Friday, December 14, 2012
Feed My Reader Friday #2
THERE ARE NO SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS TO PARTICIPATE.
Just put up a post sharing the new ebooks you've added to your reader, computer, phone, etc. Sponsored by I'm a Reader, Not A Reader
You can grab the graphic I have on this post, make your own graphic, skip the graphic, whatever works for you.
I will put up a post each week that will include a new linky. The linky will be set as a blog hop so you can grab the code at the bottom of the linky to include with your post IF you want. These posts will go live on Thursday night so you can stop by on Fridays and link up your post IF you want.
Again there are really no requirements. You don't need to link to me or credit me or anything like that. Just share all your great ebooks.
A Wedding To Die For (The Alvarez Family Murder Mystery series)by Heather Haven
A wedding without a groom leaves a lot to be desired. So when the wedding of Lee’s best friend is threatened by the arrest of the groom for murder, thirty-four-year old Lee Alvarez — a combination of Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone and Janet Evanovitch’s Stephanie Plum – heads south of the border in search of the real killer. Not only is this half Latina, half WASP, and 100% detective thrown into the well-organized world of plundered Mesoamerican relics, but she finds herself eating the best tasting tamales ever.
With the help of the rest of the Alvarez Family, Never-Had-A-Bad-Hair-Day blueblood mother, Lila Hamilton Alvarez, brother and computer genius, Richard; favorite uncle, “TÃo” Mateo; and Tugger, her energetic orange and white cat, Lee stumbles across the man of her dreams. But is he too good to be true? Probably. She tries to follow her own sage advice, â??when Cupid’s wings start flapping, take cover.’ Good luck to her.
A Wedding To Die For is the second novel in a series of humorous murder mysteries involving the Alvarez Family, owners of Silicon Valley’s successful Discretionary Inquiries.
Santa’s Diary (The Christmas Connection)by Santa Claus
A unique opportunity to hear Santa’s story first hand. Find out how he gets down chimneys, visits everyone and hear amusing elf tales.
A quick message from Santa …
Hello everyone, and welcome to my diary.
People have been asking me for years to write about my experiences and what’s going on in my world. So I have finally given in and I’m going to share with you all what I’m getting up to. I’ll be keeping a record here of all my preparations for Christmas and news for the next fews month. And what a time it’s going to be. The elves are already hard at work, and Rudolf and the other Reindeer are well rested. We’re all looking forward to another great Christmas. I hope you’ll read this diary regularly and send me lots of nice letters, and even track my movements over the coming month.
In Memory of Dad (Literary Classics International Book Awards winner)by Maranda Russell
Kaley Jergins loved her life. She had it all, the perfect family, good friends, and the talent and passion to be a great ball player. However, when tragedy strikes and the person she loves most of all is no longer there, will she ever be able to play again?
Told with warmth and feeling, this story comes from an author who knows what it is like to deal with loss at a young age. Nothing is ever the same after a tragic loss, but maybe life can go on. Includes an afterword by the author about grief and how to deal with it in a healthy way.
Broken: A Mystical Trip Through Oz by Jim Scarborough
Throughout time, there have been many questions that have perplexed humanity. Why are we here? What is the meaning of life? Now, a new question has surfaced. What if you can’t kill a witch by dropping a house on her?
Our story begins with the Lion, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Man falling victim to a vengeful witch. Spread across the magical Land of Oz, three friends fight to reunite and form a plan to take back Glinda’s castle and restore order out of chaos.
Join Dorothy and a host of familiar characters from the Land of Oz, as well as a few new acquaintances as they battle for the control of Oz. Sail the Great Desert of Oz, brave the Dark Cave of Selar, and join forces with the Scarecrow’s army to defeat the Wicked Witch and discover the whereabouts of Glinda the Good Witch.
Christmas Roses by Amanda Cabot
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Celia Anderson doesn’t need anything for Christmas except a few more boarders, which are hard to come by in this small mining town. She certainly doesn’t have a husband on her Christmas wish list. But when a wandering carpenter finds lodging at her boarding house, she admits that she might remarry if she found the right man – the kind of man who would bring her roses for Christmas. It would take a miracle to get roses during a harsh Wyoming winter. But Christmas, after all, is the time for miracles… Amanda Cabot invites readers to cozy up with a romantic, heartwarming tale of the greatest gift of all – love.
The Christmas Sisters by Annie Jones
Need a little Christmas Romance? Get The Christmas Sisters right this very minute!**Â Every once in a while a sweet, lovely story like this crosses my path and I am always a better person and lucky reader for it. Â - Jayne S DearReader.com (on Jones’ Somebody’s Hero)**It’s beginning to look a lot like romance in this charming story of an unlikely minister, the woman he left behind, her very special daughter and the small town cast of characters who just might help them find their way home to each other in time for the holidays.**Â Praise for Annie Jones books:“A story that lives in your heart long after the last page is
turned.” - Award winning author, Diane
Noble
“Annie Jones is a top notch creator of love and laughter.” - Romantic Times
“Annie
Jones has once again captured the idiosyncratic behavior in southern families
and small towns with a good measure of grace.” -The Southern Scribe
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