A Psychic with Catitude and other Freebies

I have put A Psychic with Catitude, book #2 in the Reg Rawlins Psychic Investigator series on Kindle for free this weekend. (And don’t look now, but What the Cat Knew, book #1 in the series is on for $0.99 for a limited time!)

About A Psychic with Catitude

Reg Rawlins is back in business, asked by Detective Jessup to consult on a missing persons case. 

Little does she know that it’s not your average teen runaway or kidnapping. There is something strange going on.

Reg is dealing with her own personal issues with her health, an overly-interested warlock, and a furry psychic partner with definite attitude. 

Time is running short for the teen and Reg needs to act now.

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$4.99
free Mar 1-3

Other freebies

I have looked around and dug up a few more freebies for you! Have a look at the following and stack up your kindle reads.

As always, double-check that books are still free before one-clicking! They can change. 

Peril at the Pawn Shop

Peril at the Pawn Shop
Peril at the Pawn Shop, by Mel Faye

Double-check – this one appears to be free in some countries and not in others.

Annie Hudson is busy. Really busy.

With her petsitting client, Ralph the pug, at her side, Annie is running around town walking dogs, training greyhounds, organizing puppy classes, and taking energetic Vizlas for runs. And it’s all to save money for and build interest in her not-yet-named dog store, the business she’s dreamed of for years.

But Annie’s plans change when she finds out that the death of local pawn shop owner, George Appleby, has been ruled a suicide. She knows that there’s at least one person in town who will benefit from Appleby’s death: Chet West, the real estate mogul who’s trying to buy up all the small businesses in her little town and replace them with chain stores and tourist destinations.

And one day soon the small store going out of business might be her own.

Off the Beadin’ Path

Off the Beadin' Path
Off the Beadin’ Path, by Janice Peacock

Glass beadmaker Jax O’Connell and her friend Tessa have no idea what challenges await them when they take a glassblowing class with Marco De Luca, a famous Italian glass artist—and infamous lothario.

After the first night of class, Tessa sees a body through the rain-streaked window of the studio. The next morning there’s no sign of Marco, and one of the studio owners is also missing. The local sheriff isn’t taking the disappearances seriously, but Tessa knows what she saw. To complicate matters, Officer Shaw and Detective Grant are both vying for Jax’s attention as she tracks down clues in a small town that’s been keeping more than one secret.

Jax and Tessa must face their fears to find the body and uncover the killer before another life is shattered. 

Which Mage Moved the Cheese?

Which Mage Moved the Cheese?
Which Mage Moved the Cheese?, by Nikkie Haverstock

When the ex-president of the Paranormal Cheese Council is found dead under the world’s largest wedge of cheese, Ella is on the case! Unable to admit who she really is, she goes undercover.

But can she, her klutzy sidekick, and the world’s most arrogant familiar escape the Booby-Trapped Queso of Doom, or stop eating the magically addictive beer-cheese fondue without giving things away to the anonymous villain? 

Watch Ella dress as a Bavarian Beer Wench, watch her familiar act all catlike, and watch her slow-burn relationship with the sexy and muscular Vin turn into cheesy goodness before she makes a public declaration that nips their developing relationship in the bloomy rind.

Doughnuts and Deception

Doughnuts and Deception
Doughnuts and Deception, by Agatha Frost

Julia never expected to be caught up in another murder investigation, but when she discovers that homeless people are dying suspiciously and the police aren’t investigating, she can’t sit back and do nothing.

After promising her young lodger, Jessie, that she will do everything she can to help, Julia finds herself diving headfirst into the case, aided by her new Detective Inspector boyfriend, Barker.

Sure there is a serial killer preying on the vulnerable residents of an old burnout warehouse, Julia must act quickly to get to the bottom of the mystery, but can she crack the case before more bodies turn up?

Destiny’s A Witch

Destiny's a Witch
Destiny’s a Witch, by Lucy May

Nothing is ever as it seems, at least not in Charm Cove, Maine. Moira Wicked—yes, that’s actually her name—moves away in the hopes she can escape her fate, or destiny, or something along those lines. She yearns to lead a normal life. 

A few years away teaches her one glaring lesson. It’s incredibly difficult to be normal when your first name means destiny, your last name is Wicked, and you actually do come from a family legendary for its witchy ways. 

Trying to keep her powers under wraps in the real world is a tad tricky. A love spell gone sideways sets in motion her return to Charm Cove for a spell. As bad luck would have it, or fate if you’d rather, she’s home for one single day when a body turns up floating in the town fountain. The oh-so-charming Charm Cove is turned upside down. Meanwhile, tourists are crowding its picturesque streets, and magic is being bottled up and sold as health remedies. 

Granny’s Got a Gun

Granny's Got a Gun
Granny’s Got a Gun, by Harper Lin

Barbara Gold, a retired CIA agent, is bored out of her skull in Cheerville, a small town in New England—until a man is poisoned during a book club meeting for seniors. Everyone thinks Lucien had a heart attack, but from his symptoms, Barbara knows someone has slipped poisoned into his cake or drink. Even though she is no longer undercover, Barbara feels as if she’s only playing the part of a sweet grandmother, but this may just be her most useful cover yet. 

The clock ticks as she investigates who in the Cheerville Active Readers’ Society would want Lucien dead. It’s only a matter of time before his death is declared murder and the police start hounding everyone.

Suddenly Barbara’s CIA training is useful again, and Cheerville is starting to seem not so dull after all…

Fangs in Fondant

Fangs in Fondant
Fangs in Fondant, by Melissa Monroe

Priscilla Pratt is 377 years old, give or take a decade. 

She’s the best baker in Bellmare, Massachusetts, and just wants to continue to lead a quiet life in the quaint and haunted tourist destination. 

Not even an elaborate, last-minute wedding cake commission— a multi-tiered, fondant replica of Dracula’s castle— could be a stake in her side.

But when the bride turns up dead hours before the wedding, Priscilla and her pastries are the first to be suspected.

Priscilla will have to get to the bottom of this frosting-laden murder, or her business and reputation will be six feet under. 

Greensmith Girls

Greensmith Girls
Greensmith Girls, by Raven Snow

Rowen Greensmith moved away to escape her crazy family. She has her own place and a job in tabloid journalism. Things aren’t perfect, but she’s hopeful they’ll improve. When Rowen’s Aunt Lydia calls her with news of a murder, all of that is turned on its head.

During the annual Greensmith family yard sale, Rowen’s Aunt Nadine sold a chest that turned out to have a dead body in it. As if that wasn’t bad enough, the woman she sold it to has now turned up dead! It’s a juicy story, and once Rowen’s boss catches wind of it, Rowen is put on the case.

Now Rowen is thrown back into the life she tried to escape. Everyone in the town of Lainswich remembers her, even the ones she rather wishes didn’t. The only total stranger is a handsome businessman who’s new to town. Unfortunately, he has motives all his own.

An Old Witches Tale

An Old Witches Tale
An Old Witches Tale, by Agnes Lester Brown

How did Granny Fae, witch extraodinaire, get kicked out of the Shady Pastures old age home? Fae, who now lives with her Whitewood kin in Fennelmoore, has always been vague about that part of her life. She says it would’ve never happened if she and her friends Dinah and Blaise hadn’t been running that clandestine potion factory in the Shady Pastures basement.

And then there was the mysterious death of their good friend and confidante, Shade Pastures janitor Joe Humberton. With the cops at a loss about who did it, Fae and her mates had to intervene, resulting in all kinds of unexpected consequences, both normal, and well, weird.

After all, they never expected it to be… never mind. Let her tell the story.

Even Witches Get the Blues

Even Witches get the Blues
Even Witches get the Blues, by J.D. Winters

Haley is a witch with amnesia and she might be the most normal thing in the spooky town of Moonhaven.
She wakes up in a strange motel room, no idea who she is, with just the clothes on her back and, weirdly, the deed to a property in Moonhaven where everybody seems to know her.

Back for less than a day she discovers, in no short order, that she has an entire missing family, a town history as a wild child, and a grandmother who seems to want her to prepare to save civilization. Not only that, she’s the lead suspect in a murder and Deputy Sheriff Shane McAllister knows more about her than he should.

The real murderer is on the move. 

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