By Maggie Dallen

    “Gee, thanks.” She ignored his sarcasm. “Once Daniel realized you were using a fake name, he got suspicious so he had you followed. When he found out you two were headed to Vegas together, well....just be glad he called me and Jack and ...