Today’s Science Fiction, Historical Fiction, Contemporary Romance, and Free Historical Fiction.

Today’s Featured is the Science Fiction, Oil Slave by J.C. Kelly.

Provocative and disturbing, this Orwellian tale follows one woman’s odyssey through a philosophical minefield that throws basic assumptions about life, liberty, and equality into question, and exposes the underlying forces that drive people to willingly part with their freedom.

“Few [apocalyptic novels] are as powerfully rendered as Oil Slave ,which begins with a bang and proves impossible to put down…vivid, exciting, and packed with moral and political reflection.” -Midwest Book Review

“I highly recommend this book to fans of Orwell, Huxley, and Cormac McCarthy as well as those curious about the realities of potential government abuse of power in a post peak age.” -Amazon Review

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Today’s New Release is the Historical Fiction, Fate of Kings by JR Tomlin. Now $2.99!

Pulled into violent frays between the Kings of England, Scotland and Ireland, Thomas may not survive to see his beloved Scotland truly free.

After the great victory at the Battle of Bannockburn, the King of England barely escapes capture by Thomas Randolph, yet he continues his war to claim Scotland as his own. As King Robert the Bruce fights to force the English to the peace table, his brother Edward leaves to be crowned High King of Ireland.

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Today’s Featured Romance is the Contemporary Romance, New Year’s Eve Shorts by Ten Amazing Authors. Only $0.99!

New Years Eve Shorts includes ten NEW romances guaranteed to lift spirits with tales of second chances, overcoming obstacles, celebrating the holidays & finding love in unimaginable places. Join our couples as they celebrate love & New Year’s Eve with this box set meant to be enjoyed year-round.

“I highly recommend… 10 stories for 99 cents. Terrific deal and way to discover new-to-me authors. I will be reading more stories in this anthology.” -READER

“I have only had a chance to read Rescuing Ebony Blue from Callie Bardot so far, but I am looking forward to reading the rest of the collection.” -Amazon Review

Today’s Freebie is the Historical Fiction, The Legend of the Season: Magic of the Pearls by Christine Conforti. FREE!

Magic of the Pearls is an inspirational story about love and cooperation. Julia DeCoeurs and her husband Herschel set out to eliminate a terrible virus that came to Northeast America a long time ago. Using Julia’s gift of kindness and her determination, the DeCoeurs take her magical pearls on a 30 year journey as they heal those infected one at a time.

Originally written in 2007, this short story includes 25 illustrations painted by the author depicting moments imagined in this legend. Please share this uncanny, mystical tale during time with family and seasonal holidays.

May you find inspiration in the heroic DeCoeurs family and the illustrations created for an old fashioned escape to a fictional past. Take with you the magical yet simple message that transcends time and space: “Love and Be Loved.”

Bonus Books

This book is a mother/daughter generational trauma journey through sexual abuse, revelations, loss & moving forward. First unable to recognize the abuse, secondly the inability to seek help and weigh options. Lastly through legal and therapeutic help developing the strength to exit safely without dispute and drama.
FREE! “This story is composed of reality, fantasy, romance, horror, mystery, philosophy, satire and drama. I haven’t read anything like it, so I wrote it. I’m glad to know this book is out there and that maybe it will fall into welcoming hands, hearts and heads entirely by chance. Other hearts, heads and hands are going to be completely freaked out.” – Linda Kingery
FREE! This is Part 1 of a 4 part novel about a woman born in the backwoods in 1900. In those days, women couldn’t vote, drink in public, or speak their minds outside of their homes. Most women anyway, but one thing for sure, Margaret Rose Nolan, wasn’t most women.

By Heather