Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Bargain eBooks #455:

Dead People by Edie Ramer

Genre: Paranormal Romance

Price: $0.99

Where to Get It:

Amazon (Kindle)
Amazon UK
Barnes and Noble
Smashwords
Sony
Kobo




When Cassie Taylor talks, ghosts listen. She wants to heal their souls so they can leave earth. Brooding songwriter Luke Rivers wants to give his recently found daughter a normal home, but he discovers his new house in small town Wisconsin is haunted by a ghost with an attitude. Cassie has an attitude too — even before someone tries to kill her.

He wants conventional. She wants acceptance. No wonder she thinks men are hard and dead people are easy.


What they're saying about it:

“It’s not easy to find a book that has it all: Love, Danger, Mystery, Romance, Sorrow, Happiness…I could go on and on, the point is that you can name any number of emotions or aspects that makes up a great book and Dead People has it!” – Evie Paromantasy

"This book is filled with laughter, heartbreak, mystery, cranky ghosts, and most importantly, love.... It doesn’t get much better than this.” -Aimee Coffee Table Press

"The story is entertaining, eye-widening, edge-your-seat thrilling and belly-laugh funny.” -Lis, Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell




Dragon Blues by Edie Ramer

Genre: Paranormal Romantic Suspense

Price: $2.99

where to Get It:

Amazon (Kindle)
Amazon UK




Once a dragon…
Saxophone player Noah Long shifted from dragon to human 2500 years ago, but the dragon blood still coursing through his veins has kept him healthy and virile. Now his secret is out, and the man who discovered it will do anything to make Noah’s blood his own. Noah’s only ally is martial arts expert Lila Fox, who heats up the fire in his belly…and his heart.

Twice a killer…
Lila Fox’s first kill was at age sixteen after her stepfather put her mother in a wheelchair. Fourteen years later, she kills another abuser to save a woman’s life. When the man who wants Noah’s blood kills her sister, she can’t let the death go unanswered. She teams up with the strangely compelling Noah, and discovers he’s not all man and has a few tricks of his own.


What they're saying about it:

"I can't express this enough. Edie is brilliant! I love her snarky characters, the humor, the sex, the incredible story and the perfect narration she is able to spin into a single novel... This comes highly recommended!” – Aimee Coffee Table Reviews"

“The beautifully crafted characters, the musical connections and the thought-provoking themes, such as those of redemption, rebirth and change, make this story memorable and hard to put down." - Marilyn, Amazon reviewer

"This book will have you on the edge of your seat and screaming for Noah and Lila to have the happily ever after they both deserve." -Evie, Paromantasy




Entangled, a Paranormal Anthology

Authors: Allison Brennan, Cynthia Eden, Jennifer Estep, Edie Ramer, Lori Brighton, Michelle Diener, Misty Evans, Nancy Haddock, Liz Kreger, Dale Mayer, and Michelle Miles

Price: $2.99

Genre: Paranormal Romance

Where to Get It:

Amazon (Kindle)
Barnes and Noble
All Romance
Smashwords
Amazon UK
Amazon DE




Ghosts, vampires, demons, and more! Entangled includes ten suspense-filled paranormal short stories from authors Cynthia Eden, Jennifer Estep, Edie Ramer, Lori Brighton, Michelle Diener, Misty Evans, Nancy Haddock, Liz Kreger, Dale Mayer, and Michelle Miles, plus a Seven Deadly Sins novella by Allison Brennan.

Stacia Kane contributed the foreword. Formatting and cover art were also donated to the project by Lori Devoti and Laura Morrigan.

All proceeds go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.


What they're saying about it:

"I applaud those authors who donating their talents so generously to create this lovely book. It is a great pick and mix, giving you a flavour of their writing style. There are many authors I would definitely be checking out." -The Book Pushers

"...this had a really great collection of short stories. I got to read some stories from authors I've never read before and I love what I've read." -Aimee, Coffee Table Reviews

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