Today’s Featured Book is the Travel Memoir, Cruising the Mississippi by Al & Sunny Lockwood. Only $0.99!
From a vibrant New Orleans Jazz concert at famous Preservation Hall, to the largest plantation mansion on the Mississippi, to jaw-dropping Civil War battlegrounds, this fascinating travel memoir brings American history and Southern culture to life.
“If it’s a ‘you are there’ experiential survey of the paddle wheeler environment that is desired, along with… Mississippi history and culture… then there could be no better virtual tour than Cruising the Mississippi.” -Midwest Book Review
“Without ever boring the reader, the authors present . . . many absorbing facts and events that simply jump off the page. From the luxury . . .of travelling on a paddle wheeler to the history of the river and many of the exciting spots they travel to . . . . I was thoroughly engaged to the last page.” -Wishing Shelf Book Review
“Cruising the Mississippi gives the reader a genuine sense that they are also on board the American Queen, exploring the small towns that line the river and luxuriating in an atmosphere that exudes the glories of a bygone era.” -Readers Favorite
Today’s New Release Book is the Contemporary Romance, Too Late for Goodbye by Jean C. Joachim. Now $2.99!
With few eligible women in his small town, Marty McKay’s dazzled by a beautiful big-city widow with two kids. Can he handle an instant family?
“I laughed, cried and ruled for Marty and Jen, they are wonderfully written characters that grow throughout the story. I loved reading this book and ended with a heartwarming feeling when finished reading it.” -READER
“If there is one book out there that is a must read this book is absolutely it. Thank you again for such a powerful story…This is book 8 in the Pine Grove Series and let me just tell you this is absolutely Jean Joachim’s best writing to date and it’s absolutely coming from her soul… it reaches out to us readers so we can connect with the characters and feel their emotions and pain…” -Amazon Review
“It is always a pleasure to revisit Pine Grove. This is book 8 and the story is heartwarming with intrigue and betrayal mixed in.” -READER
Today’s Featured Romance is the Romance, CHAPEL ACRE by Emma Carney.
Chapel Acre is an old English village that dates back beyond the 15th century. Chapel Estate is the home of Lord and Lady Hume who have a daughter, Grace, and a son, Frank. The matriarch of the family, the Dowager Lady Maude Hume, is ninety eight and lives in a Care Home.
Billy, a local resident, works as a stable boy on the Estate having returned to the village after several years away. Grace has no time for him at first but when she learns about his life away from the village, she changes her feelings towards him, but those feelings are not reciprocated willingly by him.
He plans to leave the village, but an unexpected and almost tragic event has consequences which change the lives of Grace and Billy for ever.
When working class and upper class worlds collide with unexpected consequences…
Today’s Featured Freebie is the Cozy Mystery, Sniffing Out Murder by Leanne Baker. Now FREE!
Sarah Murray is moving back to her high desert hometown of Bishop, California after the end of her marriage. On the highway south of town, she finds a dog on the side of the road. Unable to leave the poor animal, she pulls over—and finds it guarding an unconscious woman lying in the sand.
“What an enjoyable book! I kept thinking about it while I was at work and couldn’t wait to get home to read this one. The description of the Owens Valley was thorough and clear and makes me want to visit.” -READER
“I liked the personalities of the characters and the plot. Interesting read….and clean yet capable of suspense. Recommend it for enjoyable reading.” -Amazon Review
“It has an excellent story, compelling, believable characters, a well described location, and great twists. In fact, just when I thought I knew who the killer was – I discovered that I didn’t. I enjoyed it so much, I just bought book 2 and 3 in the series. Check it out. Maybe you’ll enjoy it as much as I did.” -READER