Jennie Coughlin/colorguard28 released her first book several months ago. For the next several days, she's offering it to readers for *free* as part of the Free Par-Tay.
Here is some info on her book--Thrown Out.
Exeter looks like a small, quiet New England town, but beneath the surface are secrets and lies, grudges and regrets.
Young teens go exploring one summer afternoon and find bodies dumped in the marsh..
A gay man must confront scars from his past if he wants to take a chance on happiness...
One grandfather is forced to the sidelines when his grandchildren are in trouble...
When a lawyer accepts a challenging case, he risks losing the woman he loves...
"The title story, "Thrown Out," about a young man's struggles with his gay identity, is such a powerful piece."
— Terri Giuliano Long, award-winning author of In Leah's Wake
http://www.amazon.com/Thrown-Out-Literary-Collection-ebook/dp/B005LKKU0E
Want more books?
How about humorous, poignant vignettes from that often forgotten, misunderstood breed, stay–at–home dads? “The Myth of Mr. Mom” sets the story straight!
Love those little furry critters that steal your heart? “Pups in Teacups” is filled with heartwarming stories of our tiniest best friends.
And finally, what we never thought could happen. The “ManCode Exposed” does just that -- a hilarious exposition of all things male.
But there is a dark side to real life. “My Butterfly” is a testament to surviving an abusive marriage filled with disturbing secrets.
“Thrown Out” digs deep below the façade of a quiet New England town to uncover a web of secrets, lies and regrets.
And “She had No Choice” is a memorable Latin spin on “The Color Purple.”
Your choice is clear. Don’t Choose. Buy them all!
Hard to get a better price than FREE!
(ONLY on Feb. 2,3, and 4, then they are back up to normal prices)
http://web.me.com/craftycmc/Free_Par-Tay/Free_Par-Tay_Literary_Non_Fictionhtml
Here is some info on her book--Thrown Out.
Exeter looks like a small, quiet New England town, but beneath the surface are secrets and lies, grudges and regrets.
Young teens go exploring one summer afternoon and find bodies dumped in the marsh..
A gay man must confront scars from his past if he wants to take a chance on happiness...
One grandfather is forced to the sidelines when his grandchildren are in trouble...
When a lawyer accepts a challenging case, he risks losing the woman he loves...
"The title story, "Thrown Out," about a young man's struggles with his gay identity, is such a powerful piece."
— Terri Giuliano Long, award-winning author of In Leah's Wake
http://www.amazon.com/Thrown-Out-Literary-Collection-ebook/dp/B005LKKU0E
Want more books?
How about humorous, poignant vignettes from that often forgotten, misunderstood breed, stay–at–home dads? “The Myth of Mr. Mom” sets the story straight!
Love those little furry critters that steal your heart? “Pups in Teacups” is filled with heartwarming stories of our tiniest best friends.
And finally, what we never thought could happen. The “ManCode Exposed” does just that -- a hilarious exposition of all things male.
But there is a dark side to real life. “My Butterfly” is a testament to surviving an abusive marriage filled with disturbing secrets.
“Thrown Out” digs deep below the façade of a quiet New England town to uncover a web of secrets, lies and regrets.
And “She had No Choice” is a memorable Latin spin on “The Color Purple.”
Your choice is clear. Don’t Choose. Buy them all!
Hard to get a better price than FREE!
(ONLY on Feb. 2,3, and 4, then they are back up to normal prices)
http://web.me.com/craftycmc/Free_Par-Tay/Free_Par-Tay_Literary_Non_Fictionhtml
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Tried to use the second link on both IE and Firefox but it wouldn't work!
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And really I do know the difference between 'your' and 'you're' but it gets a bit hazy at 11 at night. ;~)
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