There were just too many fabulous ebook deals popping up on Amazon today, so I decided not to wait until I was finished with today’s new posts before posting them. If you’re participating in the New Authors Reading Challenge 2014 or simply looking for something new to read, make sure you check out ANY of the titles that look interesting. All of these books are $2.99 or less, which from my point of view, means there’s no reason not to check them out.
Slight disclaimer…these were the prices at the time of publishing; they are subject to change at any time.
Listed for FREE
- Carpe Demon by Julie Kenner
- Vampire Vacation by C.J. Ellisson and Tina Winograd
- The Descent Series by SM Reine
- Better Off Dead by H.P. Mallory
- Maggie for Hire by Kate Danley
- Brightest Kind of Darkness by P.T. Michelle (aka Patrice Michelle)
- Cherry Kisses by Erica Hayes
- Parlor Tricks by Jennifer Estep
- Forget You by Parker Blue
- How to Discipline Your Vampire by Mina Vaughn
- Bladed Magic by J.C. Daniels
- My Vampire Idol by R.G. Alexander
- Night Angel by Lisa Kessler
- Drinking Death by Mara Lee
- Dreams and Shadows by C. Robert Cargill
- Hidden Holidays by R.L. Naquin
- Devil in the Dollhouse by Richard Kadrey
- Entwined by Kristen Callihan
- Finding Magic by Stacia Kane
- Pros and Cons by Jenna Black
Cursed by Alexa Egan – featuring the Imnada Brotherhood novellas Awaken the Curse, Unleash the Curse, and Vanquish the Curse – is on sale for $.99 until April 14th.
The first book in Kevin Hearne’s Iron Druid Chronicles, Hounded, is currently $.99 and comes with two bonus short stories. Not sure how long this will last, so get it now if you want it! While you’re at it, the companion novellas Grimoire of the Lamb ($2.99) and The Chapel Perilous ($.99) are also available.
Listed for $1.99:
- What the Duke Desires by Sabrina Jeffries
- Warrior’s Revenge by Coreene Callahan
- Bewitching by Jill Barnett
- One Night in Scotland by Karen Hawkins
- Lost Souls by Delilah Devlin
- The God Who Fell to Earth by Roger Langridge, Chris Samnee and Matthew Wilson
- Bad Nights by Rebecca York
- Tainted by Julie Kenner
Anita Clenney’s Guardians of Stone is currently $1.99. This is the first book in her Relic Chronicles.
The first novel in Robin LaFever’s His Fair Assassin series, Grave Mercy, is $1.99 until the end of March.
- Infinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon
- The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
- Alpha & Omega by Patricia Briggs
- Whisper of Sin by Nalini Singh
- Everlasting by Candace Knoebel
Tor.com Original Stories:
Tor.com is always posting fabulous stories by great Sci-Fi/Fantasy authors and they always end up on Amazon for $.99. If you’re looking for something quick to read or someone new, then may I suggest checking out one of these:
- Nothing to Fear by Eric Walters
- Jubilee by Karl Schroeder
- The Price of Doing Business by D. B. Jackson
- Cold War by Adam Christopher
- Mad Maudlin by Marie Brennan
- The Bridge of Snow by Marie Rutkoski
- The Cartography of Sudden Death by Charlie Jane Anders
- Freeze Warning by Susan Krinard
- The President’s Brain is Missing by John Scalzi
- Old Dead Futures by Tina Connolly
- The Button Man and the Murder Tree by Cherie Priest
- Nighttime in Caeli-Amur by Rjurik Davidson
- The Intelligence Director by Jessica Brody
- Ekaterina and the Firebird by Abra Staffin-Wiebe
- Doppel by Lindsay Smith
Just as a heads up, here are the original stories that are currently up for pre-order and will be releasing in the next few weeks.
- The End of the End of Everything by Dale Bailey (Apr 23, 2014)
- Anyway: Angie by Daniel José Older (Mar 26, 2014)
- The Devil in America by Kai Ashante Wilson
- Little Knife by Leigh Bardugo
- The Ugly Woman of Castello di Putti by A.M. Dellamonica (Apr 1, 2014)
- Noma Girl by Elizabeth Fama (Mar 25, 2014)
- Something Going Around by Harry Turtledove (Apr 9, 2014)
- What Mario Scietto Says by Emmy Laybourne (Apr 15, 2014)
- Friends ‘Til the End by Bethany Neal (May 27, 2014)
This cheap eread list is brought to you by the New Authors Reading Challenge 2014. You do not have to be a participant, but if you’re not, why not? I realize my author pool is filled with urban fantasy and paranormal romance authors, but don’t let that intimidate you. Any genre, any author is fair game. Try that up-and-coming mystery writer or see what all that erotica hype is about. However, if you’re looking to branch out as well, why not try a genre you’ve never read before? If you’re a die hard contemporary romance reader, what’s stopping you from picking up a historical? Never read a paranormal, mystery, science fiction, etc novel? Then let’s put on our big girl pants and take the plunge. Be adventurous and begin a new type of journey.