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Free Reads

Everyone likes a freebie right?  Hmmm I wrote frisbee then and had to correct it, but I guess people like those as well.

Well Pelican Book Group have novels, novellas as well as free books, and books that only cost $1 or around 75p depending on the exchange rate. Only available from the publisher, the free reads are short five to ten minute reads, but are a complete story in themselves.

Today we're focusing on the FREE reads. I have three in there. One is a stand alone and the other two are follow ups to other books I wrote. So you might want to read them first. Or not ;-) Just in case I'll mention those free ones when I do the books they tie into.

Blurb:
Collecting the cat from the vet should be simple. Right? Not when the paths are icy and the local Christian vet is drop dead gorgeous. Kady Harris has done as much as she could to win his heart and failed.

Rory O’Leary figured he’d missed his chance with the beautiful girl who sits opposite him in church -- after all, she's married. Until he learns things aren’t what they seem when she winds up injured in his arms.

Someone once called snowflakes 'kisses from heaven.' Can a snow covered landscape covered in God's kisses work it's spirit of love on Kady and Rory?

excerpt:
The bell above the door tinkled as Kady Harris entered the Priory. She had almost expected the vet’s’ office was to be empty . Winter had arrived with a vengeance—two feet of snow blanketing the south of England overnight. She didn’t expect to find the drop dead gorgeous practice owner behind the counter playing receptionist.
“Top o’ the morning to you.” Rory O’Leary’s Irish lilt brought a smile to Kady’s face and warmed her chilled body, setting her heart racing. “It sure is cold out there today.”
“It is. But even the snow showcases God’s beauty in nature—someone once called snowflakes ‘kisses from heaven’. Just think of all the millions of unique snowflakes out there. Millions of God’s kisses covering the world with His love.”
“That’s very poetic.”
“Thank you.”
She put the empty cat basket on the counter, pulled off her gloves, and rubbed her hands, trying to bring the circulation back. Warmth blasted from the radiators, a welcome relief from the frigid temperatures outside. “I’ve come to collect Willow.”
“And there I was thinking you’d come to see me and give me someone to talk to. It’s been cold and lonely here all morning with just Cain to keep me company.”
Are you flirting with me, Rory O’Leary? Or do you do that to every woman who comes in.
“Well, you’re here and I’m here…Question is, is Willow?”

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So if you fancy a gander, try a new author for nothing, get a taster of how they write and so on hop over HERE and take a look. There are two pages of them.

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