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Friday, July 3, 2009

Free Romance and Erotica

My Soul to Lose ($2.39 Kindle), by Rachel Vincent, is currently free in the eHarlequin store. This one has DRM, so won't work on the Kindle. There are three different formats, the Mobipocket version will work on other mobi devices that support DRM, including Mobipocket Reader on your PC. You'll have to create an account and register the PID before you download the book.

Book Description
It was supposed to be a fun day, shopping at the mall with her best friend. Then the panic attack started and Kaylee Cavanaugh finds herself screaming, unable to stop. Her secret fears are exposed and it's the worst day of her life.

Until she wakes up in the psychiatric unit.

She tries to convince everyone she's fine--despite the shadows she sees forming around another patient and the urge to scream which comes burbling up again and again. Everyone thinks she's crazy. Everyone except Lydia, that is. Another patient with some special abilities....

An eBook exclusive prequel to Rachel Vincent's SOUL SCREAMERS series.


Get a free copy of the book HERE.


The next two of these are short reads or novellas and in the PDF format. Ericka Scott's Mail Order Mama is set in the 1800's and is a Christmas story, of sorts.

The Hustler is a group effort by a group of authors on the Slash & Burn blog (which probably isn't safe for work viewing). This is definitely in the erotica category (gay, M/M), so not for everyone. Get the PDF HERE.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Summer Romance under $2

Hatchette Books is giving us five new romances for July at the discounted price of $1.99. The first of these, One Scream Away, by Kate Brady, is romantic suspense, although the title would fit erotica or horror, and the longest at 464 pages for the print version.

Killer Chevy Bankes is a master of disguise, and just paroled, he's coming after the woman who sent him to jail, the beautiful antiques expert Beth Denison. A set of antique dolls brings Beth into his sight, and inspire Chevy's disturbing crimes as he draws closer to Beth and her young daughter. Chevy sends the dolls to Beth one-by-one and she soon realizes that these antiques carry the same marks as his victims, signaling that the final piece in his collection will be for her.

Neil Sheridan gave up his FBI shield five years ago, but his best friend Rick, a cop, pulls him in as a consultant on a case involving a serial killer who is eerily similar to a murderer Neil encountered in the past. The investigation leads Neil to Beth's doorstep, and he is certain she isn't telling him the truth. Neil is the only one who can get through Beth's defenses and, as they grow closer, discover the secrets that Beth is hiding about her fateful night with Chevy.


Border Moonlight, by Amanda Scott, is also a substantial read, at 432 pages.

Lady Sibylla Cavers is ripe for marriage, yet she's rejected the first three suitors her father brought. When one of these suitors, the dashing Lord Simon Murray, rescues both Lady Sibylla and the small child she was trying to pull from the churning River Tweed, Sibylla begins to see Lord Simon in a new light. As he cares for her and the child until both are recovered from their near-deaths, she finds admirable - even lovable - qualities in Lord Simon. But political intrigue surrounding the powerful governor of Scotland will throw obstacles in the path if Simon's and Sibylla's budding love. Simon will fight for his inherited estate, while Sibylla will use all of her wits to protect their future together.

Love Is in the Heir, by Kathryn Caskie, is the lightweight of the crowd, but still has 304 pages.

"Fiddlesticks! I am sure the ladies Letitia and Viola Featherton are wrong when it comes to matchmaking. They insist that it has all to do with love. I, Miss Hannah Chillton, believe one has only to bring a couple together and let nature take its true course. To prove my point, I secretly plan to match the ladies themselves. Lud, what a challenge! They are practically in their dotage. And love certainly does not signify in the match the Featherton sisters are making for me. True, when Lord St. Albans and I first met, he fair took my breath away. But after we accidentally ran him down with our carriage, I became convinced he belongs to that most despicable class of men: rakes. His arrogance is insufferable-except when he appears so shy and considerate that I almost think St. Albans is two different men. But that cannot be possible. Or can it?"

Knight of Desire by Margaret Mallory

His surcoat still bloody from battle, William FitzAlan comes to claim the strategic borderlands granted to him by the king. One last prize awaits him at the castle gates: the lovely Lady Catherine Rayburn.

Catherine risked everything to spy for the crown. Her reward? Her lands are declared forfeit and she is given this choice: marry FitzAlan or be taken to the Tower. Catherine agrees to give her handsome new husband her body, but she's keeping secrets, and dare not give him her heart. As passion ignites and danger closes in, Catherine and William must learn to trust in each other to save their marriage, their land, and their very lives.


Seducing a Scottish Bride by Sue-Ellen Welfonder is the only one of the five that is shown on the Amazon Big Deals page - they must be hiding the rest until later in the month.

Gelis MacKenzie is one of the most desirable heiresses in all the Western Highlands. She is the youngest and much adored daughter of the indomitable Black Stag of Kintail, Duncan MacKenzie, who was the hero of Welfonder's novel DEVIL IN A KILT. Unfortunately, Gelis has been branded unmarriageable, but not for lack of masculine interest. No matter how lofty the ancestry, how deep the purse, or how mighty the sword arm, nary a one of her suitors is good enough for her father. Although he loves Gelis fiercely and knows he must someday see her settled and wed, Duncan isn't quite ready to let her go.

But now Duncan has received an offer for Gelis's hand in marriage that he is honor-bound to accept-and it comes from the worst possible quarter. The suitor, Ronan MacRuari of Castle Dare, is the last man Duncan MacKenzie would wish for a son-in-law. Known as the Raven, Ronan is the scion of a dark clan that has been marked by a deadly curse.

Ronan and Gelis are instantly attracted to one another, but they are immediately estranged. Ronan's last two wives have died abruptly and he doesn't want to see his vivacious newly-wed Gelis suffer the same fate, so he distances himself from her as much as possible. In the meantime, Ronan searches for the Raven Stone, a fabled treasure that he believes holds the power of the curse over his clan. But Gelis has fallen in love with her new husband, and she's determined to help him. Though Ronan doesn't know it, Gelis also has the gift of second-sight, and she has seen a future in which she is destined to help redeem her cursed husband.



These same titles can be found in the Sony Store, HERE.

July 4th Specials at Amazon

Amazon has two July 4th specials running (good thru July 5th). Only one really qualifies as a bargain read, at $4.99, but I'm listing them both as the second one is normally quite a bit higher. Both of these are from Thomas Nelson Books; I've reviewed a few books for them in the past, but did not review either of these. I have to say, though - I love the author's name for the first one.

Boomtown: Chang's Famous Fireworks ($4.99) by Nowen N. Particular. Be aware that it is in the Topaz format. There is a picture plate just after the cover that is entirely unreadable on the K1 and the letters are both larger and fuzzier than the standard mobi formatted text. After switching to one font size smaller, though, it was quite readable and I didn't see any formatting problems in the sample. Switching to the DX, the picture plate turned out to be a list of sponsors from Boomtown (and was still quite hard to read, obviously it was scanned in and the resolution isn't that high). But the fuzziness of the fonts went away on the DX (so I suspect isn't a problem on the K2, either, as they have the same screen, just in different sizes). The two pictures in the first chapter that I could see in the sample were also considerably better (not to mention, so much bigger on the DX).

Book Description
Imagine a place where everyone's favorite thing to do is blow stuff up . . . that's Boomtown.

This is a humerous mystery and adventure story that kids (especially boys) will love to read! Boomtown is the home of Chang's Famous Fireworks factory, the Slush Olympics, the "Fighting Slugs" football team, rocket reindeer, and flying barber chairs. Boomtown is a humorous tall tale about a fictional town and its odd residents, written to capture the attention and inspire the imagination of intermediate readers. It's a fun read. However, underneath the humorous veneer, Boomtown asks and answers the question, "What does a healthy community look like?" The main characters struggle as they learn to trust their neighbors.

Visit the Web site www.visitboomtown.com for more information on the book, author, free teacher guides, and more! But stay away from the chickens!


The American Patriot's Almanac: Daily Readings on America ($9.99) by William J. Bennett (Author), John Cribb looks like an interesting read - a devotional/reader that has a different US history lesson for each day. The Hardcover is selling for $21.77 and the info there says it is 608 pages. Even at $9.99, the Kindle version is a bargain, whether you measure in cost per page, total discount. Makes me wish this one had been in their reviewers program, as I'd definitely have signed up for it.

Book Description
365 reasons to love America!

The fife and drum of history mark the time of each passing day. And within their cadence, personalities, conflicts, discoveries, ideas, and nations peal and fade. American history is no different. From the starving time of Jamestown during the Winter of 1609, through the bloody argument of the Civil War, and to today, the United States is a tale best told one day at a time.

Best-selling author and educator Dr. William J. Bennett is a master of the story that is the United States. And in The American Patriot's Almanac, Bennett distills the American drama into three hundred sixty-five entries-one for each day of the year. Fascinating in its detail and singular in its grasp of the big themes, Bennett's Almanac will make anyone a fan of history, assembling even some of the most obscure details. Even better, it will make of everyone a patriot.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

July Orbit Dollar Book: Hidden Empire

Hidden Empire, by Kevin J. Anderson, is the July Dollar Book from Orbit Books. Hidden Empires is the first volume in the The Saga of Seven Suns, with all seven books available on Kindle: the first six have the series name in the title, while the seventh, The Ashes of Worlds, is bit trickier to find, hiding amidst his 33 books and short stories in the Kindle Store.

Book Description
In our galaxy's far future, humans are one of three known intelligent races. We are the new kids on the block, having had star travel for only a few centuries. The other races consist of the Ildirans, ruled by their Mage-Imperator, and the Klikiss, which seem to have vanished, but left behind worlds full of artifacts and fabulous technology that humans are now beginning to find and exploit.

One such piece of technology is a device that can turn a useless gas supergiant planet into a small sun, thereby creating new living space for humans. But when the device is tried for the first time, it awakens the ire of a hitherto unsuspected fourth race, the Hydrogues-and a galaxy-spanning war that threatens all life.

Set against this background are multiple subplots involving a large cast of fascinating characters: a married couple whose archaeological discoveries can save humanity; a young man kidnapped to take over the kingship of the vast Trade Federation; travelling communities of gypsy-like Roamers, one of whom becomes humanity's champion against the Hydrogues; and many more.


This book should be available in most ebookstores at $1 or less for the month of July. I've included links to a few of the more popular stores - but check to see if they have lowered the price before buying - Fictionwise, for example, is well known for not updating any new books or sale prices until the following Monday, while BooksOnBoard may only have one format at the sale price and charge full price for all other formats.

Get this book at Amazon, BooksOnBoard (or HERE - the book is listed twice, with different formats), Fictionwise or Sony

As of this morning, Sony is the only one showing this book as available - but that should changer later today (and over the next week at places like Fictionwise).

Free Ebook from Sony - Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood by Rebecca Wells, is available as a free download in the Sony bookstore thru July 14th. So far, this one isn't available on Kindle (the Paperback is $5.58 at Amazon). You can view the listing in the Sony bookstore, but you'll need to use their (free) software to find the book, add it to your cart and do the purchase. You can read the book either on your PC or one of the Sony Readers, only.

Book Description
When Vivi and Siddalee Walker, an unforgettable mother-daughter team, get into a savage fight over a New York Times article that refers to Vivi as a "tap-dancing child abuser," the fallout is felt from Louisiana to New York to Seattle. Siddalee, a successful theater director with a huge hit on her hands, panics and postpones her upcoming wedding to her lover and friend, Connor McGill. Vivi's intrepid gang of lifelong girlfriends, the Ya-Yas, sashay in and conspire to bring everyone back together.

In 1932, Vivi and the Ya-Yas were disqualified from a Shirley Temple Look-Alike Contest for unladylike behavior. Sixty years later, they're "bucking seventy" and still making waves. They persuade Vivi to send Sidda a scrapbook of girlhood mementos titled "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood."

With the scrapbook in hand, Sidda retreats to a cabin on Washington State's Olympic Peninsula, tormented by fear and uncertainty about the future, and intent on discovering the key to the tangle of anger and tenderness she feels toward her mother. But Vivi's album reveals more questions than answers and leads Sidda to encounter the legacy of imperfect love and the unknowable mystery of life.

With passion and a rare gift for language, Rebecca Wells moves from present to past, unraveling Vivi's life, her enduring friendships with the Ya-Yas and the reverberations of Siddalee. The collective power of the Ya-Yas, each of them totally individual and authentic, permeates this story of a tribe of Louisiana wild women who are impossible to tame.