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Old 09-13-2014, 11:04 AM   #152
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Originally Posted by briefcandles View Post
Free @ Kobo UK (I wonder if this was an oops?)
No, it's been free since the 9th @ Amazon UK & B&N UK as well, making it an official publisher promo, and I'd been thinking of finally getting around to posting it tonight now that I'd probably have had a spare slot in the priority queue because HarperCollins generally leaves their Tuesday freebies up for an entire week (in contrast to the publishers who like to expire after 1 day) and we generally don't get new non-KDP Christian freebies during the weekend.

It does, however, appear to be just for the UK and seems unlikely to travel across the pond (although that HarperImpulse YA one eventually did, and I'd thought the same of that).

Free from the author via KDP Select @ Amazon:

Lavender Dreaming by Barbara Bartholomew (ISFDB), 5th in her Lavender, Texas series of time-travel romance. Bartholomew has been a Silhouette author for her romances and a Signet author for her YA science fiction.

For most of her life Violet James has been half in love with a man she's never met. The people she knows best are those she meets only in her dreams of a 1908 Texas community called Lavender. Less real are those in her own time, 1940's London, where she serves as a scullery maid in an aristocratic household where she was abandoned as an infant shortly after birth. But when the London house is bombed during the blitz, she finds herself facing the man from her dreams, Warne Chapman, in long ago Lavender. (Fifth book in the Lavender, Texas series. The Lavender books follow the stories of members of the same family in the time-locked community, but each book tells a stand-alone story).

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