Friday, November 6, 2020

Kindle Countdown Clean Romance Deals

Kindle Countdown Deals

I didn't find much to pique my interest in the Daily Deals, but I found a few worthy titles that will soon be returning to their normal price.

FREE BOOK!

My Loving Vigil Keeping FREE
 

A beautiful, heartbreaking novel about the real collapse of a Utah coal mine. If you haven't read any Kelly novels yet, please give her a try. She writes about some amazing historical events and puts you right in the thick of it. Her research and emotional depth are incredible. This was one of the few romances I've ever read where I thought I could be satisfied if the man she loved didn't survive the collapse. Now if I could only get myself to read the sequel...



Romance Collections: 

Carla Kelly's Christmas Collection $1

Some of my favorite novellas by Carla Kelly, all in one collection. I especially love Make a Joyful Noise and The Three Kings. Also try A Season of Love by Kelly, on sale for $1. It's not on sale, but you can also check read one of my favorite Christmas books Marian's Christmas Wish for $3.


 

Clean Bad Boy Brother Romance Collection: The Brady Family Collection $1

Not my favorite stories by Hart, but clean and fun. If you don't buy it on sale now, you'll have another opportunity in a few months.


Brotherhood of the Black Tartan Series $2

This is an author I've heard good things about, but haven't tried yet. The first book (Suffering the Scot) was a Whitney Award Finalist last year. First and third books are $1, second is free.






Cami's Football Collection $2

Six novels revolving around football players. Really corny, but clean suspenseful reads. Collection normally $10. Cami's books go on sale a lot, but buy the collections for the best deals.






Billionaire Beach Romance Collection $2

Sometimes you can find this collection for $1, but I include it here because I like so many of the books--especially Shadows in the Curtain and Caribbean Rescue.






$1 Deals:


Reforming Lord Ragsdale $1

So many Carla Kelly novels today I had to rejoice! A clean Regency where Lord Ragsdale saves an indentured servant and she saves him from drinking himself to death. A moving, courageous heroine. 

The Last Waltz $1

Older Regency Romances that have been republished for ebook readers. Also on sale: The Raven Sisters, The Mock Marriage, and The Counterfeit Widow. All her books are available on Kindle Unlimited.







Snow and Mistletoe $1

A new holiday Regency Romance. I haven't read this one yet, but I really like this author whether she's writing as Jen Geigle Johnson or Sophia Summers.







Snow and Mistletoe in Eden Falls $1

Part of a clean romance series I want to try.

Not-Your-Average Three Little Pigs: Ten Unique Versions of The Three Little Pigs


My five-year-old twins love the Elephant & Piggie books by Mo Willems (author of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus). They have me read them multiple times a day, they 'read' them back to me--they even perform plays in our living room while I hold up the books to remind them of their lines. They can't get enough of the friends' adventures, but today we finally got to read pig books that didn't involve Gerald and his pal!

After reading some ballerina, Paw Parol, and Henry& Mudge books this morning, they handed me a copy of The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf. The 'somewhat bad' reminded me of The True Story of the Three Little Pigs and I was off running to collect that one too.We added two more and commenced reading. We had a delightful half-hour reading various versions of the tale and asking questions about the events and characters. As much as I love Elephant & Piggie, this is was a wonderful change of pace.


There are many versions of The Three Little Pigs out there, from the familiar Disney animated story to the Three Little Rigs about construction vehicles, but one holds a special place in my heart: #1 The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs as told by Jon Scieszka and illustrated by Lane Smith. This is a book my mother would read to us all the time as children (a special favorite of my older brother, if I remember correctly). She would even read it in our school classrooms multiple times a year, by request (demand) from our friends. It made me so happy when I was at the thrift store this week and overheard a woman recommending it to her friend as a must-own, both friends delighted to realize their mutual love of this now-classic tale. Familiar, shared love of books can create strong bonds of friendship and shared experiences. Even though my siblings and I are grown, we still quote this book among ourselves, smiling fondly anytime the story enters our conversation. I'm so grateful all of my children are finally old enough to sit still through my favorite tale (tail). 

This is the story of Alexander (you can call me Al) T. Wolf and his quest to borrow a cup of sugar to finish making a birthday cake for his dear, old granny. It's not his fault that his cold makes him sneeze, blowing down the houses of his rude neighbors who won't share a simple cup of sugar. And it's certainly not his fault he can't leave perfectly good meat lying around to rot in the sun. But as for being big and bad? He was framed! The book has stayed available in bookstores for the last thirty years, but you can also purchase it on Amazon or read it in Kindle Unlimited (which is a horrible format, but convenient). I also looked up the author's Amazon page and discovered a plethora of books I hadn't heard about in the last twenty years that I will be reading shortly myself.

There are so many fantastic retellings of the story out there that I had to share a few more. If you want the classic, well-told story check out these books:


Kids will love reading the Golden Book, especially if you have them watch the Disney short first so they can respond to their favorite parts as you read. For the second, James Marshall has many fun fairy tale retellings with cute pictures and readable words. The third is a book that was recommended to me as a simple tellings with engaging pictures. The last is one of my favorite because, as a mother struggling to engage her children in the books, I'm having to learn a lot about asking questions and having my children point things out on the page, not just enjoy listening to the story together. This is part of a set of books by Scholastic called "Story Play" which actually has thought bubbles throughout with things to ask children and a parents section at the end with different ideas to teach your children with this book. It's a fabulous program for parents who want to learn how to do more.

Now for the more interesting versions of this piggie delight:

#2 No Lie, Pigs (and Their Houses) Can Fly!

Similar to True Story, this is the story told from the wolf's perspective. The poor wolf has UBS (Uncontrollable Breathing Syndrome) and he needs the help of a friend (pig #3) to see that his powers can be used for good. I found this series on Kindle Unlimited this morning and I intend to read more today.






#3 The Three Ninja Kids

The three pigs learn martial arts to beat the wolf, but the first two find themselves woefully inadequate when they finally face their foe. Can their sister save them? Part of a fun series of ninja fairy tales.





#4 The Three Little Superpigs

This book tells us what happened after the pigs captured the wolf. They become known as The Three Superpigs, known for rescuing characters from all over the fairy kingdom, but will they retain their title when the wolf returns for revenge?



#5 The Three Little Fish and the Big Bad Shark

The classic tale, but with a fishy twist. "Not by the skin on my finny-fin-fin!"





#6 The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig

Most children I've read this book to love it, but it's especially great for boys or those who love construction and destruction. The wolves start out in the strong brick house, but their home is taken out by the pig's sledgehammer. Each home becomes more elaborate and the destruction more complete. How will they ever find a safe place to call home?



#7 The Three Pigs

Not my favorite version, but definitely one of the more interesting ones and I know many people that love it more than I. The three pigs get blown into other stories and have to make their way home. Beautiful illustrations.


#8 The Three Little Javelinas

Similar story to the original, but with a Southwestern twist. Our family originally found it because of Reading Rainbow. This one is much longer than most of the versions so maybe best for second grade and older. You can also find a version in Spanish here.


#9 The Three Little Gators

The little alligators leave home and one-by-one stop to build their houses to stay safe from the Big-Bottomed Boar. This story has fun rhymes and a catchy phrase kids will love to repeat with you. Available on KU.


#10 The Three Little Rigs

A version for those kids that love construction vehicles. Three rigs set out to build their own garages, but the wrecking ball takes great pleasure in destroying their efforts.



My favorite part of fairy tales is that different authors can make creative changes to highlight different points or to poke fun at the original tale. This is also why I love reading adult versions of fairy tales because they flesh out the simply story and make it more interesting. Look around and discover which versions speak to you. My links send you to Amazon, but if you want to see the books before you buy, you can find videos of most on YouTube with good narrators. 

Do you have another favorite version which I didn't mention? Feel free to leave a comment below.

Friday, October 30, 2020

Great Kindle Deals on LDS/Clean Romance Books

Woohoo! There is a flash sale this weekend on a few LDS/Clean Romance titles that I either love or can't wait to add to my collection for only a dollar or two. There are some deals on first books in a series, free books to try, and some deals in titles to pre-order. (I'm starting to pre-order the Kindle versions and look for the paperbacks at my leisure in the local thrift stores.)

Books on Sale I Love and Recommend:


The Masked Baron by Anneka R. Walker $1

Regency Romance. Andalin is surprised to finally be taken on one of her father's many travels, but that surprise quickly turns to apprehension traveling the roads of the ominous Black Forest. She is rescued from danger by the mysterious Black Rider but is forced to come with him. A Beauty and the Beast retelling.




Towers of Brierley by Anita Stansfield $1

One of the few Stansfield novels I actually like. A historical romance of Scotland where man and maid flee a mansion and help each other discover and heal from the secrets of the past. Still a little corny, but beautiful and emotional as well. The first novel in the series extension is also on sale, but I haven't read it yet. Or you can read the entire Brierley series of 5 books (with an LDS tie-in) for only $3 here.





The Skeleton in My Closet Wears a Wedding Dress by Sally Johnson $2

This is the book that made me fall in love with Sally Johnson's humorous writing. After a year of marriage, college student Sophia returns to school a divorced woman, juggling classes and trying to earn back her husband's love. But as she matures she realizes there may be more to life than a marriage with a boy who doesn't want her.




An Unlikely Match by Sarah M. Eden $1

Anytime you can find an Eden Regency romance for under $5 is a steal. This may not be my favorite story, but it's certainly worth the read and perfect for Halloween. Nickolas unexpectedly inherits a castle and instead of spending his efforts wooing the girl of his dreams, he spends increasing amounts of time with his castle's resident ghost.




Twisted Fate by Abramson, Luke, and Black $1

A fun set of thrillers for Halloween. Three LDS suspense authors unite to create odd stories and thrilling circumstances. If you're a fan of Abramson's Undercurrents trilogy, you'll recognize CJ's roommate Jill and her husband from that series. A fun introduction to the authors if you haven't read them yet.



Obsession by Traci Hunter Abramson $1

I already own a paperback copy of this, but $1 is too great a price to pass up on one of my favorite books in the Saints Squad series. This is a companion to the series, about the youngest Whitmore sibling, FBI agent Charlie, and his task to protect famous singer Kendra Blake from a terrifying stalker. 




You Came for Me by Sian Ann Bessey $1

One of her more corny romantic suspense novels, but I love it all the same. Ellie Hansen returns to London to revisit favorite spots and people from her mission and runs into Austin Robbins, an acquaintance from high school who is now a famous pop star. As she shows him the sights of London, she takes a picture of something she isn't supposed to and suddenly her life is in danger as she tries to understand the significance. You can also read Bessey's thriller The Insider for $4 right now.


Code Red by Jennie Hansen $2

Probably my favorite suspense novel by Hansen, and less corny than many of her other novels. As a child, Nicole was convinced she had witnessed the execution of her father, but with time and counseling she's left that vague nightmare behind. Back on the base to help out her sister's family she returns to the site in her nightmares only to discover that the event was all too real . . . and the murderers know she was there.



Do No Harm by Gregg Luke $3

Gregg Luke is not for everyone--his stories can be a little strange. A widower relocates to a small town to run the local pharmacy and with the help of a local discovers there are sinister forces at work in a local hospital. You can also try Infected for $1 (which I haven't read), his short story in Twisted Fate (mentioned above), or The Survivors for $3.






Amazing Series Starters to Try Under $3:





Books I Can't Wait to Read:


Deadly by Design by Paige Edwards $1


This book has been on my reading list for a while now and I'm so glad to try this suspense author. Formula One engineer Jack discovers that his car's designs have been leaked to another company and goes undercover with the help of MI6 to find the culprit of corporate espionage and sabotage.


Unforgettable by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen $1

Combines World War II intrigue with heart-pounding suspense in the present day. Haley learns the great-grandfather she thought dead has been murdered in Germany and travels there at her great-grandmother's request. As she tries to unravel the mystery of what happened to the brilliant toy maker and artist, she comes closer to a conspiracy that puts her life in immediate danger. Will she survive long enough to find the truth about her family's legacy?


Sabrina and Kate by Cheri J. Crane $1


From the popular young adult Kate series. Kate's younger sister Sabrina is excited to start high school until things take a dramatic turn. 






A Stranger Watches by Kathi Oram Peterson $1

Another suspense author I need to try. Kyra receives a strange birthday card from her estranged father, but when she tries to visit him, she learns he's missing. As she works with the sheriff to discover her father's whereabouts they grow closer, but someone is watching her closely, waiting for the moment she finally learns too much.




The Redgrave Murders by A. L. Sowards $1

I have a few books by this author and I still need to read them!!! A post-WWII suspense novel. After a car crash, Evie Hampton learns the brake lines were cut on her father's car. As she investigates who wants them dead, evidence seems to point to her boyfriend, scarred from his war efforts and with no alibi to defend him. As she beings to piece together the evidence it becomes startlingly obvious that someone doesn't want her to live long enough to uncover the truth.



Eleanor and the Iron King by Julie Daines $1

Medieval Romance. Eleanor's marriage is the price of her father's treaty with his enemy and Eleanor is determined to lock her heart against him. But Welsh king Brach Goch is handsome and kind, not the monster other paint him. Can she protect her heart and her homeland?





A Tangled Inheritance by Chalon Linton $1

A new Regency author I've been meaning to try; I've enjoyed her shorter stories in Christmas collections. The usual trope of a woman who must marry soon to secure her fortune and must choose between her head and her heart.


Love Redesigned by Jenny Proctor $1

I've loved Jenny Proctor's books and I'm excited to read this one I missed. Dani leaves her New York job in fashion to return to her hometown in the South, only to be met with her ex-boyfriend, the son of her former boss. A second-chance contemporary romance. And my favorite Proctor novel Love at First Note is only $4 right now.




From Sand and Ash by Amy Harmon $2

An author I recently discovered; I just read and reviewed her book Running Barefoot a few weeks ago. This is a WWII novel about a Jewish woman, a Catholic priest, and the their journey together to save their country, their friends, and each other.

Pretty Much Perfect by Sally Johnson $3

Returned missionary Camille is eager to return to college, but is inspired to pick up a hitchhiker that derails her careful life plans. As she is increasingly drawn into the stranger's world of music of fame, can she truly find a place with Liam or will this journey simply be a beautiful detour?





Lakeshire Park by Megan Walker $3

This Regency romance is on sale for the first time since its release. I've heard great things about it, but haven't finished it yet. The heroine really bothered me in the beginning and I gave up, but I'm also determined to try again. Amelia is eager to secure a match to save her family, but a quarrel with another guest may ruin her chances unless she can play by his rules.





Free Books You Can Try:







Tuesday, October 13, 2020

#AmazonBookDeals You Won't Want to Miss


 It was hard not to get carried away today on Amazon this morning when it came to books. There are so many fun classics, childhood favorites, and amazing adult novels that I finally had to tell myself STOP!!! But I can't stop looking at these deals so I can at least break them down for everyone and offer a few suggestions. It's not often you can find such great deals on classic books without going to the thrift store.

With Amazon's 'Buy 3 for the Price of 2' offer, you're saving a TON of money on some great titles. Just remember to buy everything in sets of three so you get the full discount--that's the only way to truly get the amazing price down from the discount price you're quoted when adding items to your cart. And if you want even better deals on books, just choose delayed shipping and you can have up to $3 in credit for the purchase of Kindle books and apps. Win, win! You can get three Harry Potter books for less than the price of two, or even invest in the illustrated Harry Potter tomes for your home library! For every item you add to your cart, you can pull up a list of 300 curated suggestions Amazon thinks you will be interested in, but there are thousands of books in this promotion so don't limit yourself to what comes up on the screen.

Childhood Classics you Shouldn't Pass Up: 



Newer Children's Books My Kids Love:



Fantastic Reads for Older Children:




There are always great Kindle Deals, but this week is great for regular books. Relive your childhood memories with your kids or gift them to children you can't see because of the pandemic. You could even record yourself reading the books before you send them so you can stay connected even at this hard time. But it's definitely worth the price right now!