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KND Kindle Free Book Alert, Thursday, July 21: FOUR (4) BRAND NEW FREEBIES IN THE PAST 24 HOURS! Search 902 FREE TITLES by Category! plus … Dorothy James’s A PLACE TO DIE (Today’s Sponsor, $7.69)


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A Place to Die is the wonderful debut volume in a new series of literary detective novels… It’s a page-tuner, yes, but you wouldn’t want to turn the pages of this book TOO quickly: the prose is too lovely, the psychological insights too interesting, and the comic scenes are too funny to want to rush through it.

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Eleanor and Franz Fabian arrive from New York to spend Christmas with Franz’s mother in her sedate retirement home in the Vienna Woods. Their expectations are low: at best, boredom, at worst, run-of-the-mill family friction. But when the wealthy, charming Herr Graf is found dead in his apartment with an ugly head wound, the Fabians are thrust into a homicide investigation. Some residents and staff have surprising connections to the dead man, but who would have wanted to kill him? Inspector Büchner tracks down the murderer against a backdrop of Viennese history from the Nazi years to the present day. Witty, suspenseful, lyrical, this is a literary whodunit that will keep you guessing till the last page.

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“Family vacations don’t usually involve corpses. “A Place to Die” tells the story of the Fabian couple as they visit Franz’s mother in a retirement home, only to find a dead rich man in the basement of the home, bringing their Christmas vacation far more excitement than they really wanted. Blending mystery with the history of Vienna for a fun story, “A Place to Die” is quite the read, highly recommended.

–Midwest Book Reviews


About the Author

Dorothy James was born in Wales and grew up in the South Wales Valleys. Writer, editor, translator, she has published short stories as well as books and articles on German and Austrian literature. She has taught at universities in the U.S., England and Germany, makes her home now in Brooklyn and often spends time in Vienna and Berlin. She wrote A Place to Die in her attic apartment on the edge of the Vienna Woods. She has travelled far from Wales, but has not lost the Welsh love of playing with language; she writes poems for pleasure as does Chief Inspector Büchner, the whimsical Viennese detective who unravels the first mystery in this new series of novels.

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Finding a corpse in the trunk of your cab is a rotten way to start the day, but things go straight downhill from there for Bo Forrester in our Kindle eBook of the Day, Nancy Holzner’s PEACE, LOVE, AND MURDER – 10 straight rave reviews and just 99 cents on Kindle!

Here’s the set-up for Nancy Holzner’s PEACE, LOVE, AND MURDER – 10 straight rave reviews and just 99 cents on Kindle:

Finding a corpse in the trunk of your cab is a rotten way to start the day. For Bo Forrester, things go straight downhill from there. The cops are asking a hell of a lot of questions. The murder weapon turns up too close for comfort. And the attractive woman giving him the eye turns out to be Trudy Hauser, a cute-but-crazy deputy dead set on arresting him for murder.

Bo returned to Rhodes, an upstate New York college town, hoping to reconcile with his parents, gentle hippies who couldn’t accept his decision to join the Army at eighteen. Twenty years later, the commune where he grew up is a subdivision and his parents are long gone. Pondering his next move, Bo takes a job driving a cab. And he has no clue how the bullet-riddled body of art philanthropist Fred Davies ended up in the trunk.

Now, he can’t turn around without bumping into Trudy—it’s not her case, but that’s not slowing her down. The local cops, suspecting robbery as the motive, are right behind her. When Davies’ beautiful widow asks Bo for help, he can’t say no. Starting his own investigation, he plunges into a world of privilege, corruption, and high-stakes greed. A lot of people had reason to want Davies dead: a flirtatious art history professor with a taste for booze and men; her insanely jealous, ex-felon husband; the business partner with a secret addiction; and an avant-garde artist who proclaims that murder is the ultimate art form.

As the body count escalates, Bo must combine the skills he learned as a soldier with the values he grew up with on the commune to flush out a vicious murderer—if he manages to stay alive that long.

From the reviewers:

A most enjoyable mystery! The story elements are original and intriguing, combining hippies, communes, cab drivers and murder. It is an enjoyable story with interesting characters that are neither stereotypic nor predictable. The storyline keeps both the action and the suspense going, and it held my interest all the way through. — Glinda Harrison

I don’t want to give anything away about this mystery. Suffice it to say you are going to meet Bo Forrester and his world filled with quirky cabbie rides, dead bodies in the trunk, obsessed officers of the law, and that’s just to start with. The writing draws you in and keeps you there. – Peacedance

Wonderfully developed characters and a mystery that will keep you guessing. — B. Stogner

What grabbed me right off was the voice. What held me were the characters. Peace, Love & Murder is written from the lead character’s first-person perspective. The writing is great, and Bo is such a likeable character, it made for a fun read. — Keith Pyeatt


Nancy Holzner grew up in western Massachusetts with her nose stuck in a book. This meant that she tended to walk into things, wore glasses before she was out of elementary school, and forced her parents to institute a “no reading at the dinner table” rule. It was probably inevitable that she majored in English in college and then, because there were still a lot of books she wanted to read, continued her studies long enough to earn a masters degree and a PhD.

She began her career as a medievalist, then jumped off the tenure track to try some other things. Besides teaching English and philosophy, shes worked as a technical writer, freelance editor and instructional designer, college admissions counselor, and corporate trainer.

Nancy lives in upstate New York with her husband Steve, where they both work from home without getting on each others nerves. She enjoys visiting local wineries and listening obsessively to opera. There are still a lot of books she wants to read.

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Think “Huck Finn meets Kerouac meets Catch-22 against the backdrop of a 60s haze” and you might be ready for George O’Har’s humorous 5-star road novel THE THOUSAND HOUR CLUB

The Thousand Hour Club
by George O’Har

4.8 Stars – 16 Reviews – Just $6.99 on Kindle!

Isn’t it time you found out what’s behind 16 straight rave reviews on Kindle?

Captivating Read (Ruth Douillette, Amazon Review)

The Thousand Hour Club hits the ground fast and hard. Our intro to Tom Betz is when he witnesses the murder of his best friend Albert in a sleazy New York park. Experience and cowardice—or is it street smarts?—push Tom to run off. He tells no one what he saw, even when the body is discovered and Albert’s sister in her grief accuses him of murder. It’s not Tom’s finest hour, but it’s his wake-up call.

Tom is a college drop out with a dead-end Dairy Queen job and no sense of purpose. The hovering shadow of Albert’s murder consumes him waking and sleeping, filling him with such anxiety that when he gets his draft notice, it seems “like a get out of jail free card.” Viet Nam war be damned, he joins the Air Force. Tom is forced to mature as he maneuvers through basic training and gets his assignment, which eventually leads him to Greece…

This is Tom’s tale. He tells it with a self-deprecating wit and intelligence that belies his deceptive naiveté. And if Tom is one who takes life as it comes and adapts to it, rather than steering his own course, this works from him—as it does for most of us. He may not be a mover and a shaker, but he’s a survivor, and wiser in the end than even he realizes. O’Har creates a complex character in Betz. It would be nice to meet him again in a future book.

Thanks All Around (Sally, Amazon Review)

…special thanks to George O’Har who wrote what I already know will be prominently featured on my 10 Best of the Year list of books for 2011. I don’t know if O’Har himself lived all of Tom’s adventures or not, I suspect at least some of them are true-to-life, but either way I think there is a Tom Betz in the world right now and he did live this life and he’s still living it and I want to know more. I want to know what he did next.

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KND Kindle Free Book Alert, Wednesday, July 20: ELEVEN (11) BRAND NEW FREEBIES IN THE PAST 24 HOURS! Search 901 FREE TITLES by Category! plus … the book that PORTAL CHRONICLES fans have been waiting for: Imogen Rose’s MOMENTUM (Today’s Sponsor, $3.99)


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At last Imogen Rose has given us the fourth book of the Portal Chronicles, her YA paranormal time travel fantasy.

Early readers are loving it … and we’re not a bit surprised!


MOMENTUM (Portal Chronicles Book Four)
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The warm reception given to her first novel PORTAL – originally meant only for her young daughter – encouraged Rose to continue with the story and the Portal Chronicles. Book two (Equilibrium) and book three (Quantum) have now been followed by book four, Momentum. Faustine is Imogen’s first book in her new series, the Bonfire Chronicles.


” For Portal fans, this is another adventure with twists and turns that keeps you guessing. It was a fabulous and quick read… Imogen Rose is an extremely talented author… 

–Allie-Kat



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“Today is the day my crush, David, will finally ask me to the Ball…” 

California teen Arizona Darley feels the buzz of an exciting day ahead as she rushes to Starbucks to meet David. Her David.

But he’s a no-show. Crushed, Arizona leaves the coffee shop and walks straight into trouble. Her life is turned upside down when she is thrown into the middle of yet another of Raj’s schemes. Wanderers, Sigma-W-Pi, what is everyone talking about? And what’s up with Kellan?

This is the fourth book of the Portal Chronicles, a YA paranormal time travel fantasy.


 

One Reviewer Notes:


“In the fourth installment of the Portal Chronicles writer Imogen Rose takes us deeper into the complexities of the portal and inter dimentional travel. With yet another personality joining the cast of characters, we are introduced to the complications that can develop when we mess with the dimentions of time and space. Rose also delves deeper into the world of the Wanderers. While Momentum moves the story significantly forward it is clear that Imogen Rose is not done with her story, which is great for her fans. She has created a world that has so much to offer and is not afraid to explore and embellish as she shares that world with her readers. 

–New Girl


About the Author 

Imogen Rose is the author of the bestselling YA series, the Portal Chronicles. She was born in a small town in Sweden and moved to London in her twenties. After obtaining a PhD in immunology from Imperial College, she moved with her family to New Jersey, where she’s been based for the past ten years.

The warm reception given to her first novel Portal – originally meant only for her young daughter – encouraged Rose to continue with the story and the Portal Chronicles. Book two (Equilibrium) and book three (Quantum) have now been followed by book four, Momentum. Faustine is Imogen’s first book in her new series, the Bonfire Chronicles.

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Kindle eBook of the Day: Join Phoebe MacIntire as she unravels the secrets of her new home and master on T. Lynne Tolles’ SOMBER ISLAND – 14 Rave Reviews and just $2.99 on Kindle! And here’s a free sample!

Phoebe MacIntire’s life has just been turned upside down by her father’s decision to send her from her home in Scotland to be a lifelong servant in Newfoundland. She arrives at Lord Jacobs’ manor to find the beautiful place abandoned … but a note awaits her explaining her duties and the strange dietary requirements and sleeping habits of her new master.

T. Lynne Tolles’ SOMBER ISLAND – 14 Rave Reviews and just $2.99 on Kindle!

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Phoebe MacIntire, who is a servant to her father and sisters in her own house in Scotland in 1855, is an ordinary girl, with no big dreams for the future. She’s perfectly happy in her humble life, with her cot in the basement and her little garden in the backyard. But when her father up and sends her to Newfoundland to be the lifelong servant to Lord Jacobs, she finds her life gets turned upside down.


Her journey across the Atlantic to her new home is long, scary and very unpleasant. When she arrives at the manor on a small island, she finds the beautiful place abandoned and only a note waits for her explaining her duties, the strange dietary requirements, and sleeping habits of her new master.


The very first night in her new home she’s haunted in her dreams by a woman who clearly does not want her there and a strange blue-eyed man-wolf creature that follows the woman. Her dreams become more and more violent and mysteries start to be uncovered about a woman who was killed in a fire on the island, a creature that preys on anyone that comes to the island and a love story gone wrong that dates back over a hundred and twenty two years.


Join Phoebe as she explores the past, delving into witchcraft, and vampirism to help a brother save another from a life of sadness and misconception, making some amazing and surprising friends along the way.


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…a superbly haunting story. The mood is darkly gothic in this well-constructed tale that literally pulses from the mechanizations of an evil force who invades without compassion or pity. It has my highest recommendation. — L. Jenkins


I have never read a book so fast. I was captured with the first chapter and it held my undivided attention until the very last sentence. Like many of T. Lynne Tolles’ other books, it is sprinkled with a variety of characters. You have vampires, werewolves, witches, vampire witches, and oh yeah, a few humans as well. –kshayewhite


Combining elements of classic fairy tales, horror stories and classic literature, this book draws you in and doesn’t let go. I had to read this in one sitting because I simply couldn’t stop. — Jennifer


I highly recommend this author. Ms. Tolles has brought a great new voice to paranormal romance. She is not afraid to step out of the ordinary in her story. — Catie Vargas 

Born and raised in Silicon Valley, T. Lynne Tolles is a stay-at-home mom, part-time bookkeeper and writer. In the summer of 2009 she claims she got a ‘wild hair’ and sat down in front of her computer and wrote “Blood of a Werewolf'” in three weeks.

She started “Blood Moon” and “Blood Lust” back to back, the following week.”It was never my intention to become a writer, but the more I wrote, the more addicted I became.”

The Blood Series books presently include four titles. The fifth and final book will be released in 2011, “Deadman’s Blood.”


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Guest Kindle Nation Post: Experience Overwhelming Relief with THE BOOK OF AWFUL, by Romi Moondi

Guest Post by Romi Moondi

Once upon a time I was sad.
Then came “The Book of Awesome” by Neil Pasricha , which tries to make people feel glad.
This manufactured “happy” made me mad.
So I rebelled.
And that’s why The Book of Awful is available on Amazon.
This parody goes through one dreadful (and ridiculous) scenario after the next, to remind you how much worse life could really be.
Head lice is mentioned.
And deceitful online dating.
As well as nose hair if it grew to unlimited lengths.
Truly terrible things.

To cover off a vast array of concerns, the book is sectioned off into highly relevant topics for mankind (world issues, stalking, dating and romance, etc.). Sprinkled throughout are celebrity and pop culture references you may find relatable.
Most of all, I want to open your eyes to awful things you were completely unaware of, like… what we’d do if legal tender was switched to shrunken monkey heads, rendering all attempts at making counterfeit money unsuccessful. Or…what a challenge it would be to self-cuddle, if body pillows never existed.

By the end you won’t feel “awesome”…but overwhelming relief?

Highly probable.

The Book of Awful is available on Kindle Amazon US/UK/DE, at the low price of 99 CENTS for the summer.
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  • I DON’T tweet about my book, unless I’m re-tweeting someone else’s mention (which is a few times a week, max).
  • I DO have awkward run-ins in society that I tweet about…as well as my generally weird internal monologue. It’s a fun time.

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Publetariat Dispatch: Can the Subscription Model Work For Trade Publishers?

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In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, Publetariat founder and Editor in Chief April L. Hamilton wonders if a subscription model, such as that employed by Netflix and Gamefly, could work for trade publishers where ebooks are concerned.

I recently read a Slate article about how the film industry is repeating the DRM and business model mistakes of the music industry, and of course saw many parallels with, and implications for, trade publishing in it. But unlike the film and music industries, Big Pub has plenty more market and cultural shifts to contend with these days than just the rising popularity and availability of digital media.

The once-mighty Borders has failed, proving once and for all that brick and mortar is no longer the ace in the hole it once seemed for trade publishers. Authors, established and aspiring alike, are seeing fewer and fewer reasons to partner with trade publishers now that it’s become clear they can get their work to a readership more quickly, keep control of their intellectual property rights, and earn higher royalties to boot by going indie. As if to add insult to injury, Amazon seems poised to eat whatever’s left of Big Publishing’s lunch after everyone else has had a go at the trough. But it occurred to me that there may yet be some unexplored and promising territory for Big Pub, if they’re willing to entertain an unorthodox idea: a subscription model of ebook content delivery.

Much like Gamefly and O’Reilly’s Safari Books Online, major publishers could offer a monthly, flat-fee subscription service for

book-at-a-time access to all their ebook titles in various ereader formats. Note that I said access, not ownership. It would be a rental-type paradigm, and like Gamefly and Netflix could be offered at various pricing tiers according to how many titles the consumer is allowed to have checked out at any given time. Such a plan would enable publishers to maintain steady, ongoing revenue streams in addition to their existing sales channels, and would allow publishers to do an end-run around Amazon, B&N’s Nook store, and Apple’s iBookstore, too.

Perhaps just as importantly, it would allow publishers to gracefully exit the ebook pricing, DRM and staged release debacles of the past, and finally be seen as offering a valuable service to consumers instead of being the big, greedy bad guys.

Gamefly charges the equivalent of the cost of one new game at retail prices for its basic subscription; trade publishers could do the same. At $10 – $15 per month I think plenty of avid ebook readers would be willing to sign up, because they’re probably already buying at least one ebook at retail prices each month.

There are only 5 major players left in trade publishing, so even if you had to ‘subscribe’ to all 5 of them individually (since it’s not likely they’d form some kind of collective service), you’re still only talking approximately the same monthly fee as what plenty of people are already paying for their Gamefly accounts.

While publishers would lose money on accounts signed to voracious readers who currently buy numerous ebooks every month at retail prices, those folks are outliers. Most people I know don’t buy ebooks at that rate, and most people I know don’t read more than one book a month, either. Also, there would surely be a large contingent of people who sign up fully intending to wring their money’s worth out of the subscription fee, but ultimately end up ‘checking out’ a book only every second or third month. Once you know the books are there for the taking any time, there’s no urgency.

If you subscribe to Netflix, Gamefly or even a health club, you’re probably personally acquainted with this phenomenon. I say this while gazing ruefully at the Netflix DVD I’ve had checked out for nearly four months now. Yep, I’ve paid the monthly fee for that movie three times over, and in fact could’ve bought the DVD for less than I’ve paid for this rental by now. But I still have no intention of cancelling my Netflix subscription because it’s a convenience I’m willing to pay for. And maybe someday I really will end up checking out a new movie every few days, like I imagined I’d be doing when I first signed up.

Yes, there are technological hurdles to be overcome. And yes, there will be some considerable startup effort and investment. But those things are true of any new business model trade publishers might try to adopt. And heaven knows, the model they’ve currently got is no longer working so they’re going to have to try something.  

This is a cross-posting from April L. Hamilton‘s Indie Author Blog.