Free Prequel from Entangled Publishing

The Lola Cruz Christmas Story

More interesting things for a friday. I just got an e-mail from Entangled Publishing offering a free prequel copy of the Lola Cruz Mystery series. Download it for free and see if you like these characters. There are two other books out now in the series. Some additional information below. I got my copy. You know never where you find your next favorite author.

B&N Nook or Amazon Kindle

Living the Vida Lola introduced readers to Dolores ‘Lola’ Cruz, Latina PI. “I like to say that Lola is my alter ego–if I were a sexy, clever, Latina private investigator,” says the series author, Melissa Bourbon Ramirez.

Hasta la Vista, Lola! came next, followed by Bare-Naked Lola ($4.99 eBook), which came out this past May. Bare-Naked Lola takes Lola to a professional basketball dance team, and then to a nudist resort. Picture Lucy and Ethel type antics, dashing behind bushes and strategic towels and you’ll understand where Lola stands on the whole nudist lifestyle. It’s a lot of fun, and a good mystery, too.

But sometimes people don’t want to jump into a series midway in (even though you totally can with Lola–each story is a stand alone story), so Melissa wrote a holiday short story which is a prequel to the series and allows readers to get a taste of Lola in a mini-dose. Just the perfect length for a holiday read when everyone is short on time, also. The Lola Cruz Christmas Story is our gift to readers. It’s a free download from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and ITunes, so will work on any eReader!

If you haven’t tried any of the Lola Cruz Mysteries and want to see if Lola is for you (hey, Jennifer Lopez’s production company gave it three reads in consideration for a TV series, so that’s a good endorsement!), try the free holiday story! We don’t think you’ll be sorry :)

About Lucy Dosch

I am working mother of two beautiful girls with an obsession for reading. I now carry my Nook everywhere I go and I am ready to read at any given time, whether waiting in line at car pick up, waiting for dinner to cook, or once the kids are finally settled for the night.

Posted on October 12, 2012, in Book Reviews. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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