I seem to be more excited about the chicken coop than the actual chickens. I might even get a little grumpy when they poop in it. eeewwww

Skip Rock Shallows
Jan Watson
4.4 Stars (58 Reviews)
Genre: Religious Fiction | Religion & Spirituality

FREE for a limited time

Lilly Gray Corbett has just graduated from medical school and decided to accept an internship in the coal camp of Skip Rock, Kentucky. Her beau, Paul, is doing his residency in Boston and can’t understand why Lilly would choose to work in a backwater town. But having grown up in the mountains, Lilly is drawn to the stubborn, superstitious people she encounters in Skip Rock—a town where people live hard and die harder and where women know their place. Lilly soon learns she has a lot to overcome, but after saving the life of a young miner, she begins to earn the residents’ trust.

As Lilly becomes torn between joining Paul in Boston and her love for the people of Skip Rock, she crosses paths with a handsome miner—one who seems oddly familiar. Her attraction for him grows, even as she wrestles with her feelings and wonders what he’s hiding.

Click here to get this book for FREE
(also available from Amazon. CO.UK  FR  IT  ES  CA )

° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° °

Letters From Long Binh: Memoirs of a Military Policeman in Vietnam
Randy Mixter
4.1 Stars (31 Reviews)
Genre: History | Biographies & Memoirs

FREE for a limited time

Awarded Honorable Mention in the Memoir category by the Military Writers Association of America. I boarded the plane to Vietnam at exactly midnight on January 1st, 1967. I was a 19 year old soldier with pen and paper in hand.

I began to write.

“Letters from Long Binh gives the reader an honest appraisal of the everyday life of an MP in Vietnam. Sometimes poignant,sometimes humorous, but always gripping, the book is written with a deep sense of respect for his fellow brothers-in-arms in a war-torn country.”

Lou Fantauzzi – Vietnam 1966-67

Click here to get this book for FREE
(also available from Amazon. CO.UK  DE  FR  IT  ES  CA )

° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° °

The Count of Monte Cristo as Retold by Sherlock Holmes
Holy Ghost Writer
4.9 Stars (12 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Action & Adventure

FREE for a limited time

The Count of Monte Cristo as Retold by Sherlock Holmes begins with a condensed retelling of The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, related through the voice of Sherlock Holmes. Subsequent sequels include exhilarating new adventures, characters, and ideas, carrying the reader through this book I, leading to book II and with book III promising an ever-expanding new series based on the classic.

The author consulted the original French as well as the oldest English translations of The Count of Monte Cristo, yet the style of the retelling, in the distinctive voice of Sherlock Holmes, constitutes a new work. Books II and III, soon to follow, are wholly original sequels although they include characters from the original classic.

The author of The Count of Monte Cristo as Retold by Sherlock Holmes enjoyed the 2003 translation by Robin Buss of the The Count of Monte Cristo, which helped to inspire both this work and the first sequel in this series, The Sultan of Monte Cristo. The (2003) unabridged translation by Buss, however, is indispensable to fully appreciate the original story.

Those who have already had the pleasure of reading The Sultan of Monte Cristo will certainly appreciate the unique way in which the Holy Ghost Writer has expanded the original story without the help of anyone (except perhaps from the ghost of Dumas himself).

While The Sultan of Monte Cristo has been enjoyed by thousands as a stand-alone work, this work is an even easier read of the original classic, as it has a condensed version of the original story, uniquely retold in the voice of Sherlock Holmes.

This edition does not include book II (Sultan of Monte Cristo)or III (Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo) yet it does include a sneak preview of Book II.

Click here to get this book for FREE
(also available from Amazon. CO.UK  DE  FR  IT  ES  CA )

° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° °

Mr Right for the Night (Irish Romantic Comedy)
Marisa Mackle
3.2 Stars (47 Reviews)
Genre: Humor | Romance

FREE for a limited time

‘Anna is looking for Mr Right. For just one night. Her dreaded high school reunion is looming and she’s determined to have the perfect partner to show off. She has three months to find this charming, intelligent, handsome man and is convinced he is just around the corner. But which corner?’

Click here to get this book for FREE
(also available from Amazon. CO.UK  DE  FR  IT  ES  CA )

° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° °

AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

The Gandy Dancer
Jeff Andrews
4.6 Stars (68 Reviews)
Genre: United States | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

His career is on the rocks. His ex-wife is demanding more money. A woman he can’t even remember accuses him of fathering her child. Newspaper reporter Mitch Corsini shrugs and takes another drink. However, when his estranged teenage daughter mysteriously disappears, his life finally has a purpose: find the child he’s neglected for too long and rekindle the love they once shared.

Mitch’s quest takes him to the Virginia mountains and his ancestral home. There, he finds himself locked in a life or death struggle to save his daughter as seventy-year-old family secrets and the fate of a long-forgotten railroad worker combine to shatter the very foundations of his world.

Click here to get this book for $0.99
(also available from Amazon. CO.UK  IT  ES  CA )

° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° °

AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

Hand In The Till
Gerald Hansen
4.7 Stars (33 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Humor | Women’s Fiction

“Comic Irish writing at its best.”–Colin Quinn

With a family like this, who wouldn’t need absinthe?

Fionnuala Flood, mother of seven unruly thugs, takes stock of her life as her 45th birthday approaches, and it couldn’t be more of a misery. She’s been fired from the corner shop for stealing, her two oldest sons are in prison, her husband’s hands are fondling more than frozen fish at the packing plant, and her lesbian daughter has just published a book exposing the family’s attempts to get their claws into Auntie Ursula Barnett’s lottery winnings the year before. Daughter Dymphna, unwed mother, has just been kicked out of her boyfriend’s house, adding two more mouths to feed.

Desperate to raise money to travel to Malta for the launch party and wreak havoc, Fionnuala puts into motion a get-rich-quick scheme that preys on the weaknesses of others and will hopefully add a bit of luxury to her empty coal bin of a life. The scam, however, unleashes dark secrets that bring Ursula back to town for a final showdown. Hand In The Till is a darkly comic look at revenge, retribution and, perhaps, reconcilliation. With a shot of absinthe.

Click here to get this book for $0.99
(also available from Amazon. CO.UK  DE  FR  IT  ES  CA )

° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° °