What Indie Books Are You Reading This Month?

IU reading challenge ksbWelcome to this month’s “What are you reading this month” in conjunction with the Indies Unlimited 2016 Reading Challenge. You don’t have to be a part of the challenge to participate in this feature, but… I mean, come on, the Challenge is pretty cool!

Here’s how “What Are You Reading…” works:

Just put the following information in the comment section:

  1. Book title
  2. ONE link to download the book (only secure retail sites – Amazon, Smashwords, B&N, Kobo, or Apple/iStore)
  3. Whether the book is part of the Reading Challenge & if so, which category

(We will convert your Amazon link to a clickable book cover. Do not attempt to insert an image in comments on your own.)

Remember, INDIE books only.

So go ahead, tell everyone – What Indie Book Are you Reading This Month?

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9 thoughts on “What Indie Books Are You Reading This Month?”

  1. I’m busy beta reading memoir manuscripts by Suzanne White and Sylvie Nickels, this moth, so no links yet. I’ll make sure you get to hear about them when they are released.this month.

  2. Thought I would try something light and fanciful for a change. I just started: “Back From Chaos, Earth’s Pendulum Book One”
    by Yvonne Hertzberger

  3. Just blazed through the first 5 books in a series about Oliver Twist and Jack Dawkins (the Artful Dodger) and I’m waiting, as patiently as possible, for the 6th and final volume. This is an extraordinary story about two wounded souls who heal each other through genuine, unconditional love. The author’s research into Victorian England is superb. And incidentally, the book covers are absolutely gorgeous, as noted in Joel Friedlander’s monthly contests. Highly recommended. The first volume is Fagin’s Boy.

  4. A Million Steps
    By Kurt Koontz
    Enjoying this true story of Kurt’s account of his experience walking the Camino.
    (Not part of a reading challenge.)

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