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Forever Love in Chestnut Ridge by CJ Chase

Forever Love in Chestnut Ridge by CJ Chase

When firefighter Ryan Jordan returns to his small hometown of Chestnut Ridge to care for his elderly mother, he’s faced with unresolved feelings for his best friend’s younger sister, Emma Parker. Once a determined police officer, Emma has since traded her badge for a quieter life as a rancher, running her family’s farm after her father’s passing.
The spark between Ryan and Emma forces them to confront their shared past. As they reconnect amid Chestnut Ridge’s serene countryside, they cannot ignore the undeniable chemistry that has always been there. However, the reappearance of an old flame from Ryan’s firefighting days threatens to reignite old wounds and test their budding relationship.

Download Forever Love in Chestnut Ridge by CJ Chase while it’s on sale on Amazon November 20 – 22.

Letters of the Heart by CJ Chase

Letters of the Heart by CJ Chase

Ellie James never expected her daughter’s innocent letters to her boss, Damien Blackwood, to spark a journey that would change their lives. Determined to bring joy to the reserved and serious CEO, young Sophia’s heartfelt notes become the bridge that leads Ellie and Damien to a love neither thought possible.
Damien Blackwood has kept his life carefully guarded, his heart walled off by years of solitude and ambition. But when mysterious letters start arriving on his desk, filled with kindness and warmth, he begins to realize what he’s been missing. Drawn to the woman behind these words, Damien finds himself opening to Ellie, her daughter, and a future he never dared to imagine.

Download Letters of the Heart by CJ Chase while it’s on sale on Amazon November 20 – 25.

Red-Eye: A Novelette by B. Stine

Red-Eye: A Novelette by B. Stine

“Red-Eye” a humorous travel story by B. Stine:
The man walked to the back of the cabin and entered the restroom. A couple of minutes passed when suddenly—KABOOM!—followed by the oxygen masks dropping from the ceiling. “Fasten Seat Belt” appeared on the monitors, and an alarm sounded. Loud engine noise. “Oxygen Mask” began flashing on the monitors.
“Uhh … folks …”
The pilot addressed the passengers as cockpit alarms sounded in the background through the intercom system.
“You probably noticed that the oxygen masks self-deployed. Uhh … and it appears … well … we could have a slight pressure problem … so we’d like you to go ahead and use the oxygen masks while we try to determine exactly what the problem is.”
The woman placed an oxygen mask over her face and pulled down a second mask, holding it close to her pet carrier. The pilot forgot to turn off his microphone, and the passengers could hear the sounds from the cockpit.
“… what—this looks—whoa—where are the—I can’t see the—try it again—I hope your wife—maybe the other—oops, the mic—got it—”
Then the CLICK sound of the mic turning off.

Download Red-Eye: A Novelette by B. Stine while it’s free on Amazon November 20 – 22.

Leashed by Zoe Dawson

Leashed (Going to the Dogs Book 1) by Zoe Dawson

Owen’s comfortable with his playboy status and the hype in the media. But the ground moves beneath his feet when he gets an eyeful of the girl next door. The Dog Whisperer never looked this good! How can he convince this wholesome honey that his player days are behind him? Maybe Jill, his Great Dane can help him with this dilemma now that she’s pregnant and Callie’s dog is to blame.

Download Leashed (Going to the Dogs Book 1) by Zoe Dawson while it’s free on Amazon Nov. 11 – 30.

Kookaburras, Cuppas & Kangaroos by S Bavey

Kookaburras, Cuppas & Kangaroos: Adventures of a Yorkshire Lass Down Under in the ’60s by S Bavey

Kookaburras, Cuppas & Kangaroos’ by S. Bavey tells the true story, mainly through letters sent home, of a 24-year-old woman’s solo three-year trip from Yorkshire England to Australia in the 1960s.

Excerpt:

Prologue

“They’re taking away my passport for a whole two years! Whatever will I do if I hate it there, or no one likes me?”

Travelling alone to the other side of the world was a daunting prospect and as the day approached, the butterflies in my stomach were getting larger.
“You’ll be fine, Liz. Elsie and John will help you to get settled. Staying with them will be like a home away from home.” Mum was trying to be reassuring, but my nerves had got the better of me.
It was February 1960 and I was emigrating to Australia as part of the ‘Assisted Passage Migration Scheme’. Created in 1945 by the Australian government to attract people to live and work there for at least two years, this scheme was more commonly known as the ‘Populate or Perish’ policy. You could move to Australia for the princely sum of £10.00 if you had someone willing to sponsor you.

My mum’s friend, Elsie Fawcett and her husband, John, who lived in Perth, Western Australia, had agreed to sponsor me and I could live with them while I got my bearings, so I paid my money and became what was known as a ‘Ten Pound Pom’.
My passport was taken away and would be returned after a minimum of two years in Australia. I felt extremely nervous about the length of time I had to stay ‘Down Under’ in order to qualify for the scheme, particularly since I was going to be living with people I had never met, starting with friends of my mum and later moving on to stay with relatives I knew from conversation only. What would become of me if I couldn’t get a job and my money ran out before I was allowed to have my passport back?

Download Kookaburras, Cuppas & Kangaroos while it’s free on Amazon Nov. 6 – 10.