Free books October 14, 2019

Two FREE books caught my interest this morning.

The first one is courtesy of the BookRunes daily email.

Celtic Cross was in my downloads for 2015. If I remember right, I did like it and would have shared it if I was blogging back then. It should be a good read. Historical Fiction.

Celtic Cross

The second one is courtesy of the BookBub daily email.

Her Last First Kiss is new to me. Liz Isaacson does show up in my read list but not as often as some authors do. I can’t remember if I liked her style or not. Some write deeper than others and I prefer deeper, personally. I think Liz’s style may be in a lighter vein. We will have to read this and check it out to be sure.

Her Last First Kiss

I have been reading some of the novellas from yesterday and it’s served as a reminder as to why I prefer full length novels.

Summer of Dreams

Summer of Dreams is the first one to be checked out and I loved it. Every now and then a book comes along that lights-up-the-room and this book did that for me, in the beginning at least.

A successful novella will set an even pace from beginning to end. Difficult to do it seems. The common fault is time spent developing the story with a sprint to the end, before running out of pages. The sudden and hurried conclusion spoils whatever the book had going on for itself in the beginning.

That’s what happened here. The beginning of the book was awesome.

Novella format is great when the storyline doesn’t have much going for it and it would be a stretch to make it fit the Novel length. In my opinion, it’s a shame to waste a good idea on a Novella when a longer format could do it justice – leaving a satisfied reader.

The sneak peak at the sequel was disappointing too. It followed one of the other characters, ten years in the future. There was no resolving of the unfinished business in the first book.

Aside from the disappointing ending, it was well worth the read. The characters were great. I loved the way they think, and the resulting interactions between the three of them. Dry humor with audacious characters is the best.

Historical fiction.

One brilliant young woman with a military father disapproving of her engineering dreams.

A brilliant young man seeking an engineering education in the only avenue open to him, Officer Academy training.

The two are thrown together because the accumulation of his misconduct demerits has him facing expulsion and possible imprisonment. He must work to reduce that number to graduate in a few weeks. His reduction assignment is to build a working pump for a fountain in a ‘birdcage.’ That’s what her father called it when he requested military engineering help for his daughter.

Her colorful and resourceful cousin is part of the awesome threesome and between them, life is full of trouble.

Check out Summer of Dreams to see what you think.

Happy Reading!

 

 

 

 

Free Books October 13, 2019

Awesome results this morning…. searching Amazon for free books. I have to admit, it took great restraint to cut off downloads after only twelve.

Many of them are novellas this time, 150ish pages or so. Normally I go for full length novels but shorter is fun sometimes.

All but three of these are new to me, both the book and the author, so I can’t guarantee what they are like. I did try to be selective in this search, though, so hopefully most are worth the read. They looked enticing enough for me to take a chance anyway. Three, I’ve downloaded before (2013 – 2016) but don’t remember much so I’ll revisit them as well.

 

Summer of DreamsA Search for RefugeAn Awakened Heart

 

Free to LoveToward the SunriseStarboard Secrets

 

He used a stoneLove and RedemptionA Lady of Esteem

 

The Way of GraceA Rose Blooms TwiceThe Envelope

Oops.. there were 13

An Unexpected Family

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’m excited to check these out. I’m hoping you are feeling a little bit inspired too.

Happy Reading

 

 

 

 

 

Free books Thursday Oct 10, 2019

 

The first FREE book this morning is suggested by BookBub’s daily email, the second is mentioned in BookRunes’ daily email.

Deborah Raney writes deep, insightful stories. Appropriate for this book. Insight was originally published in 2009, After reading the first few pages I suspect I’ve read it before, but that’s ok. It’s been updated and was republished in 2016 with a new epilogue, I’m looking forward to reading it again.

Insight

 

I’ve not encountered this author, M.E. Weyerbacher, until now so can’t make any recommendations or comments. I’m expecting the best from her though. I’m looking forward to checking this out.

Wild Hope

 

At the moment I’m still hooked on yesterday’s Colleen Coble Christmas Collection. The second book, Holy Night.

Colleen Coble All is Bright

The bride is calling off the wedding. Her Downs Syndrome sister has been kidnapped on the mostly deserted  Hawaiian beach by a criminal with a vendetta against her fiancé. He’s calling the shots now and if she tells anyone he will kill Eva.

A witness claims they  saw a man with a girl jump of the cliff into the water and that’s where they are gathering.

The groom has just learned from his best friend about the prisoner’s unexpected release from prison. Bane is stressed by the danger it means for all of them but with the frantic search for Eva the opportunity to share his concern with Leia hasn’t been there. Now she’s calling off the wedding and he believes her. He has no idea the two situations are linked.

Some tense moments happening in this Christmas romance story.

In the meantime, we’re still waiting on the possible weekly email from Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas – LPC Books. If there is one today I will be letting you know!

Happy reading.

 

Harvey Girls, and their amazing careers

I went searching Amazon books this morning and found an interesting box set. Harvey House Complete Series Books 1 – 12. It’s priced at $1.32 with 1345 pages and that is a good deal. Especially if the subject of Harvey House is new to you, it’s an easy way to get them all at once.

Harvey house boxed set 1 to 21

Through the years, I’ve happily read some of the books in this series and still remember the impact of these amazing pioneering stories. Each unique book is set in a different city of the vast Harvey House empire.

Fred Harvey had a vision to improve the travelling experience at a time when it was still very primitive and in some cases, appalling. He wanted consistency of experience from city to city, healthy/appealing food served in a timely fashion, with courteous and respectful service. It started out with his restaurants connected to railway stations. As things grew and demand became apparent, his vision enlarged to add luxury hotels in the same locations.

He was inspired to take the unheard of step of hiring young ladies after having to deal with fights and brawls involving his male staff. Hiring women proved to be a successful solution with far less drama.

At the time it was socially unacceptable for young women to take on such roles. He defied societies opinions and it became a liberating experience for women at a time when they had no rights of their own. Any property or wages they might own became the possession of their husbands and other male relatives.

Many women went on to establish previously unheard of careers. Fred Harvey’s attention to detail and excellence, provided an enviable resume and his girls were highly respected.

My journey this morning with the Harvey House series actually started with the discovery of Harvey House  A Love So Legendary  Ellen Anderson with Katie Wyatt.

And it’s free today,

Harvey House book 1

I wasn’t sure, I was thinking this was book 1 –  the first story. I started reading, and it turns out, it tells the history of Fred Harvey and how it all began for him.

It’s an incredible story of opening up the country in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The resulting safe opportunities for women provided the chance for them to be viewed by society as valuable and capable human beings. His impact on the status of women is immeasurable. His impact on the service industry, revolutionary.


And then, one more free book discovered this morning. On the lighter side I think, maybe.

At Your Request

At Your Request – Jen Turano …. Historical Romance.

I’ve read and enjoyed this author before and I’m looking forward to reading this novella. It’s about a young woman’s tenuous connection to high society relationships despite the change in her social status due to the loss of family wealth.

Happy Reading!

Free Oct 4, 2019

Only one again today – this time it’s courtesy of BookRunes daily email.

The Memory

The Memory

Elliot has lost his memory. A car crash stripped him of every memory but one. Seven years ago he fired an employee for unethical conduct which she denied and he remembers.

Determined to find out what’s so special about that particular memory he shows up in Geneva’s small home town to confront her looking for answers.  She’s in shock to see him standing on her doorstep, unannounced.

I’m not sure if this will turn out to be the worthwhile read I hope it is but I’m still hoping, anyway. It sounds like it has some good potential, and while 143 pages is short and  doesn’t leave much room for development, maybe it’s enough? I’m going to take a chance on it. My curiosity is piqued and I have to know.

Happy Friday all.

 Happy weekend reading to you

 

Free today Oct 3, 2019

Only one today. Pretty skinny after the last two days but, hey, we have time to read only so many, right?

Free, courtesy of BookBub’s Thursday email

Refuge at Pine Lake

“When God burns down your house, you know it’s time to move.”  What a great opening line. It had me hooked. 🙂

The characters are single, writer’s, dealing with grief, reservations at a B & B, on the beach.

It’s like walking into someone’s house saying … hey, this house is just like ________, except for ______ , and _____, and _____, …. oh, and ______ .  It’s the same –  only different.  That’s the way of this story, at first it sounds familiar  but you get into it, and then it’s not.

I’ve read the first fifty pages and I’m having trouble putting it down. Another day of good intentions down the drain.

Hope you are having a reading day as good as mine! lol

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?

 

 

Free and Discounted books Sept 28, 2019

Today, we have one free and two discounted books. All three of these authors show up in my often read category and I am excited to add all of these new books to my TBR list (to be read….. very soon)

Free (this one was in the BookRunes email today)

The Perfect Block A Jesse Hunt psychological suspense thriller – The Perfect Block book 2 – Blake Pierce

 

$0.99 today (I came across this one in the Amazon suggestions on the thank you for purchasing page)

Color of Danger  Secrets of Rios Azules – Color of Danger book 1 – Alexa Verde….  I’ve peaked at the first few pages and I’m hooked.

 

$1.99 (a good deal for one of Angela’s books, and there are 432 pages – even better)

(this one was in the BookBub email today)

The Novelist   The Novelist – Angela Hunt …. I’ve peaked at the first few pages of this book too. I think I’ve just cancelled all of my other plans for this weekend!

Happy Reading!

 

 

 

 

Free Books Sept 27, 2019

This first one is from Chautona HavigAuthor. Chautona is prolific… at everything; books, blog posts, emails, and free book offers. You will see her name pop up here regularly. This book was mentioned in her regular email today. Be sure to subscribe if you would like to see what else she does. She is on FaceBook as well.

Prairie (Journey

For this one you need to search Prairie (Journey of Dreams: Book 1) Chautona Havig for it to come up on Amazon. Prairie isn’t enough.

It seems I downloaded this book in 2014. I don’t remember much about it but the synopsis describes a city girl dreaming of a life of prairie living, and it happened. I’m must read this again. I’ve enjoyed all of Chautona’s books. She has a unique style and  imagination. Looking forward to a re-read.

The next one was offered on BookRunes

Warrior   Warrior (Spiritual Warfare Series book 1) Linda K. Rodante

This is a book and author new to me, billed as Romantic Suspense. I am partial to books similar to this one (spiritual warfare) and I’m looking forward to checking it out.

 

BookBub offers one you may find interesting. It isn’t free but is on sale for $1.31 which is also a good deal.

Hold Me Close

Hold Me Close is book 1 in a new Historical Fiction series set in 1772 Charles Town South Carolina. I’m not familiar with this author so can’t offer an opinion or recommendation at this point.

That’s it for today.

Until next time, Happy Reading!