Monthly Archives: August 2012
Best Indie Books of 2012 SEMIFINALIST – The Tears of Elios by Crista McHugh
August 31, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
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Kindle Readers, slip into a rich fantasy land with today’s Best Indie Books of 2012 SEMIFINALIST, The Tears of Elios by Crista McHugh. Shape-shifters’ Rule #1: Don’t let the humans know you still exist. Rule #2: If a human finds out about you, silence them. Some rules were meant to be broken…
A Little About The Tears of Elios:
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HOT NEW Release – Thin Wire by Christine Lewry, A Gripping Family Journey
August 31, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
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Kindle friends, take a look at Thin Wire by Christine Lewry. It’s an honest and intimate account of heroin addiction told by both mother and daughter. A raw and disturbing look into a family struggling.
A Brief Synopsis of Thin Wire:
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Best Indie Books of 2012 SEMIFINALIST – Shades of Gray by Andy Holloman
August 31, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
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How far would you go to save your child’s life? Could you break the law? Today’s Best Indie Books of 2012 SEMIFINALIST is Shades of Grey by Andy Holloman. It currently has a 4.1 star rating and has also been a Readers Favorite semifinalist in the Suspense genre.
A Little About Shades of Gray:
In the Fall of 2001, John Manning’s life is in turmoil. His six-year-old daughter Lucy needs a kidney transplant, and his travel agency is in financial distress because of the 9/11 tragedy. A lapse in his health insurance means he also has to quickly secure funds for his daughter’s operation.
“Wow! Holloman delivers on a taut thriller that will keep you turning the pages far into the night. This book should be at the top of everyone’s reading list for 2012”—
S. Burnham, PeakCityPublishing.com
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Best Indie Books of 2012 SEMIFINALIST – Ring of Fire by Bill Cokas
August 30, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
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Today’s Best Indie Books of 2012 SEMIFINALIST is Ring of Fire by Bill Cokas. It is a quirky suspense full of wry social satire, combining offbeat characters, a contemporary twisted plot and a setting that’s equal parts academia and Aegean Sea.
A Brief Synopsis of Ring of Fire:
Seeking refuge from a corporate scandal, Wally Gibbs trades his corner office in Chicago for a tweed jacket with elbow patches in a quaint college town. He soon realizes he wasn’t meant to teach marketing; he was meant to reinvent it.
As Wally ensnares his unsuspecting students in the beta test, Project Argus catches the attention of eight-fingered frustrated campus policeman Nick Pappas. Sensing a connection to an unsolved student death, Nick becomes obsessed with exposing the scheme, even “deputizing” student cartoonist Zak Dawson to do the digging he can’t. The pair follows Wally to a tiny Greek island, where he acquires a rare exotic gem that he smuggles back home and turns over to a local jeweler. Within a few days, the hottest-selling graduation ring in the school’s history is quietly collecting data–and claiming lives.
About the Author:
Some of Bill’s earliest and fondest memories involve travel–more specifically, escaping into fiction. A childhood book club subscription yielded stacks of timeless, memorable titles that he has since shared with his own children. Bill graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism degree and has spent more than two decades writing award-winning ads and commercials, first in Chicago, and now back in North Carolina, where he also teaches at his alma mater. This is his first novel.
What People Are Saying About Ring of Fire:
“If you like Janet Evanovich, Marshall Karp, Jack Getz and Carl Hiaasen, you have to pick up Bill Cokas. His novels are high on the entertainment scale and saturated with high and low humor. This is laugh out loud stuff, folks.” –R. Rohn
“A crime novel with a humorous angle, Ring of Fire is not your everyday thriller which is why I enjoyed it so much…” –Rita
“Ring of Fire, with its blend of humor, suspense and relationships provides a satisfying page-turner, even for this female reader who’s typically absorbed in a story of relationships from a woman’s perspective. Kudos to Bill Cokas!” –Connie Rosser Riddle
Snag your copy of Ring of Fire today.
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The Kult by Shaun Jeffrey, A Prosper Snow Novel
August 30, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
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Kindle friends, today’s featured novel is The Kult by Shaun Jeffrey, a chilling serial killer thriller. It has a 4.5 star rating with 24 customer reviews. You won’t want to put this one down, but you will want to leave the lights on.
A Little About The Kult:
Out of misguided loyalty, police officer Prosper Snow is goaded into helping his friends perform a copycat killing, but when the real killer comes after him, it’s not only his life on the line, but his family’s too. Now if he goes to his colleagues for help, he risks being arrested for murder. If he doesn’t, he risks being killed.
About the Author:
Shaun Jeffrey was brought up in a house in a cemetery, so it was only natural for his prose to stray towards the dark side when he started writing. Among his 30-plus writing credits are short stories published in Surreal Magazine, Dark Discoveries, Shadowed Realms, and DeathGrip: Legacy of Terror. He has also had one collection published, Voyeurs of Death and five novels, Killers, The Kult, Deadfall, Fangtooth and Evilution. The Kult was optioned for film by Gharial Productions and is now awaiting release.
What People Are Saying About The Kult:
“Shaun Jeffrey hits one out of the park with this creepy, character-driven thriller that starts with a jolt, stays in the fast lane, and plunges into the darkest territory of the human mind.” –Jonathan Maberry, author of PATIENT ZERO
“Part mystery, part police procedural, part horror story, it’s one thrilling ride.” –Nate Kenyon, author of THE REACH and THE BONE FACTORY
“The Kult is a creeping stalk through a shadowy labyrinth of thrills and terror. Shaun Jeffrey delivers a pulse-pounding novel of superb skill and unequivocal horror.” –Jon F. Merz author of PARALLAX and the Lawson Vampire novels.
Don’t miss this one…grab your copy of The Kult today.
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