It was a beautiful weekend, now time to go home. Enjoy the freebies while I take on those crazy winding roads with cliffs of terror.
Edgewood (Edgewood Series)
by Karen McQuestion
(38 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Science Fiction
FREE for a limited time
Wandering the dark streets at night is Russ Becker’s way of dealing with his relentless insomnia and the angst of life. But that changes forever the night he witnesses a strange astronomical event, then discovers he’s developed incredible superpowers.
And he’s not alone. Three others in his town, sexy Mallory, arrogant Jameson, and mysterious Nadia, have had the same experience and acquired intriguing powers of their own. As if Mallory isn’t special enough with her good looks and high IQ, now she can control peoples’ minds. Jameson thinks he’s the coolest because he moves objects with his thoughts, and shy Nadia struggles to understand her new empathic abilities.
At first the four secretly relish their newfound gifts while keeping them hidden. However, things get serious when they learn they’re being hunted by an organization that wants them for its own nefarious purposes. Russ has always picked his battles wisely, but when the bad guys threaten his family, they’re about to find out they messed with the wrong teens. What transpires will change all of them in ways they never imagined.
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Fierce Eden (The Louisiana History Collection)
by Jennifer Blake
(26 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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What has he done with his devil’s bargain…?
Reynaud, of both French and Natchez Indian blood, endures a deadly slur from the lovely widow, Elise Laffont. Because of it, he demands she become his bedmate in return for saving her and her friends during a dangerous uprising. How was he to know she dreaded a man’s possession?
Elise expects the same brutal treatment from the half-breed brother of the ruler of the Natchez that she received from her dead husband. Instead, she is presented with a dubious bargain: Reynaud will not touch her, as long as she explores his magnificent body each night instead.
Their sensual pact turns to fiery desire, forging a bond as tender as it is strong. But the war between French and Natchez escalates, forcing desperate choices between honor and duty, loyalty and love.
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Don’t Spend it All on Candy
by Audrey Meier DeKam
(15 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
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Don’t Spend it All on Candy is a coming-of-age, humorous memoir about growing up on welfare in the 1980s. The story captures the struggles of a family as it was pulled apart by poverty and alcohol, yet bound by witty, and sometimes ribald, humor.
The cast of characters reads like fiction, but it is actually truth. There’s the father, the sarcastic, anti-government, alcoholic, and general ne’er-do-well. He moved his family from state to state, only to leave them again for years at a time in search of construction work. He’d return with empty pockets and bizarre interests such as ESP, pyramid power, and telekinesis. The mother, an Irish Catholic, stayed devoted to him.
Her lack of education and access to transportation in a small town led to a dependence upon welfare.Two older sisters complete the picture, acting as sources of tension and strength throughout the book. And then there’s the narrator, the youngest, the snoop, the clown, and the observer.
In the spirit of memoirs such as Blackbird and Angela’s Ashes, the narrative addresses serious issues while avoiding self-pity. Don’t Spend it All on Candy continuously comes back to the humor that sustained them while celebrating the tenacity that led all three daughters to break the cycle of poverty.
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Gravesight (Long Tail City)
by Jeremy McNabb
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Short Stories | Science Fiction
FREE for a limited time
Being a five-hundred-year-old wolf means Cage Donnagan has had plenty of time and opportunity to become accustomed to the role of guard dog. When a little boy, hunted by a vicious uncle, falls into his life, Cage thinks he knows how to protect him. But the little boy has a device that lets him see, quite literally, into Long Tail City’s buried history, and the uncle is prepared to kill anyone who wants that device more than he does.
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Jake West – Warriors of the Heynai (The Jake West Trilogy Book 2)
by M J Webb
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Action & Adventure
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The Heynai bestowed upon the people of Estia one great weapon to fight the forces of evil, a set of five stones which possess unlimited powers. They housed them in a protective box and entrusted it to a Keeper, a guardian chosen from Earth. For centuries, the Stones and the Keepers defended their world against wizards, tyrants and armies. Until the day that two ordinary fifteen year old boys from England broke them.
In ‘Jake West – The Keeper of the Stones’ the boys fought battles, freed an entire army from slavery, and waged war against an evil wizard and his legions of murderous beasts. Now, the beleaguered Rebel Army is marching to the city of Dassilliak, pursued by the tyrant, King Vantrax, his savage beast warlord, Sawdon, and his entire Northern Army. Ahead of them lies a sizeable enemy force which is waiting to spring a deadly trap. They are running out of time and they are in desperate need of a miracle. The only weapon they have lies in ruins. Jake West is the only one who can restore it. But Jake and the seriously wounded Ben have gone home!
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