FREE: Amazon First Reads Books for July 2021

One of the best benefits of having Amazon Prime is that each month I get a free ebook from the Amazon First Reads lineup.  These books are offered to Prime members exclusively before they are released the next month.  That’s twelve free books a year.

You will find the July pre-release books below.  To choose one of the books for free, just click on the book cover.


Thriller
The Receptionist Kindle Edition by Kate Myles (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
The Receptionist by Kate Myles

Contemporary Romance
The Magic of Found Objects: A Novel Kindle Edition by Maddie Dawson (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
Then Magic of Found Objects by Maddie Dawson

Suspense

Mrs. Rochester's Ghost: A Thriller Kindle Edition by Lindsay Marcott (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

Mrs. Rochester’s Ghost by Lindsay Marcott


Young Adult

Brown Boy Nowhere: A Novel Kindle Edition by Sheeryl Lim (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

Brown Boy Nowhere by Sheeryl Lim


Psychological Thriller
A Familiar Sight (Dr. Gretchen White Book 1) Kindle Edition by Brianna Labuskes (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
A Familiar Sight by Brianna Labuskes

Book Club Fiction
All Are Welcome: A Novel Kindle Edition by Liz Parker (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

All Are Welcome by Liz Parker


Memoir
There's a Hole in my Bucket: A Journey of Two Brothers Kindle Edition by Royd Tolkien (Author) Format: Kindle Editio

There’s a Hole in My Bucket by Road Tolkien


Women’s Fiction
The Apology Project: A Novel Kindle Edition by Jeanette Escudero (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

The Apology Project by Jeanette Escudero


International Espionage

Two Spies in Caracas: A Novel Kindle Edition by Moisés Naím (Author), Daniel Hahn (Translator) Format: Kindle Edition

Two Spies in Caracas by Moises Naim


Children’s Picture Book

Turkey Goes to School (Turkey Trouble Book 5) Kindle Edition by Wendi Silvano (Author), Lee Harper (Illustrator) Format: Kindle Edition

Turkey Goes to School by Wendi Silvano


Nameless By Dean Koontz | Amazon Original Stories

Which book are you going to choose this month?  I always have a tough time choosing; I want all the books as usual.


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Please note:  Kindle Unlimited subscribers can borrow these Kindle First books

when they are officially released next month.

You can see all of the previous months offerings here.  I hope that you find an interesting book today!

FREE: Amazon First Reads Books for June 2021

One of the best benefits of having Amazon Prime is that each month I get a free ebook from the Amazon First Reads lineup.  These books are offered to Prime members exclusively before they are released the next month.  That’s twelve free books a year.

You will find the June pre-release books below.  To choose one of the books for free, just click on the book cover.


Thriller
Choose Me Kindle Edition
 Choose Me by Tess Gerritsen

Memoir
I have always been me by precious Brady-davis
I Have Always Been Me by Precious Brady-Davis

Book Club Fiction

The Seven Day Switch: A Novel Kindle Edition

The Seven Day Switch by Kelly Harms


NonFiction

Sprinting Through No Man's Land: Endurance, Tragedy, and Rebirth in the 1919 Tour de France Kindle Edition

Sprinting Through No Man’s Land by Adin Dobkin


Psychological Thriller
Her Last Breath Kindle Edition
Her Last Breath by Hilary Davison

Contemporary Fiction
Have We Met?: A Novel Kindle Edition

Have We Met? by Camille Baker


Contemporary Romance
The Mixtape Kindle Edition

The Mixtape by Brittainy Cherry


Children’s Picture Book
The Caiman Kindle Edition

The Caiman by Maria Eugenia Manrique


Fantasy

Song of the Forever Rains (The Mousai Book 1) Kindle Edition

Song of the Forever Rains by E J Mellow


Which book are you going to choose this month?  I always have a tough time choosing; I want all the books as usual.


Please note:  Kindle Unlimited subscribers can borrow these Kindle First books

when they are officially released next month.

You can see all of the previous months offerings here.  I hope that you find an interesting book today!

What I’m Reading: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

What I’m reading this week:  The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by [V. E. Schwab]

This book was recommended to me from a friend.  And then I started seeing people online review it – which I quickly escape from to avoid any spoilers – AND then I started seeing it show up in my great magazine pile.  I knew that I needed to pick it up and see what all of the brouhaha was about.

You can quickly read what the book is about in the simple synopsis below if you want; but what I want to mention is the writing.  This book is lovely.  It’s slow, sometimes plodding, but magical at the same time.  The actual story is what drew me in with this book.  Not the plot, since you know what that is from the very beginning, but Addie’s story.


The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

A Life No One Will Remember. A Story You Will Never Forget.

France, 1714: in a moment of desperation, a young woman makes a Faustian bargain to live forever and is cursed to be forgotten by everyone she meets.

Thus begins the extraordinary life of Addie LaRue, and a dazzling adventure that will play out across centuries and continents, across history and art, as a young woman learns how far she will go to leave her mark on the world.

But everything changes when, after nearly 300 years, Addie stumbles across a young man in a hidden bookstore and he remembers her name.  via


A good story is hard to find in my opinion and this book delivers one in spades.  There are twists and turns that I didn’t see coming, and the ending was fantastic, if slightly predictable.  But the story is wonderful.  I’ll definitely reread this one and these days, there are few books that make me say that.

Have you read it?  I’d loved to know what you thought!

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What are you reading right now?  I am always looking for another great book to read.

Quote of the Week: from Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

Quote of the Week:  from Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

“Happiness is not a possession to be prized, it is a quality of thought, a state of mind.”
― from Rebecca  by Daphne Du Maurier


If you like this quote, you may like these other things about and by Daphne du Maurier.

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If you like this quote, you may like all of the other quotes that I have here.

FREE: Amazon First Reads Books for May 2021

One of the best benefits of having Amazon Prime is that each month I get a free ebook from the Amazon First Reads lineup.  These books are offered to Prime members exclusively before they are released the next month.  That’s twelve free books a year.

You will find the May pre-release books below.  To choose one of the books for free, just click on the book cover.


Mystery
Beneath Devil's Bridge by loreth Anne White
Beneath Devil’s Bridge by Loreth Anne White

Family Drama
Like Wind Against Rock by Nancy Kim
Like Wind Against Rock by Nancy Kim

Domestic Thriller

The Darkest Flower by Kristin Wright

The Darkest Flower by Kristin Wright


Contemporary Romance

The Checklist by Addie Woolridge

The Checklist by Addie Woolridge


Memoir
The Puma Years: A Memoir Kindle Edition by Laura Coleman (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

The Puma Years by Laura Coleman


Women’s Fiction
These Tangled Vines: A Novel Kindle Edition by Julianne MacLean (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

These Tangled Vines by Julianne MacLean 


Fantasy
Bacchanal Kindle Edition by Veronica G. Henry (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

Bacchanal by Veronica G. Henry 


Children’s Picture Book

Tabitha and Fritz Trade Places Kindle Edition by Katie Frawley (Author), Laurie Stansfield (Illustrator) Format: Kindle Edition

Tabitha and Fritz Trade Places by Katie Frawley Laurie Stansfield


Historical Fiction

The Girls in the Attic Kindle Edition by Marius Gabriel (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

The Girls in the Attic by Marius Gabriel


Which book are you going to choose this month?  I always have a tough time choosing; I want all the books as usual.Take the Lead by Jessica Simpson | Amazon Original Stories


Please note:  Kindle Unlimited subscribers can borrow these Kindle First books

when they are officially released next month.

You can see all of the previous months offerings here.  I hope that you find an interesting book today!

What I’m Reading: The Awakening

What I’m reading this week:  The Awakening by Nora RobertsThe Awakening: The Dragon Heart Legacy, Book 1 (The Dragon Heart Legacy, 1) Hardcover – November 24, 2020

A brand new book and a new series, by Nora Roberts.  It was a good weekend.  Now I’m very sad because I have to wait for the other two to come out.

I always enjoy reading her books, but I am going to tell you that I particularly LOVED this one.  I loved everything about it.  I loved the storyline, the setting, her writing as usual and I especially loved the characters.

In the realm of Talamh, a teenage warrior named Keegan emerges from a lake holding a sword—representing both power and the terrifying responsibility to protect the Fey. In another realm known as Philadelphia, a young woman has just discovered she possesses a treasure of her own…via

Just a few words to explain why you should read this book if you aren’t committed to it yet:   Dragons, Ireland, Fey, Portals to other worlds, Magic, and there is a puppy.  If those words don’t intrigue you enough to want to pick this book up, I don’t know if I can help you.  But I’ll try.

Have you read it?  I’d loved to know what you thought!


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What are you reading right now?  I am always looking for another great book to read.

FREE: Amazon First Reads Books for April 2021

One of the best benefits of having Amazon Prime is that each month I get a free ebook from the Amazon First Reads lineup.  These books are offered to Prime members exclusively before they are released the next month.  That’s twelve free books a year.

You will find the April pre-release books below.  To choose one of the books for free, just click on the book cover.


Suspense
The Next Wife Kindle Edition by Kaira Rouda (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
The Next Wife by Kaira Rouda

Book Club Fiction
ake What You Can Carry: A Novel Kindle Edition by Gian Sardar (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
Take What You Can Carry by Gian Sardar

Contemporary Fiction

I Thought You Said This Would Work: A Novel Kindle Edition by Ann Garvin (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

I Thought You Said This Would Work by Ann Garvin


Domestic Suspsense

The Watcher Girl: A Thriller Kindle Edition by Minka Kent (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

The Watcher Girl by Minka Kent


Womens’s Fiction
An Invincible Summer (Wyndham Beach Book 1) Kindle Edition by Mariah Stewart (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
An Invincible Summer by Mariah Stewart

Literary Fiction
The Secret Talker: A Novel Kindle Edition by Geling Yan (Author), Jeremy Tiang (Translator) Format: Kindle Edition
The Secret Talker by Geling Yan

YA Romance
Only the Pretty Lies Kindle Edition by Rebekah Crane (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
Only The Pretty Lies by Rebekah Crane

Children’s Picture Book

Hudson and Tallulah Take Sides Kindle Edition by Anna Kang (Author), Christopher Weyant (Illustrator) Format: Kindle Edition

Hudson and Tallulah Take Sides by Anna Kang


Historical Fiction

Tears of Amber Kindle Edition by Sofía Segovia (Author), Simon Bruni (Translator) Format: Kindle Edition

Tears of Amber by Sofia Segovia


Which book are you going to choose this month?  I always have a tough time choosing; I want all the books as usual.You Are Ready For Takeoff by Susan Orlean | Amazon Original Stories


Please note:  Kindle Unlimited subscribers can borrow these Kindle First books

when they are officially released next month.

You can see all of the previous months offerings here.  I hope that you find an interesting book today!

FREE: Amazon First Reads Books for March 2021

One of the best benefits of having Amazon Prime is that each month I get a free ebook from the Amazon First Reads lineup.  These books are offered to Prime members exclusively before they are released the next month.  That’s twelve free books a year.

You will find the March pre-release books below.  To choose one of the books for free, just click on the book cover.


Thriller
A Deadly Influence (Abby Mullen Thrillers Book 1) Kindle Edition by Mike Omer (Author) Format: Kindle Edition Book 1 of 2: Abby Mullen Thrillers
A Deadly Influence by Mike Omer

Memoir
I'm in Seattle, Where Are You?: A Memoir Kindle Edition by Mortada Gzar (Author), William Hutchins (Translator) Format: Kindle Edition
I’m in Seattle, Where are You? by Mortada Gzar

Contemporary Fiction

Adulting: A Novel Kindle Edition by Liz Talley (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

Adulting by Liz Talley


Book Club Fiction

The Light Through the Leaves: A Novel Kindle Edition by Glendy Vanderah (Author) Format: Kindle Edition 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 ratings

The Light Through the Leaves by Glendy Vanderah


Historical Fiction
The Secret Stealers: A Novel Kindle Edition by Jane Healey (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
The Secret Stealers by Jane Healey

Suspense
Lies We Bury Kindle Edition by Elle Marr (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
Lies We Bury by Elle Marr

Domestic Suspense
The Perfect Marriage: A Novel Kindle Edition by Adam Mitzner (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
The Perfect Marriage by Adam Mitzner

Children’s Picture Book

Julius and Macy: A Very Brave Night Kindle Edition by Annelouise Mahoney (Author, Illustrator) Format: Kindle Edition

Julius and Macy – A Very Brave Night by Annelouise Mahoney


Which book are you going to choose this month?  I always have a tough time choosing; I want all the books as usual.

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The Moment of Lift by Melinda Gates
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Please note:Kindle Unlimited subscribers can borrow these Kindle First books

when they are officially released next month.

You can see all of the previous months offerings here.  I hope that you find an interesting book today!

What I’m Reading: Where the Crawdads Sing

What I’m reading this week: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

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The story follows two timelines that slowly intertwine. The first timeline describes the life and adventures of a young girl named Kya as she grows up isolated in the marsh of North Carolina from 1952–1969. The second timeline follows a murder investigation of Chase Andrews, a local celebrity of Barkley Cove, a fictional coastal town of North Carolina. via.

WARNING:  This link will lead you to MANY spoilers!


This book has been on my wait list for quite a while.  I finally picked it up this past weekend and read it in two days.  I liked this book.  I LOVED the sections that encompass Kya as a child.  The writing and the descriptions reminded me of The Clan of the Cave Bear which is one of my favorite – of all time – books.

The consensus on goodreads seems to be split down the middle with people who loved, loved, loved this book and people who absolutely hated it.  And I understand why.  I’m trying to tread very carefully here, because I don’t want to give any spoilers away.  Agatha Christie is just about the only author who has ever led my mind on a merry chase and kept me guessing up until the last page ~ literally!  So it didn’t surprise me that I guessed the ending of the book before I got there.  This didn’t upset me, because I was enjoying the writing so much.  Apparently I’m in the minority on this one.

What I’m trying to say is, you should read this book.  You may or may not guess the ending, but guessing the ending isn’t why I read.  I read to be immersed in another world, to be transported into someone else, and to learn things that I will more than likely never experience any other way.  This book did all of those things for me.  And I repeat, her descriptive writing is astounding and beautiful.

Have you read it?  I’d loved to know what you thought!


Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

 

You can find all of the other books I’ve read this year here!

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What I’m Reading: Snow Falling on Cedars

What I’m reading this week:  Snow Falling on Cedars

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Set on the fictional San Piedro Island in the northern Puget Sound region of the state of Washington coast in 1954, the plot revolves around a murder case in which Kabuo Miyamoto, a Japanese American, is accused of killing Carl Heine, a respected fisherman in the close-knit community.  via

Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson

Snow Falling on Cedars Paperback – Unabridged, September 26, 1995 by David Guterson (Author)

I originally picked up this book because of its setting.  I am very drawn to the Pacific Northwest.  The weather, the landscape, the sea with the old growth forests, it all just soothes me.  Did I mention the weather?  Any time that I can read more about it I will.

I didn’t know what to think of this book.  It’s a number one bestseller, but by the reviews on goodreads, you would never know that.  A lot of people did NOT like this book.  However, I am not most people, and I generally don’t give a flying fig about what other people think.  So there is that.

I really liked this book.  I wouldn’t say that I loved it, but I REALLY liked it.  It’s slow.  Not plodding, but slow in that it makes you want to stop and think about what you’ve just read for a little while before you find out what’s going to happen next.

It’s sad.  It’s not going to make you sob into your pillow all night, but just the situation that all of the main characters are in is hideous.  Knowing that we as a nation rounded up 120,000 people and put them into concentration camps on American soil isn’t light reading and not really what this book is about.  Or is it?  And if you are going to send me a quick little note to say that NO, NO they weren’t concentration camps, they were in internment camps…..Don’t bother.  Most of them were second and even third generation Americans.  Also – if you don’t know what I’m talking about, you should definitely read this book.

If you are still with me after that little tirade, I felt that this was a beautifully written book about a terrible subject that everyone needs to read.  Although I think that my next book will be a wild and rollicking comedy.

Have you read it?  I’d loved to know what you thought!


You can find all of the other books I’ve read this year here!

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What are you reading right now?  I am always looking for another great book to read.