From Barnes and Noble
The Diabolic: I’ve seen this book around lately and thought to pick it up. It sounds like a switching roles trope and I’m all for that Prince and the Pauper type.
Wings of Fire- The Lost Heir: This is book two in the series and I look forward to the adventures of these dragons.
Black Beauty: This book was in a tiny corner with a 75% off sticker on it. With the book costing 6.99, this was an automatic purchase. I was a big animal lover as a good, horses definitely included.
From Amazon Kindle
The Selection: This book was available for free with Amazon Prime and I jumped on the opportunity. I’ve been trying to get ahold of this book for some time now and I have switched my reading to this.
Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass): This is Throne of Glass book two and I’m very excited to continue reading this series. I try not to get into series unless I’m in it for the long run. This one was 6.99 on sale.
Heir of Fire (Throne of Glass): This is Throne of Glass book three. I actually managed to read all of book two in record time and went ahead and bought the third. It was also on sale for 6.81.
Plunge Into Darkness: I was awarded this book by Goodreads after entering one of their giveaways! I have no idea what to expect from this book but I hope it is satisfactory.
Thanks for visiting! I will let you know how these went in the reviews! ❤
Purplemanatees
Selection is free on Amazon? How/why?
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I believe with Amazon Prime you can get it for free! Go look now it was still up there last night!
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Oh, I already read it. I was just curious why it was free. Thanks for the info! I was expecting Kindle Unlimited? But I’m not sure which books are available with Kindle Unlimited.
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Nope it’s not kindle unlimited thank goodness!
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I’ve always been curious about Kindle Unlimited. There are some books that I wanted that are actually free, but I don’t want to take a risk unless I know someone who recommends it. I don’t know anyone who subscribed to Kindle Unlimited, but I keep hearing about scribd. I tried it and I’d recommend it even if the selection was limited.
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