Friday, 31 May 2013
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Horses and Heroin - Bev Pettersen
Genre - Romantic Suspense
Rating - PG
4.6 (153 reviews)
Free until 4 June 2013
"The latest romantic mystery from Pettersen...enlivened by amiable characters and a robust setting." - Kirkus Reviews
"Packed with both mystery and romance, conspiracy and emotion, with story lines centered on the polar opposites of horses and the Mexican drug cartel, this award-winning romantic mystery novel is a thrill throughout...a great read all around!" - Pacific Book Reviews
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Pieces for Profit - David Yeghiaian
Genre - Business
Rating - PG
4.6 (8 reviews)
Free until 2 June 2013
Business strategy focus on how high preforming companies achieve greater success by maximizing profitability and productivity. Content provides a breadth of business management for leaders of all levels relating to disciplines of strategic planning, organizational development and human resources, marketing and customer engagement and acqusitions and integrations. Based on more than 15 years of research and experiences, the inter-relationship among these disciplines is discussed to determine how organizations can become more productive and successful. Practical examples in each chapter illuminate the topic areas and graphics make it both instructional and enjoyable for all audiences.
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White Goods - Guy A Johnson
Genre - Contemporary Fiction
4.8 (4 reviews)
Free until 2 June 2013
Set in the south of England at the beginning of the 1980’s, White Goods is a novel about loss and the search for the truth, told through the eyes of a deceptive twelve-year-old boy.
Scot Buckley is a complex young man, living under the shadow of absence: his mother encounters a horrific death at the start of the book. Further, he is haunted by the elusive existence of a relative simply known as ‘Jackie’ – whose very being the rest of his family are determined to keep secret.
White Goods opens very dramatically: a child is pushed into the icy, open mouth of a chest freezer and the lid is slammed shut. His identity and fate are central to the story, but remain a mystery until the end.
Aside from the imprisoning chest freezer, other domestic goods participate in the drama. Scot recalls that his mother’s death is the result of a gory accident with a dishwasher. However, all is not as it initially seems and, each time Scot recalls her death, the scene and the actual cause are different…
Defiance: Dragonics & Runics Part I - A. Wrighton
Genre - Fantasy
Rating - PG-13
4.8 (4 reviews)
Free until 2 June 2013
At first, a collective power in the Seven Soleran Kingdoms made sense. United under the Council, they thought it would be the end of years of war and death.
When the Council ordered the systematic murder of those capable of wielding magic - Runics - as reparation for their role in the Soleran loss of the Great War, no one thought twice of the order.
Except a few Dragonics - prestigious dragon riders - who defied the damning orders and instead demanded justice. But, their call for defiance came too late.
NONE SURVIVED.
MotherCraft - A Short Story - Steven O'Connor
Genre - Science fiction short story
Rating - G
4 (15 reviews)
Free until 4 June 2013
A retired Hollywood agent finds a surprising new career with an unnamed ex-government facility, dedicated to handling those cases that the police can't handle - including those involving the supernatural.
Another problem for the agency is M, the worlds only currently living super hero. He is their primary weapon for stopping these events from getting worse. The only problem is: M also causes far more death and destruction than is necessary, because he can.
Will Samuel stay on and risk life and limb for a pay check, or will he get out before it's too late?
Under The Shade of The Walnut Tree - Ivan Radev
Genre - Romance / Short story
Rating - G
4 (5 reviews)
Free until 1 June 2013
This is a romantic short story about two people who fall deeply for each other, without ever seeing one another. Separated by a lonely tree on the road, the two of them talk about the simple things in life without bothering with the limitations imposed by the time we live in. They debate about the important stuff - the stars, the flowers, each other - all the things that make life beautiful. There is nothing complicated - just one constant niceness. With just a speck of unbothered philosophy, heartwarming and filled with naive positivism, this dialogue-based tale is a nice little escape from reality for those wishing to get their daily dose of smiling.
The Aspen Experiments - Corrie Garrett
Genre - YA scifi thriller
Rating - PG
4.4 (5 reviews)
Free until 1 June 2013
When fifteen year old Dara is accepted into an elite boarding school, her first weeks are ruined by a strange illness... Throwing up in front of your crush? More than once? Emphatically not fun. As Dara gets to know her school and the school's creepy doctor, she begins to realize that she wasn't recruited for her grades, and her illness isn't innocent.
John is only pretending to be a student, and he knows exactly why Dara is sick, but he can't risk telling her. When someone is playing with time, altering anything can be disastrous, and John has a very specific mission. But when Dara's life is at risk, they both must learn to navigate the intricacies of time... without destroying the school or losing each other for good.
The Charter - Gillian Hamer
Genre - Thriller
Rating - G
4.2 (44 reviews)
Free until 2 June 2013
Sarah Morton hopes discovering the truth about the 1859 shipwreck of the Royal Charter will silence the demons of her past.
But, tormented by visions and threats on her life, Sarah fears the ship may claim her as its final victim.
Set along the dramatic and dangerous Anglesey coastline, The Charter is a story of greed and forgiveness -- when the treasures of the past evoke the crimes of today.
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