Thursday 12 September 2013

Help Raise Money For Animals In Need With These Amazing Books!

I'm sharing this from my mum's blog because it's very important.


Help raise money for animals in need with these amazing titles.


September Sale!


All titles just $0.99 each!

From bestselling and award winning author, Sibel Hodge, comes an inspirational coming of age novel...


"A percentage of the royalties from the sale of this book will be contributed to Panthera, a leading international conservation organization dedicated to protecting and preserving the world's big cats, plus other wildlife conservation groups." -- Sibel Hodge, Author


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 or here: Smashwords



Linda Deane is a South African author and actively involved in the rescue and rehome network. She takes in abused and abandoned cats and kittens, fostering them until their forever homes are found. Her writing goes towards the sterilization and feeding of the animals in her care. 

Ice Angel is a fictitious tribute to one of her very special rescued kitties – an imagined account of one of her nine lives.

Buy it here: Amazon  Amazon UK
or here: Smashwords



Have you ever wished your cat could talk or wondered where he/she goes when you are not around?


Kiwi in Cat City is the first book in a series, of which there are six fun adventures so far. Furry fun for ages 9-99.



Vickie Johnstone supports Hillside Animal Sanctuary, UK, where unwanted and abused animals are given a much needed sanctuary. 

Buy it here: Amazon Amazon UK
or here: Smashwords



A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to three of my favourite animal charities.” – Marie Symeou, Author  

This is the story of a cute tabby kitten (my Athena) as she awaits her fate at an animal rescue shelter. Will she find her forever home? A heartwarming story for both children and adults alike. 

Note from the author: "For this month only I will be donating ALL ROYALTIES to my chosen charities."

 Buy it here: Amazon Amazon UK
or here: Smashwords



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