[Pixel Picks] Freebies & Deals for Feb 1st: Part 2

February 1, 2013 · 5 comments

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Check out this collection of Freebies & Deals and snag your favorites tonight!

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Blood Crimes: Book OneBlood Crimes: Book One
by Dave Zeltserman
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Blood Crimes is a genre-bending collision of dark urban fantasy and crime that rides shot-gun with Jim and Carol as they carve a homicidal path cross-country.

Jim is infected with the vampire virus. Carol isn’t. Yet. But they’re united in their hunt for society’s most dangerous predators for Jim’s dinner – so he can feed without harming the innocent. What they don’t know is that they’re not alone. There are others on their trail, and the climax of Blood Crimes is a shocking jolt of pure mayhem and rock ‘n roll violence.

The NexusThe Nexus
by J. Kraft Mitchell
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In this city, criminals may just make the best crime fighters.

The United Space Programs built the floating city to be a better place for humanity, free of the crime and corruption that riddled the cities of Earth. They failed. Less than a century old, the satellite metropolis of Anterra now harbors a massive criminal underground.

Jill Branch is just one of countless teenagers who have been sucked into the illegal activities of the city. She’s an errander–a pawn for crime lords to hire for their grunt work. But her latest task turned out to be more than she bargained for. Now she’s on the run from an undercover government agent. But she’s about to find out he doesn’t want to arrest her; he wants to recruit her. And if Jill agrees, she may be part of one of the most unique crime fighting projects in history.

Up From Slavery: An AutobiographyUp From Slavery: An Autobiography
by Booker T. Washington
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Booker T. Washington (1856 – 1915) was born a slave but would later become one of the most influential black men in United States history. Washington advocated peaceful protest and believed violence would hurt the chance for African-Americans to secure civil rights. W.E.B. Du Bois, another famous writer and civil rights activist in the early 20th century, believed in stronger protests. Though both men went about things different ways they both are still well read today and recognized for helping African-Americans get civil rights.

[Hot Deal] Shutter Island – Save 70%

Shutter IslandShutter Island
by Dennis Lehane

In the year 1954, U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels and his new partner, Chuck Aule, come to Shutter Island, home of Ashecliffe Hospital for the Criminally Insane, to investigate an unexplained disappearance. Multiple murderess Rachel Solando is loose somewhere on this barren island, despite having been kept under constant surveillance in a locked, guarded cell.

As a killer hurricane bears relentlessly down on the island, hints of radical experimentation and covert government machinations add darker, more sinister shades to an already bizarre case. Because nothing at Ashecliffe Hospital is remotely what it seems.

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[Hot Deal] London Falling

London FallingLondon Falling
by Emma Carr

American Aimee Kennedy doesn’t think she needs anyone… until she’s stuck with sexy banker, Simon Ruleford, in his London home.

Stranded in London with no money and no airline ticket, Aimee applies to be Simon’s housekeeper. Without the job, she’ll end up homeless in a foreign country. But Simon can’t hire the adorable American without a work permit, because he would risk losing the royal family’s business, costing years of planning and hard work. Unfortunately for Simon, fate conspires to trap Aimee in his home, while mutual blackmail and a lovable Scottie puppy keep them together. As they fight their growing attraction, Aimee’s money-making plans soon force Simon into one compromising position after another.

Ultimately, they realize they belong together. But will Simon be willing to risk his career and the family business for her? And if he does, will Aimee finally be ready to open her heart to love?

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[Hot Deal] Mortal Sin (The Jake Lassiter Series)

Mortal Sin (The Jake Lassiter Series)Mortal Sin (The Jake Lassiter Series)
by Paul Levine

Miami lawyer Jake Lassiter is an ex-football player and ex-public defender who lives by his own rules. After the mysterious death of an environmentalist, Jake uncovers a ruthless scheme to despoil the Florida Everglades, but his own client may be his worst enemy…

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[Hot Deal] The Siren of Paris – Save 87%

The Siren of ParisThe Siren of Paris
by David LeRoy

Upon Marc’s death, he finds himself in the company of ghosts trapped in limbo, reliving his experiences in World War II. He must revisit his past and answer one question successfully before passing into eternal peace.

The reader is transported to World War II-era France. In 1939, 20-year-old Marc Tolbert has reached a turning point in his life. He abandons his plans of going to medical school to study art in Paris, which is the place of his birth. As he boards a ship and heads to France, he chooses to ignore signs that Europe – along with the rest of the world – is on the brink of an especially devastating war…

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{ 5 comments }

Jenna McAllister February 2, 2013 at 1:01 am

Amazing selection today! Thank you!

Lisa Grisanti Lowell February 2, 2013 at 1:50 am

Thanks Again!

Tina March February 2, 2013 at 3:02 am

I want to thank you for the big variety of books you have and give for free or to buy. Love this site and tell everybody about it.

Helka Kärkinen February 2, 2013 at 6:43 am

Thank you so much for the Up from Slavery.

Melissa Parker February 4, 2013 at 8:18 pm

Thank you so much!

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