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An Action-Packed Thrill-Ride for Everyone
September 22, 2013 | Filled under Mystery Thriller, YA Fantasy, YA Fiction |
They took everything: her family, her home, her childhood. Take a look at today’s multi-genre, action-packed featured novel – Nomad by JL Bryan. It has a whopping 4.5 star rating with 21 reviews. “Nomad was a fast paced, funny, action packed thrill ride…The writing was fantastic. The worlds were described perfectly.” –Amazon Reviewer
A Little About Nomad:
By the age of nineteen, Raven has spent most of her life in the sprawling slums of America, fighting as a rebel against the dictatorship. When the rebellion steals an experimental time-travel device, she travels back five decades to the year 2013. Her plan: assassinate the future dictator when he is still young and vulnerable, long before he comes to power. She must move fast to reshape history, because agents from her own time are on her trail, ready to execute her on sight.
About the Author:
J.L. Bryan is the author of The Paranormals series (Jenny Pox, Tommy Nightmare, Alexander Death) and other books. Fairy Metal Thunder is the first book in his new Songs of Magic series. He lives in Atlanta with his wife Christina, his baby son John, and some dogs and cats. Website: www.jlbryanbooks.com Twitter: @jlbryanbooks
Praise for Nomad:
“Our heroine, Raven, is just all kinds of awesome and I loved her for that…I also loved how badass she is: this girl knows how to kick some butt and handle a weapon. What could be more awesome than that?” –Nerdette Reviews
“This book was epic beyond epicness. What does that mean? It means JL Bryan took the best parts of almost every book I have read and threw them in here. It was a wild ride.” –Contagious Reads
If you haven’t grabbed your copy of Nomad, do it now.
Fantastic Finds for Your Kindle
July 26, 2013 | Filled under Kindle Fire, Literary Fiction, Mystery Thriller, Political Thriller, Romance |
Fantastic Finds for Your Kindle – Right Here. Right Now.
Whether your prefer a certain genre, or you just love a good book, take a look at today’s Fantastic Finds and discover a favorite new author.
From the bestselling author of “Contact” comes a new thriller series reviewers call “riveting, captivating, one of the best of it’s genre”.
The murder of a Paris bookseller who discovers a lost manuscript of prophecies by Nostradamus sends Nick Carter, Selena Connor and the Project on a global hunt for the fabled Ark of the Covenant. While people are doing their best to kill him and he’s trying to stay alive, Nick is struggling with his PTSD. He’ll lose Selena if he doesn’t find a way to handle it. But how can he find time to sort out his personal life when he’s caught up in one of the most dangerous missions of his career?
The scenic descriptions alone are worth the read!
When Chicago’s city life takes its toll on single mom Sarah Davidson, she jumps at the chance to move back home, all the way to the boondocks of Kansas. Little did she know, the local Sheriff, handsome Carl Pierce, was making the same move from Tulsa. A tornado of events conspire against them, tamping the rising fire of passion. Can they beat the odds or will Sarah regret moving home again?
HELL’S GATE is a historical action adventure set in British East Africa in 1898. It is inspired by the true events in the British Protectorate when the British government constructed a railway line from Mombassa on the east coast of Africa to the shores of Lake Victoria in Uganda. Michel Parker has woven a tale of intrigue, violence and conspiracy against a backdrop of the splendour of the Rift Valley and the volcanic landscape that threatens the very existence of the railway line itself. The explosive mixture of love, conspiracy, treachery and political intrigue are brought together in a beautifully woven tapestry in this compelling tale.
Corporate Conspiracy Collides with Middle East Diplomacy during the Arab Spring
“Seventeen year-old Ruby and her little brother Thorn, have only known a life blighted by the extremist Fireseed Cult. The night Ruby is set to be claimed by one of its cruelest and oldest leaders, she makes a bid for freedom. Ruby’s new life could bring her friendship, love, even fortune, but nothing comes without a price. Life outside a strange cult isn’t without its dangers, and the experience leaves Ruby transformed and communing with the Fireseed more closely than she ever would have imagined. Stine delivers a thrilling adventure led by an exciting cast of characters, and the romance is really well handled.” -YA’s The Word
This is a dark satire that exposes unfair social structures, unequal education systems, and the very value systems that serve as a detriment for minorities
2012 Best Indie Book Finalists
September 1, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
Hi, Kindle Readers!
We have a special treat for you today. So if you’re wondering where you can find great reads by lesser known independent and small press authors, you have come to the right place – at the right time. Today we are announcing the finalists in our 2012 Kindle Book Review Best Indie Book Contest. We will feature these books all week, too! These titles are the top 30 books out of over 170 semifinalists.
But stay tuned. We will announce the Grand Prize Winners and the Winner of a KINDLE FIRE on Oct. 1st! We will give away over $1,000 in cash and prizes!!!! And sign up by email to get our daily freebie alert and featured great reads. Click here to ~> SUBSCRIBE
Now, without further ado, here are the TOP-5 Finalists in each category!
HORROR/SUSPENSE…
Devil’s Hand by M.E. Patterson
The Beautiful Evil by Robbi Bryant
The Drought by Patricia Fulton
The Dying of the Light by Jason Kristopher
This Time You Lose by Chris Stralyn
LITERARY FICTION…
A Death on the Wolf by G.M Frazier
After the Fog by Kathleen Shoop
Come Back to Me by Melissa Foster
Pegasus Falling by William E. Thomas
River in the Sea by Tina Boscha
ROMANCE…
Deadly Obsession by Kristine Cayne
Hardball by V.K Sykes
The Memory of You by Laurie Kellogg
To Dare the Duke of Dangerfield by Bronwen Evans
Walking with Elephants by Karen S. Bell
SCI-FI/FANTASY…
Bypass Gemini by Joseph Lallo
Contract of Defiance by Tammy Salyer
Dremiks by Cassandra Davis
The Darkening Dream by Andy Gavin
Wool Omnibus by Hugh Howey
MYSTERY/THRILLER…
Chasing Innocence by John Potter
Last One Chosen by Stephen Woodfin
OMAR: A Novel Craig O. Thompson
Project Moses by Robert B. Lowe
The Fall of Billy Hitchings by Kirkus MacGowen
YOUNG ADULT…
Cycles by Lois D. Brown
Open Minds by Susan Kaye Quinn
Purple by Graham J. Sharpe
Untraceable by S.R. Johannes
Wanted: Dead or Undead, The Zombie West by Angela Scott
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