Today’s Featured Book is the Children’s Book, Boo’s Shoes by Sybrina Durant. Now $2.99!

Looking for a fun way to help children learn to tie their shoelaces? Boo the Bunny and Farah Fox will show them how.

What a cute way to help a child learn to tie shoes. Includes a fun story about Boo the bunny (who is also struggling with learning to tie laces), as well as detailed tips and instructions for learning (and teaching) the skill of tying shoes. Cute (and helpful) illustrations, and even a link to an accompanying video with a song about tying shoes! -Amazon Review

“This is a cute teaching book with lots of fun extras- instructions for parents to help, award badge, instructional pages, and a fun story to get your kid excited about tying their shoes! Cute illustrations and fun story!” -READER

This is a very entertaining way for your children to learn how to tie their shoes. I enjoyed reading this to my grandchildren and soon our two year old will be needing this skill… This is a book that would be wonderful to have in your library. I would recommend this book.” -Amazon Review

Today’s Featured New Release Book is the Historical Fiction, CHAMPAGNE WIDOWS by Rebecca Rosenberg. Now FREE!

First woman of champagne, Veuve Clicquot battles pandemics, mental illness, wars and Napoleon to forge a champagne empire.

The prose is light, yet detailed, and peppered with moments of wry humor. Napoleon’s characterization is well-crafted and give his character new life. Clicquot’s character is charming, and readers will love getting to know her. Rosenberg has a superb eye for blending humor with drama.” -Publisher’s Weekly BookLife Prize 

“Barbe-Nicole is a captivating main character, particularly with her inheritance of “Le Nez” and the effect on her life. From grapes to pigs, the adventures she gets into with her nose are fascinating and are described in detailed and engaging ways. The champagne empire she builds is admirable, as is her relationship with Francois and its challenges.” -WRITER’S DIGEST 2022

“Vivid, lively, and packed with psychological and social inspection,Champagne Windows is highly recommended for women who enjoy passionate stories of friends, fine wine, and the delicate lines between personal and political empowerment.” -Midwest Reviews

Today’s Featured Romance is the Historical Romance, SINNERS TAKE ALL by K.R. Richards. Now FREE!

Francis Nightshade never thought to marry. Miss Violet Frost might just change his mind.

“The story line is well thought out. Ms. Richards doesn’t treat the reader like they are supposed to be an expert on ancient artifacts or the history of The Knights Templar. She does a very good job explaining those things within the course of they story. More importantly, she does she makes it interesting.” -READER

“I have read all of the Avalon series and now I am starting on the Quest for the Shroud series. I love K.R. Richards books and Sinners Take All is no exception.” -Amazon Review

“I loved the story or I wouldn’t have spent so many hours reading it. I finished in a day and a half… I love that more than one couple were finding love in the search for the shroud. I am also excited that I can read about past characters I love. I have read all K.R. Richards books and have not once been disappointed. I can not wait for this story and adventure to continue! Well done!” -READER

Today’s Freebie is the Historical Fiction, NOBLE TRAITOR by J.R. Tomlin. Now FREE!

This is the story of a young man’s tumultuous journey from naïve squire to battle-weary knight to, finally, the closest companion of the King of the Scots.

Anyone conversant with stories of rebellion would know that some elements make them tick — battles, betrayals, strategic planning, and to some extent, espionage. The author did an excellent job of weaving together these elements to tell a story that’s worth reading, especially for people who enjoy books of this sort. I found myself engrossed the more as events played out… This was a fast-paced and action-packed page-turner” -Online Book Club

I enjoyed the story… I found myself both rooting for Sir Thomas and being really annoyed by his naivete and fickleness. The action was good — descriptions of landscape, castles & battles were vivid.” -Amazon Review

Battles, blood and betrayal as the Scots fight for freedom.

By Heather