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Your Deals: How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow by Monica Sweeney and Feronia Parker-Thomas. The sun a

Your Deals: How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow by Monica Sweeney and Feronia Parker-Thomas. The sun and the clouds are best friends. Together they make rainbows, bringing color to the world. But when they have a fight, everything turns gray! Can a small box of crayons bring back the color? A charming picture book for fans of The Day the Crayons Quit! [BookBub] Your Deals  [How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow by Monica Sweeney and Feronia Parker-Thomas] [How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow] By Monica Sweeney and Feronia Parker-Thomas  The sun and the clouds are best friends. Together they make rainbows, bringing color to the world. But when they have a fight, everything turns gray! Can a small box of crayons bring back the color? A charming picture book for fans of The Day the Crayons Quit! $1.99 $9.99 [Amazon]   [Children's] [Justice Calling by Annie Bellet] [Justice Calling] By Annie Bellet  From a Hugo Award–nominated and USA Today bestselling author: Years after escaping from a cannibalistic sorcerer, Jade enjoys a quiet life in Idaho. But when dark forces threaten her friends, she’s forced to dust off her magical powers. An enchanting page-turner with over 1,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads. Free! $0.99 [Amazon]   [Fantasy] [Seeking Refuge by Stephan Bauman, Matthew Soerens, and Dr. Issam Smeir] [Seeking Refuge] By Stephan Bauman, Matthew Soerens, and Dr. Issam Smeir  The refugee crisis is one of the most pressing global issues at hand today. How should Christians around the world respond to such a large population of displaced peoples? A thorough and practical guide to this complicated topic. $1.99 $10.99 [Amazon]   [Christian Nonfiction] [50 Things You Need to Know About Satan and Demons by Mark H. Muska] [50 Things You Need to Know About Satan and Demons] By Mark H. Muska  Modern media is saturated with casual representations of Satan, but the realities of evil are all laid out in the Bible. With answers to questions about the devil’s appearance, powers, and weaknesses, this guide will help you to defend yourself from the forces of hell. $0.99 $6.63 [Amazon]   [Christian Nonfiction] [The Rich Are Different by Susan Howatch] [The Rich Are Different] By Susan Howatch  Wall Street in the 1920s is a glittering world — but darkness lurks beneath the surface. When devious and alluring Dinah charms Paul, a ruthless investment banker, his life spins out of control in this mesmerizing New York Times bestseller. $1.99 $14.99 [Amazon]   [Historical Fiction] [Alaskan Dawn by Edie Claire] [Alaskan Dawn] By Edie Claire  From a USA Today bestselling author: Haley agrees to act as surrogate and carry her twin sister’s child. But when family drama becomes overwhelming, she retreats to Alaska for a week. Pregnant and alone, she finds laughter once more with boat captain Ben… $0.99 $4.99 [Amazon]   [Contemporary Romance] [Her Billionaire Rancher Boss by Genevieve Turner] [Her Billionaire Rancher Boss] By Genevieve Turner  When Pilar tells her billionaire boss she’s decided to leave the ranch where she’s worked for years, Benedict isn’t ready to let her go… A charming romance! Free! $0.99 [Amazon]   [Contemporary Romance] [Secrets in the Grave by Karen Ann Hopkins] [Secrets in the Grave] By Karen Ann Hopkins  The suspicious death of an Amish woman leads Sheriff Serenity Adams to investigate a newly arrived medicine man who seems able to achieve the impossible. But could this peaceful healer also be capable of murder? A heart-stopping mystery! Free! $3.99 [Amazon]   [Crime Fiction] [Is This Tomorrow by Caroline Leavitt] [Is This Tomorrow] By Caroline Leavitt  “The novel you need to read today” (Jodi Picoult). A New York Times bestselling author weaves this splendid tale of love, loss, and mystery: When Jimmy disappears from his 1950s neighborhood, his friends and family must face the aftermath. “Arresting, skillful, magical” (The San Francisco Chronicle). $1.99 $14.95 [Amazon]   [Bestsellers], [Historical Fiction], [Literary Fiction] Invite Your Friends Do your friends love to read? Invite them to join BookBub today!  [Send Invitation] Prices may change without notice, so please verify that the deal is still available before downloading. You are receiving the United States edition of BookBub and some deals may not be available outside this region. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. BookBub · 1 Broadway 14th floor · Cambridge, MA 02142 · United States [Unsubscribe] | [Update Preferences] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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