Showing posts with label free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free. Show all posts

Monday, 14 March 2011

Read The Trouble With Spells For Free!


I'm proud to be in the first blog tour hosted by The Bookish Snob Promotions. Lacey Weatherford will stop by at my blog on April the 19th with a guest post. She has been so kind to provide us with a coupon so everyone can enjoy her work! Just click on the coupon below and use the code. Enjoy!


About the book
Portia Mullins had always lived the life of a normal teenager, up until her sixteenth birthday. She is then informed by her grandma that she is actually a witch who is a descendant of a long line of witches and warlocks. After overcoming her disbelief she finds that being a member of the coven comes with one great perk in the form of the school’s handsome bad boy, Vance Mangum. Vance and Portia have an immediate connection as a budding romance begins, only to be threatened by turbulent skies on the horizon as Vance’s checkered past rears its ugly head to haunt them. Portia is forced to use her untried powers in defense of everything she loves in a desperate attempt to hold on to the one thing that really matters in her life. 

Thursday, 6 January 2011

Gift From Graham Parke!


Graham Parke, author of No Hope For Gomez, has posted a free short story online as a thank you for all the blogs that participated in his giveaway event. Get your free version of Random Acts of Senseless Kindness now, the link won't be up for long!

The book in his own words:


Gomez' life continues to crumble towards insanity after the events chronicled in "No Hope for Gomez!"
Clinical studies have shown that reading this novelette is likely to make you more attractive to the opposite sex and elevate your random luck by about 9.5%**
(** These statements have not been evaluated by any person of consequence!)

The events in this novella take place 5 months after those described in the novel "No Hope for Gomez!" As such it may contain spoilers.

To download go here.

Thursday, 16 December 2010

Jane Austen Day

Today 335 years ago one of the most inspirational female writers was born. And of course, this must be celebrated!

As Chick with Books kindly pointed out, a few sites have agreed to give away free ebook copies of novels that are inspired by Jane Austen's books. You can check out Barnes & Noble, and maybe by now some other sites have put them up for free too.

The free titles:
But be quick! They will only be free today, and maybe sometime tomorrow.