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Clean Reads Authors Launch Big Sale

Are you tired of blood, guts, gore, and scenes that might make grandma (or even grandpa) blush?

The authors of Clean Indie Reads have joined together to promote books that you’ll be happy to share without blushing.

We’re running a one-week sale from Sept. 18 to 25. Every book shown on the following website will be on sale at 99 cents or possibly FREE.

No contests to enter or hoops to jump, just click and buy. Worry-free reads at rock bottom prices. Support Indie authors by buying a “clean” read today. Website link: http://bit.ly/16KkZqi
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Published on September 11, 2013 09:27 Tags: 99-cents, christian, clean-reads, fantasy, free, kids-books, mystery, sale, science-fiction, ya

A Clean Reads Mystery/Suspense

The Forever Stone The Forever Stone by Gloria Repp

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Mystery mixed with pathos and bravery

This evocative story explores the growth of its heroine from a victim to a victor. She forces herself to face her demons, strike out on a new path, and face fear. It's evocative and spiritual. I knew Gloria Repp was a talented writer, having really enjoyed her children’s stories, and she proves she can write a compelling adult novel with this story.

This suspenseful novel is grown up but it doesn’t smack the writer with explicit scenes or gratuitous violence. There is danger and tension enough for anyone who enjoys a suspense novel. There is also psychological growth of the character through her faith in God. Don't be afraid of the spiritual nature of the story, it helps the character to mature and face the pain from her past. Highly recommended.




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Published on September 26, 2013 08:29 Tags: christian, mystery, romance, suspense

She's a Mystery and Science Fiction Writer!

Diane Rapp
You've heard of split personalities, well, Diane Rapp spends part of her time sailing the high seas to solve mysteries. When she feels seasick, she travels to the planet Drako to check in with her fri ...more
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