Every Move She Makes (Who's Watching Now) by Jannine Gallant from Lyrical Press/Penguin Random House ($0.99) is the Kindle Romance Deal of the Day (May 7) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Book 1 of 3 in the Who's Watching Now Series
No matter where she goes, he knows her every move…
Long ago, Rachel Carpenter was a glamorous soap star. She gave it all up to move to Napa Valley with her daughters to open up a bookstore near her family vineyard. Her life is safe and dependable, until she encounters Kane Lafferty at a wilderness camp in the rugged High Sierra. A burned-out police detective struggling with his own demons, Kane is instantly attracted to Rachel. And like Rachel, he isn’t sure if he’s ready to open up his heart. But everything is about to change…
Someone is watching from the darkness. A fanatic obsessed with Rachel for years has decided to claim what he believes is his. It will be up to Kane to not only protect his new love and her family, but to uncover the identity of the stalker before it’s too late for all of them…
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Five books in the Vampire for Hire Series by J.R. Rain ($1.99 Each) from Amazon is the Kindle Sci-Fi / Fantasy Deal of the Day (May 7) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Today only, five books in the Vampire for Hire Series by J.R. Rain for $1.99 Each.
American Vampire (Vampire for Hire Book 3)
Vampire Dawn (Vampire for Hire Book 5)
Vampire Games (Vampire for Hire Book 6)
Moon Island (Vampire for Hire Book 7)
Vampire Sun (Vampire for Hire Book 9)
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The Word Game by Steena Holmes from Lake Union Publishing ($1.99) is the Kindle Literary Fiction Deal Deal of the Day (May 7) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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USA Best Book Award Winner in General Fiction
For overprotective parent Alyson Ward, any time her daughter, Lyla, is out of sight is reason to panic. So it’s a big step for her when she lets Lyla attend a sleepover at her cousin’s house. Comforted by the knowledge that her sister, Tricia, is the chaperone, Alyson does the one thing she never thought possible: she lets go and trusts that her daughter will be safe.
But Alyson’s sense of peace is short lived. When Lyla comes home the next morning, she reveals something that could tear apart not only their family but also the entire community. Now, Alyson and Tricia must confront their painful shared past as they come together to help a little girl who they fear might be harboring terrible secrets similar to their own. Will the sisters be strong enough to face their demons in order to protect the child, even if it means telling their most private truths?
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Five Days Left by Julie Lawson Timmer from Berkley/ Penguin ($2.99) is the Kindle Literary Fiction Deal Deal of the Day (May 7) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Destined to be a book club favorite, a heart-wrenching debut about two people who must decide how much they’re willing to sacrifice for love.
Mara Nichols is a successful lawyer, devoted wife, and adoptive mother who has received a life-shattering diagnosis. Scott Coffman, a middle school teacher, has been fostering an eight-year-old boy while the boy’s mother serves a jail sentence. Scott and Mara both have five days left until they must say good-bye to the ones they love the most.
Through their stories, Julie Lawson Timmer explores the individual limits of human endurance and the power of relationships, and shows that sometimes loving someone means holding on, and sometimes it means letting go.
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Edgar Allan Poe: The Fever Called Living by Paul Collins from Amazon ($1.99) is the Kindle Biographies & Memoirs Deal of the Day (May 7) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Book 5 of 11 in the Icons Series
Looming large in the popular imagination as a serious poet and lively drunk who died in penury, Edgar Allan Poe was also the most celebrated and notorious writer of his day. He died broke and alone at the age of forty, but not before he had written some of the greatest works in the English language, from the chilling “The Tell-Tale Heart” to “The Murders in the Rue Morgue”—the first modern detective story—to the iconic poem “The Raven.”
Poe’s life was one of unremitting hardship. His father abandoned the family, and his mother died when he was three. Poe was thrown out of West Point, and married his beloved thirteen-year-old cousin, who died of tuberculosis at twenty-four. He was so poor that he burned furniture to stay warm. He was a scourge to other poets, but more so to himself.
In the hands of Paul Collins, one of our liveliest historians, this mysteriously conflicted figure emerges as a genius both driven and undone by his artistic ambitions. Collins illuminates Poe’s huge successes and greatest flop (a 143-page prose poem titled Eureka), and even tracks down what may be Poe’s first published fiction, long hidden under an enigmatic byline. Clear-eyed and sympathetic, Edgar Allan Poe is a spellbinding story about the man once hailed as “the Shakespeare of America.”
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