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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Patricia Selbert’s THE HOUSE OF SIX DOORS is our eBook of the Day at just $2.99 with 4.5 Stars on 17 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

Here’s the set-up for Patricia Selbert’s The House of Six Doors, just $2.99 on Kindle:

Serena, at thirteen, leaves her home on the colorful Caribbean island of Curaçao and her beloved grandmother, Oma, when her ambitious, impulsive, and emotionally unstable mother takes her and her sister to the United States in pursuit of the American Dream.
They drive from Miami to Hollywood, where their luck runs out and a 1963 Ford Galaxie becomes their first American home.

Compelling and exotic, the narrative weaves together the hard realities of 1970s Hollywood and memories of an innocent past. The story is rich and tangy, filled with images from around the world. The timeless wisdom Serena’s grandmother imparted to her becomes the compass by which Serena navigates the unscrupulous world she confronts.

Filled with brilliant and visceral characters from multiple countries that come to life and reveal themselves and their cultures, The House of Six Doors gives the reader an intimate look at the complexities of an immigrant’s journey and a young girl’s coming of age in a multicultural Los Angeles. A page-turner, this story is so distinct and intimate that it becomes universal and leaves the reader with profound insights.

From the reviewers:

“Intimate, at times lyrical, charged with pain and wonder, laughter and perennial hope, The House of Six Doors is terrific storytelling.” — Olga Rojer, Associate Professor, American University, Washington DC

“An honest tale of love, acceptance, and American dreams.” — El Mundo

The House of Six Doors is a beautiful weave of hard reality and romance, so real that I couldn’t put it down.” – Nancy Marriott, co-author of “Everything You Need to Know to Feel Go(o)d”

If you feel as though the circumstances of your life are against you and you wonder whether this will ever change, this is a story that will fill you with hope.  — David Robert Ord, Namaste columnist and author, “Lessons in Loving, A Journey into the Heart”

“This is an honest and compelling coming-of-age story that follows a girl as she moves between two cultures, cradled between longing for her indigenous past and the glittering promise of her future in America. Selbert artfully shines light upon the honest transformation of an immigrant family, moving from memories of a windswept island and a grandmother’s wisdom to the poignant integration and reality facing all American immigrants.” – Carol Prunhuber, author of “Women: Around the World and Through the Ages”

“Selbert’s powerful, poignant tale provides a source of strength, in a brilliant, beautiful portrayal of a girl’s coming of age and her struggles with cultural differences.” –Reiki Master Julia Elizabeth Carroll, author of “Nu Reiki Oneness”

“The House of Six Doors tells the story of Serena’s authentic transformation: from young island girl to woman, from small town to big city life, with a strong helping of self-realization. This is my kind of fiction!” –Janice Cook Knight, author of “The Follow Your Heart Cookbook: Recipes from the Vegetarian Restaurant”

“You will find yourself torn between cheering for the mother and wanting to sit her down for an intervention. You will think about yourself and how you would deal with things if you were in that situation. You would wish to be enveloped in Serena’s grandmother’s arms and hear her wisdom. You’ll take that wisdom to heart for your own life.  – Steena Holmes, book blogger at “Chocolate Blessings”

 

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Patricia Selbert grew up on the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao. Educated in three countries and four languages, she immigrated to California at age 13, inspiring her first novel, “The House of Six Doors”.

She represented the Netherlands Antilles in equestrian events at the World Championships and Pan American Games. She currently lives in Santa Barbara, California, with her husband, two sons and three dogs, and blogs about lifestyle, parenting, travels and the delicious recipes she discovers at www.journalbytheseas.com

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Diana Dempsey’s MS AMERICA AND THE OFFING ON OAHU is our eBook of the Day at just $2.99 with 4.3 Stars on 17 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

From the bestselling author of Kindle freebie Falling Star, here’s the set-up for Diana Dempsey’s Ms America and the Offing on Oahu, just $2.99 on Kindle:

Customers who enjoy books by Janet Evanovich are sure to enjoy Ms America and the Offing on Oahu, the debut mystery in a fast and hilariously funny series about how being a beauty queen can be murder …

Ms Ohio, Happy Pennington, finds out it’s not all sequins and silicone when she competes on Oahu for the Ms America crown—the first national title of her life.

When her fiercest competitor tumbles dead out of the isolation booth during the televised pageant finale, Honolulu PD gets to thinking Happy might have killed her.

What’s the only thing a beauty queen worth her sash can do? Nab the real killer—even if that means tangling with snarky rival contestants, a local who claims to be Hawaiian royalty, a brooding helicopter pilot, and a pageant emcee hot enough to die for …

From the reviewers:

A Terrific Heroine and an Absorbing but Fun Murder Mystery.  –  W.E. Fuller

Delightful & Intriquing Mystery For All Readers–We Guys, Too  –  T. Dulaney

Fulfills every expectation for a cozy mystery! –  Diana Driver

This is a fun fast read. Lots of twists and turns. As an unsuccessful pageant girl I was tickled to read how accurate the portrayal of pageants was presented.   –  Molly 359

Author Diana Dempsey never competed in beauty pageants but she did the next best thing: she worked in TV news. After a dozen years as an Emmy-winning anchor and reporter, Diana morphed into an author of fast and fun romantic fiction.

Her novels have been called “almost impossible to put down” (Romance Reviews Today), “skillfully plotted and filled with realistic detail” (Library Journal), and “spicy, sexy, and sultry” (Booklist).

Her debut novel, FALLING STAR, was nominated for a RITA award for Best First Book by the members of Romance Writers of America. It centers on the personal and professional travails – and eventual triumphs – of a primetime anchorwoman. TO CATCH THE MOON, a Romantic Times Top Pick, combines a murder mystery with a love triangle. TOO CLOSE TO THE SUN goes behind the glossy veneer of a Napa Valley winery to find forbidden love, intrigue, and betrayal. CHASING VENUS is a romantic suspense about writer Annette Rowell, who discovers that being a best-selling novelist can be a killer …

In her dozen years in television news, the former Diana Koricke played every on-air role from network correspondent to local news anchor. She reported for NBC News from New York, Tokyo, and Burbank and substitute anchored such broadcasts as Sunrise, Today, and NBC Nightly News. In addition, she was a morning anchor for KTTV 11 Fox News in Los Angeles. She started her broadcast career in the anchor chair for Financial News Network.

Born and raised in Buffalo, New York – Go, Bills! – Diana is a graduate of Harvard University and the winner of a Rotary International Foundation Scholarship. She enjoyed stints overseas in Belgium, the U.K., and Japan, and now resides in Los Angeles with her husband and a West Highland White Terrier, not necessarily in that order.

Diana loves to hear from readers! Visit www.dianadempsey.com to email Diana, and be sure to sign up for her mailing list while you’re there to hear first about her new releases. Also, join her on Facebook and follow her on Twitter. Most of all, keep reading!

To find out about all of Diana’s titles, and to contact her:

Visit Diana’s website at www.dianadempsey.com

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: E. Van Lowe’s BOYFRIEND FROM HELL is our eBook of the Day at just 99 Cents with 4.4 Stars on 7 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

Here’s the set-up for E. Van Lowe’s Boyfriend From Hell, just 99 Cents on Kindle:

Fifteen year-old Megan Barnett and her single mom, Suze, have a special relationship—they are friends, close friends, who do almost everything together.

“But come on, guys, she’s my mother… Can I really tell her that while we’re snuggled up on the sofa watching Spider Man Three, I’m secretly undressing James Franco with my eyes? Of course not…”

The special bond takes a turn for the worse when Suze decides to start dating again. She hasn’t had a man in her life since Megan’s father left ten years ago.

Enter two mysterious young men, Megan’s new classmate, sinfully attractive bad boy, Guy Matson, and the dangerously handsome art dealer, Armando. Before long Megan and Suze both wind up in steamy relationships. But neither of the handsome pair is quite what he seems. In fact, one of them is Satan, with his sights set on a new bride. Megan has precious little time to figure out how to stop him. If she doesn’t, either Megan or Suze are quite literally going to HELL.

“Boyfriend From Hell” is the first book in the Falling Angels Saga from the author of the gruesomely hilarious, “Never Slow Dance With A Zombie.”

From the reviewers:

A paranormal book that speaks volumes about the coming of age experience.  E. Van Lowe’s fluid and masterful writing made this book one that I needed to finish. He captures the voice of a teenage girl authentically with Megan, flaws and all.  –  Ellizabeth Talbott

“… a fun , supernatural light-hearted romance…” –  P.L. Phillips

I absolutely loved this book! Right from the start I knew it would become one of my favorite books! 😀 The story line was simple yet interesting; the characters were diverse and surprising; loved the paranormal aspect; I loved that I couldn’t stop laughing or smiling like a crazy person (in some parts) throughout the book; and I LOVED the surprising twists at the end.  –  Liliana

I’m E. Van Lowe, an author, television writer, screen-writer, playwright and producer who has worked on such shows as “The Cosby Show,” “Even Stevens,” and “Homeboys In Outer Space.”

I have been nominated for an Emmy and an Academy Award. My first YA novel, “Never Slow Dance With A Zombie,” is a zombie horror novel with a comedic twist. It was a selection of The Scholastic Book Club, and a nominee for an ALA Award.

I write just about every day. I write all over the house, but my favorite spot is the dining room. It puts me closer to the food. In fact, I’m in the dining room right now (*munch, munch*). Please visit me at my blog, E’s blog, where I hold contests and giveaways, and share tid-bits about my life as a writer. www.vanlowe.blogspot.com

 

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Joel Shlian’s WEDNESDAY’S CHILD is our Kindle eBook of the Day at just $3.99 with 4.1 Stars on 17 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

Here’s the set-up for Joel Shlian’s Wednesday’s Child just $3.99 on Kindle:

Leigh Novak left behind a faithless husband to begin a new life with her young son Jeremy – as a family doctor in a small northern California town. But the town of Hartwood held a bitter welcome for them both and a secret only the children knew.

From the reviewers:

“A haunting psychological thriller in the best-selling tradition of Mary Higgins Clark….” — LA Times

“The book is eminently readable and as fast-paced, taut and compelling a medical psychodrama as has come along in years.” — David Shobin, author of The Unborn

“Wow! This is dramatic, page-turning stuff-full of creepy villains.” — George Anders, The Wall Street Journal

In the style of the best writers of medical fiction, “Wednesday’s Child” not only intrigues the reader with strong characterizations, but with a mounting danger. The reader will appreciate the dramatic style of pacing with frequent scene changes that become more frantic as the story races to its climax. The authors, being physicians, come by their descriptions of medical situations from the best of sources: personal experience. – terrapinjerry

The characters were portrayed in such a way that they were life-like and sympathetic. As a physician it was easy to empathize with the protagonist (Leigh) in her problems trying to establish herself in a small town environement in which she was prejudged as being at fault for a child’s unfortunate death. The ending was extremely exciting. – Steve Singer

Riveting! You won’t be able to put this one down, I guarantee it! WEDNESDAY’S CHILD is a roller coaster ride of the first order. Loved it. Believable characters you care about. Suspense that builds and when you’re already on the edge of your seat, the authors turn the heat up. A bang-up ending. A medical thriller that is a sort of Robin Cook and Mary Higgins Clark blend. Not a lagging paragraph in the entire book. You won’t want to miss this exciting thriller from the authors of SHOU. – Joan Hall Hovey

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Kate Hamilton’s SWORN is our eBook of the Day at just $3.66 with 5.0 Stars on 1 Review, and Here’s a Free Sample!

Here’s the set-up for Kate Hamilton’s SWORN, just $3.66 on Kindle:

When Bea Trevallis’ parents are killed in a car crash her Aunt Matilda adopts her – except she isn’t her real aunt – and she’s a witch.

Aunt Matilda’s spells are invariably as muddled as she is. And Bea has to put up with them.

It takes a visit with her friend Harry to Count Dracula’s castle to find that his son is more than ordinary. But that’s just when the danger begins.

From the reviewer:

Sworn, is hilarious, teens will have some fun with this one.

In the tradition of true comedy, it parodies some famous horror whilst not being a horror story. You will recognize Frankenstein and Edward Scissorhands, even Lord of the Rings.

Look for them in the hugely funny character Harley, there’s a reason why his eyes keep changing color and it’s not because he’s a vampire, and the description of Rodger evokes Gollum for me. Bea’s friend Harry with her own description of a make-out session with the guy she has the hots for is such fun; tongue in cheek humor abounds.

I loved the witch school and the fabulous made up words.

There are serious threads within the book, the fact that Bea’s parents are in orbit and the kindness of Aunt Matilda, the premise that love can change things. All offset with this beautiful humor, Sworn is a comedy, a romance, a witch fest, a really good read and can be recommended.   –  “fiddlestix”

KATE HAMILTON lives and works in Edinburgh, Scotland. She visits the castles and estate houses which provide the settings for her books. Quite often she will write about a place only to discover afterwards that it actually exists.

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Kathleen Shoop’s THE LAST LETTER is our eBook of the Day at just 99 Cents with 4.1 Stars on 78 Reviews!

Here’s the set-up for Kathleen Shoop’s The Last Letter, just 99 Cents on Kindle:
2011 IPPY Gold Medal–Regional Fiction, Midwest,
2011 Indie Excellence Finalist Award for Historical Fiction and Regional Fiction,
2011 International Book Awards Finalist for Historical Fiction and Best New Fiction)

Katherine wouldn’t have believed it if she hadn’t found the letter…

Katherine Arthur’s mother arrives on her doorstep, dying, forcing her to relive a past she wanted to forget. When Katherine was young, the Arthur family had been affluent city dwellers until shame sent them running for the prairie, into the unknown. Taking her family, including young Katherine, to live off the land was the last thing Jeanie Arthur had wanted, but she would do her best to make a go of it. For Jeanie’s husband Frank it had been a world of opportunity. Dreaming, lazy Frank. But, it was a society of uncertainty—a domain of natural disasters, temptation, hatred, even death.
Ten-year-old Katherine had loved her mother fiercely, put her trust in her completely, but when there was no other choice, and Jeanie resorted to extreme measures on the prairie to save her family, she tore Katherine’s world apart. Now, seventeen years later, and far from the homestead, Katherine has found the truth – she has discovered the last letter. After years of anger, can Katherine find it in her heart to understand why her mother made the decisions that changed them all? Can she forgive and finally begin to heal before it’s too late?
From the reviewers:
How fascinating!! Inspired by letters written by her great grandmother, Kathleen Shoop has crafted a fictional family tale of secrecy, deceit and torn relations against a stunningly accurate account of life on the prairie before and after the tragic “School Children’s Blizzard” of 1888. — Curt Coulter
It is a gripping story you are sure to love. – lkm
This is the first book in a long time that captured my attention so much that I was up reading late into the night. The characters come alive on the pages and you feel that you know each one personally. — Marcia Lehman
Thank you for reading about me here and for purchasing my novel! I’m married with two children. I’ve been seriously writing for almost a decade although I dabbled much earlier than that! I’ve had short stories published in four Chicken Soup for the Soul books, am a regular contributor to a local magazine, Pittsburgh Parent, and have had essays in local newspapers as well.
I have a PhD in Reading Education and currently work as a Language Arts Coach at a school in Pittsburgh. I work with teachers and their students in grades k-8 and am lucky to learn something new from them every time I walk through their doors.
My first novel, The Last Letter (2011 IPPY Gold Medal–Regional Fiction, Midwest, 2011 Indie Excellence Finalist Award for Historical Fiction and Regional Fiction, 2011 International Book Awards Finalist for Historical Fiction and Best New Fiction), was a fascinating trip through history, punctuated with fictional characters and events. The idea for the story grew from my great-great grandmother’s letters (see My Dear Frank for the complete set of letters!) written during the year of her engagement to Frank Arthur. The beautiful letters are the inspiration for the novel, the seed from which The Last Letter’s characters and their voices grew.
I’ve also written women’s fiction (COMING SOON!) and have written another historical fiction novel (COMING A LITTLE LATER!) set in 1948 in a town not far from Oakmont, PA.
I’m considering revisiting my characters and setting of The Last Letter for a future book, but I hope readers will enjoy the fact I write about varied eras and places and that they will love each book for it’s unique setting and time.


Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Heather Huffman’s SUDDENLY A SPY is our eBook of the Day at just $2.99 with 5.0 Stars on 6 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

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Here’s the set-up for Heather Huffman’s Suddenly A Spy, just $2.99 on Kindle:

On her wedding day, Veronica Sinclair thinks she has it all: the loving family, the Vera Wang dress, the hunky husband.

But then a mysterious and beautiful woman shows up at the reception, suggesting Veronica’s new hubby isn’t exactly who he says he is. As if that weren’t enough, Veronica and Richard must flee gunmen in the middle of their honeymoon, convincing Veronica she got more than she bargained for when she said, “I do.”

Thrown into a world of espionage, seduction, and human trafficking, Veronica must fight for the life and husband she thought she had – and she must discover whether they are the life and husband she truly wants.

From the reviewers:

My favorite author!  Heather Huffman has done it again – she’s managed to carefully balance humor and joy with the dark reality of human trafficking and organized crime (and also include some suspense and action). The end result is another enjoyable read (not too heavy, not too light) that sticks with you long after you’ve closed the book and leaves you wanting to go out and do some good in the world.  — Bookie

Her writing is a cross between a love story/thriller, 007 type. This is one book you won’t put down until you are done! She is my kind of writer. Get the book, read it and you be the judge, but I am pretty sure you will love it! All her books are amazing.  —  J. Rogers

I read this after reading and loving Throwaway and it met all of my high expectations. … [I] thought of [the characters] as people I would love to be friends with. I especially liked Heather Huffman’s use of banter in her dialogues. I read the entire book in one day and can’t wait to read Ties That Bind. The books also gave me a website where I donated money to the abused women and girls that are written about so movingly. I strongly recommend this book!  — Dafna Yee

An excellent follow-up to Throwaway, and it’s really cool to see some familiar faces pop up.

Visit Amazon’s Heather Huffman Page

I love writing. It’s more than something I do; it’s who I am. Few things bring me more joy than being elbow-deep in a story. I also believe life is more than the act of taking up air. We all have something we’re good at, something we’re meant to be doing to make this world a better place.

So I’m incredibly grateful to have a publisher like Booktrope who helps me use something I love to make a difference in a cause I care deeply about. A portion of my royalties are donated to organizations that fight human trafficking in one way or another.

When I write, I share a piece of who I am. There’s something of my pain and my victories in each page. (Have fun guessing what’s true and what’s not!) I hope to take readers on a journey with me. Nothing makes me happier than someone writing to say my characters felt like old friends – or that they laughed, cried, yelled or cheered with me along the way.

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