Friday, July 4, 2014

Friday Freebie--Spell Check

First of all Happy Fourth of July! I hope your day is filled with thoughts of freedom and how precious it is and that you are surrounded by friends and family today.  If you have a chance to sit and relax and read a book, here is a good one that is free today and tomorrow!

Go ahead, read the back copy below. And if this looks like a book that interests you, click Spell Check to get your free Kindle copy!


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A skeleton is rattling its way out of the closet marked “FAMILY SECRET! KEEP OUT!” Allyson Peterson believes that being hanged by the Salem High Witches is the absolute worst thing that can happen. But when her powers, wrested from the trolls of ancient Sweden, manifest themselves, she realizes that a prank hanging by vindictive cheerleaders is the least of her worries. Ally accidentally sends her parents to the jungle to fight anacondas, turns her brother into a mute, and curses the entire cheerleading team with an illness that has no cure, proving that her spells need a little checking. Her Swedish grandmother shows up to help her through the worst part of all—surviving the Troll Trials and saving the guy of her dreams from a vengeance that has festered through-out generations. The power is in her, if she can just get the magic right.

Julie Wright



Author Julie Wright Julie Wright (1972-still breathing) was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. She's lived in LA, Boston, and the literal middle of nowhere (don't ask). She wrote her first book when she was fifteen. She's written sixteen novels--nine of which are traditionally published. Julie won the Whitney award for best romance in 2010 with her novel Cross My Heart. She is agented by Sara Crowe at Harvey Klinger Inc. She has one husband, three kids, two salamanders, one dog, and a varying amount of fish (depending on attrition). She loves writing, reading, traveling, hiking, playing with her kids, and watching her husband make dinner. She used to speak fluent Swedish, but now speaks only well enough to cuss out her children in public. She hates mayonnaise.


2 comments:

Debra Erfert said...

Happy 4th!

I haven't seen anything from Julie for a while, and I've wondered what she's done Now I know.

This novel sounds cute! Thanks for the review.

Jon Spell said...

Oooh, it's got my name on it...