Indie Book Connect Subscription Box Review + Coupon – September 2017

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Indie Book Connect is a subscription box for the reader who walks into Barnes and Noble and feels like they have read it all. It will introduce you to a wonderful world of independent authors and all of the books that you have been missing out on. Every month, you can expect to receive two new fiction books from two separate authors. All of the books come autographed and the box also includes a unique bookmark from an indie artist.

DEAL: Get 5% off every box for life! Use coupon code HELLO.

The Cellomaker by J. Avram Werner ($11.50)

From politics to espionage to hidden secrets, the fate of an unforgettable military American family is begun in the 1st book of the Cellomaker series. The “General” – fierce patriarch. Daughter Sandi – haunted by memories of her past covert military excursions. Sons Richard, Jeffrey and John – their lives all intertwined in the most momentous events of the century. Their world begins to turn upside down with the shooting of a close friend. An action that releases secrets, long hidden in the folds of history, into the light of day . This is a story about family, friends and commitment. Ordinary people, as they perceive themselves, working to protect their lives, family and their nation – a page-turner.

This sounds like a real page turner and a nail biter. I am looking forward to diving into a family saga .This one appears to be centered round protecting family and their nation. I’ve also noticed this is only the first book in the series so I have a lot of reading ahead of me.

Shattering Time by KJ Waters ($14.99)

The number one best-selling thriller Stealing Time continues its “breathtakingly original” journey.

Ronnie Andrews returns from eighteenth century London shell-shocked from her first terrifying time travel encounter. Her boyfriend, Jeffrey Brennan, casts doubt on her sanity leaving Ronnie wondering if she went back in time or is having a mental breakdown.

To add to the tension, Hurricane Francis, a storm the size of Texas, is barreling towards Florida and her fears of a repeat time travel experience mount. Ronnie’s best friend Steph, along with her friend Nick and Steph’s younger brother Ian, shield Ronnie from the dangers of Francis but cannot save her from traveling back in time. Unfortunately, their meddling brings Ronnie to the brink of destruction as they are caught in the throes of the hurricane’s wrath.

Once again, Ronnie is transported to dangerous places and plagued with desperate situations, while experiencing perilous cultures including one of America’s first mysteries — the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island.

A stunning conclusion brings Ronnie face to face with a dangerous ally who may hold the key to her past while offering salvation for her future.

This is the second book in the series and it’s all about time travel. There is something so fascinating about time travel to me, it’s my nerd side coming out. I can’t wait to read this series but I will need to get book one first.

You can turn this box into a book club to help add to the experience of reading independent books.

It’s so exciting to find new authors and to have books signed by them is even more exciting. I love that there is no unnecessary packaging and that the focus is on the books. I am pretty excited to try reading both of these books because they have peeked my interest. All I need is a hot cup of tea and a quiet corner to bring myself into a new world.

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