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Old 11-30-2010, 04:47 PM   #4
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Might as well bump this thread up with the newer stuff that showed up yesterday, since all the individual threads are now buried under that slew of short-lived Amazon glitch freebies.

Troublesome Creek, Christian historical fiction by Jan Watson, from Tyndale House. Sony and Kindle, available to Canadians at both.

Huckleberry Finished, #2 in cozy literary travel mystery series by Livia Washburn, from Kensington. B&N, Kobo, and Kindle, free for Canadians at the last two. As you've probably guessed from the title, this is a Mark Twain-based one. The odd thing is that Kensington's seen fit to put out a new Kindle edition, dated Nov 2010, while this is the 2009 one. I kind of wonder what the difference is.

Once Bitten, paranormal romance by Claire Willis. B&N and Amazon (free for Canadian Kindlers).

Silent Screams, police procedural serial killer thriller by C.E. Lawrence, free at Amazon and Kobo for Canadians, also at B&N.

Those last 3 books have a good chance of showing up free at Sony, too, since Kensington is usually pretty generous that way.

ETA: a former pre-order has shown back up as a NOOK freebie:

Everybody Eats Some Zombie Sometime: A Book of Zombie Love Songs, horror humour by Michael P. Spradlin and Jeff Weigel, courtesy of HarperCollins.

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