Quirky Characters, Midlife Crises, and Tragic Accidents: Discounted Literary Fiction eBooks
The Unlikely Twins and More Stories ($2.99) by Ed Fair: In THE UNLIKELY TWINS AND MORE STORIES meet a cast of strange and quirky characters. What bizarre and unforeseen events await them around every dark and mysterious corner? Enjoy the journey through these ten short stories and one poem, each full of unexpected twists and turns and surprise endings fit for a Rod Serling Twilight Zone episode. All stories are included in both English and Spanish.
This deal is good on March 1, 2024
James & Elle: Part Memoir, Part Fiction ($1.99) by Casey Rae: Prepare yourself to experience a powerful insight into the impact PTSD has on two siblings. A disillusioned young adult, James joins the Australian Army. A tragic accident occurs on tour in Afghanistan and he returns to the mainland as a mere shadow of himself. James’ sister, Elle, tries to support him through PTSD and spiralling addictions.
This deal is good on March 1, 2024
Sawtelle Gemini ($0.99) by Tom Flynn: When Chris sees Gwen at a bar in Los Angeles, the emotions come rushing back. Four years prior he’d fallen in love, but their relationship ended without an explanation. Chris is now determined to learn why things fell apart, but in trying to do so he opens a door to his past and must confront horrifying events he’d been trying to outrun for years.
This deal is good on March 1, 2024
Just Say It ($0.99) by Tessa Barrie: Turning forty, Lisa Grant finds herself alone and hurtling towards an inevitable midlife crisis. Her inability to say “I love you” has pushed the only love of her life away. Fearing for her sanity, she addresses the problem she has carried with her for the past forty years – her narcissistic mother, Elizabeth, and is shocked by what she finds.
This deal is good on March 1, 2024
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