Thursday 28 February 2013

Something I'll Do Tomorrow

Last year, I read and reviewed two books by Tamara Heiner. When I found out from her author's page on Amazon that she, too, has a blog on here, I went to visit and started following her blog.
Thanks to that, I have learned about her latest book, "Inevitable", and an occasion I am certainly not going to miss: it is going to be available as a free ebook from March 1-8!
The launch of her book is also connected to a giveaway of one of her books as hard copy (and there's more); here is where you can find out more.

Although the topic of "Inevitable" is usually not quite my cup of tea, I truly enjoyed Tamara's first two books and will probably find enough to like in her latest work, too.

So, something I'll definitely be doing tomorrow is go to Amazon and download "Inevitable" to my kindle. It may be a while before I get round to reading it, but if I will, there will of course be a review on here.

8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the recommendation! I'll be at the Kindle shop tomorrow to see if it's available here as well. It sounds like it would be a good read! Ganz liebe Gruesse! Silke

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    1. I have just checked Amazon.com, it is there, but not for free. Probably will happen later today, considering the different time zones we're in.

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  2. I have just seen that Tamara has changed the information on her blog about the free ebook. First, it said it was going to be free on all the usual platforms, and now it is not free on Amazon and she says something about it.
    Oh well.

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    1. Meike, I haven't read the first two and I was going to ignore this tip... but then I got curious anyway and checked it out. The second book is free on Amazon just now, and the new third one you can dowload from another website: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/280894 here Just choose the right version: 'Kindle (.mobi for Kindle devices and Kindle apps)'

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    2. Thank you for letting me know about it, Monica, but I'll pass; the supernatural theme is not so much mine (says she who loves the Narnia, Harry Potter and Edith Nesbit books...) ;-)

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    3. Is there a supernatural theme in these?? I didn' t get that from your reviews. I did download the two that were free but if I' ll ever get round to reading them is another matter. So many others waiting.

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    4. Nothing supernatural in the two books I reviewed. They go together as parts I and II of a story. The new book is not part of the series and has a different topic. Tamara talks about it on her blog.

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    5. I don't know why I got the impression it was a trilogy. Maybe because if a book is a series at all, it's usually at least three...

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