Archive for February 2019
The Fantastical Adventures of Leutenliebf the House of Munchausen: Great-Great-Great-Grandson of the Celebrated Baron Hieronymus of the House of Munchausen (Best Humorous Fiction By Shlomo Kalo
4.2 Stars – 19 Reviews
Kindle Price: $3.99
Lending: Enabled
Text-To-Speech: Enabled
Text-To-Speech: Enabled
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Leutenlieb, a.k.a. Baron Munchausen (great-great-great-grandson of his celebrated ancestor), takes us on a roller-coaster ride through major events of the Twentieth Century, introducing us along the way to a galaxy of iconic figures – from Hitler to Greta Garbo – while describing how with breath-taking imagination (not to mention legendary modesty!) he succeeds in solving all the problems with which he is faced.
Brilliantly Imaginative & Extremely Funny!
The Fantastical Adventures of Leutenlieb
by Shlomo Kalo
The Fantastical Adventures of Leutenlieb
by Shlomo Kalo
A Dress the Color of the Sky By Jennifer Irwin
4.8 Stars – 105 Reviews
Kindle Price: $0.99
Lending: Enabled
Text-To-Speech: Enabled
Text-To-Speech: Enabled
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For too many years, Prudence Aldrich has been numbing the pain in her life with random sexual encounters. Her marriage to cold, self-centered Nick is, not surprisingly, on the rocks. But after several dangerous experiences with strangers, Prudence finally realizes she needs therapy to stop her self-destructive behavior…
A compelling, highly rated tale of redemption…
by Jennifer Irwin
A Dress the Color of the Sky
by Jennifer Irwin
The Man Who Killed Edgar Allan Poe By J. R. Rada
4.8 Stars – 6 Reviews
Kindle Price: $0.99
Lending: Enabled
Text-To-Speech: Enabled
Text-To-Speech: Enabled
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If you’re a fan of Edgar Allan Poe, this books solves the mystery of his murder. You might be thinking that Poe wasn’t murdered. He died in a hospital. You’re wrong. While he did die at the Washington Medical Center, before that, he was found delirious on the streets of Baltimore and wearing clothes that were not his own. He was admitted to the hospital where he died without explaining what had happened to himself.
The Man Who Killed Edgar Allan Poe
by J. R. Rada
by J. R. Rada