Free Books from LPC books Oct 02, 2019

I’ve been anxiously checking and re-checking email all day and it’s finally here. The free books email from LPC (Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas) arrived this afternoon. I would be sad with only two new ones out of eight but with the massive free download yesterday… I’m good with it. The other six have been recently purchased, read, and mentioned. It’s nice to see them again, though, as they were no longer free for you at the time of my earlier mentions.

 

Angel Beneath My WheelsDevil in the Dust

Angel Beneath My Wheels has a racing car as part of the story. A Romance

Devil in The Dust is mentioned in the Amazon synopsis as a story of hope. Historical Fiction

 

chasing the ButterflyThe End of Calico Jack

The End of Calico Jack is YA Fiction

CassiaPcture Perfect

The covers say it all.

Lightning on a Quiet NightMurder Mezzo Forte

Both of these are Mystery.  I am a Donn Taylor fan and gladly recommend his books.

Checking through my downloads, it turns out I haven’t read Chasing the Butterfly yet so that means I have three unread books out of this email. I need a thumbs up emoji right about here.

I spent my reading time today with one of yesterday’s free books. A Bridge Unbroken Cathy Bryant. It was so good. If you missed it yesterday it is still free today, grab a copy.

A Bridge Unbroken

Happy Reading!

Free books Oct 01, 2019

Well, this morning’s daily emails from BookBub and BookRunes did not have anything   exciting to offer so I decided to do something I haven’t done in a while.  I went trolling  on Amazon looking to see what they have for free books. With better than expected  results, too. Fishing was so good I wanted to keep going until the good picks were exhausted. Rational thinking won out and I quit at eleven books. I will be back though… hopefully soon.

So, I’m happy to have something to share with you. A few of these authors I’ve not read  so I can’t vouch for them. Sometimes, at first glance things look good but then turn out to be something I don’t like. You know how that goes I’m sure. With this many choices I think we can still be happy, even with a few disappointments. On the other hand they could all turn out to be good. I like to take a chance and look on the bright side, most times it pays off.

The most represented genres in this list are Historical and Mystery Thriller. I seem to gravitate to selections on the darker side but end up reading on the lighter side. Funny how that goes. There is a little of both here so I’m excited to get started.

 

 

 

A Bridge Unbroken

 

Do any of these appeal to you?