Free and Bargain Books December 5, 2019

LPC has offered a couple of FREE  books today.

The first FREE book is Lord of Her Heart, we’ve seen this one before and it was a good one.

Lord of Her Heart

The next one FREE is a repeat as well but it is a good read too and definitely worth mentioning again. Jessie’s Hope

Jessie's Hope

BookBub has a couple of suggestions this morning.

A bargain at $0.99 The Christmas Dog a mangy stubborn dog and a new perspective for a bitter old woman.

The Christmas Dog

And a FREE book A Bid For Love. This one showed up for me in 2013 and I still remember reading it. A bidding war over a statue that even the FBI is looking at.

A Bid for Love

BookRunes has come through with a FREE book today too. One I’ve not read, but I do know the author. A story of betrayal and survival.

Flames

This has turned out to be a good day for books.

Happy Reading

Free LPC books November 27, 2019

Possibly the last FREE LPC (Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas) ebook blast of the year. It’s hard to believe this year of 2019 is coming to a close already. It feels like it’s barely started. I still find myself about to write 2018 every now and again. To think that a decade is coming to a close as well, is even harder to imagine.

If this is LPCs last big push of the year we will have to savor these books and make them last into the new year. Mind you, we have other sources so we won’t panic, but we can be a little sad.

The Highlanders  The Highlanders: A Smitten Historical Romance Collection written by four authors. I’ve read and enjoyed one of the authors –  J’Nell Ciesielski. I’m looking forward to this collection if her previous work is any indication of what’s in store for us. I’m sure it is gong to be good.

Night Fox a love story set in Ireland 1715

A Tender Siege set in the USA 1763

The Year Without Summer set in Scotland 1816

The Violinist set in Idaho, USA 1915

Practically Married  Practically Married is a book I’ve read and enjoyed. I think it was offered as pre-release, you had to sign up for the authors email list to get it.

The story starts with an online relationship.

Tom and Ashley decided to meet in person (they had only talked by video) and marry soon. Ashley sold her house, quit her job, and packed up for the move to his state. Only, he didn’t arrive at the airport to pick her up as planned. Finally improvising, she made her way to his house in time to find he had died in an accident and the existence of a girlfriend was news to his family.

She may have been a surprise but the shocker was to find he had inadvertently willed her the farmhouse he shared with his cousin and farming partner.

With all these new revelations it seems she didn’t know him as well as she thought she did. Now she’s legally tied to his large family and no one is happy about it. She is a fixer, maybe she think of a way to make the situation work out well for everyone.

Murder in the Family  Murder in the Family is another book I’ve read and enjoyed. Probably through another pre-release offer.

Molly is a professional storm chaser and hasn’t been home to visit her dysfunctional family in years. She wouldn’t be here now except her beloved aunt died and named Molly sole beneficiary of her estate. Her death is a shock but the reading of her will is a much bigger shock.

The level of family greed is legendary. She wants no part in any of it. Except, she’s backed into a corner with the terms of the will. There is another choice that would let her walk away but it’s not one she’s willing to accept.

To make matters worse her aunt was a hoarder and the house is a dumping place for everyone’s things. The stuffed full interior smells like something died, the last roommate has disappeared, and – the family is convinced there’s buried treasure in the house and it’s their right to come in and take it.

Molly isn’t afraid to chase tornados but she doesn’t feel like she has the courage to stand up to the abusive members of her family. Her aunt seems to think she is the only one in the family who does have the courage.

Among the Poppies  Among The Poppies was a book on our FREE list a couple of days ago. It’s worth considering again though.

Below is part of what I said about this book on the 25th. This story is a good read.

Gwyn has learned, and learned to love, auto mechanics living life close to the side of her chauffeur father. She’s also learned the art of being a lady at the hands of her benefactress and father’s employer. Social norms of the day are restrictive, a woman driving and fixing automobiles was just not done. Gwyn doesn’t care about any of that. There is a desperate need for ambulance drivers with mechanics to keep them on the road. Gwyn has the skills to do both and she plans to answer the call.

Among the Poppies is written by one of the authors involved with the first book collection today.

Sand Creek Serenade  Sand Creek Serenade sounds like a book I’ve read but I’m not seeing it in my list. In any event, I enjoyed the book I did read and I have plans to read and enjoy this one too.

Part of the synopsis on Amazon:

One woman with a deep desire to serve and help. One brave who will stop at nothing to save his people. Each willing to die for their beliefs and love for one another. Will their sacrifice be enough?

As a female medical doctor in 1864, Sadie Hoppner is no stranger to tragedy and loss. While she grapples with the difficulties of practicing medicine at a Colorado outpost, she learns that finding acceptance and respect proves especially difficult at Fort Lyon.

Cheyenne brave Five Kills wants peace between his people and the American Army.

Answering the Call Answering the Call is a devotional written…

Based on the author’s experiences as a paramedic, these inspirational devotionals tap into the concerns and issues that trouble men and women serving as first responders. First responders answer the call. (quote from Amazon)

This topic is dear to my heart as I’ve never forgotten my five years spent several decades ago as first responder in a small town. The experience provided a little taste of what it would be like as a full time career first responder in a larger area. Not an easy life. There are many life changing things you can’t unsee, yet your heart of compassion wants to be there for others in times of crisis.

It’s true, career first responders are unsung heroes. I expect this book will give us a little glimpse into the lives they lead. I know the glimpse will lead to appreciation, especially if we ever have need of their services. Remembering a little of how it is for them will deepen our appreciation.

While I took a break from this post to let it settle a bit before publishing, I was thinking back over my experiences on ambulance. I did face fatalities of different kinds, from time to time, but I was spared the difficult scenes of massive injury. I covered many shifts due to my availability as a stay-at-home mom and the only call with car crash trauma that should have been mine was covered by a crew mate who needed to trade shifts with me for that day. I was sorry about the accident but grateful to have been spared the call.

A decade or so earlier while listening to a nurse friend (in another small town many miles further west) talk about riding ambulance, this feeling of horror came over me at the thought of having to do such a job. It’s funny how it goes sometimes. Who knew that one day I would agree to the same job because the town needed me.

I’m grateful to have been spared horrendous scenes that would live forever in my memory. At the same time though I have many rewarding memories of being there when patients with health issues needed help. If I had it to do over again, knowing what I know, I would say yes in a heart beat.

I think my deepest appreciation for first responders comes more from what I know I didn’t experience rather than from what I did. I’m looking forward to reading Answering the Call, to see life from someone else’s perspective.

So, getting back to the subject of books. Enjoy the latest interesting and FREE offerings from LPC Books and we look forward to seeing more from them in the new year.

Happy Reading

 

 

 

 

A nice bunch of Free books November 20, 2019

We have a nice bunch of FREE books today from Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas (LPC Books). I’m always excited when I see their email because they often have newly published book in the list. There are six books this time and all but two are new to me. This makes my Day! Hurry is a must as these are only free until November 22nd.

The Trouble in Willow Falls The Trouble in Willow Falls is book 2 in the  series about the struggles of small town life trying to re-invent itself.

God Bless the Child  God Bless the Child must be book 2 or 3 or so in the Main Street Clinic Series, unless there is another similar series and I’m mixing them up. In any event, it’s a touching story about a family therapist with a big heart for hurting and troubled children.

Mourning Dove Mourning Dove  a historical novel set in the 1970’s deep south, Memphis Tennessee. It’s the story of two siblings with a complicated life. In this case both the book and the author are new to me. An new adventure.

A Perfect Weakness  A Perfect Weakness has been on the FREE list before and I have read it. It’s about a doctor who, for guilt reasons, decided to stop practicing, and he’s arriving in a pioneer town where they are in desperate need of him. In fact they expected he would be replacing their aging doctor. They do their best to limp along without his help, until disaster strikes.  Sometimes life gives us a chance to make new decisions — if only we will.

Life in Chapel Srings  Life in Chapel Springs is book 4 in the series   The ups and downs of small town life while trying  to keep a low profile in a high profile world. It appears I’ve already downloaded books 1 and 3 in this series but I’m not sure I’ve read them. A mystery in need of solving.

Tested by Fire  Tested by Fire is book 1 in the Medic-7  Series and has been FREE before. I do remember reading this one, it was worth it, for sure.

Happy Reading!

 

 

 

Free Books for November 12, 2019

Exciting news! After a slow period for FREE books, LPC Books (Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas) is offering eight free books. They will only be this price for several days so hurry to not miss out. Their email says the books are available in many areas so they should be free most anywhere Amazon covers.

If you have been following me for a time you may recognize some of these as having been offered a few months ago. It’s nice to see them being offered again.

The Zenia Wood  This one appears to be YA Fantasy. They are hiding out in Zenia Wood, struggling to escape their parents’ killer.

Winter's Fury A Jeremy Winter Thriller book 3, we’ve seen and enjoyed Tom Threadgill’s books before.

the bridge beween This one for sure I’ve mentioned before. One of my favorites. Romance category.

The Cowboys This is also a repeat. A western Romance collection with various authors.

Fashioning the Future One of my favorite authors. Well worth the read.

I'll Watch the Moon This is a new one by an author I enjoy. Looking forward to it.

Still Life in Shadows This one I did read years ago but can’t remember if I liked it.

Summers' Love This one is billed as a cute Cinderella story. I didn’t  love it when it came out a few months back but maybe that’s just me. I’ll include it this time so you have a chance to decide for yourself.

I think there are three I’ve not read before so I’m excited about that. Hopefully you find  something here to be excited about as well.

Happy Reading

Free books for October 23, 2019

Exciting news, the email is here for LPC Books (Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas.) There is a tight timeline on these offers, they will only be available through the 25th so you will need to hurry.

Fall Flip is a recently published book. There was a pre-publish copy available from the author a number of weeks ago and this book is on my read (red) and enjoyed list. Several months ago if I remember correctly.

Fall Flip

Remnants, and its author Stan Poel, sounds familiar to me but I’m not finding it quickly in my lists so it will have to be read to solve the memory puzzle.

Remnants

Ann Tatlock shows up fairly often on my TBR list and I’m looking forward to A Room of My Own. A historical novel looking at the Great Depression (1930’s) through the eyes of a child.

A Room of My Own

In A Pirate’s Debt has been offered up in these emails more than once and it’s also a read-and-enjoyed book. If I remember right this was a fun read but not without peril and excitement.

In a Pirate's debt

Sticks and Stones is also a repeat offering so if you don’t have it yet, now’s your chance.

Sticks and Stones

This is a nice selection of books today… enjoy.

 

 

Free books October 17, 2019

Today’s FREE books compliments of LPCbooks (Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas) weekly email. This is the second time around, that I’ve seen, for these books to be offered and I’ve downloaded all of them – in the spring of 2019. Three, I’ve read… the least traumatic ones. The mystery thrillers are still sitting in my TBR pile.

Considering the source for these books, I would expect all of them are worth taking a chance. I know I really liked the ones I did read.

at first glance

At First Glance

A Season to DanceSummer of Deception

A Season to Dance

A Summer of Deception

Decption Missing presumedA Southern Season

When Darkness Falls – Deception: Missing… Presumed Dead book 2

A Southern Season: Four Stories From a Front Porch Swing

Check them out, I don’t think you will be disappointed.

Happy Reading!

 

A Woman of Fortune

No free books to report this afternoon. Nothing is appealing to me again, with these new emails but tomorrow is another day. In the meantime, I do have another list of interesting books-read to share with you.

This first one A Woman of Fortune is my favorite.

A Woman of Fortune A Woman of Fortune – Kellie Coates Gilbert … A beautiful Texas socialite is living the privileged dream life when it all comes crashing down. Her beloved, charming, obscenely wealthy, investment broker husband is being arrested by the FBI in the middle of their most prestigious social event of the year.  Unbelievable.

She cannot accept that he’s capable of their accusations.

It is true. He admits it. His empire is built on fraud and lies, cheating his clients out of billions.

He will spend many quiet years in prison while she’s forced to pay a hefty price — losing everything. House, money, reputation, the support of a husband and father of her children.

This well written story drew me in. It is unpredictable, raw, and it’s my favorite book in this list. I love the unexpected way it turned out.

pieces of Silver A World War 1 novel –  Pieces of Silver book 1 – Maureen Lang … Set during the turbulence of 1917 as America is swept into the Great War, this is a tale of faith, betrayal and unexpected love. (quote from Amazon)

Above the Fog  Appalachian Fiction – Above the Fog – Karen Lynn Nolan … It’s her thirteenth birthday tomorrow and her abusive father promises to be home to make a woman out of her. Desperate to flee, the sudden flood washing their village away forces her mother and frail grandmother to run with her.

She can’t help the furtive looks over her shoulder as they run, expecting him to appear out of the mist at any moment.

Mismatched   The Agency Files – Mismatched book 2 – Chautona Havig …. Organized crime. Illegal drugs. Violence. With them comes acceptance, order, purpose–danger. (quote from Amazon)

A Cowboys Reunion The Family Ties Series – A Cowboys Reunion book 1 – Carolyne Aarsen …. A former cowboy returns to the site of heartbreak and betrayal – his family’s ranch. (quote from Amazon)

Heart of Gold   Heart of Gold – Serafina Lyndon … After the death of her troubled mother, Sienna Hart returns to her small, coastal hometown of Ruby Bay to help her estranged sisters with the estate. (quote from Amazon)


I did enjoy all of these books but I still liked the first one best.

It seems most of them are available free if you subscribe to KindleUnlimited. That’s a bit of good news at least.

Happy Reading!

 

 

Return to Paradise

There are no free books to share with you today. The regular daily emails arrived this morning but nothing they offered really appealed to me.

There are still some pending posts hanging around, started before the advent of Free Books Posts, maybe I’ll share one of them instead.

In case you are scratching your head in confusion – the original routine was to read books and then share the ones I liked, hoping to inspire readers. The posts were also designed to provide a place to keep a list, so I could remember what I’ve read.

The new routine is to share books at the time of download to make sure the books are still free for readers. I haven’t worked things through with the new changes, to figure out how to keep the read list updated. I’m not sure it makes sense to share the same books twice, unread and then read. Sounds like a lot of pressure – time wise. I’ll figure something out, given a little time.

So, without a free-books post today, why not use this list of books, read and liked. It would be a shame to waste something already written and nearly ready to go.

I loved all of these books

Return to Paradise Return to Paradise – Tim Speer

David has big plans. He needs a break from his stressful investment banking life. There is  a reunion and a wedding to attend. It’s all happening close to his parents and it makes sense to plan a few days with them before he heads back to work. A visit now will go a long way toward easing his conscience. He doesn’t get there nearly often enough to see them and now he’s desperate to make it happen.

He’s making good time and is on target for his planned arrival until an accident caused detour has him leaving the interstate highway, travelling back country roads. A cow standing in the middle of the narrow road slows him down but still, it should be okay. Well, it would have been, if his swerving lightweight sports car could hold the road. He won’t be going anywhere  anytime soon, not with four blown tires.

A kind and helpful passing farmer arranges a tow, but the news is not good. He’s told it will take days for replacement tires to be shipped in.  Car rentals and flights are not an option this far away from the city.  Money isn’t even enough to get him back on the road. It’s beyond frustrating, to be helpless and stuck.

With nowhere else to be, he hangs out at the local restaurant as long as they will let him. It’s impossible to spend this much time and not pick up on the tension and discouragement  most of the regulars are feeling.  His ears perk up at the sound of a few familiar  words and he decides he should pay closer attention. It appears most of the  area farmers are experiencing sudden unexpected foreclosures on their mortgages. They are  all scheduled to go up for auction next week which is highly unusual. He is convinced something illegal is happening in this town and the local banker appears to be involved.

At first he is desperate to leave but his conscience is starting to kick in. These are good people, they are in trouble and he can see the problem. He has connections. He thinks he can put together a plan to stop the sale of their farms. If he can arrange it in time. Of course, it helps there is the extra incentive of personal interest. One of the local girls has caught his eye and he wants to make sure her family property is safe from crooked developers.

The plan is daring, with a few pitfalls. Can he make it work in time to save them?

An engrossing story with tense moments. A great read.

 

A Rifle by the Door  A Rifle by the Door – Dan L Fuller… many tense moments but it is a great story of cheering on the underdog. Who says the little guy always has to lose?

 

The Spindle Chair  The Spindle Chair – Shellie Arnold.  The haunting story of one couple’s struggle to have a child.

 

Summer's End Northern Intrigue –  Summer’s End book 3 – Lyn Cote… This small town spent six years paying medical school expenses, expecting to receive six years of doctoring in return. Now the big city recipient wants out of the contract, for family reasons. They can’t afford to have her to walk away from her promise, their need is too desperate.

 

Yesterday's MailYesterday’s Mail – a box set with various authors –  Alana Terry, Cynthia Hickey, Hallee Bridgemann, Chautona Havig, Amanda Tru. All of them excellent authors, I loved every one of these books.

Happy Reading!

 

 

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!

Thirty Days Hath…

This week we have been sharing free book opportunities. Chautona Havig’s name  shows up regularly in the free discussion so it’s no surprise to see one of her books appear on this just read list. I thought it was a really cool book, putting a whole new spin on the dating game experience.

Thirty Days Hath...  Thirty Days Hath… because blind dates are for wimps – Chautona Havig …

Adric is about to experience dating in an awkward and never-before-imagined way. His sister Lily is determined life is getting away on him and he needs an intervention.

At some point in the recent past they worked on a dating site profile. He thinks it was short lived and forgotten. She thinks resurrected and reactivated, with a revised plan.

Her vision is to select twelve vetted respondents to spend thirty chaperoned days living at his house. Theoretically, that much time should solidify an interest and that many women should present at least one strong possibility, maybe even more.

Lily and her husband Tom have done the work; thirty single young women have passed inspection. The first three finalists have been picked. They will allow Adric the opportunity to view the profile list and decide on the other nine.

With lady number one due to arrive in two weeks… it’s time to let Adric in on the plan.

This was such a fun read!

Rumors and Promises   Rumors and Promises – Kathleen Rouser

 

No Place Like Home  Home to You Series – No Place like Home book 1 – Morris Fenris

 

A Dangerous Legacy  A Dangerous Legacy – Elizabeth Camden

 

a good hearted man  A Good-Hearted Man – Barbara Kaylor

 

a Soldier Finds Grace  A Soldier Finds Grace – Katherine St. Clair


As always, I had a good time reading with these books on my Kindle. I hope you are finding books to capture your interest too.

Happy Reading this week!