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Celebrate Jane Austen's Birthday with FREE eBOOKS!

The beloved author of such immortal classics as Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen was born some 235 years ago today on Dec. 16. In the recent years, Austen has surged back into popularity with a host of movies and spin-off books arising from her romance novels. Sourcebooks, a leading publisher of Jane Austen fiction, is offering a unique deal to readers who want to celebrate Jane by reading special editions of all six of Austen’s beloved novels in a 21 st century format. Special e-book editions of Pride and Prejudice , Emma , Sense and Sensibility , Northanger Abbey , Persuasion and Mansfield Park will be available for free for *today and tomorrow* only . These celebratory editions include the full novels, plus the legendary color illustrations of the Brock brothers, originally created to accompany the books in 1898. In addition to the Jane Austen classics, readers can also enjoy these bestselling Austen-inspired novels: Eliza’s Daughter by Joan Aiken The Darcys &

Free EBook

S.P. Wish's first thriller/horror/children’s novel ' Roses of Doom ' on now available for FREE at Smashwords.com. It is also available on Lulu.com and some other online retailers. Here is the LINK . If you do download and read this book, I encourage you to post reviews of it on Goodreads, Smashwords and other sites. The summary of the book is as follows- When horror strikes..............black roses are left behind. A school camping trip leads quirky middle schooler Mizu, her twin brother Kaji, her friend Akumu and school newspaper reporter Seiya to a mysterious mansion in Greenfire Forest. In the mansion, Mizu's friend is swallowed up by a hole that opens up and closes instantly! Many other unexplained happenings follow until Mizu discovers an old newspaper with information about a centuries old intrigue which has remained hidden till now..........and no person who knows of its existence is allowed to live....... The book trailer can be viewed on youtube- http: