Friday 15 February 2013

5 New books from the fourteenth

Rescued by a Duke by Ruth J. Hartman. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
Garrett Rothchild Cantlebury, the 5th Duke of Ravensworth, is shocked to discover a woman accidentally trapped in his abandoned well. But the rescued damsel in distress ends up making him face a darker truth. One that threatens both their futures. Can Sasha and Garrett put family tragedy behind them and find love together?


The Singing Elms by Graeme de Graaff. $15.00 from Smashwords.com
sir charles mackerras: lauris in her day was one of the great australian singers. now she has added writing to her achievements. dame joan sutherland: i am sure this book will be avidly read by the opera and concert going public, and that they will have almost as much pleasure from it as i have.


Their Darkest Hour by D. C. Wiggins. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
Desiree gets all wrapped up in outside activities, hoping to boost her sagging self-esteem by being impressive at work. In the meantime, she and Malik pass each other in the hallway, occasionally eat at the same table and sleep in separate beds. The intimacy is no longer there. Can they rebuild what was lost? What will happen in their darkest hour?


Swimming in Shallow Water by KyleeliseTHT . $0.99 from Smashwords.com
When eighty-two-year-old Miss Savannah goes missing one stormy evening, the entire neighborhood is set into a frenzy, and a laughable search ensues the next morning. As the hours pass, a woman admirer of Miss Savannah’s wit and earnest advice makes a startling discovery—but it isn't Miss Savannah.


Downstage Dead by Bruce Barber. $5.99 from Smashwords.com
Biographer Jean-Claude Keyes becomes involved with an enticing woman named Kaylyn Dionne, who is directing a Stratford Festival production of Count Dracula. On a most unusual “first date,” Keyes and Kaylyn discover the bodies of her sister and another member of the acting troupe, murdered horrifically. But the show must go on, even in the ensuing atmosphere of fear, distrust, and confusion.


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