Monday’s Top eBooks
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The Art of Kissing Frogs
by Shéa R. MacLeod
FREEBIE
Romantic Comedy
Rating: 4.3
Bad dates? Kate’s had ’em. As an American in London she’s discovered not every Englishman is Tom Hiddleston. There was the guy who wanted to suck her toes in public, and the guy who thought he was an alien. As in the kind from outer space.
Broken heart? Kate’s been there. After her husband left her for a hot Brazilian, her world came crashing down. Her heart and her confidence pretty much got thrown in a blender set to “chop.” Her only options were to run home to America with her tail between her legs, or put on her big girl panties and get on with life. She chose the latter… #ad
Wolf’s Bane
by Aimee Easterling
FREEBIE
Fantasy
Rating: 4.3
Secrets are my specialty. I’m Mai Fairchild — fox shifter, sister’s keeper, and bane of the local werewolf pack. In a world where different is dangerous, my sister and I must pretend to be human at all costs. Too bad I just lost the job that lets me live under the radar while putting food on my sister’s plate.
Enter an enticing werewolf who offers enough cash to upgrade our diets from ramen noodles to salami if I join him on a magical hunt. But can I afford to accept the opportunity when the risk of working closely with every fox shifter’s sworn enemy is so great? Check out Aimee Easterling’s Moon Marked series! #ad
Mitsy the Oven Mitt Goes to School
by America’s Test Kitchen Kids
BARGAIN
Children’s Fiction
Rating: 4.8
In this heartwarming and playful story, we meet Mitsy, a young oven mitt who has spent her whole life in the mitten factory. Mitsy is a lot of things, and one of them is nervous.
When she is accepted into Miss Copperpot’s Acedemy for Useful Utensils, the magical boarding school where kitchen utensils go to learn how to assist in cooking, she is nervous to leave her home and meet other heat-proof utensils… #ad
The Beautiful Ones
by Prince
BARGAIN
Biography & Memoir
Rating: 4.8
Prince was a musical genius, one of the most beloved, accomplished, and acclaimed musicians of our time. He was a startlingly original visionary with an imagination deep enough to whip up whole worlds, from the sexy, gritty funk paradise of “Uptown” to the mythical landscape of Purple Rain to the psychedelia of “Paisley Park.”
The Beautiful Ones is the story of how Prince became Prince–a first-person account of a kid absorbing the world around him and then creating a persona, an artistic vision, and a life, before the hits and fame that would come to define him. #ad
The Land Where Hearts Beat
by Ellen Knightley
BARGAIN
Historical Romance
Rating: 5.0
3 delightful Historical Western novels!
The Clocksmith of Her Dreams
A Deal With Love
A Hero to Her Rescue
“This is a collection of three stories about women that run from the arranged marriages that their parents are trying to force on them. They run and find a new place to start over and find the ones that they have been dreaming of! They all find the hand families that they have bern wanting! Each book has a different storyline and characters that will pull you in!” -Amazon Customer #ad
Restitution
by Chris Lofts
BARGAIN
Thriller
Rating: 5.0
When technology expert Mo Archer’s father Roland goes missing he is unwittingly dragged into a Nazi art swindle 80 years in the making.
Mo tracks the last known location of the retired art lecturer’s phone to a place that makes no sense. When an old family friend calls, equally desperate to find his father, Mo is drawn in deeper. Emilia Carducci unfolds a decades-old family feud linked to a rediscovered masterpiece that has set the London art world and media abuzz. Mo refuses to see the link between Roland’s disappearance and the painting until he uncovers what his father left behind. Fuelled by fear and armed with his discovery he turns to the only other person he can trust, his assistant Sapph. Ex-military, retired MMA champion and with an unhealthy interest in the dark web, Sapph gets to work. #ad
The Sleuth Sisters
by Maggie Pill
FREEBIE
Women Sleuths
Rating: 4.3
Middle-aged sisters Faye and Barb decide to open a detective agency in Allport, their small town in northern Lower Michigan. They agree that Retta, their baby sister, will NOT be included, since she tends to take over any organization she’s part of.
The agency does not take off, and Faye reconsiders the decision to leave Retta out, since as the widow of a slain state trooper, she’s got contacts all over Michigan. Retta’s only too willing to “help” and immediately begins second-guessing their decisions, which leads to sparks between her and Barb… #ad
Ink-Stained Hollywood
by Eric Hoyt
FREEBIE
History
Rating: 4.0
For the first half of the twentieth century, no American industry boasted a more motley and prolific trade press than the movie business–a cutthroat landscape that set the stage for battle by ink.
Exploring the communities of exhibitors and creative workers that constituted key subscribers, Ink-Stained Hollywood tells the story of how a heterogeneous trade press triumphed by appealing to the foundational aspects of industry culture–taste, vanity, partisanship, and exclusivity. #ad
The Crucible of Time
by John Brunner
BARGAIN
Science Fiction
Rating: 4.1
On a planet besieged with cosmic dust, where meteors of all sizes frequently hit, wiping out entire civilizations, a strange alien species struggles against extinction over the course of millennia.
As their star grows hotter, melting ice caps and causing more earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, higher levels of radiation lead to higher rates of mutation. Plants that had been edible become poisonous or die off altogether. Watching their dire situation only get worse, the planet’s scientists finally acknowledge that to survive long-term, the inhabitants will have to abandon their fraught home world and become a space-faring species. #ad
Brute Force
by Marc Cameron
BARGAIN
Mystery/Thriller
Rating: 4.6
In the aftermath of a devastating biological attack, America stands on the brink of disaster. The President of the United States is controlled by terrorists. The Vice President, global mastermind Lee McKeon, is plotting his next move. And special agent Jericho Quinn is running for his life.
Desperate to clear his name–and expose the conspirators in the White House–Quinn must race against time before McKeon can execute his evil plan. It begins with heightened security, mass surveillance, and the establishment of a brutal police state. It can only end in the takeover of America. The only thing standing between democracy and destruction is a man named Quinn…and one perfectly aimed bullet. #ad
Cherry Crossing
by Lisa Prysock
BARGAIN
Christian Western Historical Romance
Rating: 5.0
Jocelyn Hayes and her two younger sisters have inherited the family farm in Honey River Canyon, Montana Territory, after their parents perished in a blizzard.
Fast forward to 1877, five and a half years later, Josie is no longer seventeen going on eighteen, trying to survive. At twenty-three, beautiful, vivacious, and independent, she has learned to succeed. She has a strong desire to expand Cherry Crossing into the horse farm Pa had always envisioned, but one man stands in the way, Jacob Hunter. Infuriated, Josie hopes to change his mind, but can she fight a man she finds so infuriatingly attractive? #ad
The Body Effect
by Dawn Cuckow
BARGAIN
Non-Fiction
Rating: 4.9
Diets don’t work! How can you sustain your weight loss when you crave food? When no matter what you do that belly fat doesn’t budge?
If you don’t just want, but feel you need that pastry – if all you can think of is sinking your teeth into a donut – what do you do? Why, when you try to lose weight, does your body develop a mind of it’s own and decide it wants the foods you are trying to cut back on? It’s frustrating. You feel like you are fighting against your body. Why is it so hard to lose those pounds? Or keep them off? Losing weight doesn’t have to be such a struggle. When you crush the cravings and the desire to overeat; when you change the internal messages in your body so it no longer hangs onto fat, you lose weight for good… #ad
The Hound of the Baskervilles
by Arthur Conan Doyle
FREEBIE
Literary Classics
Rating: 4.6
The curse of the Baskervilles dates to the seventeenth century, when the wicked Hugo Baskerville chased a farmer’s daughter across the pitch-dark moor of Grimpen with vile intentions. The poor girl died of fright, but Baskerville’s fate was worse–a giant black hound, eyes afire and jaws dripping with blood, tore out his throat and devoured it on the spot.
Since then, the specter of that terrible beast has haunted Baskerville Hall, many of whose inhabitants have met violent, mysterious, and tragic ends. #ad
Why Doesn’t God Speak to Me?
by Lynn Hardy
FREEBIE
Religious & Inspirational
Rating: 4.5
Eager hearts cry out, hoping for a single word to confirm that He hears us. Yet, many times the only sound is silence. Over the years people have given me several reasons why God speaks to some and not to others. One night, as I tossed and turned, I brought each of these reasons before the Lord, stating why each of them did not line up with who I thought He was.
For the next few hours, God used things I learned about years ago and things I had just discovered to show why He talks to some in demonstrative ways and why He doesn’t speak at all to others… #ad
Firefly Beach
by Luanne Rice
BARGAIN
Women’s Fiction
Rating: 4.5
Author of the acclaimed novels Cloud Nine and Follow the Stars Home, Luanne Rice returns with another moving portrait of a family in crisis–as three sisters come face-to-face with the past and find in each other the courage to go on.
Coolly sophisticated and steadfastly single, Caroline Renwick has always been the sister everyone could count on. As she and Clea and Skye gathered at Firefly Hill, their childhood home, Caroline thought that they had all put the past behind them. But as summer gets under way, a mysterious man arrives–a man who has the power to bring it all back…. #ad
TWO HEARTS’ ALLIANCE
by Tamara Ferguson
BARGAIN
Romantic Suspense
Rating: 4.6
Captain Jeremy Northrup meets fellow Captain, Christine Cameron McKay, who typically works in search and rescue, when she arrives in Arizona to assist in the final stages of the training program for Iraqi pilots. Immediately attracted to one another, there’s one major problem–Christine is married. But still, Jeremy can’t help thinking how much in sync they are when they spend those few weeks working together.
Christine’s marriage has been in name only for the last few years. And as attracted as she is to Jeremy, she’s not the kind of woman who would cheat on her husband, despite her suspicions that her husband’s been cheating on her. When her husband asks for another chance, she gives in, only to regret it another year later when she finds out her husband’s been stashing funds away in a hidden account… Check out Tamara Ferguson’s Two Hearts Wounded Warrior Romance series! #ad
Murders and Metaphors
by Amanda Flower
BARGAIN
Cozy Mystery
Rating: 4.5
January means ice wine season in the Niagara Falls region, but the festivities leave Charming Books owner Violet Waverly cold, still reeling from a past heartbreak. A past heartbreak who will be present at the annual midnight grape-harvest festival, and no magic in the world or incantation powerful enough could get Violet to attend.
But Grandma Daisy, an omniscient force all on her own, informs Violet that she’s already arranged for the mystical Charming Books to host celebrity sommelier Belinda Perkins’s book signing at the party. Little do either Waverly women know, the ice wine festival will turn colder still when Violet finds Belinda in the middle of the frozen vineyard–with a grape harvest knife protruding from her chest. #ad
Tight Spot
by Lisa Suzanne
BARGAIN
Romance
Rating: 4.7
I don’t date football players. I’m not interested in the ones who are a decade older than me. I want nothing to do with the ones who play on the same team as my brothers, and I certainly avoid the ones who spend more time in strip clubs than kids’ clubs. So why do I suddenly find myself faking a relationship with Ben Olson, the bad boy tight end who fits every descriptor on my naughty list?
He’s in a tight spot, and I’m intrigued by the illicit under the dinner table action that proved to me he’s nothing but trouble. He’s hot and I’m bored. He doesn’t do relationships, and I’m just looking for some fun. Except fun is taking a quick turn into real feelings, and now I’m in a tight spot of my own. Check out Lisa Suzanne’s Vegas Aces: The Tight End series! #ad