Orangeberry FreeMe #250
Friday, 01 March 2013
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Killing Kate - Lila Veen
Genre - Romance
Rating - R
4.7 (10 reviews)
Free until 03 March 2013
Jenna’s childhood was stolen from her by her father, and now Kate will make sure she pays the price.
When Jenna receives a call from her brother and finds out her estranged father is dead, her stability shatters. Kate has returned into her life. A mysterious and handsome man attracts her attention. At the same time, some old friends from her past begin to surface, bringing her joy and comfort, but also danger.
Jenna struggles with what she knows is right and what she wants...and what Kate makes her do. There is a fine line between her own desires and her dark side taking over.
The Queensberry Rule - Dave Cornford & Steve McAlpine
Genre - Thriller
Rating - PG13
4.7 (11 reviews)
Free until 02 March 2013
Post it. Tweet it. Like it. Doesn't make it true. Or Does it?
In a world where the truth can be manufactured in an instant with a post or a tweet, justice can feel like it’s just out of reach.
Jason has had his son, his security and now his job taken away from him. Consumed by bitterness at the injustice of it all, he needs to work out if he really wants to fight back – when someone offers to help him do just that.
Jason, a dedicated English teacher and Oscar Wilde devotee, has to decide for himself if the shadowy Queensberry Foundation believes the same things about justice that he does.
Is pushing a bank to the brink of collapse because it cheated a customer OK? Sinking a major corporation to get back at its CEO? What about bringing down a government minister to have one of his decisions reversed?
If The Queensberry Rule was a film, think The Firm meets Falling Down meets Fight Club.
The Opening - Ron Savarese
Genre - Fiction
Rating - PG13
4.4 (50 reviews)
Free until 03 March 2013
Joe St. John wanders out into a blizzard and falls through an opening that leads him to amazing, sometimes harrowing places where he encounters the major turning points in his life. Along the way, he revisits his missed opportunities, uncovers his life's core trauma, and is given mysterious geometrical symbols that hold the key to his future.
As Joe's soul hovers between two worlds he will discover the truth about life and death, and be confronted with the ultimate choice: save his own life, or give it up for someone he loves.Bad Wold - Tim McGregor
Genre - Horror
Rating PG13
4.1 (57 reviews)
Free until 03 March 2013
Detective Lara Mendes’s hard work finally pays off when she gets the chance to join the homicide detail. There’s only one catch; she has to partner up with a cop no one wants to work with.
John Gallagher is a veteran homicide detective who loves stomping bad guys and hates partners. When the Lieutenant saddles him with this green kid named Mendes, his first reaction is to ditch her but a call comes in about a body on the river bank and the rotation says they’re up.
What they find are human remains, mutilated and partially devoured. Their investigation reveals a killer stalking the city with a pack of vicious, feral dogs.
And the suspect believes he is a werewolf.
But this is Portland, where crazy bastards outnumber normal ones ten to one. Except there’s another catch. The crazy werewolf guy? He isn’t crazy...
Cook the Part - Karin Eastham
Genre - Cookbook
Rating - G
4.9 (39 reviews)
Free until 01 March 2013
Ready to experience a new twist on entertaining? Cook the Part is much more than a collection of recipes. It's an entertaining revolution. Each of the eight themed menus in this book is divided into parts. Your guests work in teams to cook a part of a fabulous four-course meal. Cook the Part helps you organize and create a memorable evening of hands-on cooking while enjoying the camaraderie of your guests for a phenomenal gourmet dinner. If you are intimidated by the thought of having a dinner party, let this book boost your confidence. Cook the Part allows anyone, even the inexperienced, to host dinner parties that will leave guests talking for months. The secret ingredient to your success is the perfect plan. Cook the Part provides detailed hosting plans that divide an entire gourmet menu into scripted parts, allowing groups of 6-12 participants enjoy the cooking process together. The menus offer a world of global flavors, such as Baja Fish Tacos, Greek Souvlaki or Tuscan Chicken Under a Brick. With this guide, even the most sophisticated dishes are broken down into manageable preparation steps, resulting in a fabulous dinner to be enjoyed with your friends, family, co-workers or gourmet group. Cook the Part provides you with a guide for a great teambuilding activity in the comfort of your own kitchen. Guests leave empowered with new recipes and cooking techniques to show off at home. The experience is fun, interactive and delicious.
The Jigsaw Man - Gord Rollo
Genre - Horror, Thriller
Rating - PG13
4.5 (42 reviews)
Free until 05 March 2013
A BROKEN MAN DOWN ON HIS LUCK...
Michael Fox is a homeless man living in a garbage dumpster beneath the Carver Street Bridge in Buffalo, NY. He's bitterly depressed and ready to commit suicide; anything to put an end to his miserable existence.
AN OFFER TOO GOOD TO REFUSE...
When a mysterious billionaire surgeon offers Michael two million dollars for his right arm, he thinks his luck might be about to change. Little does he know that the surgeon has other plans for him. His arm is only the beginning. Bit by bit other pieces of Michael's body are surgically removed; his natural body stripped away and then reassembled using other harvested parts from thirteen different 'donors'.
A MODERN DAY FRANKENSTEIN...
Now Fox isn't sure if he's a man or a monster, or whether or not he'd be better off dead. One thing he is sure of though, he's not checking out of this world until he finds a way to make the people responsible pay for turning him into the experimental nightmare known as... The Jigsaw Man.
Strange in Skin - Sara V. Zook
Genre - Fantasy
Rating - PG13
4.7 (15 reviews)
Free until 03 March 2013
From the moment Anna James meets the strange prisoner Emry Logan, she becomes instantly obsessed and will stop at nothing to try to get another interaction with him. But going against her family and church aren’t without consequence. She is deemed a traitor as she quickly realizes that there’s more to Emry’s past than just murder. He has a special ability that is far from human that he only shares with her. Feeling this magical connection, Anna has to free her beautiful inmate so that they can be together finally, but someone else knows about Emry’s secret and wants Anna to stop digging for answers as she finds herself in the midst of a modern day witch hunt. The life of an innocent pastor’s kid suddenly is turned upside down in a war between good and evil as Anna begins to wonder which people in her life are on the side of good, and is she one of them.
1 comments:
Thank you for the list.... they all sound like great reads!
Sherri Lewis
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