Archive for June 2012
Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Wednesday, June 27 – Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 74% on Madison Smartt Bell’s Novel of Post-Vietnam Reconciliation of Friends, SOLDIER’S JOY, plus … Don’t miss Walter Jackson’s SNAKEBIT (Today’s Sponsor)
But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor
Snakebit
and now … Today’s Kindle Daily Deal!
Kindle Daily Deal: Soldier’s Joy Thomas Laidlaw and his childhood friend Rodney Redmon grew up in the Deep South and fought in Vietnam. After the war, they reconnect and resume their lives amid dangerous and deep-rooted prejudice. This riveting portrait of two damaged souls seeking solace is masterfully written and stunning in its emotional resonance.
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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Tuesday, June 26 – Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 79% on Karen Karbo’s Study of the Freewheeling Iconic Actress Katharine Hepburn, HOW TO HEPBURN, plus … Don’t miss Augustus Cileone’s FEAST OR FAMINE (Today’s Sponsor)
But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor
Feast or Famine
Here’s the set-up:
Feast or Famine won the First Place Fiction Award at the Philadelphia Writers’ Conference, and and was honored by Hidden River Arts.
A humorous, satirical take on the restrictions imposed by the Catholic church during the 1960′s and 1970′s, Feast or Famine is written brilliantly while placing an emphasis on Italian food, family and passion from a unique vantage point. With great characters, witty dialogues and just the right pace, Feast or Famine is a delight to read and thoroughly enjoyable to the core!.
It “has everything going right for it in terms of content, humor, satire and style. His style of writing captures the essence of the 1960′s and ’70′s very well and puts the reader in a place where the nurturing and suffocation of the soul happens at the same time. All said and done, I’d give Feast or Famine a good 4 stars out of 5!” – Latestbookreviews.net
and now … Today’s Kindle Daily Deal!
Kindle Daily Deal: How to Hepburn This contemporary reassessment of Katharine Hepburn’s life aims to learn what we can from the First Lady of Cinema’s enduring persona. Karen Karbo teases unexpected lessons from analyzing Hepburn, one of America’s greatest icons whose freewheeling determination redefined the image of the independent woman and endeared her to the world.
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Most Wanted: Week Ending June 24
1. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
2. Mockingjay (The Final Book of The Hunger Games) by Suzanne Collins
3. Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games) by Suzanne Collins
4. The Marriage Bargain (Marriage to a Billionaire) by Jennifer Probst
5. The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins
6. Easy by Tammara Webber
7. Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire
8. Flat-Out Love by Jessica Park
9. The Vincent Brothers (The Vincent Boys) by Abbi Glines
10. The Huntress (full-length sexy romantic suspense) by Dorothy McFalls
11. Anything He Wants (Dominated By The Billionaire) by Sara Fawkes
12. The Maze Runner (Maze Runner Trilogy, Book 1) by James Dashner
13. Effortless (Thoughtless #2) by S.C. Stephens
14. Her Forbidden Hero by Laura Kaye
15. From Nanny To Wife by Kate Hopkins
16. Revenge of the Homecoming Queen by Stephanie Hale
17. Barely Breathing (The Breathing Series #2) by Rebecca Donovan
18. Wool Omnibus Edition (Wool 1 – 5) by Hugh Howey
19. Sleeping with Paris by Juliette Sobanet
20. Existence by Abbi Glines
21. Bone Deep by Bonnie Dee
22. Before the Season Ends (A Regency Inspirational Romance) by Linore Rose Burkard
23. Gabriel’s Inferno (Gabriel’s Inferno Series) by Sylvain Reynard
24. The Boy Who Sneaks in my Bedroom Window by Kirsty Moseley
25. Secret Lives by Diane Chamberlain