Books tagged: murder and romance

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Gumboots, Gumshoes and Murder    by Laura Hesse
Price: $3.95 USD. 64940 words. Published on July 7, 2011. .

When is an accident not an accident? When it's murder! When Sgt Betty Bruce and her pot-bellied pig, Gertrude, discover widow Eliza Bone floating upside down in her fish tank, the one clue left at the scene is a set of muddy gumboot prints. Their problem: everyone on Seal Island wears gumboots.
Intimate Enemies    by Isabella Rose
Price: $1.99 USD. 53750 words. Published on September 18, 2011. .

death is always shocking. Love is never simple. follow angel’s amorous adventures in florida as she checks out the charismatic blake hammond. after the suspicious death of an aeronautical engineer, angel’s task is to find out if blake was innocent, or guilty of industrial espionage. was jade’s death suicide, or was she murdered? if blake is guilty - does she want to prove it?
Griselda    by Jerri Garretson
Price: $0.99 USD. 7700 words. Published on September 27, 2011. .

When Amy moves into a cosy country house with Ryan, she discovers a mysterious presence and finds the man she loves has an ugly and dangerous side.
Tristan da Cunha    by A C Thorogood
Price: $2.99 USD. 60670 words. Published on October 26, 2011. .

Carrie, lost in high society meets Harold, who is just lost, and together they embark on an adventure that will take them half the way around the world on the high seas to the world’s most remote island, Tristan da Cunha. Adventure, Drama and Romance all in a 34 foot yacht named Everend. Things change, because they can never remain as they are. Life is about dealing with those changes.
The Hurricane Lover    by Joni Rodgers
Price: $4.99 USD. 94150 words. Published on November 16, 2011. .

A journalist enlists the help of her meteorologist lover in the hunt for a con artist using chaos as cover for murder and identity theft during the epic hurricane season of 2005. This smart, sexy thriller incorporates the fascinating science of megastorms and actual emails exchanged by officials during Katrina, Rita and the greatest disaster management goat screw in US history.
An Australian Ranch    by Raymond Boyd Dunn
Price: $2.99 USD. 163680 words. Published on December 28, 2011. .

Second Book of a Trilogy. American Colt Pearson is establishing a 'Ranch' in Australia. Sister-in law Caroline is a tormented soul who leaves a trail of slain men in her wake. Youthful Sam is obsessed with Colt's young daughter Carly. Jim loves Barbara.
The Case of the Magic Gold Mirror    by Anna Patterson
Price: $4.99 USD. 37240 words. Published on January 18, 2012. .

When she first met him, she wasn't looking for romance, or for something paranormal to enter her life. But he was an explosion to her senses, and her body touched fire when it touched him. At first, it started like this: she heard a soft sigh in her studio.
Dropouts    by Alice Haro
Price: $3.11 USD. 93760 words. Published on February 3, 2012. .

Being homeless is tough enough, but when someone wants you and your kind dead, it takes it to another level. Unlucky victims that cross this killer’s path suffer a brutal and bloody death. The police can find no motive. But, feelings that have been abused by deception and greed dominate a twisted mind that burns with the need for revenge. But one life is not enough, they must all pay.
Retribution Unlimited    by Mike Poppe
Price: $0.99 USD. 65970 words. Published on March 12, 2012. .

Who knows what the consequences of a seemingly insignificant act might turn out to be? Who is to know what would have happened if Holly Watson had not decided to have her second cup of coffee on the front porch that morning? How was she to know that an escaped murderer had spotted her, and was already sneaking into her house? What would the cost of that second cup of coffee turn out to be?
In The Market For Murder    by D.M. Fichera
Price: $4.99 USD. 84750 words. Published on April 13, 2012. .

Bad things do come in threes, even for an attractive ad agency executive living in the most desirable neighborhood in Philadelphia. Just ask Dylan Scarborough: first her father died; then her fiancé died; then her ex-boss died. Only the last one became an issue because the police don’t consider murder a natural cause.