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February 2016 Book Winner!
Congratulations to Kathleen Pianosi our February 2016 Book Winner! I’ll be sending a copy of M.K. Gilroy’s novel COLD AS ICE to you asap, Kathleen. To qualify for the drawing Kathleen had to tell us her favorite pizza toppings. (Since the main character in the novel, Kristen Conner, is from Chicago, and Chicago is famous…
August 2016 Free Book Winner!!
And we have a winner!! Congratulations to Jennifer Everts! I’ll be sending your copy of THE SHORT & SINCERE LIFE OF ELLORY JAMES by Wendy Paine Miller to you ASAP, Jennifer. Please message me your address and your book will be on its way. In answer to our question regarding something on your bucket list, Jennifer…
July 2022 FREE BOOKS!!!
To celebrate Summer, we are giving away two delightful books from Modern History Press, a great indie publishing house right here in Michigan. (Check out www.LHPress.com for more of their wonderful selection of books, many written by Michigan authors.) The U.P. READER brings “Upper Michigan literature to the world.” Each year, for the past six…
Your Life & Mine: Ironing Day
My brother Bob and I loved ironing day. On ironing day, our mother filled the laundry basket with dampened clothes. She wrestled her old wooden ironing board from its place in the closet and plugged in her iron. Then as she pressed out the wrinkles in our clothes, she told us stories. Knights and kings,…
JULY 2023 FREE BOOK!
We have an amazing book for you this July, a very appropriate work for the month that we in the United States celebrate our Independence Day. Written by Fred Kaplan, a well-known and much celebrated biographer and poet, HIS MASTERLY PEN, A BIOGRAPHY OF JEFFERSON THE WRITER will take its place as one of the…
May 2013 Free Book #1
Our first Free Book this month is a great suspense/mystery written by M.K. Gilroy. CUTS LIKE A KNIFE is a well-written edge-of-your-seat kind of read. From the back cover copy: “Kristen Conner goes undercover to catch a serial killer who chooses his victims in the most unlikely of places . . . only to discover…