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Books on Sale: Refurb Kindle Fire $80 Off, Plus Contemporary Romances!

Refurb Kindle Fire HD

Today only (19 May 2014) the refurbished Kindle Fire HD 4G LTE is available at $80 off. If you've been thinking about getting one, that's a pretty good discount. It brings the cost of the Fire HD 32 GB own to $219, and the Fire HD 64GB to $269. If you've got fundrasiers, raffles, church/school benefits or something similar, this is a good opportunity to get a device for it at a reduced price.

The Kindle Fires are, however, not the most versatile devices, as they are designed for consuming Amazon content – and there's a LOT of content. If you have expectations of using it for email or as a laptop replacement, I don't think it's a good option. That said, it's a really solid media device for movies, tv, books, magazines and music. And the Kindle Free Time app for kids and the way it allows you to limit time for movies and tv but not for books is kickass. 

A Certified Refurbished Kindle Fire HD 8.9″ 4G LTE is a pre-owned Kindle Fire HD 8.9″ 4G that has been refurbished, tested, and certified to look and work like new.  Includes a full one-year limited warranty, just like a brand-new Kindle Fire HD 8.9″ 4G

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Book Turn Up the Heat

Turn Up the Heat by Kimberly Kincaid is $1.99 right now. This is a debut contemporary romance and the first in the Pine Mountain series. This is contemporary comedy romance, with a heroine whose car breaks down on the way to a girl's weekend, and a hot mechanic hero.

The book has a 4+ star average on GR, though a few of the reviews sound like potential cover blurbs. Many readers on GR say the heroine is very funny, and packs plenty of sarcasm. And as much as I a leery of over-squee, I do like sarcasm! Have you read this one?

“It's not you.”

There are only so many times a girl can hear those words before she believes that it is, in fact, very much her. Unexpectedly jilted by her locally famous boyfriend and haunted by a boss who makes Attila the Hun look like a lap dog, Bellamy Blake does what any self-respecting girl in her shoes would do. She rounds up her two best girlfriends and makes plans to get the hell out of Dodge.

But Bellamy's escape plan takes a nose dive on the side of rural route 164 when her transmission self-destructs, leaving her in the middle of a cell phone dead zone with nothing but her wits. Oh, and Shane Griffin, the hottest mechanic who's ever checked under her hood.

Yet this small-town man isn't all he seems. Can Shane and Bellamy prove that sometimes the most unlikely ingredients make the most deliciously sexy mix?

Goodreads | Amazon | BN | Kobo

 

 

 

 

 

Book Haven Creek

Haven Creed by Rochelle Alers is currently $1.99. This is contemporary romance set in a small island town off the coast of South Carolina. The heroine has lived there since she was a kid, and has had it bad for the hero, who has just moved back to town after a very difficult divorce. The reviews are mixed – it has a 3.8-star average – with some readers loving the internal struggle each character endures to heal from their pasts, while others were frustrated with the lack of sharp conflict between them.

Home is where the heart is.

Architect Morgan Dane has always lived according to a plan, crossing off her achievements one by one. But when she's offered her dream job-the restoration of historic Angels Landing Plantation on beautiful Cavanaugh Island-Morgan's life takes an unexpected turn.

Carpenter Nathaniel Shaw once took a big chance on commitment-and lost. Needing the healing comforts of home, he returns to Haven Creek to join the family business. Nothing in the small town has changed-except for Morgan Dane. The wallflower he knew in high school has grown into a beautiful woman . . . and stirs feelings Nate isn't sure he's ready for.

Together Nate and Morgan find a happiness neither could have predicted. But when secrets from the past come to light, their budding relationship is threatened. Will they play it safe, or risk their hearts to build a life together?

Goodreads | Amazon | BN | Kobo

 

 

 

 

 

Book In Too Deep

In Too Deep is a novella duology with Brenda Jackson and Olivia Gates. The Amazon price fairy is on some very excellent cough syrup, I think, because this book is .13. Yes. Thirteen cents. I wish the Amazon price fairy would share what she's having!

A fabulous summer two-in-one–twice the scandal all in one unforgettable volume!”Husband Material” by Brenda Jackson

“Beware the jilted husband: ” Matthew Birmingham never played fair…especially when it came to his ex-wife. When she moved across the country, he moved back to their estate–back to their bedroom–determined to win back her love…by any means necessary.

“The Sheikh's Bargained Bride” by Olivia Gates

“Meet the shocked groom: ” Sheikh Adham saw marriage as a business venture, his wife a mere convenience…until they portrayed the loving couple in public. Would finally seeing his bride in a new light shatter all his rules?

Goodreads | Amazon

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  1. Lisa J says:

    $.13 – sold.  I am weak.

  2. Jody says:

    No, a Kindle Fire won’t totally replace a laptop, but it’ll go a long way, especially if you invest in a Bluetooth keyboard case.  Email and internet are just as accessible on the Fire, and there are a couple of office apps that’ll let you print, do spreadsheets and write.  It’s Amazon heavy, but you’re not paying the iPad price, either.

  3. Nicole says:

    I did not even finish reading the blurb; you had me at thirteen cents.

  4. Rikki says:

    I believe that I read some Brenda Jackson and I liked it but then… .13?  That’s kind of hard to resist.  That’s like nothing.  I don’t really want a .13 charge on my CC though.

  5. SB Sarah says:

    @Rikki:

    Do you have any book credit from the US Dept. of Justice settlement (not sure if you’re in the US)?  I can understand not wanting the odd charge on your statement.

  6. Julie M. says:

    The Brenda Jackson/Olivia Gate’s book is no longer $.13. It’s up to $3.19. However, if you are interested in Katie McGarry’s Pushing the Limit, I’m seeing it as $.31. That seems like a great price. I think I paid $1.99, but I haven’t read it yet. I buy more than I have time to read!

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