Orangeberry FreeMe #301
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
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Legal Ease - Lori Ryan
Genre - Romance
Rating - R
4.7 (6 reviews)
Free until 24 April 2013
Jack Sutton needs a wife and he needs one now. Jack loved his mother, but she really messed up when she set up her will. If Jack doesn't have a wife by the end of the week, he'll lose control of the largest chunk of voting stock in his company and will most likely lose his position as CEO as a result.
And Jack's Aunt Mabry is waiting in the wings to make sure that the terms of the will are enforced. If he doesn't find a wife, she'll seize control of the stock so she can install her own son at the helm and she couldn't care less that her son doesn't want the job or that he probably won't be any good at it.
Enter Kelly Bradley, a twenty eight year old college graduate with a spot at Yale Law School but no way to pay for it. Kelly discovered Jack's secret need for a wife and she comes up with a plan to fix both of their problems.
Just when Jack needs her, Kelly breezes into his office, introduces herself to his Aunt and cousin, and hands Jack an offer. She will marry him for a year so that he can retain the stock that will keep him in control of Sutton Capital if he'll pay for her to go to law school. Jack has no idea where his beautiful savior came from or who she is but he's willing to take a chance to save it all.
The deal may have kept Jack in control at Sutton Capital but his private life quickly spirals out of control. Just when Jack realizes that he wants more than a year with Kelly, his wealth puts her in danger and he's left scrambling to save her life and their future together.
Deadly Memories - S.D. O’Donnell
Genre – Murder / Thriller
Rating – PG13 (some foul language, a few short love scenes)
4.7 (11 reviews)
Free until 24 April 2013
Who is the beautiful Jayne Doe? And why does someone want to kill her?
Ex-detective Saul Becker learned the hard way not to get involved in the troubles of beautiful women. But what else can he do when a barefoot, catatonic Jayne Doe turns up practically in his backyard? Who is she, and what is she so afraid of?
Jayne Doe doesn’t remember anything about her life before she crawled into a hollow tree at the lake next to Saul’s home.. All she knows is that she’s afraid of something—or someone.
Together, Saul and Jayne set out to uncover her past. But they are in more danger than they know, and it will take all of Saul’s skill and training to track down the past that’s stalking them.
Deadly Memories is a fast-paced novel with unexpected twists and a surprise ending.
The Greeks of Beaubien Street - Suzanne Jenkins
Genre – Police Procedural, Women’s Fiction
Rating - R
4.6 (22 reviews)
Free until 24 April 2013
Nestled below the skyline of Detroit you’ll find Greektown, a few short blocks of colorful bliss, warm people and Greek food. In spite of growing up immersed in the safety of her family and their rich culture, Jill Zannos doesn’t fit in. A Detroit homicide detective, she manages to keep one foot planted firmly in the traditions started by her grandparents, while the other navigates
the most devastated neighborhoods in the city she can’t help but love. She is a no nonsense workaholic with no girlfriends, an odd boyfriend who refuses to grow up, and an uncanny intuition, inherited from her mystic grandmother that acts as her secret weapon to crime solving success. Her story winds around tales of her family and their secret laden history, while she investigates the most despicable murder of her career.
The Greeks of Beaubien Street is a modern tale of a family grounded in old world, sometimes archaic, tradition as they seek acceptance in American society. They could be any nationality, but they are Greek.
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Under Angels - Jace Daniel
Genre - Horror
Rating - R
4.6 (29 reviews)
Free until 26 April 2013
Crossword puzzle enthusiast Pete Durante is a war dog trainer stationed near the Los Angeles Harbor during World War II. After he cracks an enemy code that helps end the war and saves millions of lives, he gets driven to suicide by a vengeful intelligence officer named Rip Greamer. To save his family from an even darker fate, Pete must follow his dog beyond the grave and into a purgatorial maze of tunnels beneath Los Angeles to solve one final puzzle.
Under Angels is a ghost story that includes Los Angeles history, UFOs, anagrams, the K-9 Command Unit, WWII cryptography, love, tragedy, second chances, and Greamer, who is either a covert government agent or something far worse.
Must’ve Done Something Good - Cheryl Cory
Genre - Romance
Rating - PG
4.7 (26 reviews)
Free until 24 April 2013
If you love "The Sound of Music" and "Pride and Prejudice," prepare to be enchanted by "Must've Done Something Good!"
Sylvie O'Rourke, "The Sound of Music" devotee and born procrastinator, is about to die. Well, she thinks she is, anyway, and so attempts a last-ditch bargain with God for her life. "You guys are my witnesses," she tells her sisters somewhere over Connecticut. "If we get out of this plane alive, I promise to do something good with my life."
Back on firm ground, Kate and Meg won't let their sister forget her promise, and with their years of practice hitting just the right chords of guilt ("What kind of person lies to God?" Meg wants to know), Sylvie finally caves.
A teaching position at the broken-down St. Matthew's High School appears to be Sylvie's perfect opportunity to do some good. That is, until she's snubbed by a fellow teacher on the first day of school.
Whether she's becoming a bit too invested in the students' fall fundraiser or directing the school's sure-fire musical disaster, Sylvie's charmingly irreverent style gets her called down to the principal more often than her students. Can Sylvie keep her promise and make it through the year, dignity and sanity intact?
Muskie Attack - G.M. Moore
Genre - Action, Adventure
Rating - G
4.9 (18 reviews)
Free until 25 April 2013
For Corbett Griffith III, divorce and two busy parents mean goodbye city life, hello great outdoors. With their busy Chicago careers and schedules, his parents just don't seem to have any time for him. When his mother sends him to his uncle's Wisconsin fishing resort for the summer, Corbett feels that there's no one pulling for him or caring what happens to him.
But all of that changes at Whispering Pines Lodge, Corbett learns he is never really alone, thanks to his Uncle Dell, who takes care of him, and his new friend Pike, who pulls him into one mischievous adventure after another. It's a summer of change for ten-year-old Corbett--even his name changes, when a cute girl calls him "Griffy," a nickname he likes enough to keep.
When Griffy catches two elusive walleyes, he is surprised to discover how much he likes fishing. Eager to test his newfound skills, he and Pike are stunned to hear that a seventy-pound muskie is on the loose. They resolve to catch the ferocious fish, no matter what. For Pike catching a world record muskie would be about the sport. For Griffy it would be about something more. Maybe, just maybe, if he caught that fish is parents would take notice.
Think alligator. Think prehistoric beast. Think mean.
Will they be able to catch the muskie and stop it from attacking anyone or anything?
Polish Desserts - Kathy E. Gray
Genre - Cooking, Desserts
Rating - G
4.9 (18 reviews)
Free until 25 April 2013
Author Kathy Gary has created the 4th in her Ethnic Dishes series. In Polish Desserts! Polish Cookie, Pastry and Cake Recipes, Kathy provides detailed, step-by-step instructions to traditional Polish favorites such as "Angel Wings" cookies, Kolaczki and Mazurek and more!
For those who are familiar with these delicious desserts you will enjoy making your own. For those who are not familiar, you will be delighted to bring these recipes into your home and make them a part of your family traditions!
Sparkly Me - Ally Nathaniel
Genre - Children
Rating - G
4.3 (77 reviews)
Free until 24 April 2013
Emma likes sparkly things.
But what happens when she can't use them anymore, is she going to lose her sparkle?
"Sparkly Me", a book for girls age 3-6 will make their heart sparkle.
Amazon Mallika - Jami Parkison
Genre - Children
Rating - G
4.5 (21 reviews)
Free until 28 April 2013
Journey to India and discover ways to control a hot temper.
MALLIKA is a tiger with a temper. Her short fuse is ignited first by her infuriating brother Ben and then by a mischievous band of jeering monkeys. Short-tempered Mallika even manages to get mad at herself!
It takes Mallika a while to figure out that being angry is no fun and that a tantrum doesn't make things better.
India's Ranthambhore National Park is the scene of Jami Parkison's powerful story about managing anger. Once the private hunting grounds of maharajahs, Ranthambhore is now a wildlife sanctuary and home to the magnificent Bengal tiger. Under ancient banyan trees and among ruins of palaces and pavilions, this now endangered species rules the landscape. Ranthambhore is home to a host of exotic species, including leaping sambar deer, the regal peacock, the imposing tree-pie bird, and the revered langur monkey. Artist Itoko Maeno captures the mystery and excitement of Mallika's world in compelling watercolor illustrations.
So journey to India and Mallika's world and meet an amazing little tiger who learns amazing ways to control her hot temper.
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