Today’s Featured Book is the Science Fiction, Rembrandt’s Station by Christie Meierz.
Stationmaster and exiled aristocrat Albert St. John Rembrandt—Bertie to his friends—is in love with a Tolari ruler he’s always believed he can’t have, and finding out the hard way that some Tolari are as poisonous as their planet is only the beginning of his troubles.
“It’s a wonderful read, and I recommend it highly. Read it, drink in her gift for spinning an excellent tale, and be enriched by it.” -READER
“Once again Christie Meierz creates full characters in the captivating world of Tolari Space. After reading Rembrandt’s Station I reread the “Marann”, the award winning first offering that begins the journey. The review from RS beautifully lays out the story line, I would add that it’s hard to put it down so tuck into your favorite spot and be prepared to hope the author has more stories to offer.” -Amazon Review
He was the master of Tolar Station, but the touch of the man he loves may kill him – unless he surrenders his humanity first.
Today’s Featured Book is the Crime Thriller, The Fear of Winter by S.C. Sterling. Now $2.99!
On a frigid December night, Megan Floyd vanishes from the mountain town of Fraser, Colorado. The extensive search provides no answers and as attention of her disappearance fades, the case goes cold. Her father, Tom Floyd, is forced to confront his worst fear that his daughter will never be found, and soon his life and marriage begin to disintegrate around him.
“The darkness and cold of the Colorado winter is the perfect setting for the bleakness of the novel as Sterling examines what could make a young woman disappear and the unraveling of a marriage.” -Book Life (Editor’s Pick)
“This novel is a classic missing-persons thriller. I’m a huge fan of detective novels, and this one is right up there with some of the best. It’s a perfect winter read that fans of Harlan Coben, Joe Nesbo, and Michael Connelly will love.” -BestThrillerBooks.com
A Haunting Crime Thriller for Fans of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Gone Girl and Sharp Objects.
Today’s Featured Romance is the Contemporary Romance, Net Worth by USA Today bestselling author Amelia Wilde. Now FREE!
Mason Hill wants one thing: revenge. When Charlotte walks into his office, all innocence and desperation, he knows the perfect way to get it. He makes a sensual bargain. She’ll give him her body to save her family. Little does she know he plans to ruin both.
“You can expect all the dirty, filthy and crazy hot chemistry. You can expect all the twists and turns and you will feel like your heart and head are going to explode.” -PP’s Bookshelf
“Net Worth has the perfect amount of steam and captivating substance. I know we are just scratching the surface with these two and their story, and I for one can’t wait to see what happens next. 5+ worthy stars for this one!” -Amazon Review
“If you’re looking for your next book hangover, look no further! Because Amelia Wilde seriously brings it in Net Worth. I can’t say too much but gahhh this book is everything! I could NOT put it down once I started it! Mark your calendars because you are not going to want to miss this!” -Reds Reads
Today’s Freebie is the Science Fiction, The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells. Now FREE!
The chilling novel account of a Martian invasion of London in the nineteenth century—a science fiction classic for all time.
““War of the Worlds” stands as a justifiably hailed classic of literature and science fiction… it’s simply a great story. Potential interpretations at philosophical, social and technological levels provide enough mind food for weeks of munching. Plus, it provides a stunning read filled with horror, suspense and human drama. And though it’s definitely not 1898 anymore, “War of the Worlds” may still hold enough power to freak people out.” -Amazon Review
“I first read this when I was 8 years old, and over the past 50 years I have returned again and again to re-read this classic. Each time I think it gets better. The descriptive language used draws the reader in and paints a view of the desolation of London by the Martians which no other book has equaled. Suffice to say, this book is a classic for a reason.” -READER