Stuck inside? Here's something funny, something scary, and something spicy. Enjoy!
Jane Graves' I Got You Babe is .99c. but only until 10 February 2013!
She doesn't know he's a cop on vacation. He doesn't know she's a wrongly accused fugitive on the run. When the truth comes out, all hell breaks loose!
To escape a big, bad bounty hunter hot on her trail, Renee Esterhaus steps into a country diner and offers John DeMarco a night of unforgettable pleasure if he'll take her back to his cabin immediately. John knows something's up with the beautiful blond, but because she's the kind of woman he can never refuse, he ignores his cop instincts and takes her up on her offer. When Renee escapes with his car instead, John is furious.
Once he grabs her again, he's determined to haul her to jail, but she insists she's innocent. Against all odds, he's starting to believe her. Soon he's working with her to clear her name, and this wildly mismatched couple is learning about love on the run!
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Postmortem by Patricia Cornwell is the first Kay Scarpetta mystery, and it scared the bejeezus out of me. It's on sale for $3.99, or $3.79 if you're Amazon.
Under cover of night in Richmond, Virginia, a human monster strikes, leaving a gruesome trail of stranglings that has paralyzed the city. Medical examiner Kay Scarpetta suspects the worst: a deliberate campaign by a brilliant serial killer whose signature offers precious few clues. With an unerring eye, she calls on the latest advances in forensic research to unmask the madman. But this investigation will test Kay like no other, because it's being sabotaged from within and someone wants her dead.
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Playing the Hand You're Dealt is currently $2.99 digitally. Be wary of the Amazon reviews, as they spoil what I think is a piece of major twist in the plot.
From her old-fashioned name to her gentle nature, everyone in Emily Eloise Snow's Atlanta, Georgia, hometown knows her as a sweet young woman who always does what's right. That's how her widowed mother raised her. But when Emily's mother dies, her quiet life is shaken to its core, leaving her devastated–and ready for a fresh start. With the encouragement of her bolder, wilder best friend, Samantha, Emily moves to Washington, D.C. Samantha is sure D.C. will bring Emily her heart's desire. But that's exactly what Emily is afraid of. . .
I loved I Got You, Babe!