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Courting Cate (The Courtships of Lancaster County Book #1), by Leslie Gould. (Still free?)
"Leslie Gould's gift for creating compelling characters never ceases to amaze and delight! She raises the bar with every book she writes." -- Mindy Starns Clark, bestselling author of Echoes of Titanic and The House That Cleans Itself
#1 Bestselling Author Leslie Gould Delivers a New Amish Romance Series
When Amish farmer Pete Treger moves to Paradise Township, Pennsylvania, seeking a better life, he meets sisters Cate and Betsy Miller. Both are beautiful, but older sister Cate is known more for her sharp tongue and fiery temper than her striking appearance. Betsy, on the other hand, is sweet and flirty--and seems to have attracted most of the bachelors in Lancaster County!
However, the sisters' wealthy father has made one hard and fast rule: elder sister must marry first, before the younger can even start courting. Unfortunately for poor Betsy, and for the men who want to court her, her older sister, Cate, doesn't have any suitors--until Pete comes to town, that is.
Though he finds both sisters attractive, something about Cate's feisty demeanor appeals to him. Soon the other bachelors in the district convince Pete to court Cate. She hardly seems receptive to his overtures, though. Instead, she's immediately suspicious of his interest.
352 pages, with a 4.5-star rating from 190 reviews.

Titanic Poetry, Music & Stories, by Ken Rossignol. (Still 0.99?)
"I really enjoyed this book! The poetry was very entertaining and in many cases unusual. I'm not a music buff, but I enjoyed the lyrics in this narrative. I was most entertained and educated by the numerous wonderful stories. Readers will be able to experience the mood of the era when the Titanic went down. There were many photos too, and they really contribute to the ambiance of this unique tome." -- Bruce M. Caplan, author, The Sinking of the Titanic, and speaker
Many great accounts of the fateful night of April 14th and 15th of 1912 have been told about the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Over the past one hundred and one years, the stories of the people and the disaster have been explained in art, movies, books, music and verse.
This book begins with two original poems I have written to commemorate the ship's first, last and only voyage and the heroics demonstrated by some of those souls on board, some who survived and others who did not.
Other wonderful and historic poems from the years immediately following the disaster are included here along with musical tributes, some of which can be linked to hear historic renditions on ebooks and computers.
Some of the poems are famous, while others were penned by unknown poets.
160 pages, with a 5.0-star rating from 1 reviews.

Corie Universe Feeder, by Walter Eckland. (Still 0.99?)
"Unique! So inspiring in such a strange sort of mind-bending way, right down to the whole idea of a "pickle-and-fish tree" even in the intriguing way the chapters are titled. I was completely drawn in to the story; amazed by the poignant, current information; refreshed and delighted by the quirky and playful style and narration; and inspired by the message of the story in a way I never expected. This book deserves my sincerest accolades for not being cliche, not a carbon copy of anything I've ever read before. The author offers a quirky but intelligent writing style and a gift for storytelling that is amazing. I was so glad to read something new, something from the pen of a rare gem in the writing world. Truly, one of the best books I've ever read - a little book jam-packed with a huge message. It makes me want to go outside and plant a pickle myself!" -- Amazon reviewer
What's not to love about digging and mud?
Corie: tall, thin, scruffy, female, student, blondish, smart, creative, outspoken, trouble-finding, precocious (whatever THAT means), eager, mature, silly, immature, messy-roomed, imaginative, animal-loving girl...
...has actual PERMISSION FROM HER FATHER to dig a hole in the front yard of her house. As an added bonus she can use the water hose, wheelbarrow, shovel, spray paint, a sign and any and all neighborhood friends she wants. After this whole, hole digging event, lots of oddness ensues not just from the aforementioned father, but from her mother, a dog walker, the police chief, the newspaper guy and the scowling town librarian.
Does any good come of this at all? Well, sit down, grab a free cheese sandwich and find out. Oh! One other thing. If you ABSOLUTELY do not like reading, then read this book. It is a tad nutty, nonsensical and sometimes barely even seems like a book.
If you are a parent who has a child that appears to be un-fond of reading, well, then, bribe them to try this by telling them it's about popcorn, pudding, and Popsicles.
And pickles.
126 pages, with a 5.0-star rating from 11 reviews.

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Freak of Nature (IFICS), by Julia Crane. (Still free?)
"Freak of Nature is a refreshing read, because it doesn't truly fit the mold of a particular genre. It has romance, action, science, and suspense. Julia Crane's writing has matured so much and it is truly shown in her new book." -- Examiner.com
Donate Body to Science. Check.
When seventeen-year-old Kaitlyn checked the box, she never suspected she'd have her life -- and her body -- stolen from her. She awakens one day in a secret laboratory to discover that her body is now half-robot and is forced to hide her own secret: that she still has human emotions and a human mind. If the scientists who made her find out, they'll erase what remains of who she was.
Kaitlyn finds an unlikely ally in Lucas, a handsome, brilliant scientist who can't get over the guilt he feels knowing she was once a vibrant, beautiful young woman. He never expected a science project to affect him the way she does. As he tries to help her rediscover her past, he finds himself falling for the brave girl struggling to find her place and acceptance between the human and computer worlds.
*For mature teens due to some sexual content.
284 pages, with a 4.0-star rating from 129 reviews.

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"Leslie Gould's gift for creating compelling characters never ceases to amaze and delight! She raises the bar with every book she writes." -- Mindy Starns Clark, bestselling author of Echoes of Titanic and The House That Cleans Itself
#1 Bestselling Author Leslie Gould Delivers a New Amish Romance Series
When Amish farmer Pete Treger moves to Paradise Township, Pennsylvania, seeking a better life, he meets sisters Cate and Betsy Miller. Both are beautiful, but older sister Cate is known more for her sharp tongue and fiery temper than her striking appearance. Betsy, on the other hand, is sweet and flirty--and seems to have attracted most of the bachelors in Lancaster County!
However, the sisters' wealthy father has made one hard and fast rule: elder sister must marry first, before the younger can even start courting. Unfortunately for poor Betsy, and for the men who want to court her, her older sister, Cate, doesn't have any suitors--until Pete comes to town, that is.
Though he finds both sisters attractive, something about Cate's feisty demeanor appeals to him. Soon the other bachelors in the district convince Pete to court Cate. She hardly seems receptive to his overtures, though. Instead, she's immediately suspicious of his interest.
352 pages, with a 4.5-star rating from 190 reviews.











"I really enjoyed this book! The poetry was very entertaining and in many cases unusual. I'm not a music buff, but I enjoyed the lyrics in this narrative. I was most entertained and educated by the numerous wonderful stories. Readers will be able to experience the mood of the era when the Titanic went down. There were many photos too, and they really contribute to the ambiance of this unique tome." -- Bruce M. Caplan, author, The Sinking of the Titanic, and speaker
Many great accounts of the fateful night of April 14th and 15th of 1912 have been told about the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Over the past one hundred and one years, the stories of the people and the disaster have been explained in art, movies, books, music and verse.
This book begins with two original poems I have written to commemorate the ship's first, last and only voyage and the heroics demonstrated by some of those souls on board, some who survived and others who did not.
Other wonderful and historic poems from the years immediately following the disaster are included here along with musical tributes, some of which can be linked to hear historic renditions on ebooks and computers.
Some of the poems are famous, while others were penned by unknown poets.
160 pages, with a 5.0-star rating from 1 reviews.











"Unique! So inspiring in such a strange sort of mind-bending way, right down to the whole idea of a "pickle-and-fish tree" even in the intriguing way the chapters are titled. I was completely drawn in to the story; amazed by the poignant, current information; refreshed and delighted by the quirky and playful style and narration; and inspired by the message of the story in a way I never expected. This book deserves my sincerest accolades for not being cliche, not a carbon copy of anything I've ever read before. The author offers a quirky but intelligent writing style and a gift for storytelling that is amazing. I was so glad to read something new, something from the pen of a rare gem in the writing world. Truly, one of the best books I've ever read - a little book jam-packed with a huge message. It makes me want to go outside and plant a pickle myself!" -- Amazon reviewer
What's not to love about digging and mud?
Corie: tall, thin, scruffy, female, student, blondish, smart, creative, outspoken, trouble-finding, precocious (whatever THAT means), eager, mature, silly, immature, messy-roomed, imaginative, animal-loving girl...
...has actual PERMISSION FROM HER FATHER to dig a hole in the front yard of her house. As an added bonus she can use the water hose, wheelbarrow, shovel, spray paint, a sign and any and all neighborhood friends she wants. After this whole, hole digging event, lots of oddness ensues not just from the aforementioned father, but from her mother, a dog walker, the police chief, the newspaper guy and the scowling town librarian.
Does any good come of this at all? Well, sit down, grab a free cheese sandwich and find out. Oh! One other thing. If you ABSOLUTELY do not like reading, then read this book. It is a tad nutty, nonsensical and sometimes barely even seems like a book.
If you are a parent who has a child that appears to be un-fond of reading, well, then, bribe them to try this by telling them it's about popcorn, pudding, and Popsicles.
And pickles.
126 pages, with a 5.0-star rating from 11 reviews.










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"Freak of Nature is a refreshing read, because it doesn't truly fit the mold of a particular genre. It has romance, action, science, and suspense. Julia Crane's writing has matured so much and it is truly shown in her new book." -- Examiner.com
Donate Body to Science. Check.
When seventeen-year-old Kaitlyn checked the box, she never suspected she'd have her life -- and her body -- stolen from her. She awakens one day in a secret laboratory to discover that her body is now half-robot and is forced to hide her own secret: that she still has human emotions and a human mind. If the scientists who made her find out, they'll erase what remains of who she was.
Kaitlyn finds an unlikely ally in Lucas, a handsome, brilliant scientist who can't get over the guilt he feels knowing she was once a vibrant, beautiful young woman. He never expected a science project to affect him the way she does. As he tries to help her rediscover her past, he finds himself falling for the brave girl struggling to find her place and acceptance between the human and computer worlds.
*For mature teens due to some sexual content.
284 pages, with a 4.0-star rating from 129 reviews.










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