Archive for October 2012

Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Monday, October 22 – Two Great Reads for $2.98 — Save 67% on Ryan Quinn’s Debut Novel Coming of Age (in College) Novel The Fall , plus … R.D. Poll The Candidate’s Follies (Today’s Sponsor)

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The Candidate’s Follies: A Novel

by R.D. Poll
4.0 stars – 1 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Dexter Sempel is a good-looking personable politician. He is about to win his party’s nomination for president.

He’s indifferent to his wife and children, and trying to figure out the best way to get his mistress out of the picture before she ruins his chance of becoming president.

Dexter believes he has everything under control, but someone is aware of his dark secrets. And someone is determined to stop him.

About the author:

R.D. Poll is a political observer who sometimes leans democratic and sometimes leans republican but is always and forever a champion of our political system.

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The Fall by Ryan QuinnKindle Daily Deal: The Fall

Unfolding in Pennsylvania University, this sexy and fast-paced novel is layered with intimate insight about life’s most formative years. The Fall is a compelling, contemporary coming-of-age story about what happens when we are forced for the first time to really confront who we are, and who we want to become.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Sunday, October 21 — Two Great Reads for Under $4 — Save 77% on David R. Gillham’s WW II Historical Fiction City of Women, an Amazon Best Book of the Month, plus …Neil McMahon’s Next, After Lucifer (Today’s Sponsor)

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Next, After Lucifer

by Neil McMahon
4.2 stars – 4 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Neil McMahon: NEXT, AFTER LUCIFER

Evil never dies. It may sleep for centuries, and then awaken to bring horror into the lives of modern people who never dreamed that the supernatural might be real. NEXT, AFTER LUCIFER takes place in a rural French village, where a renegade Templar Knight was burned at the stake in 1307 for black magic, human sacrifice, and blood-drinking vampire rituals. Now it’s the 1980s, and his undead spirit possesses an American renting a nearby luxury villa, with a tightening vise of terror and tragedy. This is a genuinely frightening story—not recommended for young children.

Author’s Note: Update and Apology

As of mid-October, 2012, we’ve replaced the original ebook texts of NEXT, AFTER LUCIFER; ADVERSARY; and CAST ANGELS DOWN TO HELL with new, corrected versions. The original files had quite a few typos, a technical problem that cropped up in scanning them from hard copy and converting them to MOBI. They’re now in excellent shape (so are the paperback editions, by the way). My sincere apologies to readers who were disappointed in the quality of the earlier ebook texts.

“A well-turned tale of supernatural terror in which lurks one of the best—or worst—monstrous creations to come along in a month of Black Sabbaths.” (Houston Chronicle, 1987)

 

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City of Women by David R. Gillham

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In Berlin, at the height of WWII, men have faded from daily life. Amongst the conflict’s chaos, Sigrid Schröder finds her heart torn between her husband and her former lover, a Jew lost in the war. It’s a riveting exploration of what happens to ordinary people thrust into extraordinary times.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Save Up to 91% % on Eight Inspiring Books of Special Note, plus …Leeann Burke’s Deadly Secrets (Today’s Sponsor)

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Deadly Secrets

by Leeann Burke
3.9 stars – 10 Reviews
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PHILIPPE LAFRANCE is a well known reclusive writer whose life is suddenly thrown upside down. The grandfather he never knew existed dies. Throughout his own investigation, Philippe learns that his family has kept secrets from him, deep, ugly secrets. A killer is murdering the men in his family. First his father then his grandfather have succumbed at the hands of another. This murderer is trying his utmost to keep secrets buried.

Bereft, Roxanne St-Clair is left to manage a restaurant when the only person who ever mattered to her, her foster parent and mentor, is murdered. She puts her life on hold to find his killer and bring him to justice.

Thrown together by circumstance and a mutual goal, Philippe and Roxanne fight their attraction and team up to find the killer, bring him to justice and unearth the truth. To stay alive, they must keep one step ahead of the assassin in order to prevent him from killing his next target, Philippe. Will they succeed in bringing to justice this killer before Philippe becomes his next victim? Will they be able to deal with the truth behind all the secrets?

* * * DEADLY SECRETS is an official sponsor for the American Breast Cancer Foundation (ABCF). Proceeds from the sale of this title go to the ABCF. Ms Burke is also donating 100% of her royalties to Breast Cancer research.

 

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Kindle Daily Deal: Eight Inspiring Books

Today’s deal features a best-selling selection of memoirs and motivational books for just $1.99 each (up to 91% off). From Professor Randy Pausch’s “The Last Lecture,” to Michael J. Fox’s “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future,” these books are filled with insightful, humorous, and helpful observations.

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