Today’s Featured Book is the Mystery Thriller, YOU BETTER RUN by Bestselling Author Willow Rose. Now FREE!
Meg Briggs wakes up after having a crazy party with her friends, finding a girl in the pool. Dead. Who is this girl, and how did she end up in the pool? Was she even at the party? Meg realizes the girl looks very familiar. As a matter of fact, she looks just like her.
“Willow Rose definitely gave us a twist in this book. I wasn’t prepared for that one. While reading this book I was constantly wondering where this one was going. This book kept me on the edge. Great job Willow!” -READER
“You better run is an excellent book. Again once I started reading I didn’t want to but it down. Also the ending was very unexpected.” -Amazon Review
“Willow always seems to keep me reading for more. I hope there will be another one coming out in this series.” -READER
FBI profiler Eva Rae Thomas faces a devious plan in this heart-pounding new mystery.
Today’s Featured Book is the Reading Group Fiction, Call My Name by Jenni Ogden. Only $0.99!
Her mother dead from a drug overdose, thirteen-year-old Olivia is rescued by Cathie Tulloch, her mother’s friend throughout the years they were held captive in Japanese prison camps in Sumatra in WWII. Welcomed into the Tulloch’s remote family home in the Australian tropics, introverted Olivia is claimed by dramatic, generous, controlling Cassandra Tulloch as her sister and best friend.
“An emotionally piercing and absorbing account of turbulent female friendship over time, ‘Call My Name’ is also a keen meditation on the powerful pull of connection and belonging—the places and people that shape and change us, forever calling us home.” -Paula McLain, NY Times bestselling author
“Vivid setting, dynamic plot, and likable characters come together beautifully to deliver an emotionally compelling tale of friendship, love, loss, and forgiveness. Call My Name is a fantastic read.” -Jodi Wright, Award-winning author
Today’s Featured Romance is the Christian Romance, GARETH by USA Today Bestselling Author Kimberly Rae Jordan. Now $2.99!
Gareth Halverson has studied for years to become a doctor, planning one day to take over his parents’ clinic in Northern Idaho. As they shifted their focus to doing medical mission work, Gareth, along with two of his siblings, has willingly stepped into their shoes at the clinic. It is his goal to keep the clinic running as smoothly as it did when his parents were in charge, and he will do anything to make sure that nothing affects the clinic—or the family name—negatively.
“This was an amazing Christian romance that pulls readers into their lives and teachers us a valuable lesson about pride anger and forgiveness. I was hooked right away . The characters were strong, supportive and very likable. Highly recommend” -READER
“Such a great story. I couldn’t keep from putting it down, cause I wanted to know what was going to happen next. Awesome book. Such a great writer. Love all of her books.” -Amazon Review
“This is a clean story that is eloquently written. Great life lessons portrayed with a biblical foundation. I highly recommend this book.” -READER
Today’s Freebie is the Global Marketing, ETHICAL TRIBING by Joanna Landau & Michael Golden. Now FREE!
In Ethical Tribing: Connecting the Next Generation to Israel in the Digital Era, authors Joanna Landau and Michael Golden guide you through the actual steps needed to successfully counter one of the greatest threats facing the Jewish people today: a Next Generation that is less and less connected to both Israel and their own Jewish identity.
“Reading Ethical Tribing helps me see what can be done to promote information and awareness to those that follow me not by trying to convince people but by creating awareness, understanding and hopefully more accurate information to bring material to people young and old that challenges our living biases that all countries, cultures and religions have a lot to contribute to life.” -Amazon Review
“I got this book because I think that anti-Semitism is on the rise, and as an American I feel we need to be part of the solution, not act as silent bystanders as the situation gets worse for one of the most contributing minorities to our country. But what I discovered is much more: I think what the authors present in this book is applicable to any group or people, community, company or brand that wants to promote itself to young people.” -READER