Orangeberry FreeMe #373
Friday, 12th July 2013
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Fillies and Females - Bev Pettersen
Genre - Romantic Mystery
Rating - PG16
4.6 (60 reviews)
Free until 16 July 2013
She'd rather die than be the center of attention...that may happen.
A dedicated nurse is horrified when she's forced to team up with a Texas race trainer whose main pleasures are fast women and faster horses. Yet sabotage and murder thrust the pair into an uneasy alliance until they are willing to risk it all for love.
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Secrets of a Spiritual Guru - Tamara Lee Dorris
Genre - Humor
Rating - PG
4.8 (28 reviews)
Free until 15 July 2013
Meet Melissa Murphy: wine-drinking real estate agent who finds herself "accidentally" assuming the role of a spiritual blogger when her boyfriend leaves her for his yoga teacher. Can she keep her role secret while trying to win her man back? If the lying doesn't kill her, the poses might!
If you're looking for a hilarious look at yoga, real estate and personal development, you'll love this book!
Profound insight on human nature delivered in what seems like a yoga book (it's not), a real estate book (no way), but instead is a woman's fiction, humor tale that will keep readers smiling and longing for more.
Tendrils of Life - Owen Choi
Genre - Historical Fiction
Rating - R
4.5 (32 reviews)
Free until 14 July 2013
Acute food shortages and lawlessness plague communist-occupied Seoul at the start of the Korean War in 1950. Jimin, a sixteen-year-old boy, aches to return to the safety of his old home on Ockdo (Jade Island), a remote island he'd left five years earlier. But only his father, who is absent from home, knows the way.
His adversary, a man who's been plotting to wipe out Jimin's family and steal their island, brings a tragedy and tries to eliminate him, forcing him to traverse the war-torn country on foot with his seven-year-old sister to find his father. But the war sweeps across the country multiple times and hinders them from meeting up with their father.
Back in Seoul, with Chinese troops (who invade the country to prop up the communists) bearing down on them, Jimin is forced to join the army, leaving his sister alone, hungry, and homeless in the cold, bomb-devastated city.
With action and suspense, Tendrils of Life is a rich and intriguing work of historical and literary fiction, interwoven with gripping character-oriented narratives and full of visual detail. It's a story of love and hope, greed and revenge, and the quest for survival in the turmoil of war - a depiction of resilience of the human spirit.
Touching Godliness - K.P. Yohannan
Genre - Christian
Rating - G
4.9 (22 reviews)
Free until 14 July 2013
So often we stand on the outside, looking in. We watch others who have a sincere godliness, but it seems beyond our reach. K.P. Yohannan challenges us that we, too, can touch godliness as we follow Christ down the path of total surrender and submission. Chapter by chapter, he gently confronts us with truth that few others are willing to say-truth that leads to the abundant life we so desire.
Topics include:
-The way to godliness
-The importance of submission
-The disguise of His blessings
-Christ, our example
-Why we rebel
-Being in leadership
Plus, the included study guide offers thought-provoking questions and pointed action steps aimed at transformation.
Pieces of A Puzzle - Jenny Gill
Genre - Women’s Fiction
Rating - PG13
3.3 (16 reviews)
Free until 14 July 2013
Happily married Alison and Mark are chatting about their coming holiday. She goes to the kitchen to finish supper preparations. When she comes out he has disappeared without a trace, taking nothing with him.
She never sees him again.
Then 17 years later a solicitor's letter starts her on a search for answers. She needs to
piece together the whole puzzle in order to put it behind her and get on with her life.
The story is told in two main interleaving threads, one from when Mark vanishes, the other from when Alison receives the letter from the solicitor, interspersed with flashbacks to her life with Mark and earlier happier times.
A family saga of love, loss, despair, betrayal, and above all hope.
How to draw Gnomes & Dwarves - Amit Offir
Genre - Children’s
Rating - G
4.8 (16 reviews)
Free until 13 July 2013
In this children book you will learn how to draw gnomes and dwarves
step by step in a fun and unique way.
This drawing book contains 28 pages .
The well known cartoon artist Amit Offir will teach you
all you need to know about drawing dwarves and gnomes that kids love to draw.
If you are looking for an activity book for the whole family or for the kids
or grandkids this is the best fantasy book for you!
This is a great activity book for the whole family
Anyone can follow the simple drawings and have some quality time with your kids and family.
In this activity book you will also learn how to draw a few extra props
and things from the fantasy world and forest.
So start now and learn how to draw with your kids cartoon
characters and comics figures that will help you to draw easily
even if you dont know how to draw at all.
This is a practical guide for anyone that loves drawing and illustrating
The author and illustrator Amit Offir will teach you to how to draw and succeed
in a short time even if you dont know how to draw at all or from where to start!
Everybody can draw and now you can too!
a unique technique that will give you great drawing tools
and lead you to success.
*recommended for age 6 and up (also for parents and adults that want how to draw easily).
Killer in Sight - Sandra Carrington-Smith
Genre - Mystery
Rating - PG13
4.3 (76 reviews)
Free until 16 July 2013
When a young woman is found murdered in a public park, it is up to RPD detective Lt. Tom Lackey to locate her killer. With the help of his longtime girlfriend and professional photographer, Kathy Spencer, Lackey unravels a mystery laden with psychosis and unexpected revelations. While Tom is busy following the multiple clues pouring in from different directions, Kathy gets to work to prove her own theory: The last image viewed by the dying person can be lifted from the eyes of the victim to identify the murderer. Using her background in photography and her passion for iridology, Kathy enlists the help of Dr. Greer, a snow-haired medical examiner who allows her to take shots of Tracey Newman’s eyes. Her findings are puzzling, but they are supported by Alexis Howard, the dead girl’s ten-year-old half sister who volunteers information she claims was delivered to her by her imaginary friend Lily. With multiple suspects floating up to the surface and skeletons yanked out of unlikely closets, Tom must rely on his methodical expertise and on Kathy’s insight to find the killer before tragedy strikes again.
Prairie Hill - Fred Burwell
Genre - Contemporary Fiction
Rating - PG
4.8 (23 reviews)
Free until 14 July 2013
In 1980, a troubled young stranger arrives in Prairie Hill, a small Wisconsin city. Jimmy Lathrop would like nothing better than to go about his business washing dishes at the popular local eatery, the Pullet Surprize. A fresh start. No questions asked. Then he begins moonlighting as the feathered mascot of the local minor league baseball team and meets someone who will change his life.
Jenny Diggles bides her time serving the locals at the Pullet Surprize, struggling to come to terms with her lonely, eccentric mother, Lila. Should she chuck it all and marry Lance Kilgore, the ambitious general manager of the Cobb Kernels baseball team? Jenny’s passion for prairies and heirloom plants as well as her deepening friendship with Jimmy Lathrop lead to self-discovery.
With its atmospheric backdrop of threatened tall grass prairie and a soon to be abandoned historic baseball stadium and through its cast of colorful, quirky characters, Prairie Hill explores themes of redemption and love.
The Dark Lake - Anthea Carson
Genre - Suspense
Rating - PG13
3.7 (77 reviews)
Free until 13 July 2013
Something is wrong with Jane.
It's not that she still lives with her parents in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, although she's well into her thirties. It's not that she can't keep a job, stay sober, or function as an independent adult. It's something else. Something she can't quite remember.
There was a party. And a car. And the lake.
The Merry Adventures of Charlie the Choo-Choo - Sarit Gilor
Genre - Children’s
Rating - G
4.8 (20 reviews)
Free until 13 July 2013
Children’s Book: The Merry Adventures of Charlie the Choo-Choo
There was once a red and black train that had a rainbow of smoke coming from him and he went by the name Charlie the Choo-Choo.
On this spring morning he had a day off so he decided to travel around. On his way, he met all kind of new friends; some of them are pretty odd and funny…
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