The Greek Village Series, Books 1-13 by Sara Alexi from Oneiro Press ($0.99 each) is the Kindle Deal of the Day (November 2) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Today only, the Greek Village Series, Books 1-13 by Sara Alexi at $0.99 each!
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I'll Stand By You (Blessings, Georgia) by Sharon Sala from Sourcebooks Casablanca ($1.99) is the Kindle Romance Deal of the Day (November 2) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Sharon Sala brings new meaning to family in her small-town Southern romance
No one is alone
Dori Grant is no stranger to hardship. As a young single mother in the gossip-fueled town of Blessings, Georgia, she's weathered the storm of small-town disapproval most of her life. But when Dori loses everything within the span of an evening, she realizes she has no choice but to turn to her neighbors.
As long as there is love to give
Everyone says the Pine boys are no good, but Johnny Pine has been proving the gossips wrong ever since his mother died and he took over raising his brothers. His heart goes out to the young mother and child abandoned by the good people of Blessings. Maybe he can be the one to change all that...
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The Illumination Paradox Series, Books 1-2 by Jacqueline E. Garlick ($1.99 Each) from Skyscape is the Kindle Sci-Fi / Fantasy Deal of the Day (November 2) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Today only, the Illumination Paradox Series, Books 1-2 by Jacqueline E. Garlick for $1.99 Each.
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The Postman Always Purls Twice (Black Sheep Knitting Mysteries Book 7) by Anne Canadeo from Gallery Books/Simon and Schuster ($1.99) is the Kindle Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Deal of the Day (November 2) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Book 7 of 8 in Black Sheep Knitting Mysteries (8 Book Series)
In the seventh installment in the “entertaining” (Kirkus Reviews) Black Sheep Knitting Mystery series, the knitters see the darker side of Hollywood when Maggie’s shop is used as a set for a big budget, star-studded movie.
When the cast and crew of a Hollywood movie arrive to film on location in quiet Plum Harbor, the village is aflutter at the A-list actresses. The Knitters are dazzled by the glamour and since Maggie’s shop is an important set, they are privy to the backstage excitement and inside gossip. But from the first day of filming, accidents and menacing coincidences abound. The show must go on, but no sooner have the lights, action, and stitching begun when the killer strikes again—this time, cutting one character from the script for good.
The Black Sheep, an attentive audience to this tangled drama, are determined to unmask the real villain of this story before they can eliminate another member of this deadly cast.
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The Greatest Knight: The Unsung Story of the Queen's Champion (William Marshal Book 2) by Elizabeth Chadwick from Sourcebooks Landmark ($1.99) is the Kindle Historical Fiction Deal of the Day (November 2) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Book 2 of 5 in the William Marshal Series
New York Times and USA Today Bestseller!
Royal protector. Loyal servant. Forgotten hero.
A penniless young knight with few prospects, William Marshal is plucked from obscurity when he saves the life of Henry II's formidable queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine. In gratitude, she appoints him tutor to the heir to the throne, the volatile and fickle Prince Henry. But being a royal favorite brings its share of danger and jealousy as well as fame and reward.
A writer of uncommon historical integrity and accuracy, Elizabeth Chadwick resurrects the true story of one of England's greatest forgotten heroes in a captivating blend of fact and fiction. The Greatest Knight restores William Marshal to his rightful place at the pinnacle of the Middle Ages, reflecting through him the triumphs, scandals, and power struggles that haven't changed in eight hundred years.
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