Thursday 4 July 2024

The July newsletter 1,000s of free and bargain e-books

 

JULY NEWSLETTER 

Let the fireworks roar in celebration. For the entire month of July, you can stock up on books from your favourite indie authors and discover dozens of new favourites. Here’s what sets this sale apart:

  • Nearly 250,000 participating ebooks

  • Deep discounts of 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% off

  • 58,000 participating authors

  • 17,000 free books during this sale only, in addition to nearly 100,000 books that are priced free every day

  • 2,000 free series starters during this sale only, in addition to the 10,000 free series starters available every day

It’s a month-long, giddy, all-you-can-eat, bookish buffet with all the fixings and none of the guilt! Enjoy.

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URGENT! URGENT! ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT ends JULY 12th

Historical Fiction

Nine Books

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URGENT! URGENT REMEMBER JULY 12th

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HISTORICAL FICTION

A good mix of mainly free books

17 BOOKS

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HISTORICAL FICTION

9 Books

BARGAIN PRICES

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MOSTLY HISTORICAL FICTION

17 books

FREE

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HISTORICAL FICTION

17 FREEBIES

 

GENERAL READS

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SUMMER READS

31 books

BARGAINS

 

SHORT STORIES

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75 MIX GENRE stories

FREE

and BARGAINS

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SHORT MYSTERIES

27 books at $1.99 or cheaper.

STORIES


REVIEWS PLEASE.

Reviews are so important. It's how you chose your books so please help us writers make a few more sales.

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13 Books seeking a kind reader and a review

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NEWSLETTER

 

You might enjoy what I've been reading.

'The Undying of Obedience Wellrest' by Nicholas Bowling

This historical knocked me backwards. Talk about a brilliant without being cheesy with that gothic twist. Good tight writing, the author made it all seem quite possible.

'The Winter List' by S. G. Maclean

part of a series set in the 1680s - England after King Charles returns. Not a bad read! Good characters, typical spy plot and I sometimes felt I should have started with the first book. Nice tight writing and no gadzookery!

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