Orangeberry FreeMe #318
Monday, 13 May 2013
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Carved in Memory - Ethan Jones
Genre - Thriller
Rating - R
4.3 (13 reviews)
Free until 14 May 2013
Carved in Memory is a short story prequel to ARCTIC WARGAME, the first book in the wildly popular Justin Hall spy thriller series, which came out in May 2012.
When Justin Hall, a Canadian Intelligence Service agent, is captured by terrorists in Libya during a rescue operation, he is left with only his mind games to escape certain death.
Dark Moonlighting - Scott Haworth
Genre - Humor, Paranormal
Rating - PG13
4.7 (15 reviews)
Free until 17 May 2013
Nick Whittier, having been alive for six centuries, has had plenty of time to master three professions. In a typical week he works as a police officer, lawyer and doctor and still finds time to murder someone and drink their blood. He used to feel guilty about the killings, but now he restricts himself to only eating the worst members of society. Few people in Starside, Illinois seem to care about the untimely deaths of spam e-mailers, pushy Jehovah Witnesses and politicians. However, the barriers between Nick’s three secret lives start to crumble when a mysterious man from his past arrives in town seeking revenge. Nick must move quickly to prevent the three women in his life, and the authorities who are hunting him, from discovering his terrible secret.
Dark Moonlighting is humorous and aimed at the adult market. It explores four of the biggest clichés in popular culture, and it pokes fun at a number of popular television shows including Law & Order, Bones and House. It also takes a more realistic and amusing approach to the vampire cliché. For example, the average human has the equivalent of five Big Gulps worth of blood in their body. Nick takes twenty minutes to kill someone and, like the vampire bat, must immediately urinate afterwards.
Quest for the Lost Treasure - Gerry Gaston
Genre - Children’s
Rating - G
4.2 (56 reviews)
Free until 15 May 2013
Your epic journey begins when a band of Pirates raid your village and you set out to track down the thieving pirates and recover the lost gold and jewels. The unique interactive format allows you to control the progress of the story, as it is being told! Will you dare to explore what's behind the closed door, or play it safe and escape up the stairway?
Stunning Portrait Photography - Dan Eitreim
Genre - Photography
Rating - G
4.7 (89 reviews)
Free until 17 May 2013
Stunning Portrait Photography - Posing and Lighting is everything you need to know to COMPLETELY master portrait photography!
PLUS it is easy to read - easy to understand and so well illustrated that even the greenest of rookies will understand!
Breathe for me - Natalie Anderson
Genre - Contemporary Romance
Rating - R
4.7 (29 reviews)
Free until 16 May 2013
The last thing Chelsea Greene wants is to be rescued, but that’s exactly what happens when she’s caught wearing nothing but her swimsuit during a midnight emergency evacuation drill. Turns out her ‘hero’ is a former lifeguard who has no hesitation in offering the kiss of life. So not happening, right?
But for emotionally chastened Chelsea, one touch changes everything. She discovers a desire to satisfy this arrogant, demanding tease. Unable to express her own fantasies, she finds unspeakable pleasure in serving his.
Xander Lawson exudes easy charm. He likes a woman unafraid to match his appetite for unfettered fun. He doesn’t do complicated or emotional. But the raw need emanating from fragile Chelsea compels him closer. He can’t resist spinning a sensual fantasy world around them.
As passion spills outside their carefully selected boundaries, Xander learns Chelsea’s stronger than he first thought. But is she strong enough to handle the intensity he’s always kept hidden?
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