Archive for September 2012
Most Wanted: Week Ending September 9
1. Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games) by Suzanne Collins
2. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
3. Wrong Bed, Right Guy by Katee Robert
4. The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins
5. Mockingjay (The Final Book of The Hunger Games) by Suzanne Collins
6. Seducing Cinderella by Gina L. Maxwell
7. On Dublin Street by Samantha Young
8. War Brides by Helen Bryan
9. Easy by Tammara Webber
10. Going For Broke by Nina Howard
11. The Wild Ones by M. Leighton
12. Let Me Be The One: The Sullivans, Book 6 (Contemporary Romance) by Bella Andre
13. Because of Low (Sea Breeze) by Abbi Glines
14. Lengths by Liz Reinhardt, Steph Campbell
15. Avoiding Commitment (Avoiding Series) by K.A. Linde
16. The Tycoon’s Vacation (Baby for the Billionaire – Book Two) by Melody Anne, Melody Anne
17. Measuring Up by Nyrae Dawn
18. Seduction and Snacks (Chocolate Lovers) by Tara Sivec
19. Sharp Objects: A Novel by Gillian Flynn
20. The Boy Who Sneaks in my Bedroom Window by Kirsty Moseley
21. If I Were You (Inside Out Trilogy) by Lisa Renee Jones
22. Her Best Friend’s Brother by T.J. Dell
23. Angelfall (Penryn & the End of Days) by Susan Ee
24. The Mighty Storm by Samantha Towle
25. The Beloved One (The De Montforte Brothers) by Danelle Harmon
Today’s Kindle Daily Deals — Monday, September 20 – Save 80% on Jessica Keener’s Debut Coming of Age Novel Night Swim ; and, — Save 80% on Aldous Huxley’s Classic Sci Fi Novel Brave New World; plus …Kate Mathis’ Living Lies (Today’s Sponsor)
But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor
Living Lies (Book 1 of the Agent Melanie Ward Novels)
Here’s the set-up:
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and now … Today’s Kindle Daily Deal!
Kindle Daily Deal: Brave New World Aldous Huxley’s bleak future prophesized in Brave New World shows a capitalist civilization driven by scientific and psychological engineering, a world where people are genetically designed to be passive and useful to the ruling class. It’s a forceful, reasoned indictment of blind progress and mankind’s increasing appetite for simple amusement.
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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Sunday, September 9 – Save Up to 73 % on 10 Romance Novels by Bestselling Authors at $1.99 Each; Kindle Daily Kids Deal — Save Up to 74% on Three Bart King ‘Big Books’ for Middle Schoolers at $1.99 Each ; plus …Pandora Poikilos’ Frequent Traveller (Cathy Dixon #1) (Today’s Sponsor)
But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor
Frequent Traveller (Cathy Dixon #1)
Here’s the set-up:
Catherine Dixon is everyone’s dreamgirl. Girls want to be her. Men want to be with her. From her charming smile to her gentle voice, one always turns to take a second look at Cathy. Wherever she goes there isn’t an ill word spoken about her. Her job as Vice President of Communications at MoonStar, one of the world’s top hotel chains is to make sure guests are happy to the point of perfection.
From the blue oceans of Antigua to the bustling streets of Vietnam, the racing adrenaline at the Green Hell, the devastating natural disaster in Japan and the stunning architecture in Germany, Cathy finds herself in a whirlwind of fine dining, plush clothes and sheer extravagance. But is perfection only a mask for untold disaster? In a job that deals so much with people, Cathy goes home to an empty bed. There are no pictures on her wall, no doting phone calls from a tongue tied lover and no family holidays to boast about.
What is Cathy’s secret and how will her world change when the world knows? What is the significance of the blue pendant round her neck? Who is the mysterious man she is seen with every three months? What are the contents of the brown envelope delivered to her on the fifteenth of every month? Will her secrets ever catch up with her or will Cathy continue to sail alongside perfection in the world she has created for herself as a Frequent Traveller?
(20% of royalties will be donated to the Intracranial Hypertension Research Foundation)
From the reviewers:
As always Pandora has delivered a stunning piece. While it will not be an easy read for everyone, some might not finish this book and some may mistake it for unnecessary information, every chapter offers a smooth exploration of a different destination, a different situation and a different side to humanity. I loved it. – Elizabeth H
Pandora Poikilos is a writer’s friend sharing her wisdom and skills with those of us who have just stepped into the world of literature as well as the more seasoned veterans. What do you say about a person like Pandora Poikilos? There isn’t anything to say, you simply reciprocate the love. With nothing but positive reviews for her books I would suggest you check out her blog as well. – Marsha Randolph, Author of The Truth About Vashtai
One part travel brochure, two parts hotels’ insider secrets, and four parts dark Big Brother intrigue, Frequent Traveller is all good reading. Pandora Poikilos has struck just the right balance to keep the sinister plot line moving while giving readers a behind-the-scenes view of their virtual vacation trip around the world. Get your midnight snacks ready and make up a whole pot of whatever it is you drink, ’cause you’re gonna be up all night with this delicious read. – Georgia Saunders, Author of Home Street Home