Archive for October 2012
Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Save 67% on 13 Compelling Non-Fiction TED Books, plus … Rick Leland’s Jesus at Walmart … The Cost (Today’s Sponsor)
But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor
Jesus at Walmart…the Cost
Here’s the set-up:
In book two of the Jesus at Walmart Trilogy, Malachi Marble is still working at Walmart.
The former pastor, toils through the night while attempting to keep the desire of his heart alive—his passion to serve God and his coworkers at the store.
Join Malachi as his life, his faith, and his yearnings become exposed to vulnerability’s limit.
Walk past the greeter, into the heart and soul of Walmart with Malachi. Another trip to Walmart like no other, awaits you.
And may you enjoy the venue of fiction for exploring thoughts and ideas to new depths.
and now … Today’s Kindle Daily Deal!
Kindle Daily Deal: 13 Compelling Nonfiction Singles by TED Books
From Gever Tulley’s insightful “Beware Dangerism!” to Nic Marks’s uplifting essay “The Happiness Manifesto,” this collection of essays is designed to deliver powerful narratives perfect for reading in one sitting. Lively, informative, and meant to persuade, all 13 of these nonfiction singles are only $0.99 each (67% off).
Most Wanted: Week Ending October 14
1. Down to You by M. Leighton
2. On Dublin Street by Samantha Young
3. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
4. Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games) by Suzanne Collins
5. Taking Chances by Molly McAdams
6. Naked (The Blackstone Affair, Part 1) by Raine Miller
7. The Mark of Athena (The Heroes of Olympus, Book Three) by Rick Riordan
8. Seven Years to Sin by Sylvia Day
9. Mockingjay (The Final Book of The Hunger Games) by Suzanne Collins
10. Love Left Behind by S.H. Kolee
11. White Trash Beautiful (Beautiful Series) by Teresa Mummert
12. Seduced in the Dark (The Dark Duet: Book 2) by CJ Roberts
13. My Favorite Mistake by Chelsea M. Cameron
14. [NSFW] Blindfolded Innocence by Alessandra Torre
15. Fall Guy (A Youngblood Book) by Liz Reinhardt
16. Fate (Fate #1) by Elizabeth Reyes
17. Sharp Objects: A Novel by Gillian Flynn
18. The Mighty Storm by Samantha Towle
19. The Truth About Faking by Leigh Talbert Moore
20. Our Husband (a humorous romantic mystery) by Stephanie Bond
21. Pride and Pleasure by Sylvia Day
22. Teach Me by Amy Lynn Steele
23. Tempt Me (One Night with Sole Regret) by Olivia Cunning
24. The Stranger I Married by Sylvia Day
25. Secrets of the Apple by Paula Hiatt
Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Monday, October 15 – Save 85% on Elizabeth Haynes’ Psychological Suspense Novel Into the Darkest Corner; plus …Joe Bruno’s “Mobsters, Gangs, Crooks and Other Creeps-Volume 1 – New York City” (Today’s Sponsor)
But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor
“Mobsters, Gangs, Crooks and Other Creeps-Volume 1 – New York City”
Here’s the set-up:
Introduction – By Mathew J. Mari
I have been a criminal defense lawyer in New York City for 34 years, specializing in organized crime cases. Like Joe Bruno, I was born in New York City’s Little Italy. Also, like Joe Bruno, I lived in Knickerbocker Village for more than three decades. Our neighborhood was filled with unforgettable characters, most of whom were criminals, and many of whom were in the Mafia. Joe got to meet and see many famous criminals during his years in Little Italy (in the 6th Ward), and in Knickerbocker Village (in the 4th Ward). It is no surprise to me that Joe was fascinated not only with the mafia characters, but with the entire history of Lower Manhattan, and New York City in general.
Joe Bruno’s book, “ Mobsters, Gangs, Crooks and Other Creeps-Volume 1- New York City” is a composite of characters and events, that weaves the denizens of New York City’s underworld with the rich history of New York City, from the early 1800′s, through the early 1900′s. Although Italian-American criminals are covered, this is not just another Italian mafia book. The book covers the Jewish gangsters as well (who truly were the pioneers of organized crime) and the Irish gangs, who were one of the first ethnic groups to run the New York City rackets. Joe even presents a few “lady gangsters” too.
Most of all, “ Mobsters, Gangs, Crooks and Other Creeps-Volume 1- New York City” is easy to read. The short-chapter format is a stroke of genius. It is interesting, informative, entertaining, and to the point. You won’t be bored reading it.
Joe Bruno has hit the mark in presenting Old New York the way it really was. Rough and bloody!
and now … Today’s Kindle Daily Deal!
Kindle Daily Deal: Into the Darkest Corner
This ingeniously plotted suspense is utterly convincing in its portrayal of obsession as it follows Catherine Bailey entering into a new and exciting relationship. Gorgeous, charismatic, and spontaneous, Lee seems perfect, but when his behavior becomes erratic, controlling, and frightening, Catherine realizes the relationship was too good to be true.
Today’s Price: | $1.99 (85% off) | |