Orangeberry FreeMe #383
Monday, 22nd July 2013
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Foreign Identity - Becca J. Campbell
Genre - Science Fiction, Romance
Rating - PG
4.5 (10 reviews)
Free until 26 July 2013
Cold. Confusion. Fear. This is how it all begins.
Waking up without your memory in a cell and bound by chains is terrifying.
Two nameless strangers, a man and a woman, find themselves imprisoned together. With no memories of their own identities, let alone their captor and tormentor, escape is the only option. The pair faces a bizarre labyrinth of rooms and clues that confuse more than they explain. Every discovery only brings more questions.
Who captured them? Why were they taken? What does their captor want from them? What can the riddles mean?
Who are they?
Lacking allies and options, the duo must learn to trust one another. Mazes, puzzles, and even strange, lurking creatures force them to rely on their wits--and each other--for survival. But survival isn't enough. They need answers.
Will the answers be enough? Will the truth bring them closer together, or drive them forever apart? Will discovering their identities finally bring them home?
Jacob the Dragon Catcher - Amy McNeil
Genre - Children
Rating - G
5 (6 reviews)
Free until 26 July 2013
Of all the catchers, Jacob was the best.
He caught more dragons than all the rest.
He had lots of wealth and fame,
And all over the world,
Everyone knew his name.
But there was a little problem, I must confess.
Jacob, you see, wasn't happy with his success.
He knew the dragons didn't want to go,
Away from their families and all that they know.
With every dragon he caught,
Jacob saw the sadness in its eyes,
And his heart filled with a shame he couldn't disguise.
Jacob was confused and not sure what to do.
Until one day, he tried something totally new.
He was surprised at what he found,
As he turned things all around.
The dragons were surprised too.
They loved the new Jacob,
And I'm guessing...so will you!
The Scottish Selkie - Cornelia Amiri
Genre - Romance
Rating - R
3.9 (11 reviews)
Free until 26 July 2013
From ancient druid lore, springs the tale of a mysterious, dark warrior, a fiery Pict Princess, and the shadowy secret standing between them. A bow and arrow carrying Pict beauty takes vengeance on a royal target but fails at her attempt to slay the Scot King, Kenneth McAlpin. To save her life, she is forced to wed the king's cousin, Malcolm. Just as the Scot warrior and the Pict Princess begin to forge a bond, Malcolm must reveal his incredible secret and choose between two worlds, one with Bethoc or one without.
The Dream - Tyler Scott Hess
Genre - Christian Fiction
Rating - G
3.9 (18 reviews)
Free until 22 July 2013
After years of toil working his way up the corporate ladder, Timmy has his world turned upside down when his boss turns his back on him and personal tragedy sends him into a tailspin. In an attempt to escape the society that turned its back on him, Timmy finds himself on a desperate journey where he confronts his understanding of faith and hope while attempting to make sense of his dreams.
Cloak - James Gough
Genre - Fantasy
Rating - PG
4.5 (146 reviews)
Free until 23 July 2013
Thirteen-year-old bubble boy Will Tuttle lives a boring, friendless life trapped in a sterile Bronxville mansion, suffering from mysterious allergies no doctor can explain. Fed up with his pointless existence he breaks free of his bubble to explore New York City, not expecting to return alive. Along the way, Will discovers that his myriad allergies have a single, bizarre source.
Suddenly Will is a target. When he's chased through Central Park by a cloaked assailant, a misfit team of bodyguards shows up to keep Will Tuttle alive. . . . And teach him how to blend into a society that isn’t supposed to exist.
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