Journaling, Social Barriers, the New York City Transit Police: Discounted Literary eBooks

Becoming Olive W. (The Women of Campbell County Book 1) on Kindle
Becoming Olive W. (The Women of Campbell County Book 1) ($4.59) by S. Lee Fisher: Orphaned as a toddler, Olive, a bright feisty child, struggles to establish her place in a wealthy 1900s farming family. Her sisters are jealous, her brothers are threatened, her father, inept as a parent is dependent on her skills. Without a mother’s guidance, is it possible for this young woman to break social barriers on her own? This deal is good on April 19, 2021 Kindle

Hairbag Nation: A Story of the New York City Transit Police: Decoy on Kindle
Decoy (Hairbag Nation Book 3) ($0.99) by Robert L. Bryan: “How was I supposed to know he was a cop – he looked like a bum.” – Anonymous Subway Predator, Queens, New York City, 1985. In the early 1980s, crime was rampant in the dark, grimy subway. If a cop on every train had no impact on crime, maybe the perception that every subway rider was a cop would do the trick. Enter the Transit Police Decoy Unit. This deal is good on April 19, 2021 Kindle

Truth From the Bathroom: if She Knew About This, She'd Call It a Diary and a Waste of Time. on Kindle
Truth From the Bathroom ($1.99) by Bob Whire: Scott is having a hard time dealing with his feelings about his wife and marriage. Then he finds a notebook in the bathroom. Journaling about his problems seems to help. But life doesn’t always provide us with the answers we think we need. Scott’s journey, and his family’s journey, will have many twists and turns. This deal is good on April 19, 2021 Kindle
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