Freebie flash! Elvis, Lady, Jane, Jake, Job

Freebie flash! Elvis, Lady, Jane, Jake, Job

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.

Enchanting the Lady
Kathryne Kennedy
published by Love Spell (part of Dorchester, a publisher of romance, horror, Westerns, and thrillers)

“…handsome were-lion baronet…”  Need I say more?  ;)   Actually, the reviews are pretty good on this.

According to Jane
by Marilyn Brant
published by Kensington Books (a genre and romance publisher)

Picture “Play it Again, Sam” with Jane Austen…

Elvis and the Dearly Departed 
by Peggy Webb
published by Kensington Books (a genre and romance publisher)

I don’t know how many pop culture mavens during Elvis’ career would have imagined how much fiction would be inspired by The King.  Dojos, maybe, but light-hearted novels?  Features a basset hound named Elvis, but yes, tied to Presley.

Raising Jake
by Charlie Carillo
published by Kensington Books (a genre and romance publisher)

This one was free previously, and it’s free again…that’s something Kensington does sometimes.  It’s contemporary fiction…

Get a Life, Not a Job: Are Multiple Career Acts Right for You?
Get a Life, Not a Job: It’s Your Time–Make the Most of It
by Paula Caliguiri
published by FT Press (a business publisher)

Two free excerpts from the same book?  That’s unusual…

This post by Bufo Calvin originally appeared in the I Love My Kindle blog.

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One Response to “Freebie flash! Elvis, Lady, Jane, Jake, Job”

  1. Karen Sites Says:

    FYI. In your Aug 23 Freebie Flash the book Bury Your Dead was listed as a pre-order. I ordered the book and much to my surprise, it wasn’t free. The price has jumped to $11.99. I did contact Amazon immediately and they have reversed the charges and removed the book from my Kindle. Just thought you would be interested in hearing about this. Does this happen frequently? I’ve never had this happen before, but it was an unpleasant surprise. I know this is an Amazon or publisher issue, but again thought you should know.

    Karen

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