WARNING: There's currently a glitch in the B&N store, and some people are getting charged for the free book, even though the pricing on the product page says Get Free eBook. Until they mention it as being cleared up in the
official announcement thread here, don't click, even if it does say $0.00.
Scandal Sheet, by Gemma Halliday, is Barnes & Noble's Free Fridays book of the week. It's another one of those Dorchester Publishing titles and is the 1st in the series Hollywood Headlines.
Seems to be a combo Mystery/Romance/Comedy like the Christie Craig and Leslie Langtry books Dorchester has previously offered a freebies. For the record, those were generally heavy on the comedy and mishaps, medium on the mystery/suspense, and light-ish on the romantic-ness, for anyone curious who wanted to give them a whirl, but were wary of over-the-top romance-y stuff.
Synopsis
Gossip columnist Tina is stopped in her tracks when she learns one of the celebrities she's reported on wants her dead. Teamed with an oversized bodyguard, a bubbly blonde, and an alcoholic obituary writer, Tina sets off to find out which juicy piece of Hollywood gossip is worth killing over.
While I'm at it, might as well mention some other stuff still free in the B&N store, in case someone missed it. Their
official free books page is nearly useless, anyway.
Compromising Positions, fitness erotica by Jenna Bayley-Burke
And Thereby Hangs a Tale Free Short Story, sample short story from collection of same name by Jeffrey Archer
Sheltering Hearts, romance short story by Robyn Carr
Clearing the Mind for Creativity, business self-help by John Kao from Financial Times Press
Edge of Apocalypse, Christian thriller by "Left Behind" author Tim LaHaye and Chris Parnell
Billy Boyle: A WWII Murder Mystery, period thriller by James R. Benn, first in series. The 2nd, The
First Wave, is only $3.44
Picking Dandelions, spiritual memoir by Sarah Cunningham from Christian publisher Zondervan.
The Big 5-0, chick lit/women's fiction by Sandra H. Bricker, from Christian publisher Abingdon.
Buddha, biographical fiction by New Age guru Deepak Chopra.
Borrowed Glory, old-school pulp fiction by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.