For sure there is a trip to the bookstore sometime today (even though I was just there on Monday).Â
I always have a hard time coming up with gift ideas when people aske me what I want for birthdays or holidays. It seems like all year long I discover things I want, but when it's time to give them as gift ideas, I can't remember any of them. In the end, I tell them to give me a giftcard to a bookstore.Â
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Do you ever struggle to give gift ideas for your birthday?
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I wish I had something new to give you, but I do have a freebie for you, if you haven't picked it up already:
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The Delecoeurs: Worth the Risk and Endangered (when you click the link, a zip file will download with epub and mobi-Kindle versions of each book.)Â Â
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Here's the blurb for Worth the Risk
There isn’t a woman in the world who wouldn’t want to get up close and personal with sexy, self-made millionaire bachelor, Max Delecoeur. Everyone woman except me. I know all too well about men like Max; rich, arrogant and willing to do anything and hurt anyone to achieve profits.
I’ll admit, initially I was amused at Madeleine Hainsworth’s dislike of me, until she accused me of business practices that involve child labor. Growing up in foster care, I’ve spent a good amount of my time and wealth on improving the plight of children.
Together, Max and Madeleine put their lives in danger as they trek through the jungle to expose child labor abuse, but as attraction and respect draw them together, will a chance at love be worth the risk?
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Endangered continues with Max and Madeleine in a mystery about who is trying to kill her right when an old flame of Max's shows up.
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These are only available together through me. Someday I hope to republish them and add to the series. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy them.
#amreading
I'm in the middle of reading 80 Days to Elsewhere by KC Dyer, which is like The Amazing Race and Around the World in 80 Days. It's about a woman who is trying to make money to save her uncles' bookshop by following the around the world trip by Phileas Fogg for a literary travel agency. There's adventure and possibly love. So far it's a fun read.