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Free Wednesday Deals: Three Free Contemporary Fiction Ebooks for Kindle

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Riversong by Tess Hardwick

When Lee Tucker’s husband commits suicide, he leaves her pregnant and one million dollars in debt to a loan shark. Out of options, she escapes to her deceased mother’s dilapidated house located in a small Oregon town that, like her, is financially ruined, heartbroken and in desperate need of a fresh start. Lee’s resilience leads to a plan for a destination restaurant named Riversong, to new chances for passion and love, and to danger from her dead husband’s debt as her business blooms.

Author Tess Hardwick assembles a colorful cast of endearing small-town characters and takes you on a journey that will make you believe in the possibilities of life – even in the face of overwhelming adversity and unimaginable grief. Lee Tucker is the kind of woman you find yourself rooting for long after the last page is read. A surprising mix of romance, humor, friendship, intrigue and gourmet food – Riversong entertains while reminding you of life’s greatest gifts.

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Match Me by Liz Appel

Bonnie Nichols wasn’t the kind of girl to crash a wedding. Or throw things. But somehow, she ends up doing both…at her ex-boyfriend’s wedding. Bonnie has been in love with Chase Somers since elementary school and seeing him at the altar with the absolute wrong girl causes her to do the unthinkable—toss a shoe in his direction in order to try and stop it.  But she doesn’t count on the shoe knocking him out. Nor does she count on the entire church knowing it was her who did the throwing.  The shoe doesn’t stop the wedding, but it does make her the laughingstock of her town.

As Bonnie copes with both the embarrassment of her actions and the loss of the boy she has always loved, her best friend Jill attempts to yank her out of her despair by pushing her to use Match Me, an online dating service.  Despite her skepticism, Bonnie agrees to go on a few dates, dates that end up going comically bad.

Convinced that she will be single forever, an unanticipated complication causes Bonnie to take stock of her life and the people around her.  Was she really ever in love with Chase Somers? Or was loving him simply the easy thing to do?  Crashing the wedding—and throwing that shoe—just may end up being the smartest thing she’s ever done.

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SINGLE BLASTEDNESS by Justine Blair

Finding a mate can be problematic when you are a single mom, almost turning into the cursed age of thirty-six and upholding the Melissa Vivienne Westwood Jelly Shoes Theory, which simply states that you save the best for last and try out the spare.

When her ideal man, Ian St. James shows interest in pursuing a relationship, Justine should be thrilled. However, she keeps him waiting to search his best clone finding herself thrown into the path of her exes.

While Justine enjoys her noncommittal meetings with Ian, when she is not with him, she is with her ex-husband Will, “the parasite-and-puppy-rolled-into-one,” Police Officer “Big Black Richard,” back-up dancer to J. Lo, Frederick, “the parasite,” pizza parlor manager, Edward, “the puppy,” kinky-shop owner Amy, “the skirt” and first love Justine, “the one.”

When none of her exes seems “it,” Justine realizes that the original is still the best. She then shifts gear to win Ian. And if she is not too late for him, she may finally put an end to her state of single blessed—err—blastedness.

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