Send summer off with a weekend of reading

This weekend in Canada is Labour Day weekend, just like it is in the US. It’s a three-day weekend (for some) that marks the end of summer because, here in Nova Scotia, school begins after Labour Day.

To celebrate the changing of seasons from carefree summer to scheduled and routined autumn, I have made the first three books in my Marrying Elizabeth series free! They are free all weekend long (until Sept 2)!

And because I had them free, I added them to a multi-author promotion via Bookfunnel — just so there are a few more long weekend read options for you to pick from.

All the books in this promotion are supposed to be sweet and wholesome romances and FREE today and tomorrow. Yes, that’s a day shorter than mine, so don’t delay in checking it out!

You’ll also note that only two of the Marrying Elizabeth books are listed on the landing page at the link above. That’s because there was a max limit of two books that could be submitted. So, after clicking on one of the book on the landing page, just visit the series page on Amazon to see all three free books.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend whether you get it “off” or not!

Happy Reading!

Leenie

Click the image to be taken to the promotion landing page.

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Leenie Brown

Leenie Brown fell in love with Jane Austen's works when she first read Sense and Sensibility followed immediately by Pride and Prejudice in her early teens. As the second of five daughters and an avid reader, she has always loved to see where her imagination takes her and to play with and write about the characters she meets along the way. In 2013, these two loves collided when she stumbled upon the world of Jane Austen Fan Fiction. A year later, in 2014, she began writing her own Austen-inspired stories and began publishing them in 2015. Leenie lives in Nova Scotia, Canada with her two teenage boys and her very own Mr. Brown (a wonderful mix of all the best of Darcy, Bingley and Edmund with healthy dose of the teasing Mr. Tillney and just a dash of the scolding Mr. Knightley).