Archive for June 2012

Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Monday, June 4 – Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 80% on Pulitzer Prize Winner Michael Chabon’s Defense of Genre Fiction, MAPS AND LEGENDS, plus … Don’t miss Michael Mullin’s THE PLIGHT AND PLOT OF PRINCESS PENNY (Today’s Sponsor)

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The Plight and Plot of Princess Penny

by Michael Mullin
4.3 stars – 6 Reviews
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From the author of “8: The Previously Untold Story of the Previously Unknown 8th Dwarf” comes an original fairy tale about a teenage princess who hires the witch from “The Frog Prince” to get revenge on a Mean Girl at school.
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Maps and Legends: Reading and Writing Along the BorderlandsKindle Daily Deal: Maps and Legends

Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Chabon’s collection of 16 essays champions the cause of sci-fi, fantasy, thrillers, westerns, and other genre novels, comics, and pulp fiction. For Chabon, stories that give us great pleasure are, in many ways, our best art, the building blocks of our shared imagination.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Sunday, June 3 – Two Great Reads for under $3 — Save 72% on James Sallis’ First Mystery in his John Turner Trilogy, CYPRESS GROVE, plus … Don’t miss Clyde Hayes and Pat Jacobson’s THE LADY IN THE FLAME (Today’s Sponsor)

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The Lady In The Flame

by Clyde Hayes, Pat Jacobson
5.0 stars – 1 Reviews
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Twelve year-old Ricka, an orphan at Alston Manor School for Girls, has been ordered to bring up food from the cold, dreary cellar. She grips her lantern tightly as she descends the stone stairs, terrifed that her lantern will go out and that she will be stranded in the dark.

Ricka’s fear of the dark goes back to her earliest memories, back to the time when Ricka’s parents, in an effort to save her tiny daughter from marauding soldiers, hides her under the loose floorboards of their small apartment. After two days of black, near freezing conditions, Ricka’s crying is finally heard by one of the remaining neighbors, and she is rescued from the grave she had been too small to escape from by herself. Years later Ricka learns that her parents have died in a concentration camp.

As Ricka takes her turn helping in the orphanage kitchen, she tries to help her friend, Mary, who suffers from crippling arthritis. The girls work diligently to avoid the wrath of headmistress Helga who looks for ways to punish everyone except her own daughter, Nora, who constantly receives preferential treatment.

In addition to being the Headmistress, Helga is also the only teacher for the small group of girls, and the girls soon realize that Helga knows little about the subjects she pretends to teach. Occasionally the school enjoys a visit, though, from Herr Zimmerman, the Director of Libraries for Ambria. Herr Zimmerman delights in explaining the history of Alston Manor where the orphanage is now located, and also brings books and other items that he hopes will enrich their meager lives. The girls especially enjoy the folklore that Herr Zimmerman relates to them, including the story of Queen Lorinda who disappeared over 400 years earlier and is supposedly banished by a wicked sorcerer to live forever in a magic lamp. Before he leaves the orphanage, Herr Zimmerman lends each girl a book and instructs them to read it and then pass it on to the others.

Nora steals Ricka’s book before she has had a chance to finish reading it, and a fight ensues between the two girls. Headmistress Helga takes her daughter’s side and punishes Ricka by banishing her to the unlit cellar for three days. Ricka uses her survival instincts and makes herself comfortable, eventually finding an ancient leather case that contains six small brass lamps. She lights one of the lamps with matches she has hidden in a pocket, and discovers that the spirit of Queen Lorinda does indeed live inside the flame. The Queen instructs Ricka to place the lamps in various areas of the orphanage, and shows her how to travel from room to room through the magic of the flame.

Two thieving brothers decide to use Alston Manor as a hiding place. The thieves tie up the headmistress and lock up the girls. Ricka scares off the theives by dressing as the ghostly Lorinda. In the meantime, Herr Zimmerman returns to the school because he realizes the uncanny resemblance that Ricka has to his dead sister-in-law. With Ricka’s help he uncovers the financial scam that Helga has been using to run the orphanage. He also confirms, through files hidden in Helga’s bedroom, that Ricka is his niece Erica.

 

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Cypress GroveKindle Daily Deal: Cypress Grove 

The first book of the masterfully-written John Turner trilogy follows a former big-city cop, psychotherapist, and ex-con as he tries to forget his past in a small town outside Memphis. His plan unravels when Sheriff Lonnie Bates asks Turner for help solving the ritualistic murder of a homeless man.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Saturday, June 2 – Two Great Reads for under $1 — Save 84% on Uyen Nicole Duong’s Novel of Children Torn From Each Other by War, POSTCARDS FROM NAM, plus … Don’t miss Alle Wells’ RAILROAD MAN (Today’s Sponsor)

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Railroad Man

by Alle Wells
4.7 stars – 20 Reviews
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Railroad Man follows the life of handsome railroad engineer, Mick MacDonald, from 1929 to 1978. Mick looks back on a fulfilling career and a turbulent private life.

His career moves the reader from the steam engines of the Great Depression into the diesel age. Mick looks through the lens of history at his relationships with his mother, sisters, cousin, and wife.

As he guides us through the vast changes during his lifetime, one constant remains…Mick’s love for women.

Praise for Railroad Man:

Brilliant, moving, sublime…..writing at its best!  – Best Selling Author, Andy Holloman, North Carolina

WELLS DEMONSTRATES FLAWLESS EXECUTION! -Romance Novelist, Patricia Paris, Maryland

Joy, despair, triumph, and tragedy – Ms. Wells’ RAILROAD MAN has it all. -Thriller Novelist, Gae-Lynn Woods, Texas

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Postcards From NamKindle Daily Deal: Postcards From Nam
This 2012 International Book Awards finalist follows Mimi, a young Vietnamese immigrant practicing law in Washington, D.C., as she searches for Nam, the unknown sender of beautiful, hand-drawn postcards from Thailand. Mimi’s long quest awakens memories of growing up in war-torn Saigon with her best friend: could this be Nam?
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