Sure.
It was pretty basic. Sent them a query with the manuscript and they liked it. The acquisitions manager called me and we chatted. She wanted to send me a contract. I told her that I had done more checking around (bad on me for not doing it beforehand, I guess) and found out they did subsidy publishing and I wasn't interested in that. She let me know that not all of the publishing they do was subsidy and that was not what I was being offered.
Fifteen days later the contract arrived. No red flags to me, but since I'm a newbie I had four others look at it, including a contracts attorney and an author who had her first book with a small press and her current book with a major publisher. The royalties and advance are what I expected, based on what the author told me about her experience.
So far the experience has been really good. Everyone I've worked with (acquisitions manager, editor, marketing and publicity, etc) has been great. They've been pleased with the pre-order numbers...the book is out next week. I guess time will tell, but so far I've had no complaints whatsoever. They are setting up interviews for me and yesterday I got an email about having a book signing in North Carolina. They are taking care of all the publicity. I've really not done much of anything yet except agree to interviews and well, write the book.
Like I said, time will tell. But I've been happy with the experience thus far.