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Long time readers may remember some of the free books and goodies I've offered from Eharlequin in the past.
(Apologies to anyone who doesn't appreciate free girly books. I only make these posts a few times a year.)
Well, I've got two new free books for you... so get them fast- especially if you missed out last time. (We often bleed Eharlequin of free books in a matter of hours.)
Just go here, scroll down, click add to cart, and you'll see your total is $0.00. Volia! Free books.
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The two free books being offered are:
Hanging By a Thread
You can take the girl out of Queens...
Or
can you? Because for five years, fashion assistant Ellie Levine was
taking a halfhearted stab at it, commuting to Manhattan by day, trying
desperately to keep secret her outerborough existence — that accent,
that hair...that daughter. Until the day fate landed her back in her
Richmond Hill neighborhood 24/7, the very place she'd sworn to escape.
Now
she has a business to run there — not the business she had in mind,
perhaps, but a business nonetheless. And the boy next door, who for
years had been the married-man-next-door, is suddenly available. And
interested?
Maybe there really is no place like home. So even if you can take the girl out of Queens, would you?
Starting from Square Two
Gert
Healy thought she was finished with dating. She thought she'd never
again have to worry about what to wear and what to say and whether she
was pretty enough. She thought that she'd be picking out strollers and
booties for the children she and her husband were planning to have.
Instead, she's mourning his loss and coming to terms with being a widow
at twenty-nine.
It's been over a year now, and her friends —
with the best of intentions, really — have convinced her it's time to
get back into the swing of things (even though looking for love is the
last thing she wants to do). Although they've developed many a dating
rule between them, now that Gert's a part of their single-girl crew,
she's beginning to realize they don't know the first thing about men.
Of course, Gert doesn't know the first thing about dating, since she
married her college sweetheart, so maybe joining forces will work out
after all. But does Gert have it in her to fight her way through the
leather-jacketed and miniskirted crowds in search of a second miracle?
It's back to square one on everything. Well, actually she's done it all before.
Square two, then. |
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