Kings of Delusion by E.J. Findorff
(Regularly $4.99)
In the days before, during, and after the flooding of Hurricane Katrina
in New Orleans there was a serial killer on the loose and looking for a
certain female that got away. Paramedic Evan Pelicano's true accounts of
the storm are weaved into this tale of survival while saddled with the
sixteen year old daughter of his slain friend Officer Jeremy Scarlet. At
first, the paramedics and police officers navigate the floodwater
trying to save residents, but then Evan finds he needs to save himself
as well as protect his friend's daughter from the killer among them, all
the while determined to reunite with his girlfriend, the Chief Deputy
Coroner of New Orleans.
Paradox - The Angels Are Here by Patti Roberts
Two mysterious strangers arrive just in
time to help Grace Connors as she struggles to cope with the death of
her father. But are the intentions of these strangers as innocent as
they first seem, or is something far more sinister on their agenda?
Meanwhile, in a faraway realm, a race of fallen Angels clash with a
ruling house of Angels. Their battle changes events in the Ancient World
and the New World forever. A realm where a year can last centuries and
an ancient, magical people still rule... A realm where even the
immortals face danger.
A story that will indeed leave you asking... Who, When, Where? WHAT!
My name is Juliette. Nine hundred years ago, I died. Today, I am alive... This is my story.
Broken Prime: A Royals Short Story by Andie Devaux
(Regularly $2.99)
When Evie loses her way in the woods during a terrible storm, she is
determined not to die. But snow and darkness close in and all seems
lost--until a stranger finds her. Warm and safe at his cabin, she can't
help notice how sexy her rescuer is, and things go from warm to
scorching hot.
But Nicolas lives alone on the mountain for a reason. And his secrets may be more dangerous to Evie than the cold.
Broken
Prime is a novelette, and a prequel to a longer tale featuring Evie and
Nicolas, but it can be read as a stand-alone story.
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