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THAT INCREDIBLE KISS
by Tamara Ferguson
FREEBIE
Semi-Steamy Romance
Rating: 4.5

AMAZON

Growing up together in Crystal Rock, Wisconsin, Ashley Mitchum & Brian O’Neill have been at odds for years. Conniving and sometimes cruel when she doesn’t get her way, Ashley is someone Brian doesn’t want to feel attracted to. Ashley’s the first one to admit she’s been spoiled rotten by her family. Brian has interfered with every relationship she’s ever had, but yet she’s never had the courage to tell him off. It’s the summer after high school graduation… See full series! #ad


Vintage Hearts
by Ellie Hartwood
FREEBIE
Romantic Comedy
Rating: 4.1

AMAZON

When Bree Carlyle’s boyfriend leaves for Paris, taking the rent money with him, all she has left are boxes of old books, a worn-out bookmark, and a gift from her friendly, pothead neighbor. Desperate for a place to lick her wounds, Bree heads to her family’s once-thriving Napa vineyard. After all, where better to drown her sorrows than a small town with lots and lots of alcohol? Gideon Donnelly is a sheriff’s deputy with eyes on a law career… See full series! #ad


Hunters of the Lost City
by Kali Wallace
0.99
Children’s Fiction
Rating: 4.5

AMAZON NOOK

Twelve-year-old Octavia grew up believing the town of Vittoria was the only one left in the world. The sole survivors of a deadly magical war and plague, the people of Vittoria know there’s no one alive outside the town walls–except the terrible monsters that prowl the forest. But then the impossible happens: Octavia meets another girl beyond the walls, someone who isn’t Vittorian. Everything she’s ever believed is thrown into question… #ad


A Killing in Amish Country
by Gregg Olsen & Rebecca Morris
2.99
True Crime Biography
Rating: 4.2

AMAZON NOOK

At just 30 years old, with dark-blonde hair and freckles, Barbara Weaver was as pretty as the women depicted on the covers of her favorite “bonnet” stories – romance novels set in Amish America. Barbara had everything she’d ever wanted: five beautiful children, a home, her faith, and a husband named Eli. But while Barbara was happy to live as the Amish have for centuries – without modern conveniences, Eli was tempted by technology… #ad


Nyxia
by Scott Reintgen
1.99
Science Fiction
Rating: 4.6

AMAZON NOOK

Emmett Atwater isn’t just leaving Detroit; he’s leaving Earth. Why the Babel Corporation recruited him is a mystery, but the number of zeroes on their contract has him boarding their lightship and hoping to return to Earth with enough money to take care of his family. Forever. Before long, Emmett discovers that he is one of ten recruits, all of whom have troubled pasts and are a long way from home. Now each recruit must earn the right… #ad


A Theater for Dreamers
by Polly Samson
1.99
Women’s Fiction
Rating: 4.1

AMAZON NOOK

It’s 1960, and the world teeters on the edge of cultural, political, sexual, and artistic revolution. On the Greek island of Hydra, a proto-commune of poets, painters, and musicians revel in dreams at the feet of their unofficial leaders, the writers Charmian Clift and George Johnston, troubled queen and king of bohemia. At the center of this circle of misfit artists are the captivating and inscrutable Axel Jensen, his magnetic wife Marianne Ihlen… #ad


Hey Diddle Diddle, the Runaway Riddle
by P.C. James
0.99
Cozy Mystery
Rating: 4.3

AMAZON

England, 1960’s. Former inspector Tom Ramsay is taking advantage of having to step down. Invalided after getting shot in the line of duty, the plain-speaking man adopts a border collie and gets down to the serious business of hiking the scenic countryside of his ancestry. But after hearing over the radio about a missing local, the fifty-five-year-old ex-cop is shocked when a pleasant walk brings him face-to-face with the victim fleeing her captors… See full series! #ad


One Day Gone
by Luana Ehrlich
FREEBIE
Christian Mystery
Rating: 4.5

AMAZON

Mylas Grey is a private investigator but don’t call him a private detective. That title belongs to his father–not to him. Mylas is the Chief Investigator for Senator Davis Allen, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. His job is to do background investigations for the President’s judicial nominees, and that’s the only kind of investigation he’s interested in doing. But then Lizzie, the Senator’s daughter, goes missing from her campus apartment… See full series! #ad


The Renegades
by Renata Riva
FREEBIE
YA Fantasy
Rating: 4.9

AMAZON

When Iiriniss rescues a severely wounded prince from an ambush, she fears that nothing good will come of it. She and her sisters know his father, King Jethron Bloodthorne, too well since he took everything from them–their family, their land, their freedom. Iiriniss has sworn to avenge her father, but she can’t let Prince Terven die. She has a debt to repay to him. And the more time she spends with him, the more she realises that he is… See full series! #ad


The Promise of a Letter
by Kathleen Fuller
1.99
Christian Fiction
Rating: 4.6

AMAZON NOOK

Roman is on the verge of leaving the Amish ways. Feeling confined by the strict rules, he longs to do something more with his life. But when things don’t go as planned, Roman’s prospects outside of the community dwindle. Upon learning that his beloved grandmother has died and left a letter urging him to reconcile with his brother in Birch Creek, Roman decides to return home. But he doesn’t plan to stay for long. Leanna Chupp has always made her own way… #ad


A Taste for Poison
by Neil Bradbury
2.99
History
Rating: 4.5

AMAZON NOOK

As any reader of murder mysteries can tell you, poison is one of the most enduring–and popular–weapons of choice for a scheming murderer. It can be slipped into a drink, smeared onto the tip of an arrow or the handle of a door, even filtered through the air we breathe. But how exactly do these poisons work to break our bodies down, and what can we learn from the damage they inflict? In a fascinating blend of popular science, medical history… #ad


A Baby’s Cry on the Prairie Wind
by Ellen Knightley
0.99
Historical Romance
Rating: 4.8

AMAZON

After witnessing the murder of her best friend, Amelia Brooks vows to take her friend’s baby son to Texas to his only remaining family. To her surprise, upon arrival, she finds not only a welcoming home for the boy but also a place for herself, surrounded by the creatures she loves most: horses. The only gray cloud in her new beginning is the bitter man she meets at the ranch… Things are about to get more complicated, as the past Amelia fled… See full series! #ad


O’SHAUGHNESSY INVESTIGATIONS, INC.: The Cases Nobody Wanted
by A.G. Russo
2.99
Mystery Detective/Historical Fiction
Rating: 4.3

AMAZON

The homefront, summer 1942, Brooklyn, New York. Six months after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, America was fighting overseas with the Allies in World War II. Maeve O’Shaughnessy’s fight for survival was different. Her three brothers were shipped out and left her with their new detective agency and fifteen-year-old brother to manage. Before the War, Maeve worked as a secretary. She knew nothing about detective agencies… #ad


Gossip Game
by Tracy Solheim
0.99
Contemporary Romance
Rating: 4.6

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Heiress Charlotte Davis has pulled some impulsive stunts in her twenty-seven years. Ranking right up at the top? “Buying” at auction the quarterback of her brother’s precious football team, the Baltimore Blaze. In her defense, the event was for charity. Besides, she owed the guy one. He’d rescued her from a situation even more dire years before–right before he broke her heart. After a dismal season, Noah Hudson’s reputation with the fans… See full series! #ad


The Key
by Carolina Mac
FREEBIE
Women’s Fiction
Rating: 4.4

AMAZON

Midlife Crisis: A loss of self-confidence and feeling of anxiety or disappointment that can occur in early middle age: Oxford Dictionaries. Martina Spencer hits her fortieth birthday and retires from the homicide department at Las Vegas PD. Along with her adopted K-9, Backup, she hits the road not knowing or caring where she’ll end up. Her adventures take her to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where her life blossoms in ways she never imagined. See full series! #ad


Cut Open the Sky: The Story of Connie Castro Jackson
by Corliss Corazza
FREEBIE
Biography & Memoir
Rating: 4.1

AMAZON

Connie Castro Jackson was born in the San Joaquin Valley labor camps of California during the Great Depression to her white mother who had fled Oklahoma’s Dust Bowl and a Filipino man who worked beside her in the camps. From a very early age, Ms. Jackson recognized in herself the ability to see spirits, but also struggled against racism and a sense of inferiority. Eventually, she broke free from her beginnings to build a career as a psychic… #ad


Prepping 101: 40 Steps You Can Take to Be Prepared
by Kathy Harrison
1.99
Crafts & Hobbies
Rating: 4.7

AMAZON NOOK

The next severe storm, power outage, or financial meltdown could hit at any time. Having a household contingency plan and being part of a strong, resilient community could mean the difference between life and death. This friendly and highly accessible guide introduces the most important, practical steps your whole family can take in advance to ensure survival, safety, and comfort in short- or long-term emergencies… #ad


The Darkest Evening of the Year
by Dean Koontz
1.99
Horror
Rating: 4.5

AMAZON NOOK

With each of his #1 New York Times bestsellers, Dean Koontz has displayed an unparalleled ability to entertain and enlighten readers with novels that capture the essence of our times even as they bring us to the edge of our seats. Now he delivers a heart-gripping tour de force he’s been waiting years to write, at once a love story, a thrilling adventure, and a masterwork of suspense that redefines the boundaries of primal fear–and of enduring devotion… #ad


At the Edge of the Orchard
by Tracy Chevalier
1.99
Historical Fiction
Rating: 4.1

AMAZON NOOK

1838: James and Sadie Goodenough have settled where their wagon got stuck – in the muddy, stagnant swamps of northwest Ohio. They and their five children work relentlessly to tame their patch of land, buying saplings from a local tree man known as John Appleseed so they can cultivate the fifty apple trees required to stake their claim on the property. But the orchard they plant sows the seeds of a long battle. James loves the apples… #ad


The #1 Lawyer
by James Patterson & Nancy Allen
4.99
Mystery/Thriller
Rating: 4.5

AMAZON NOOK

Stafford Lee Penney is a small-town lawyer with a big-time reputation for winning every case he tries. In his sharp suits and polished Oxford shoes, Penney is Biloxi, Mississippi’s #1 Lawyer and top local celebrity. Just as Penney notches his latest courtroom victory, his wife is scandalously killed. He spirals into a legal and personal losing streak, damaging his reputation and ruining his career. That’s when Penney makes a bold decision… #ad


Like Family
by Michele M. Feeney
0.99
Literary Fiction
Rating: 5.0

AMAZON

Mollie Crowley, a 26-year-old Irish unmarried teacher at a one-room schoolhouse in rural Michigan, and 8-year-old Cecilia Pokorski, a Polish girl orphaned after the deaths of her family during the 1918 influenza pandemic, are an unlikely pair. While Cecilia is grieving the loss of her beloved Mamusia, Mollie leans on her own mother, Catherine, for assistance after taking the girl into their home. Mollie loves teaching, but Cecilia… #ad