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A Monthly Feature for the Greatest Readers in the World: Specially Chosen “Red Adept Select” Titles on Kindle – This Month’s Featured Title is Linda S. Prather’s Mystery BET YOU CAN’T … FIND ME (CATHERINE MANS’ SUSPENSE) – Now Just $2.99 or FREE via Kindle Lending Library

Red Adept Select books are chosen by a professional team of editors and proofreaders for being “outstanding in their genre.” To avoid any conflict of interest, Red Adept reviewers do not review books edited by the team, though they do contribute in the choosing of our Select books.

And now, This Month’s Feature Title:

4.9 stars – 10 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

RED ADEPT SELECT Author of the DI Lorne Simpkins Thrillers – Mel Comley says: “One of the best paranormal mysteries I’ve read.”

Imagine a killer who can kill at will from a distance. No gun, no weapon. Nothing more than a thought.
Catherine Mans has the ability to see and hear what others can’t. With the help of Homicide Sergeant Cody Allen, she’s turned that talent into a successful profession as a psychic consultant.
But Catherine’s past is coming back to haunt her. Someone is threatening the lives of everyone she loves.
Nine bodies have been discovered, and Catherine is the FBI’s prime suspect.
To prove her innocence, she must unravel the secrets of her past, and answer the challenge of a deranged psychic.
Bet you can’t…FIND ME!

If you love the psychic suspense of Kay Hooper and the witty characters of Tammy Hoag, you’ll love Find Me!

What Readers Are Saying

 

“I loved this book. It was gripping from page one, and the story kept building right up to the end. I don’t usually write a review but this book was SO GOOD, I had to share. I want more”
Andrew Constantinou, Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

 

“This book hooked me from the very beginning. Really enjoyed all the characters, suspense, humor and the unknown. I would recommend this book to everyone that likes a very well written book. I look forward to more of Linda’s books in the future.”
Ann Manning, Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

 

About The Author

 

Born in Kentucky in 1955, I currently live in Lexington, Kentucky with my fiancé, Coby W. Fuson. I have two wonderful sons, Charles and Steven. I have always loved reading and writing. And although perhaps not a great literary work, I loved and was inspired by Old Yeller. The characters in that book were real to me. When I started writing, my greatest desire was to write characters that readers could love and hate, laugh and cry with. Knowledge was another love. I wanted to learn about everything. I studied metaphysics, delving into touch healing, dream analysis, meditation, and hypnosis. I received my associate’s degree in metaphysics in 1992 and continued from there to become a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist. I spent several years studying the effects of hypnosis on cancer and pain. I taught meditation, dream analysis, and self-hypnosis through Eastern Kentucky University’s Special Programs for four years. The power of the mind has always fascinated me. I’ve recently become a paranormal investigator, and love old houses that go bump in the night.

(Editor’s Note: We’ve had several opportunities to work with Lynn O’Dell of the popular Red Adept Reviews site over the past few years, so we’re very confident that she will be right at home here among the greatest readers in the world — you, the readers of Kindle Nation Daily. We’re very excited to introduce her to tell you a bit about the still very new Red Adept Select program and how we are working together to help our readers find great reading at great prices on Kindle. –S.W.)

Here’s Lynn:

I have been a book lover all my life. A little over two years ago, I began a book review blog, “Red Adept Reviews.” I focused on independently published (Indie) books because I loved having the opportunity to discover new talent. During my first year of reviewing Indie books, I was forced to give too many low ratings due to the poor editing of the books I reviewed. My frustration with that led me to start Red Adept Editing Service.

I am joined by a group of talented people who help me maintain excellent quality while I expand the services offered to writers. Every book edited by Red Adept Editing receives comprehensive editing and at least one complete proofread. We are proud to have edited over seventy Indie books, with many more to come.

Occasionally, we come across books that we simply can’t put down.

We recognize these books by branding them as “Red Adept Selects.”

Red Adept Select books are chosen by our professional team of editors and proofreaders for being “outstanding in their genre.” To avoid any conflict of interest, Red Adept reviewers do not review books edited by the team, though they do contribute in the choosing of our Select books.

(This is a sponsored post.)

A Monthly Feature for the Greatest Readers in the World: Specially Chosen “Red Adept Select” Titles on Kindle – This Month’s Featured Title is Jeff Brackett’s Thriller HALF PAST MIDNIGHT – Now Just $2.99 and Currently Free for Amazon Prime Members via Kindle Lending Library

(Editor’s Note: We’ve had several opportunities to work with Lynn O’Dell of the popular Red Adept Reviews site over the past few years, so we’re very confident that she will be right at home here among the greatest readers in the world — you, the readers of Kindle Nation Daily. We’re very excited to introduce her to tell you a bit about the still very new Red Adept Select program and how we are working together to help our readers find great reading at great prices on Kindle. –S.W.)

Here’s Lynn:

I have been a book lover all my life. A little over two years ago, I began a book review blog, “Red Adept Reviews.” I focused on independently published (Indie) books because I loved having the opportunity to discover new talent. During my first year of reviewing Indie books, I was forced to give too many low ratings due to the poor editing of the books I reviewed. My frustration with that led me to start Red Adept Editing Service.

I am joined by a group of talented people who help me maintain excellent quality while I expand the services offered to writers. Every book edited by Red Adept Editing receives comprehensive editing and at least one complete proofread. We are proud to have edited over seventy Indie books, with many more to come.

Occasionally, we come across books that we simply can’t put down.

We recognize these books by branding them as “Red Adept Selects.”

Red Adept Select books are chosen by our professional team of editors and proofreaders for being “outstanding in their genre.” To avoid any conflict of interest, Red Adept reviewers do not review books edited by the team, though they do contribute in the choosing of our Select books.

And now, This Month’s Feature Title:

Half Past Midnight

by Jeff Brackett

4.1 stars – 28 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

 

Here’s the set-up:

 

The Doomsday Clock gauges the threat of nuclear war. Currently, the clock is set at six minutes before midnight.

 

What happens after the hands reach midnight?

 

Survivalist Leeland Dawcett finds out when he and his family are plunged into the nightmare of their country returned to a third-world state.

 

No phones. No computers. No television.

 

At first, Leeland thinks basic survival is the answer.

 

Until he crosses the path of the wrong guy…

 

A guy who wants more than just to survive.

 

What Readers Are Saying
“I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. Jeff’s knowledge & description of the life of a family after D-Day is insightful!! His ability to being his reader along through the trials, sadness, & joys that I can imagine people would face during such a trying time. Can’t wait for more from him. Thank you Jeff.”
Bonnie Zamora, Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

 

Survival fiction is my fave and i gotta tell ya..this man nailed it..i couldn’t put the book down…i cant wait til his next book..awesome writer and this was a great read!!! hurry Jeff i can’t wait til you write your next book!!!
Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars
About The Author

The storytelling gene was inescapable. A father whose daredevil adventures personified the rebellious preacher’s son, a Choctaw mother, and a veritable cast of characters in the family made for lots of “Did you hear about?” stories, as well as the inevitable oral histories.Influenced by martial arts, trigonometry, Star Wars, and ice cream, Jeff finally decided what he wanted to be when he grew up—which should happen any day now—an author. His long-ignored and oft-lamented Attention Deficit Disorder notwithstanding, you hold in your hands the result of many years of patient writing, re-writing, research, and long hours at the computer.

 

Jeff’s incredibly organized and intelligent wife’s influence may be noted in this novel, but she in no way claims responsibility for any of the content, other than to say the story could use some “spice,” which is what you would expect from a fan of J.D. Robb.

 

Jeff and his family live somewhere near Houston, Texas, with two “goggers,” three kids, one grandchild, and Dead Tehya, the cat.

 

Half Past Midnight is his debut novel.

 

Note from the author: And that, dear reader, is what you get when you allow your wife to write your bio page!
(This is a sponsored post.)

A Monthly Feature for the Greatest Readers in the World: Specially Chosen “Red Adept Select” Titles on Kindle – This Month’s Featured Title is Kindle Nation Fave Imogen Rose’s INITIATION

(Editor’s Note: We’ve had several opportunities to work with Lynn O’Dell of the popular Red Adept Reviews site over the past few years, so we’re very confident that she will be right at home here among the greatest readers in the world — you, the readers of Kindle Nation Daily. We’re very excited to introduce her to tell you a bit about the still very new Red Adept Select program and how we are working together to help our readers find great reading at great prices on Kindle. –S.W.)

Here’s Lynn:

I have been a book lover all my life. A little over two years ago, I began a book review blog, “Red Adept Reviews.” I focused on independently published (Indie) books because I loved having the opportunity to discover new talent. During my first year of reviewing Indie books, I was forced to give too many low ratings due to the poor editing of the books I reviewed. My frustration with that led me to start Red Adept Editing Service.

I am joined by a group of talented people who help me maintain excellent quality while I expand the services offered to writers. Every book edited by Red Adept Editing receives comprehensive editing and at least one complete proofread. We are proud to have edited over seventy Indie books, with many more to come.

Occasionally, we come across books that we simply can’t put down.

We recognize these books by branding them as “Red Adept Selects.”

Red Adept Select books are chosen by our professional team of editors and proofreaders for being “outstanding in their genre.” To avoid any conflict of interest, Red Adept reviewers do not review books edited by the team, though they do contribute in the choosing of our Select books.

And now, This Month’s Feature Title:

5 stars – 16 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
  • A Red Adept Select book (voted “Outstanding in Genre”-YA)
  • “It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation.” – Herman Melville. That one phrase changed my life, AND my perception of what people expected.  So I wrote it down, in a little black book, and put it in my purse. Now, I can’t tell you exactly how many times I have read that 1 phrase since I wrote it down, but every time I read a book, and then bask in the brilliance of it’s originality I think of Herman and his wise advice. THEN…I think of the authors that exude this quality more than most. Imogen Rose is one of these authors.- KindleObsessed
  • Did the author make a deal with the devil or something to get this level of pure talent or what? Or maybe one of these demons from this book? Hmmm… – Candy Beauchamp (Candy’s Raves)
Welcome to Bonfire Academy!
Set in the foothills of the alpine mountains in St.Moritz, this exclusive private school caters to a special kind of student. Enter at your own risk… but if you are human, you may not want to enter at all.WARNING: This YA story is set in a school for paranormals who are very different from normal human teens. Thus, the language and some scenes might not be appropriate for younger YA readers. Recommended for those sixteen and above.INITIATION is the first book in the prequel series (Bonfire Academy) of the Bonfire Chronicles.
About The Author:

Imogen Rose is the author of the bestselling YA series, the Portal Chronicles. She was born in a small town in Sweden and moved to London in her twenties. After obtaining a PhD in immunology from Imperial College, she moved with her family to New Jersey, where she’s been based for the past ten years.

For as long as she can remember, Imogen has dreamt stories. Stories that continued from night to night, from dream to dream. So, even as a child, going to bed was never an issue, just an anticipation of the story to come.

PORTAL, Imogen’s first novel, would have remained in her imagination, to be shared only with her daughter, Lauren, had her eight-year-old not insisted that she write it down. In the course of a month, Imogen typed while Lauren waited eagerly by the printer for the pages to appear, and a novel took shape.

The warm reception PORTAL received encouraged her to continue with the story and the Portal Chronicles. Faustine is Imogen’s first book in her new series, the Bonfire Chronicles. She has recently published INITIATION, the prequel to FAUSTINE.

Imogen is a self-confessed Hermès addict who enjoys shopping, traveling, watching movies and playing with her dog, Tallulah.

Introducing a New Monthly Feature for the Greatest Readers in the World: Specially Chosen “Red Adept Select” Titles on Kindle – Dead Is the New Black, Hang On, and When Horses Had Wings

(Editor’s Note: We’ve had several opportunities to work with Lynn O’Dell of the popular Red Adept Reviews site over the past few years, so we’re very confident that she will be right at home here among the greatest readers in the world — you, the readers of Kindle Nation Daily. We’re very excited to introduce her to tell you a bit about her Red Adept Select program and how we are working together to help our readers find great reading at great prices on Kindle. –S.W.)

Here’s Lynn:

I have been a book lover all my life. A little over two years ago, I began a book review blog, “Red Adept Reviews.” I focused on independently published (Indie) books because I loved having the opportunity to discover new talent. During my first year of reviewing Indie books, I was forced to give too many low ratings due to the poor editing of the books I reviewed. My frustration with that led me to start Red Adept Editing Service.

I am joined by a group of talented people who help me maintain excellent quality while I expand the services offered to writers. Every book edited by Red Adept Editing receives comprehensive editing and at least one complete proofread. We are proud to have edited over seventy Indie books, with many more to come.

Occasionally, we come across books that we simply can’t put down.

We recognize these books by branding them as “Red Adept Selects.”

Red Adept Select books are chosen by our professional team of editors and proofreaders for being “outstanding in their genre.” To avoid any conflict of interest, Red Adept reviewers do not review books edited by the team, though they do contribute in the choosing of our Select books.

This Month’s Feature Titles:

Dead Is the New Black (Fashion Avenue Mysteries)

by Christine DeMaio-Rice

Hang On

by Nell Gavin

When Horses Had Wings

by Diana Estill

 

And here they are for you, one at a time….

by Christine DeMaio-Rice
4.3 stars – 15 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
 
Here’s the set-up:
 
***A RED ADEPT SELECT FOR OUTSTANDING BOOK IN ITS GENRE***
  • “Dead is the New Black” has all the elements of a good mystery: unique characters, plentiful suspects, and several clues that seem to point in different directions until they are all fit together like puzzle pieces. — Big Al’s Books and Pals
Laura Carnegie gave up on the man of her dreams a long time ago. He’s fashion designer Jeremy St. James, and not only is he her boss, everyone knows he’s gay.
When he’s arrested for murder, secrets come to light and nothing is what it seems. If Laura can just solve this crime, keep the cops off her tail, break up a counterfeiting ring, and get the show on the runway by Friday, she might stop being Seventh Avenue’s perpetual loser.
Edited by Lynn O’Dell of Red Adept.
If you love Project Runway, or enjoyed The Devil Wears Prada, try Dead Is the New Black.
 
About the Author
Christine has worked in the fashion industry since 1990, and knows the business like it’s her own. She would like to tell you some indelible facts about designers, merchandizers and retailers, but likely that will ruin the plot of a future book.
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Hang On

by Nell Gavin

by Nell Gavin
4.6 stars – 5 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
 
Here’s the set-up:
In 1973 “crazy” Holly unexpectedly falls in love with Trevor, a roadie for a famous English rock band. From the moment they meet, dreams of marriage, children, and a normal life are suddenly – finally – within Holly’s grasp.Trevor takes her with him on tour and introduces her to the very “un-normal” backstage world of Rock and Roll. When she steps onto the band bus, she walks into a colorful, exciting adventure in a world completely different from the life that awaits her back home, where she chases cockroaches with a shoe, works at a low-paying job, and sleeps to escape the hunger.Unfortunately, Holly has a secret. Plagued by panic attacks, periodic rages, and depression, she needs to learn why her mentally ill mother committed suicide, long ago, so she can save herself. Thus far, she has found no answers. She must conceal her symptoms from Trevor in order to keep him, but as their relationship becomes progressively more serious, her illness becomes increasingly more difficult to hide.

HANG ON won the silver medal in the Living Now Book Awards under its original title, ALL TORC D UP. It was also chosen by Red Adept Reviews as a “Red Adept Select” title, voted “outstanding in its genre.”

Caution: Some strong language.

Nell Gavin is also the author of THREADS: THE REINCARNATION OF ANNE BOLEYN.

About the Author
Nell Gavin was raised in Chicago, spent a number of years in Texas, and now lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is married with two sons, and is the author of THREADS: THE REINCARNATION OF ANNE BOLEYN, which was a William Faulkner finalist for Best Novel.
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When Horses Had Wings

by Diana Estill

by Diana Estill
4.8 stars – 13 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
 
Here’s the set-up:

Pregnant at 16, Renee Goodchild drops out of school and marries. Now she’s trapped in rural Texas with Kenny, her violent, garbage-collecting husband. A bleak future seems assured until she meets self-appointed relationship guru, Pearly.“That’s why you don’t let ‘em rule the roost. ’Cause you can’t count on ‘em to be there the next mornin’ when it’s time to crow,” the worldly Pearly advises.

Renee narrates this tale of ruin and redemption where the damaged and downtrodden lead each other to unintended, sometimes heartbreaking, and often bittersweet outcomes. When Horses Had Wings examines the lives of broken people competing for the most basic needs: the primal urge for affection and the eternal search for acceptance.

About the Author
Diana Estill is the author of three humor books, one novel, and a collection of short stories. For Deedee Divine’s Totally Skewed Guide to Life, she was named a ForeWord Book of the Year Finalist and an International Book Awards Winner in the humor category. Prior to becoming an author, Diana worked for many years as a journalist and humor columnist. Her columns have appeared in The Dallas Morning News, Washington Post, The Miami Herald, Road & Travel, and other publications. She has been featured in First Magazine and has appeared on a variety of TV shows and radio programs. Diana’s debut novel, When Horses Had Wings, was inspired by her life experiences as a former teen mother and high school dropout. After completing her education, she taught GED classes, worked as a consultant to the National Institute for Literacy and American Council on Education, and served as a U.S. delegate to a UNESCO education conference.

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