Today’s Science Fiction, Sci-Fi/Time Travel Romance, Contemporary Christian Romance, and Free Parenting Short Read.

Today’s Featured is the Science Fiction, Absinthe Moon by V.R. Christensen. Now FREE!

Robert Mayhew is destined to be numbered among the ruling class if a disability disguised by a clockwork arm doesn’t mark him for extermination first. Emeline, pure of the city’s taint, might be the key to his aims. But she has some ideas of her own regarding love, loyalty and the cost of vengeance.

“I love the cover! I love the title! And I really love this story! I love anything with a historical aspect, and when you throw in some Steampunk that leaves me a happy camper. The story was well written, easy to follow along to, had some great descriptions, and there was obvious character development.” -READER

“I have been hoping and waiting for V.R. Christensen to write a series, and now it is finally here! Absinthe Moon doesn’t disappoint; it is a spectacular novel set in the future but with all the old-world charm we have come to enjoy from V.R. Christensen.” -Amazon Review

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Today’s New Release is the Sci-Fi/Time Travel Romance, Anstey’s Legacy by Susan Hancock. Only $0.99!

Dragged back across the universe to a dystopian post-war planet, will the refugees ever see seventeenth-century England again?

With one enemy dead and the other disgraced, everything suggests that Kat, Thomas and their children should at last be safe. After all, Thomas is beginning his term as elected leader of the Aurigan exiled community on Earth.

They thought they were safe… They thought they were together forever… But Fate thought otherwise.

Today’s Featured Romance is the Contemporary Christian Romance, Romancing the Treaure by Cami Checketts. Only $0.99!

A tough Navy SEAL Captain vows never to love again. When he is hired to protect a hilarious and charitable woman, how can he stop himself from falling for her?

Eight tough ex-Navy SEALs who can win any battle. Eight determined women hoping to earn half a million dollars for their charity. As the SEALs protect the women and help them secure the money for their charity, will they be able to protect their own hearts as well? 

From bestselling clean romance author Cami Checketts comes a fast-paced and fun new series of adventure romances. 

Today’s Freebie is the Parenting Short Read, Fighting for Carlton by Dr. Emmy Dagnan. FREE!

What did lead me to write this book is a desire to share some of what my husband and I have learned, often the hard way, about raising a child with autism. This book will discuss the many faces of autism, treatments available once you have a diagnosis, impact on family, and planning for the future. There are activities at the end of the chapters to help parents navigate the diagnosis.

I could fill a book with stories about my young son, Carlton. When I was a professor at a university in Nashville, where I lived with my husband and two children, I used to tell some of those stories to my class. A couple of students would come up and tell me I should do just that—write a book of these stories inspired by my son because they were just so funny.

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! 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.
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