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url 2017-07-02 18:14
July Kindle Firsts (free ARC for prime members)
The Sky Below: A True Story of Summits, Space, and Speed [Kindle in Motion] - Scott Parazynski,Susy Flory
Little Boy Lost - J.D. Trafford
Secondborn (Secondborn Series Book 1) - Amy A. Bartol
A Beautiful Poison - Lydia Kang
Mrs. Saint and the Defectives: A Novel - Julie Lawson Timmer
Kings of Broken Things - Theodore Wheeler

Prime members get one of their choice free (not to borrow, the same as purchasing) ahead of release date.

 

Per usual, none mainstream published, all Amazon publishing imprints.

 

I seldom read memoirs, but I did select The Sky Below: A True Story of Summits, Space, and Speed  - Scott Parazynski,Susy Flory  

Source: www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/kindlefirst
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url 2016-07-14 18:21
Monthly Giveaway!

Win 2 Kindle Fire Tablets or $100 Amazon Giftcard!

 

ChoosyBworm Giveaway

 

Click "Monthly Giveaway!" Link to Enter 

Ends August 2, 2017

 

Good Luck!

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url 2015-07-23 04:15
New Release from Romance Author Shyla Colt
Live Free (Lords of Mayhem) - Shyla Colt
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url 2015-07-19 07:17
New Release by Romance Author Julia Sykes
SPY (RENEGADE Book 2) - Julia Sykes
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review 2015-07-12 16:16
www.thereadinghead.com/review-snow-in-july-inc-giveaway
Snow in July - Kim Iverson Headlee

Snow in July is a journey into Englands middle History, where the Saxons and Normans where still fighting. I believe it is set just after the Battle of Hastings in 1066, but don’t quote me on that. Either way, the history discussed was fascinating, not least because of the unusual way of of portraying it.

The story of Sir Roberts budding relationship with Kendra was heart warming, it’s a shame that kind of thing is long forgotten. I wasn’t surprised with much of Kendra’s feelings throughout the story, and so was able to imaging how she would have felt.

The suspense, danger and adventure, meant that you want to read the book in one sitting, although I’d defy anyone to even try it. Would make for one very long day that’s for sure. The only thing that let the book down from a historical point of view, was the paranormal aspect of Kendra’s healing abilities. I’m not inclined to believe such a thing really exists. Would be cool though.

Anyway, this is a great book for just about anyone, those historical romance lovers among us especially. Enjoy.

NB: I received this book free for an honest review

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