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Today’s feature is the FREE Swashbuckling Adventure, The Sun God’s Heir by Elliott Baker.

For three thousand years a hatred burns. In seventeenth century France two souls incarnate, one born the child of a prosperous merchant, the other, forces his way into incarnation, determined to continue a reign of terror begun long ago. One remembers, one does not.

“Alexandre Dumas meets Horatio Hornblower and The Mummy in this sweeping swashbuckling tale.” -Kirkus Reviews

“The Sun God’s Heir is a harrowing piece of fiction, with many unexpected twists and turns that keep the reader engaged. Mr. Baker weaves intricate characters into an exciting plot that becomes more intense as the book progresses.” -READER

 

 

 

don't let him go Today’s feature is the entertaining new romance, Don’t Let Him Go by Kay Harris.

Candace Gleason passed the bar, landed a great job, and is making a killer salary–basically, all of her dreams are coming true. Until she’s assigned to keep the boss’s petulant son out of trouble. Jack Morrison is the rebellious black sheep of a mighty real estate family. He runs a nonprofit whose mission is to save poor people from evil corporations, like the one his own family owns. Candace suddenly has more to worry about than keeping Jack out of jail. She has to keep him out of her heart.

“A well-crafted and powerful story of love, family, and what it takes to balance work and romance…This lush, evocative story is nothing short of a brilliant introduction to a contemporary romance series that establishes the author as a rising star in the genre.” – Readers’ Favorite Review

“The dialog is fresh and tension between the characters provides sparks that flame into mutual admiration. They develop and grow in a deepening and convincing relationship. I highly recommend this book.” – Reading Alley Reviewer

 

 

Bonus Book:

 
They call him a murderer. They call him the Reaper. His kind are hated—and he more than the rest—but they are also necessary.

 

By Heather