Happy Wednesday, fellow reading addicts!
Can you believe we’re almost to the middle of the month? Just another four days before it is upon us and then Saint Patrick’s Day! Nothing says March quite like green beer and corned beef and cabbage. Yum! I’m definitely looking forward to that next week. Do you have any plans for that day?
Another great set of books are awaiting you today! Check them out below!
Enjoy and happy reading!
This Week’s Special Deals
The Oriceran Rich and Famous Collection
($1.99)
A witch running Hollywood’s only magical talent agency. A billionaire wolf shifter hunting criminals through the rain-soaked streets of Seattle. Neither one signed up to be a hero. The monsters didn’t care.
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The Agent Operative Series:
Norah Wintery books auditions by day and dodges ancient conspiracies by night. Her talent agency represents the most eccentric magical actors in LA—a pixie with acrylic nails and a chain-smoking habit, a 100-year-old elf who auditions in a Speedo, and a cursed roommate trapped in a wooden crate since 1912.
When a powerful elf who’s controlled Hollywood since the Edison era decides to crush her agency and everyone in it, Norah discovers her defensive magic might be the deadliest weapon in town.
She came to make deals. Now she’s fighting a war.
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The Diary of a Dark Monster Series:
Henry Neumann crashes motorcycles like other people lose pens. By day he runs a tech empire. By night he prowls Bremerton in a wolf’s skin, armed with gadgets built by a thousand-year-old gnome who makes the best cookies and the deadliest weapons.
When an immortal Pictish warrior murders the only family Henry has left, he must rebuild from the wreckage—starting with a teenage Drow thief who won’t stop breaking into his mansion and a sarcastic dwarf who comments on his glutes mid-battle.
Grief made him reckless. Love made him dangerous.
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Two complete Oriceran Universe series. Fourteen books. Over 3,000 pages of magic, mayhem, and found family worth fighting for.
When book-store attendant and mystery-romance fan, Scarlett, is accused of murder, she finds herself taking up sleuthing in an attempt to clear her name before she’s arrested by the steamy local military police officer.
Her efforts, however, are thwarted, not only by him being on the same trail of clues, but also by having no recollection of the night in question.
To make matters worse, weird things keep happening around her.
Like, seriously weird.
Paranormal weird.
Dashing vampire suitor and whole new world of magic kind of weird.
If you like your paranormal mysteries quirky, British, and with a soupçon of romance in the air, then this, fair reader, is your cup of tea.
Edwyn Gray’s U-Boat Series: The Complete WWII German Naval Warfare Collection
High seas action and adventure as seen through the eyes of a daring and fearless German U-Boat commander during WWII.
Konrad Bergman is on a mission of grave importance: destroy the enemy at all costs and by whatever means necessary. For the crew of UB-44, the consequences are dire. The fate and the future of the Reich may very well depend on their actions and the decisions of their commander.
From deadly cat-and-mouse games with Allied forces, to bold infiltration of enemy strongholds, Bergman and the crew of UB-44 face daunting odds and nearly certain defeat at every turn. These are the stories of their adventures, from the very beginning of the war through to the bitter end.
Are you ready to embark on this unforgettable adventure? This complete collection includes all four action-packed full-length novels: No Survivors, Action Atlantic, Tokyo Torpedo, and The Last Command.
Faraday: The Complete Epic Western Adventure Series
The race is on to span the continent with steel rails, and someone is willing to do anything to stop it—even if it means spilling rivers of innocent blood!
In book one, The Iron Horse, Matthew Faraday is president of the Faraday Security Service, a detective agency specializing in work for the ever-expanding railroad empires. Hired to find out who is stirring up the Sioux and sabotaging the Kansas Pacific line as it builds westward, Faraday sends tough young agent Daniel Britten to the railhead, where he finds himself embroiled with surveyors, track layers, buffalo hunters, and a pair of beautiful young women. But there’s a killer stalking the railhead as well, and not only the fate of the railroad but also Britten’s very life depends on him uncovering the truth.
In book two,The Gold Train, the train-top murder of one of his female operatives has thrust Matthew Faraday, the wily chief of Faraday Security Service, into the dark and twisting tunnel of another railroad mystery, and a coded message in the dead woman’s pocket is the only clue.
In book three, Train of Glory, in one treasonous moment President Abraham Lincoln is dead, and – though his assassin, John Wilkes Booth, is quickly caught – the treachery is far from over. A plot is being hatched to kidnap Lincoln’s body from the funeral train that will carry the fallen leader through the countryside of mourners, from Washington to its final resting place in Springfield, Illinois. But the great railroad detective Matthew Faraday has gotten wind of the plot – although its perpetrators are still a mystery.
With the blessings of Secretary of War Edwin Stanton and the aid of his newest and boldest agent, Cole Yeager, Faraday is sworn to protect the great man’s body from desecration—while ambushes, runaway locomotives, and death-dealing renegades wait up ahead.
In book four, The Trackwalker, Jared Macalester is, to all appearances, a trackwalker for the Union Pacific. His first notable action in this entertaining Western pot-boiler is to throw a boorish cowboy off a train, while the train is in motion. Before Macalaster can show his face in the tale, bandits rob a UP train of its money shipment, and kill an agent. Macalester has, in fact, been assigned by the Faraday Security Agency to solve the robbery case, and uses the trackwalker position as a cover. His assignment evolves to cleaning up the railroad town of Ironsprings, and is complicated by the corrupt local lawmen and various roughnecks.
In book five, The Buffalo Train, it started out as a silly idea to bring buyers back to Abilene. Wrangle some buffalo, put them on a train, and ship them to Chicago so folks back east could see the massive, shaggy beasts with their own eyes. The concept seemed sound. What could go wrong?
But for John Creed, agent for the famed Faraday Security Service, it is anything but simple. First, Hank Miles is willing to do whatever was required to prevent the plan from succeeding, hiding in the shadows as a silent partner. Creed’s biggest threat, however, comes from the man in black—an assassin who takes pleasure in his work and won’t stop coming until the job is complete.
Before the Buffalo Train reaches the end of the line, guns roar, men die, and Chicago gets a taste of what the “Wild West” is really like.
Saddle up for this heart-pounding railroad adventure filled with danger, intrigue, and high-stakes action by starting your thrilling journey today!
Faraday: The Complete Series includes The Iron Horse, The Gold Train, Train of Glory, The Trackwalker, and The Buffalo Train.
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