Freebie flash! Eternal Hunter, Tuscan Holiday and more
As usual, I don’t vouch for these books, and they come from companies that are not (to my knowledge) blocking text-to-speech. As promotional titles, they may not be free for long. Note: these books are free in the USA: prices in other countries may vary.
Eternal Hunter
by Cynthia Eden
Published by Kensington Books (a genre and romance publisher)
It’s a paranormal romance with shapeshifters, witches, and District Attorneys.
No Mercy
by http://www.johngilstrap.com/ John Gilstrap
Published by Pinnacle, the “commercial fiction” (incl. thrillers and true crime), imprint of Kensington Books (a genre and romance publisher)
Gilstrap is the author of the Jonathan Graves novels, and is a thriller author. This one features a private investigator that Publishers Weekly compares to Bruce Wayne.
Tuscan Holiday
by Holly Chamberlin
Published by Kensington Books (a genre and romance publisher)
Let’s see…vampires? Nope. Bodice ripper? Nope. Violent murders? Nope. Hey, this one is just about, you know, regular people! “Now there’s something you don’t see every day, Chauncey.” (25 trivia points for identifying that quotation…no fair looking it up).
Lakota Flower
Lakota series #3
by Janelle Taylor
Published by Zebra Books (a mostly historical romance imprint of Kensington, a general publisher)
Janelle Taylor is one of the big names in romance. When I managed a bookstore, I made a point of reading a book in every section. I had my regular customers recommend one: Janelle Taylor was the suggestion for romance (although I also read a series romance, the ones that came out every month). She’s an award-winning, New York Times bestselling author…if you ever wanted to try a romance to see what they are like, this might be a good freebie, although not necessarily typical.
The Heir
by Paul Robertson
Published by Bethany House (part of Baker Publishing Group, a faith-based publisher)
A rich relative dies, an unexpected heir…and the challenges that can present to a family. Sixteen reviews on Amazon, with nine 5s and seven 4s…not too bad.
This post by Bufo Calvin originally appeared in the I Love My Kindle blog.
June 29, 2010 at 9:40 pm |
is the quote to Chauncey Gardener from that great book – then terrific movie with Peter Sellers the name of which i cannot think of without looking it up….. Grrrrr. Being There!
Buffo, is the quote from being there?
June 29, 2010 at 11:14 pm |
RestonDad, thanks for writing!
Good guess, but not Being There.
Great movie…