Great Books, and Some Less Great News


First up, the good news. If you’re a Kindle Unlimited subscriber, all of these awesome books featured in the Kindle Unlimited Speculative Fiction (fantasy and science fiction) August Book Fair could be yours to read this August! Yay!

Link:  http://magicbookdeals.com/kindle-unlimited/august-ku-speculative/

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I get a lot of use out of my Kindle Unlimited subscription (Amazon’s lending library). I share mini-reviews of my favourite finds in it on my Facebook page, Always Another Great Book.

The less great news. I am so sorry, but Amaranthine Kiss (the sixth book in my paranormal romance series, Old School) won’t be out this month. I could trot out a whole list of excuses, but … yeah, the bottom line is you have to wait till September to read it. I’m sorry. However, here’s the blurb, just to tease you 🙂 More seriously, thank you for your patience.

jenny schwartz, paranormal romance, urban fantasy, kindle unlimited,Army doctor Angelo Sanderson is a veteran of supernatural combat. A classified mission revealed to him a world most people never have to fear; a world of monsters, mysteries and magic. Coming home to Boston was meant to be about returning to ordinary life. After all, he has no magic of his own.

But Doctor Effie Eliades does. Effie is a healer by profession and by magic. She’s known Angelo forever. He’s her brother’s best friend. She grew up knowing that she could trust him with anything. Now, she’ll have to trust him with her secrets and her life because a supernatural threat is killing her patients, and if she is to save them, she needs help.

The threat is real, but Effie is wrong about its target. The Amaranthine Kiss doesn’t want Effie’s patients. It is after her.

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The sixteen-year-old girl looked as if she was ninety years old. Straggly gray hair whisped around a wrinkled, sunken face. Her heart was failing. Her lungs barely inflated. Every additional second of life was a struggle.

Dr. Effie Eliades leaned close. “Who did this to you, Jess? What did this to you?”

Soft as a sigh, final and heart-breaking, the dying girl answered. “A kiss.”


3 responses to “Great Books, and Some Less Great News”

  1. Jenny, you’ve been an absolute powerhouse writing and releasing so many amazing books, and all while recovering from an injury. You know how much I admire you, and how wonderful your books are. Amaranthine’s Kiss will be totally worth the wait.

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