Monday, December 26, 2011

Enjoy Your Kindle With These 4 Great Books

From our neighbors at The Kindle Book Review.

Merry Christmas Kindle Lovers! We hope you are enjoying your new Kindle or Kindle Fire or any other device that loads books from the Kindle Store.

Nephilim Genesis of EvilIf you’re new, welcome. Here’s what we do. We scour Amazon’s book list and review some of the best indie and small press authors out there. We only highlight books with 20 reviews or more with an average star rating of 4 or better. So don’t expect to see Janet Evanovich’s 2.6-star Explosive Eighteen here. Not good enough.

What you will find are books that are getting great reviews. The authors we post are lesser known, but they’re hungry for success. Here are a few that you might enjoy. This list is mostly supernatural thrillers, but as always, we try to post a variety of genres from romance to humor to horror. We highlight any genre that meets our stringent requirements. Please support these authors, load up your Kindle, and have a great Holiday.

Nephelim: Genesis of Evil by Renee Pawlish has 32 reviews and is holding a solid 4.8 stars! I’m reading this one at the moment and loving it. Expect a 5-star review from me. Nephelim is a supernatural thriller where a dark power described in Genesis revisits a small mountain town. A journalist who witnessed an evil presence searches for answers and finds the town succumbing to supernatural forces. In his search, an evil prophesy may be fulfilled by the Nephilim. Nehelim: Genesis of Evil is free at the moment, and normally 99¢, so this is a great read for the money either way.

Drummer Boy, the second book in The Sheriff Littlfield Series by Scott Nicholson is another great read with 37 reviews and a 4.7-star rating. Scott is one of my favorite supernatural/suspense authors. He converted me with his occult thriller, The Red Church and I’ve been a fan ever since. Currently, book two of his FEAR Series is on my to-read list, but you should start with Drummer Boy. A master at bringing the supernatural to the Appalachia, this intesnse story about a young boy who protects a small town from evil is a real winner. Get Drummer Boy now and feel the power of Nicholson’s pen.

Hearts in Darkness by Laura Kaye is a steamy romance with a whopping 77 reviews, and is carrying a very tasty 4.7-star rating. Makenna James thinks her day can’t get any worse, until she finds herself stuck in a pitch-black elevator with a complete stranger. Distracted by a phone call and juggling too much stuff, the pin-striped accountant caught only a glimpse of a dragon tattoo on his hand before the lights went out… The rest is history. Hearts in Darkness will surely please and romance reader.

Montana Dawn by Caroline Fyffe is another romance earning a top score of 26 reviews with a 4.4-star average. MONTANA DAWN is book one in The McCutcheon Family Series, 2010 Maggie Finalist, 2010 Gayle Wilson Finalist, and a RWA Golden Heart Finalist. If you’re looking for a historical romance dated in the late 1800s, you’ll want to read Montana Dawn.

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