Orangeberry FreeMe #347
Sunday, 16th June 2013
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Hot Monogamy - Lucy St. Vincent
Genre - Erotica
Rating - X
5 (6 reviews)
Free until 20 June 2013
This short story gets straight to the point, and is full of pure, unadulterated pleasure: a husband; a wife; a sexual agreement that will keep them together forever.
Who hasn’t had fantasies about another man? What if you could have it all with the man you’ve been living with all these years? Is it possible to keep the passion alive?
This couple have it figured out. Before Denise accepted Paul’s marriage proposal, she made him not only promise but PROVE he could keep the passion alive. Result? Hot married sex!
This short story will have you squirming under your sheets and ready to grab either your vibrator or, better yet, that sweet neglected husband of yours. Your choice. Just have fun and don’t feel guilty about it.
Water’s End - Jessica Deforest
Genre - Contemporary Romance
Rating - R
4.8 (11 reviews)
Free until 17 June 2013
After a disastrous marriage and divorce, Anne falls in love with David, a man as beautiful as a Roman god and as elusive as a mirage. Wondering if love at first sight is even possible, she has an affair with him and knows instinctively that she will love him forever. When she loses him, she marries on the rebound and finds herself trapped in a nightmare. It is only when she is middle-aged and has given up all hope of ever finding him again that she discovers the secret that has kept them apart for so long.
Soup Recipes - Vesela Tabakova
Genre - Cookbook
Rating - G
4.3 (23 reviews)
Free until 18 June 2013
A tasty bowl of soup fills you up, reduces cravings, keeps you energized for hours, and is one of the best diet-friendly meals. Preparing your own soup at home is even better because you can choose what ingredients you put in and that way control sodium and calorie intake.
Mediterranean way of cooking is healthy home cooking. You can always improvise, invent, vary recipes, and substitute one ingredient for another.
Eating a tasty Mediterranean soup every day will pay off with plenty of health benefits and will almost certainly prevent you from overeating. It will also prevent diet boredom and at the same time will help you slim down.
Grastik’s Plastic Princess - David Jester
Genre - Humor, Comedy
Rating - PG13
4.8 (9 reviews)
Free until 17 June 2013
Grastik’s Plastic Princess is a crude and twisted black comedy, set in a curious slice of suburbia.
Adam Grastik is a friendless, loveless, middle-aged loner. He’s the typical weirdo next door; never had much luck with women or the human race.
Then his dream girl, the love of his miserable life, arrives in the post: a plastic fantastic doll, the answer to all his problems. Unfortunately, he soon discovers that Bethany is not as perfect as he first thought. She’s reckless; leaves crumbs on the floor and refuses to do any housework. On top of that, she refuses to sleep with him -- to consummate their love -- because of a headache, tiredness or stress caused by the idiot stoners next door.
Point Apocalypse - Alex Bobl
Genre - Action, Thriller
Rating - PG13
4.2 (12 reviews)
Free until 16 June 2013
He enters a prison world. A place of no return harboring the death of the universe. No proper food or drinking water, no modern technologies. He doesn't know who he is. He can't tell friend from foe. He has no idea what brought him here. He has no time to think. He lives from one objective to the next.
The Earth's laws end here. No one to turn to for help. The lives of thousands of people now depend on him alone.
21st Century Tactics - Glyn Williams
Genre - How to, Business
Rating - G
4.7 (5 reviews)
Free until 20 June 2013
Is your business performing as well as you hoped it would when you began?
21st Century Tactics is a collection of 15 proven step-by-step business principles, strategies and ideas that will put your business in the fast lane, even if you think you have heard it all before.
This book will change the way you look at your business, show you how to make more money, and will demonstrate how some of the old ways of doing business are the exact opposite of what you should be doing.
You will be able to increase your turnover, get more money from your existing customers and take your business to a new level giving you the income and freedom that you envisioned when you first began your small business and the freedom to enjoy it.
The Topsail Accord - JT Kalnay
Genre - Contemporary Romance
Rating - PG13
4.0 (28 reviews)
Free until 18 June 2013
Wealthy divorcee Dr. Shannon Patrick meets a local, Joe, while walking on North Topsail Beach. Shannon, a geologist, has recently discovered oil and natural gas in the Marcellus Shale under Ohio. While the newfound wealth has provided her undreamt of new opportunities, including her new beach house in North Carolina, Shannon is still trying to understand her divorce. She feels very alone, even though she has the love and support of her very close family.
Joe is a North Topsail local who has walked and run on North Topsail Beach nearly every morning for the past two decades, ever since the loss of his only child to Leukemia, and his wife's subsequent grief-propelled suicide.
Shannon and Joe meet and carefully work towards a relationship that they can define and survive. The rules they implement come to be known as "The Topsail Accord."
Follow along as Shannon discovers how, if at all, she can let someone love her again, and as Joe reawakens to the possibility that there is someone who he can love.
Set on North Topsail Beach, North Carolina, in Playa Jaco, Costa Rica, and in Cleveland, Ohio, The Topsail Accord examines whether bounded lives defined by agreed upon intersections can be complete lives, or whether the rules they hope will protect them block perhaps their last chance at love.
Murder Goes to Church - C.D. Jarmola
Genre - Mystery
Rating - G
4.6 (9 reviews)
Free until 18 June 2013
When Chrissy Chronister agrees to help in her small community church’s vacation Bible school she knows that it will be a hectic week of making crafts, telling stories and singing songs. However, she never expects it to land her in the middle of a murder investigation with her friends, fellow church members and possibly even herself being the prime suspects.
Chrissy is a spunky, petite blonde (all adjectives she hates) mother of eleven-month-old, Lukas, along with her husband, Luke, living in south Georgia.
As the newest church member Chrissy is stuck with the team teacher from hell, Ramona Snyder, a self-centered thorn in the flesh at United Community Church. However, she also is the richest woman around and her tithe is all that keeps the church solvent.
The theme for the week is “God’s Beautiful World,” emphasizing saving our ecology. Thus, everyone has his/her own labeled eco-cup to be used each day during snack time. Day one Chrissy is already hearing Ramona making threats that she will be withholding her money from family members and causes if things do not change to her specifications.
By the end of the second day Chrissy is holding a dying Ramona in her arms.
The evidence shows that Ramona’s eco-cup has been poisoned. The only people with access are fellow members of UCC including Bro. Michael, the pastor accused of embezzling, his wife Melanie, John, whose farm Ramona foreclosed on, his pregnant teenage daughter Peggy, who Ramona disdained, Scott the youth minister, who Ramona had accused of having inappropriate relations, Emilie Anne the church secretary, Deacon Melvin, Ramona’s own children, Suzanne and Rick, and her husband Max.
Chrissy is unwillingly drawn into the investigation. She tries to distance herself, but motherhood forces her back where she unintentionally finds clues through the help of her mischievous son. Due to Lukas’ baby monitor, blankie, tipping over trash cans, getting into ladies’ purses, crawling places he shouldn’t and destroying the story of Abraham and Isaac from his storybook, Chrissy finds skeletons that her fellow parishioners thought were deeply buried.
Will Chrissy and baby Lukas solve the crime before the uncovered secrets tear their little church apart?
The Golden Goose of Los Angeles - Travis Adam Irish
Genre - Thriller
Rating - PG16
5 (6 reviews)
Free until 16 June 2013
This new, fast-paced story may be too much for some to handle, as it leaves many feeling: on edge, shocked, and haunted by the nature of humanity.
Rory Chambers is an extreme sports expert who helps people to partake in every adrenaline inducing experience that California has to offer. However, his life becomes complicated when it is discovered that, due to a special protein produced by his body, his blood can cure a variety of terminal illnesses, including deadly cancers, and pathogens such as HIV.
When the medical experts report their inability to create a vaccine artificially, Rory finds that there is no shortage of rich and powerful people who are desperate for a second chance... Desperate enough to carve it straight from his body.
Regardless of what his career in extreme sports has taught Rory about fear; nothing can prepare him for the unpredictable ride, and lascivious betrayals that are borne by the human psyche.
When his blood is valued at over $500,000 a pint, and so many dying people are looking for another chance; how will he keep the world from draining him of everything?
The Teeth that Looked for a New Mouth - Jill Jones
Genre - Children
Rating - G
5 (6 reviews)
Free until 17 June 2013
Luke is a sweet boy, but he doesn't like to brush his teeth.
So one day his teeth decide to look for a new mouth, one that would take care of them.
Where did they go?
Who did they meet?
Did they find the perfect mouth?
This pre bath-time children's story revolves around the tale of Luke's teeth and their journey to find a new mouth...
Passage Graves - Madyson Rush
Genre - Thriller
Rating - PG13
4.8 (5 reviews)
Free until 16 June 2013
Archeologist David Hyden is hell-bent to disprove his Biblical archeologist father’s religious theories. After his father is found dead at the center of Stonehenge with a strange glowing spiral engraved into his palm, David decides to challenge his father’s theory that Maeshowe—a passage grave ruin in Stenness, Scotland—possesses metaphysical powers. However, the morning after his arrival in Stenness, David wakes to find everyone else in town is dead.
NATO pathologist Brynne Thatcher is trained to recognize the subtle features of subsonic death, a unique forte and her only leg-up in a career dominated by men. Sound is the ideal weapon: an indiscriminate killer that leaves almost no trace upon its victims. She is testing an acoustic cannon in the grasslands a short distance from Stenness. Thatcher is certain her weapon caused the Stenness massacre, but all bets are off when she pinpoints Maeshowe as the source of deadly noise. The ruin erupts with low-frequency sound every 77 hours. Each explosion is larger and deadlier than the last. The only clues to stopping Maeshowe are the spiral petroglyph glowing inside its central chamber and the lone survivor, David.
Investigating the connection between the two glowing spiral symbols, Thatcher and David uncover Brenton’s most bizarre theory: There are four locks and four keys lost throughout antiquity. Any man who finds a matching lock and key will gain one of the powers of the Four Horsemen of Apocalypse (Conqueror, War, Plague, and Death). Displacement of a key awakened the passage grave. Unless the “key” is placed into the petroglyph “lock,” the ruin will kill every living thing.
Finding the key won’t be easy. A clandestine brotherhood known as the Abaddon is sworn to protect the keys. As Maeshowe’s eruption spreads across northern Europe, the leadership of the Abaddon crumbles. A new leader of the dark society seeks to become Conqueror, and a race to the Apocalypse begins.
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