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“One thing is certain when it comes to paranormal fantasy: readers love a sexy guardian, particularly if he or she is drop dead gorgeous, highly principled, and virtually immortal. Just look at what sells: Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dark-Hunter sequence, Meljean Brook’s Guardian saga, Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight novels, Christine Feehan’s Dark series, etc. With that in mind, Elisabeth Naughton’s, Marked, is bound to strike paranormal fantasy gold.”
Good enough for me! And, if it turns out you love Naughton as much as Paul Goat does, Entwined, the second book in her Eternal Guardians saga, is now available.
NOOK owners: go to shop, and search “Elisabeth Naughton” for a list of her titles.
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It's funny but I was looking at this ebook last night, I was going to buy but put it on my ewish list instead. Now I get it for free. Thanks B&N!!
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Thanks, Paul! Every week I look forward to Friday so I can see what you've got for me. I've encountered some books that I really like (Percy Parker, for instance). Keep up the great work!
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Perfect selection for Friday the 13th. I will download it now.
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How does one access the free book? Search for it by title on the site, or is there a link to download it for free, someplace? New to the Nook scene. Thanks.
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Don't forget B&N still has the Build Your LIbrary offer going on. This week it's Tearjerkers. Here's the link http://www.barnesandnoble.com/u/free-classic-novel
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It really irks me...that I already bought this book. I enjoyed it and if the second one shows up in ebook format I will buy it and hopefully enjoy it too (hint,hint)!
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I messed around with a Free Friday and got hooked onto a series...in the matter of 1 week, I had purchased & read all 7 or 8 books in the series.
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RE: How does one access the free book? Search for it by title on the site, or is there a link to download it for free, someplace? New to the Nook scene. Thanks.
The easiest way to access free book on your NOOK is go to 'search' on your Nook and enter either the title or author....of course click the 'search' on the keyboard...once the list comes up select the free book and download to your NOOK....easy!! Enjoy!!
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This sounds like a great selection! Thank you sooo much for being able to read this free!! I do so enjoy getting books free - makes the reading twice as nice ![]()
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Paul, Fridays have become my favorite day! I so look forward to what is in store for me with your freebie. i have read books I NEVER would have purchased and have then purchased more from that author (One of the freebies was "His Majesty's Dragon" and I loved it so much I bought the next book in the series!) Thanks!
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First of all, let me say how awesome Free Fridays are! I've read books that I might normally have passed up and found some real gems.
My favorite genre in the "freebies" area has to be the classics, though. I'm finally getting around to reading some of those literary classics I'd always meant to read.
I do have one request, though. During the time that the books that had been banned were offered, there was a link on the main ebooks page to get to those. It was great. Sometimes (and it may just be me) it seems like I have to dig to see what classics are being offered. Fortunately, I have the "Build your library" link in my favorites on my desktop. Newer nook users may be missing out, though. How about a link to it on the left side of the page? And thanks again for all the great freebies!
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What an appropriate selection for Friday the 13th. Free Fridays are awesome. I look forward to Friday every week now. Thanks Paul. Looks like another winner.
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