The Dead Man's Treasure by Kris Bock - with 4.8 out of 5 stars - is FREE May 10-14.
Rebecca Westin’s
grandfather left her a buried treasure – if she can decipher a complex series
of clues leading to it. Her half-siblings are determined to reach the treasure
first. Good thing Rebecca has help, in the form of a green-eyed charmer
determined to make their desert adventure sexy and fun. But a treacherous enemy
will do anything to get that treasure – and revenge.
Action and romance
combine in this lively Southwestern adventure, complete with riddles the reader
is invited to solve. The Dead Man’s Treasure is book 2 of the Southwest
Treasure Hunters novels. Each book
features a different hero and heroine, and stands alone, with a happy ending.
The Mad Monk’s
Treasure is the first of the Southwest Treasure Hunters novels. The Dead Man’s Treasure is book 2 and The Skeleton Canyon Treasure is book 3.
Each novel stands alone and is complete, with no cliffhangers. This series mixes
action and adventure with romance. The stories explore the Southwest,
especially New Mexico.
Each of the Southwest Treasure Hunters novels stands alone
and is complete, with no cliffhangers. This series mixes action and adventure
with romance. The stories explore the Southwest, especially New Mexico.
Murder on the West Glacier Trail by Sharon Eboch is on sale for 99 cents - a 67% discount! - May
10-16.
If Kate Foland had known how her bed and breakfast guest would change her life, she might have left her at the airport.
When Kate’s guest is shot to death while hiking in the Alaskan woods, Kate feels compelled to investigate. Sandra Allison seemed like a perfectly nice young woman. So who would want her dead?
Sandra’s archeology work often caused construction delays while Native artifacts were removed. Did a Juneau builder follow up a threat with a gunshot? Or was Kate the intended victim, since Sandra was wearing Kate’s coat and walking her dog? And why is the dog suddenly acting like a scaredy-cat?
Kate’s investigation leads her through Juneau’s construction sites, Native community, and tourist attractions. But when the killer turns his sights on Kate’s family, Kate must do more than solve a murder—she must save her son.
A cozy mystery full of the local flavor of Juneau, Alaska, including the scenery, the culture, and some tasty recipes.
Praise for Murder on the West Glacier Trail:
“... a fun story with a great sense of local flavor.”
“...hard to put down!”
“This is a fast-paced mystery that keeps you guessing. It has good locale and character descriptions.”
“Knowledge of the Juneau area was evident, and at least a couple of the recipes included appear as must tries.”
Kris Bock writes novels of
suspense and romance featuring outdoor adventures in Southwestern landscapes.
E-books are available from $.99 to $3.99, or free with Kindle
Unlimited. Read excerpts at www.krisbock.com or visit
her Amazon page. The
Southwest Treasure Hunter novels feature feisty heroines and supportive heroes
tracking down mysterious treasures in New Mexico and Arizona. Each book stands
alone, starting with The Mad Monk’s Treasure. Kris’s other
titles include Whispers in the Dark, a gothic drama at an
archaeology dig in the Four Corners area, What We Found, a murder
mystery set in small-town New Mexico, and Counterfeits, a suspense
set near Jemez Springs.
Sharon Eboch lives in Tempe, Arizona, where she
enjoys reading, quilting, and occasional social activism. Murder on the West Glacier Trail was inspired by her love of cozy
mysteries and her years living in Juneau, Alaska, with her family and a dog
named Bandit (featured in the book). Originally from Nebraska, she has also
lived in Saudi Arabia, San Francisco, and the Seattle area. She has a PhD in Human
Development and the Family, which she now mostly uses to attempt to understand
her two adult children.
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