Orangeberry FreeMe #382
Sunday, 21st July 2013
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Twilight Tales - Crissy Moss
Genre - Thriller
Rating - PG
4.7 (3 reviews)
Free until 22 July 2013
In echos of dreams we remember being watched. Uneasiness. Knots in the pit of your stomach when you know something isn't quite right. Dark shadows from our own subconscious.
Here in waits three short stories that explore the darker parts of obsession, duty, and faith.
*Scarecrow*
On a lost and forgotten road a scarecrow watches over a dusty patch of land. He is the lone witness to a crime.
*Necropolis*
Centuries ago gods and goddesses walked among the people. The forgotten godlings now skulk in the dark depths of catacombs, and forgotten tombs. They wait for the unsuspecting, ready to take what once was freely given to them.
The Fates now fight to capture, or kill, what's left of the gods. One to see the future, one to see the past, and one to join them together in the present, their duty is to serve those who once served them.
*Smother and Bake*
Some desires should not be seen by the light of day. We keep them hidden, concealed, and in control.
Thomas watched the flames but never touched them, his desires unfulfilled, until a strange man offered him a chance to touch his obsession.
Seven, eight... Gonna Stay Up Late - Willow Rose
Genre - Suspense
Rating - R
4.5 (12 reviews)
Free until 25 July 2013
She thought she could keep it a secret.
Just fourteen years old, Amalie thought she could take off and go to the festival with her best friend without anyone knowing it - without her parents finding out. She thought she was safe when she met a man offering her drugs, she thought she was safe when she went alone to her tent to take the pills. But when she opened her eyes and found herself in the man's basement, she knew she wasn't safe anymore.
She was trapped.
'Seven, Eight ... Gonna stay up late' is the fourth novel in Willow Rose's Best selling series about the Danish journalist Rebekka Franck.
Make Money Cake Decorating - Thea Olsen
Genre - How-to
Rating - G
4.3 (10 reviews)
Free until 22 July 2013
Have you ever wished you could make money with your favorite hobby, cake decorating?
Well your wish is about to come true!
This book, will guide you through step by step to starting a successful and profitable cake decorating home business.
In the pages of this book you'll discover ways to make significant dollars marketing your skills as a professional cake decorator; it’s very easy, but you will have to put in some hard yards and realistically it may not happen as quickly as you would like. This is not a get-rich-quick scheme! We’ll show you exactly what to do to become a successful cake decorator with a profitable, well-respected and ongoing business!
You don’t have to be a cake decorating expert with decades of experience in the industry but in saying that you will have to have a certain degree of experience cake decorating to start your own business; you will need to have a vision and the ability and willingness to put some hard work to make your cake decorating business a success.
The Bear who could Fly - Rose McKey
Genre - Children’s
Rating - G
4.9 (17 reviews)
Free until 22 July 2013
"The Bear Who Could Fly" is a special tale about a bear cub, Kitchi, who is told that he might not wake up if he goes into hibernation for weeks. Nukpana, the evil weasel, also tells Kitchi that he will miss out on so much fun during the winter. But bears must hibernate! Kitchi meets the great elk, Tyee, who tells him that if he does fall asleep he will have a special dream about flying, and once he wakes up from this dream he will be braver than even the strongest animals in the forest.
Through having the dream, Kitchi ultimately faces his fear and afterwards faces Nukpana, telling him to leave the young ones in the forest alone and never tell horrid stories again.
The book has been written for children aged 4 to 8 years. Filled with dream-inspiring illustrations, children will easily relate to the characters. The purpose of the story is to help children to learn that sleep time is for dreaming, and that their dreams can make them stronger. But, of course, in order to dream they must first fall asleep without worrying what they will miss out on. The 'flying' dream should excite any child, and the story will therefore spur them to close their eyes at bedtime and get ready to soar.
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