Posts Tagged by supernatural
Impressive Supernatural Thriller
April 11, 2014 | Filled under Paranormal |
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Pick up today’s debut knock-out that Midwest Book Review calls, “supernatural thriller writing at its best. . . . immersing readers in a quagmire of emotions and cat-and-mouse moves.” The Perfect Game by Stephen Paul will keep you dialed in until the last page. It currently has a 4.8 star rating with 13 reviews.
A Little About The Perfect Game:
In a dark Manhattan alley, a young woman suddenly collapses from a brain hemorrhage. The statistics say it’s rare for someone so young and healthy, yet all signs point to natural causes. But when Kyle Vine, the man she was supposed to meet that night, learns she wasn’t the only victim, he knows there’s something more going on and soon discovers a mysterious link to the sudden success of a journeyman pitcher for the New York Yankees.
As the lethal brain bleeds continue to strike, Kyle and the woman’s eccentric uncle work together to unravel a mystery unlike any the world has ever seen in order to stop a ruthless killer from striking again.
About the Author:
Stephen was raised in the suburbs of Long Island and now lives with his wife and son in New York City. When not crusading on behalf of the design professional community, he enjoys writing thrillers with a supernatural touch.
What Readers Are Saying About The Perfect Game:
“This was a great read. (I actually read it twice!) The Perfect Game had me on the edge of my seat for the entire book.” -Michael
“Twists and turns that always seemed to go in the right direction without ever being predictable. Complete, honest, believable characters…” -Edward
Don’t miss today’s impressive supernatural thriller, The Perfect Game.
Supernatural Fairy Tale Series
December 21, 2013 | Filled under Adult Fantasy, YA Fantasy, YA Fiction |
Fall in love with the entire fantastic supernatural fairy tale series – The Cindy Chronicles: The Complete Set by bestselling author, RaShelle Workman. It currently has a 4.7 star rating and for a limited time ONLY, it can be nabbed for just $.99.
A Brief Synopsis of The Cindy Chronicles: The Complete Set:
From a seemingly insignificant word comes the most magical of fairy tales. Possessing magic sucks. What doesn’t suck? Fashion, Cindy’s boyfriend Gabe and her best friend, Snow White.
About the Author:
RaShelle Workman is the international bestselling author of the Dead Roses series (“Sleeping Roses,” book 1 in the series, has been translated into Turkish and is NOW available wherever Turkish books are sold), the Immortal Essence series, the Blood and Snow series, the Cindy Chronicles, and Touching Melody (A Forever First Novel). She’s sold over five hundred thousand copies of her novels worldwide. You can find RaShelle all over the web, but the best place to start is on her blog: rashelleworkman.com.
What Readers Are Saying About The Cindy Chronicles:
“Fast moving and lots of twists and turns. It also has a perfect ending!” –Krista Snowden
“Another great series by RaShelle 🙂 She makes you fall in love with her characters and always want more…keep up the great work and terrific writing…” –Amazon Reviewer
“Super addicting and amazing story. Love the way RaShelle Workman draws the reader in from the very beginning.” –Jamie Stites
Snag your copy of the supernatural fairy tales, The Cindy Chronicles: The Complete Set for only $.99 – NOW!
An Intense Supernatural Horror Story
April 6, 2013 | Filled under Uncategorized |
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Make sure to grab a copy of today’s featured book before it hits the Big Screen. Award-winning, bestselling author and screenwriter, Scott Nicholson, brings you an intense and emotional supernatural horror story in The Home. “Keep both hands on your pants, because Nicholson is about to scare them off.”–J.A. Konrath, Origin
About The Home:
When twelve-year-old Freeman Mills arrives at Wendover, a home for troubled children, it’s a chance for a new start. But second chances aren’t easy for Freeman, the victim of painful childhood experiments that enabled him to read other people’s minds.
At Wendover, Freeman and the other children are subjected to other secret experiments, organized by a dark organization called The Trust. But the experiments do more than open up clairvoyant powers–the electromagnetic fields used in the experiments are summoning the spirits of the patients who died at Wendover back when it was a psychiatric ward.
Now a new scientist has been brought into the project, an unstable and cruel pioneer in ESP studies who performed most of his work on a very special subject: his son, Freeman Mills.
About the Author:
Scott has written more than 20 novels, about 80 short stories, four children’s books, some comic books, screenplays, and a couple of non-fiction books, as well as five collaborations with J.R. Rain. Many of his tales are based on supernatural legends from the Southern Appalachian Mountains. He also writes mystery and suspense thrillers that are most often compared to the work of Stephen King and Dean Koontz.
He’s also published Liquid Fear and Chronic Fear with Amazon’s Thomas & Mercer imprint, as well as a number of audiobooks and foreign translations. He loves hearing from you, because you’re the reason he does this, so connect with him! More at http://www.hauntedcomputer.com.
What Fans Say About The Home:
“Like Stephen King, he has an eye and ear for the rhythms of rural America, and like King he knows how to summon serious scares. My advice? Buy everything he writes.”– Bentley Little, The Haunting
“Always surprises and always entertains.” –Jonathan Maberry, Patient Zero
“Scott Nicholson understands that the best horror novels achieve primal fear through a combination of sustained atmosphere, richly drawn characters, and believable if uncanny evils that draw unholy power from everyday lives.” —Christopher Ransom, The Birthing House
If you haven’t already picked up a copy of The Home, you should.
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