Orangeberry FreeMe #314
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
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Olive Branches Don’t Grow On Trees - Grace Mattioli
Genre - Literary Fiction
Rating - PG
3.8 (52 reviews)
Free until 26 March 2013
The first book in a family saga trilogy, this is the story of a 23 year old woman’s journey to bring peace to her feuding family, while finding direction in her own life.
Once Upon Another Time - Rosary McQuestion
Genre - Romance
Rating - PG13
4.3 (18 reviews)
Free until 10 May 2013
Six years ago, when Aubrey McCory was twenty-eight years old, her fairytale dream of living happily-ever-after ended the day her husband died. Emotionally damaged with an unhealed heart, she sometimes fantasizes about what it would be like to see her husband one last time, like in her favorite movie “Ghost” when Sam said his final goodbye to Molly. Then five days before the seventh anniversary of his death, a glitch in the universe gives Aubrey the psychic ability to hear what people are thinking. And by all accounts, she seems to also have made a psychic connection with the dearly departed – namely her deceased husband.
As fate would have it, she also meets hunky Gavin Donnelly – whom she feels might be the next Mr. Right – and her life becomes topsy-turvy.
Her hippy parents, the Abbie and Anita Hoffman of suburbia, have Aubrey questioning her sanity after they leak a secret that Aunt Millie threw herself off the Brooklyn Bridge after hearing voices. Then there’s the fiasco of Aubrey trying to hold a connection with the dead when her new psychic ability doesn’t come with an instruction manual or tech support. And she can’t lean on her best friend, former debutante Laura Wentworth, who inhabits the heady spheres of society, without looking like a kook.
Aubrey's life was complicated enough before photos rattled off bookshelves and the sound of wind chimes played in her head. Soon she’s juggling a demanding career, a six-year-old son, a freaky spiritualist, and the belief that her husband’s spirit is trying to tell her something of great importance. All while she tries to reclaim her heart and not lose the next love of her life.
An Idiot In Love - David Jester
Genre - Humor, Comedy
Rating - PG13
4.0 (71 reviews)
Free until 9 May 2013
Kieran McCall has never been lucky in love. This socially awkward, intellectually impaired Romeo has had his fair share of relationships, but none of them have ended well.
There was the time behind the bike-sheds, his first time, when he kissed little Kerry Newsome, promptly vomited on her and then received an arse-kicking in the cloakroom. The time he found himself embroiled in an animal murdering plot after trying to acquire his first girlfriend. The ‘bulge’ incident in front of a naked class of showering classmates, and then there was the time he lost his virginity to an unenthusiastic sociopath in the supermarket stockroom; but these things were merely incidental in comparison to the others, because as bad as growing up was for this persistently unlucky idiot, adulthood was worse.
An Idiot in Love is a laugh-out-loud comedy written in an autobiographical style; a devilish rom-com with a myriad of twists and turns.
Killer Cat: A Prison Journal - Michael Aguilar
Genre - Humor, Satire
Rating - R
3.6 (16 reviews)
Free until 9 May 2013
Killer Cat is a cynical satire entering the mind of a housecat. The cat (Poofna) believes herself to be imprisoned by her humans (two-leg-no-brains). During her captivity, Poofna keeps a journal of her experiences, killing nature and escape attempts. Be prepared to laugh as Poofna elaborates on her feelings and adventures while serving her time within the prison.
Soul Sisters - Janiera Eldridge
Genre - Urban Fantasy
Rating - PG13
3.9 (71 reviews)
Free until 9 May 2013
Soul Sisters is an urban fantasy novel about African-American twin sisters Ani and Dana who have a rather unique secret: one sister is human while the other is a vampire. While the sisters have lived peacefully with each other for many years one fateful night will change both their lives forever. When a drunken man tries to attack Dana (the human sister) Ani (the vampire sister) protects her sister with all of her ferocious power.
However, when the vampire’s leader Donovan finds out about the public display he calls for the sisters to be assassinated for disobedience. Ani and Dana now are in for the fight of their lives to protect each other as well as the lives of their dedicated friends who have joined them on their mission for survival. If Dana and Ani can make it through this time of uncertainty, Ani can take her new place as vampire queen. Soul Sisters is expected to be a trilogy; The book also features a multicultural cast of characters that brings a new edge of chic to the vampire world.
Due Justice - Diane Capri
Genre - Mystery, Thriller
Rating - PG13
4.0 (51 reviews)
Free until 12 May 2013
When a famous plastic surgeon's decomposed body surfaces in Tampa Bay with a bullet in its head, Federal Judge Willa Carson's "little sister" is caught in a high-stakes game of greedy lawyers, blackmail and deceit. Fiercely independent Carly is the number one suspect. When Carly asks Willa for due justice, Willa has everything to lose. But she risks it all to uncover the conspiracy and keep Carly alive. Can Willa possibly win?
First World Problems - Ben Nesvig
Genre - Non Fiction
Rating - PG13
4.6 (70 reviews)
Free until 9 May 2013
You are reading this on a screen. You have First World Problems.
First World Problems: 101 Reasons Why The Terrorists Hate Us is a collection of short humorous essays and rants from a man who knows suffering. It is comedy that borders on tragedy.
What are First World Problems?A First World Problem is a trivial issue that afflicts people in wealthier nations declared to be in the "First World."
Third World Problem "I have to walk three miles to draw water from a dirty well or else I'll die of dehydration."
First World Problem "We have nothing to drink in the fridge except filtered tap water."
Do you have nothing to drink except a limitless supply of tap water?
Have you ever bought so much food at the grocery store that it molded before you could eat it? Did you buy an iPhone one week before the new model was announced?
You're suffering from First World Problems.
What follows is the graphic account of what it's like to live in the First World. Tales of unreasonably cold air conditioning, eating to the point of exhaustion, and being unable to enjoy Summer weather due to gainful employment in a bad economy.
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