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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: E.A. Rigg’s CASEY BARNES EPONYMOUS is Our eBook of the Day at just $2.99, with 4.4 Stars on 12 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

Here’s the set-up for E.A. Rigg’s Casey Barnes Eponymous, just $2.99 on Kindle:

Three weeks into the school year, music junkie Casey Barnes gets a second chance with the mysterious ex-boyfriend whose name she has not even been able to say.

In hopes of saving studentkind from the hell that is high school, Casey has been slipping song playlists to fellow students while working in the library. When she gets another chance with her ex, she schemes to win him back by giving him one of the lists.

Her plan works, but not quite in the way she hopes, and she realizes that truly winning him back will be a lot harder than choosing some killer songs. Namely, she will need to get the attention of the whole school in a way no one has ever done before.

Casey Barnes Eponymous is the debut novel by award-winning writer E.A. Rigg. For songs of the day and more follow the book on twitter, @CaseyBarnesEpon, or at the Casey Barnes Eponymous page on Facebook.

From the reviewers:

Casey Barnes Eponymous is an awesome music lover read with talk about various bands big and small, rocker clothing, and a talent show. Being a music lover myself, I of course enjoyed this novel.  –  Meghan @ Books and A Cup of Tea

Casey is the kind of girl I wish I knew when I was in high school. Her journey is not only fun, but touching. You can’t help but root for her. The dialogue is dead on teen, particularly the teenager of 2012. But underneath all the glib words are the same emotions and angst that all adolescents experience. Play lists were cool. A fun, breezy read that would make a good movie.  –  D.B. Gilles

I don’t really consider myself a music person, but I could definitely appreciate the music in this book. It was a central part of it, and the author definitely knows music. If you’re someone who loves music, this is a good book for you.  –  Amanda’s Writings

What caught my attention most about this story is that the main character. There is not a lot of scenes that are overly angsty and actually handled pretty well in my opinion. Most of the conflicts are actually settled through honesty and talking to each other. The story flowed with kind of a laid back mellow feel to it, great contemporary teen read that rocks.  –  “KristaCubicleblindness”

I’m currently working on my second novel, which will be the first book of a series. Other fun stuff…I have one short story online, one that was adapted for national radio, and I used to be in a band.

And here, in the comfort of your own browser, is your free sample of CASEY BARNES EPONYMOUS by E.A. Rigg:

 


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