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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Paul Clayton’s CALLING CROW is Our eBook of the Day at just $2.99, with 4.5 Stars on 13 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

1555. Calling Crow is haunted by his recurring dream of the Destroyer who will one day lay waste to his village. Then Spanish colonial slavers from the island of Hispaniola arrive on the shores of the Southeast, lands that have been home to the Muskogee people for generations.

Calling Crow and another brave are taken and bound into slavery. Life in the gold pits and slave camps is humiliating and brutal, but Calling Crow refuses to let them break his spirit. Aided by a kindly priest, Calling Crow vows to learn the language and ways of an overwhelmingly powerful enemy in order to eventually save his own people.

But first he must regain his own freedom.

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Paul Clayton is the author of a three-book historical series on the Spanish Conquest of the Floridas–Calling CrowFlight of the Crow, and Calling Crow Nation (Putnam/Berkley), and a novel, Carl Melcher Goes to Vietnam (St. Martin’s Press), based on his own experiences in that war.

Carl Melcher Goes to Vietnam was a finalist at the 2001 Frankfurt eBook Awards, along with works by Joyce Carol Oates (Faithless) and David McCullough (John Adams).

Clayton’s latest book– White Seed: The Untold Story of the Lost Colony of Roanoke— is a work of historical fiction.

Paul currently lives in California, with his son and daughter.

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Caroline and Steve Dries’ DIVA LAS VEGAS is Our eBook of the Day at just $2.99, or Currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library, with 4.1 Stars on 78 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!


Here’s the set-up for Caroline and Steve Dries’ Diva Las Vegas, just $2.99, or Currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library:

Female detectives seem to have a knack for finding trouble. Lots of trouble.

But imagine the kinds of mischief a female private eye would get into if she also sidelined as a stripper.

In Vegas.

Exotic dancer Raven McShane doesn’t want to be a stripper forever.  She’s always wanted to be a cop, but the cops won’t hire her… for obvious reasons.

When she launches a private detective business, no one takes her seriously at first. But when a stripper friend needs help solving the town’s most notorious murder, Raven joins forces with a horny bouncer and a smokin’ hot Mormon to uncover the killer’s identity.

In their romp through Vegas, they tangle with casino thugs and old-money families,  all of whom are determined to keep the murderer’s name a secret.

From the reviewers:

“Best mystery plot I’ve read in years” — Leisure Reader

“What a fun and funny book! I think something on every page made me laugh or smile.” –  Laura, Coronado, CA.

“A great, breezy, fun read. Reminded me of Evanovich and Parker. Lots of sex and booze which is so Vegas.” — Chucktown Reader

I was very pleasantly surprised by the fun central character, Raven, who is an exotic dancer in Vegas. I don’t quite know if she’s a full “diva” (maybe that comes later?) but she definitely has a personality. If you are not into strippers, don’t worry, because that is only a small part of the book. It gives her a unique perspective on men, that’s for sure.  –  “PlumLover”

Diva Las Vegas is a page turner with many twists and turns in the plot and a very surprising ending. There is something for everyone in this story, humor, action and lots of steamy romance. While reading this I felt like I was in Vegas taking up the atmosphere of the place. Over all I give this book 5 poker chips. It is truly a high roller.  –  Karen H. Vaughan

Caroline & Steve Dries are a brother/sister writing duo. Caroline, a TV writer, is a specialist in lively and crisp dialogue. Steve supplies the plot lines, legal background and bad jokes.

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John Forrester’s FIRE MAGE is Our eBook of the Day at just $3.99, or Currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library, with 4.4 Stars on 15 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

Book One of the Blacklight Chronicles fantasy series:

For centuries, mages perfected magic at the Order of the Dawn. Mastery over fire, wind, and storm. They live in the last free city in a world plagued by dark sorcerers.

Talis Storm and friend Mara discover a terrible secret. The Jiserian Empire has targeted their city for attack. An army of undead soldiers. Flying necromancers. None have ever survived.

When a surprise aerial invasion hits the Order’s temple, Talis casts fire magic for the first time. But his spell is wild and does more harm than good. Sorcerers try to capture Talis and Mara. They flee into the temple crypts. Awoken from an ancient rest, a fallen champion slays the sorcerers and gives Talis a legendary map. The map leads them on a quest to discover the lost temple of the sun.

To save his city, Talis must discover the power of magic locked away inside the ancient temple. And become a true fire mage.

Sun Mage, Book Two in the Blacklight Chronicles fantasy series is now available.

From the reviewers:

Fire Mage is a fast paced, action packed… I devoured it very quickly and was glued to the pages… My favourite character has to be Mara, she is fearless, speaks her mind, and would would fight to the death for her best friend Talis and vice versa. I cannot wait to read to read what is coming up next in the amazing Blacklight Chronicles.”   –Fiction Fascination

“I really enjoyed this book. It was a fast paced fantasy adventure, great for young readers. It was an easy and entertaining read. I really liked the chemistry between Talis and Mara… a really great read for pre-teens and teens.”   –Great Minds Literary Community

Fire Mage is a great read! This book is filled with rich visual landscapes, fun and sometimes creepy plot quirks and feisty, inspiring characters.  If you, or your young adult, are looking for a fantasy adventure that blends action, nature and classic coming-of-age themes then this magical quest is for you.  – GS

Filled with themes of courage, friendship, and perseverance, this book is great for young readers – but the story was more than enough to keep me reading and enjoying it as an adult! I would highly recommend it to any fans of fantasy in general, young or old.  –  Nisa

A great action packed fantasy book. Very well written with positive undertones, a wonderful book to read with your teen/ young adult. Love the strong characters and fast pace of the book. Recommend to all!  –  ginagina24

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John Forrester is the author of Fire Mage and Sun Mage, of the fantasy series Blacklight Chronicles.

He lives in Palo Alto with his wife and two boys. When not practicing at the archery range in the mountains, he’s furiously at work on the third book in the series.

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/fire.mage.book
Website: http://www.blacklightchronicles.com
Twitter: @JohnForrester

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Terrence O’Brien’s THE TEMPLAR CONCORDAT is Our eBook of the Day at just $2.99, or Currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library, with 4.4 Stars on 22 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

When the truth is your greatest danger, and the enemy knows the truth, things can only go downhill when the enemy finally gets the proof. And that’s the proof the Hashashin get when they steal what the Vatican doesn’t even know it has.

Now the infallible decrees of two Twelfth Century popes and three kings, stolen by the Hashashin, threaten to catapult the bigotry, bias, and religious blood baths of the Third Crusade straight into the Twenty-First Century.

When Templars Sean Callahan and Marie Curtis are drawn into the mess, they face an ancient enemy that has already nearly won the battle, a newly elected Mexican pope being undermined by entrenched Vatican powers, world class scholars who will sell their prestige to the highest bidder, and terrorists lingering over lattes in sidewalk cafes.

Moving from Rome to London, Switzerland, and Saudi Arabia, Callahan and Curtis are desperate to find some way to stem the success the Hashashin are having enlisting the majority of moderate Muslims in their Jihad. Out-maneuvered at each step by the Hashashin, only a last ditch roll of the dice has any chance of success. But it’s the only chance they have.

122,000 words – appx 400 pages

From the reviewers:

I found The Templar Concordant to be a real fun read starting with the Templar’s in the middle ages and updating them to the present day where they are intertwined in modern day society. I think this is Terrence O’Brien’s first novel and I’d say he did a very good job, always fun to find new authors with their own unique voice.  –  “jackzvt”

My husband is really the historian in our family and loves everything Templar related. When this book came up on one of my searches, I jumped at it after reading the intro. Since he only reads on the weekends I thought I would read the book first. After starting it midday, I was reading well into the night and finally under the covers with my little kindle light. I could not put this book down. –  “kdl”

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I found it enthralling and I couldn’t put it down. When I finished I read everything on Terrence O’Brien’s wet site to find out about the background of the Templars.  –  “ajq”

“I loved this book and am still kicking myself for resisting its sirencall for so long. The history and details woven skillfully into the action and well rounded characters made for an exciting read…” -Sandra Gilbert

If you enjoyed the DaVinci Code, this has a lot of the same elements – but it’s a bit more believable, so it’s easier to suspend disbelief and just go along with the story. As other reviewers have pointed out, an ancient treaty is discovered that could have huge ramifications for the modern world, the Catholic church, and Christianity in general.  –  Heather

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From the Author:

The idea for the book began to grow a few years ago as news reports revealed more and more about Al Qaeda. What struck me was thefact that it had no national allegiance. It operated outside the established nation state system. Al Qaeda didn’t care what the government of Saudi Arabia, Syria, Pakistan, or Iran thought. It did whatever it wanted, and claimed to be doing it to further world-wide Islam.

So, I wondered what things would be like if there was an organization in the West that was also free from the governments of the West. How would they combat Al Qaeda? What kind of scene would play out across the world if that kind of group challenged Al Qaeda without worrying about media, Congressional hearings, appeals courts, public opinion, or the next election cycle?

Then I remembered there once was such a Western organization when the Knights Templars were active from 1120 to 1307. They answered to nobody, had the strongest military of the day, crossed borders at will, amassed a huge fortune, engaged in trade and commerce, and financed many of the monarchies.

So, why not bring the Templars forward in time, and let some escape the ambush by the King of France and the pope that destroyed them in 1307? And since the Templars were a creation of the Crusades and the Church, let those players come into the present day, too. And the Hashashin, a secretive branch of Islaimi Shiite Islam that excelled in covert operations? Let them escape their destruction by the Mongols in 1275, and come forward to the present day.

I also noticed news stories about the discovery of the Chinon Parchment from 1308 dealing with the Templar trials. The document had been misfiled in 1628 and was lost to history until an Italian researcher found it buried in the stacks of the Vatican Library in 2001. So the notion that things could get lost for hundreds of years in a library was definitely reasonable.

The result is The Templar Concordat. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

About the Author

After leaving the Marine Corps I began a career in mine and oil field development. So, I have followed the oil fields spanning Alaska, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia, and now live with my wife in Kansas City where I became a floor trader at the Kansas City Board of Trade. I’m currently working on Avram’s Cross, the second book in the series.

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Eve Yohalem’s GRANDPA HATES THE BIRD is Our eBook of the Day at just $2.99, with 4.4 Stars on 10 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

Here’s the set-up for Eve Yohalem’s GRANDPA HATES THE BIRD, just $2.99 on Kindle:

“Alas, it is true. Grandpa hates me. He has always hated me, even before I used his ear as a swing toy (his lobes are so long and flappy!). I can’t imagine why. I assume Grandpa hates me simply because I am the bird—and he is not.”

Everybody loves Bird. Joseph and Maya, Mother and Father, Humphrey the dog, Slick the snake. Everyone except Grandpa, who will stop at nothing to set Bird free. Forever.

• How does the battle begin when Bird and Grandpa are alone together for a whole week?
• See classroom chaos in Bring Your Pet to School Day!
• Exactly what are they hunting at the Aw Shoot archery range?

Fasten your feathers and warm up your wings—here are six collected short stories in the Grandpa Hates the Bird series!

From the reviewers:

Bullish on The Bird.  With a sense of subtle humor and a comedic wit, this book is a laugh out loud read (and not just for the kids).  Because this book can be electronically delivered-I can not stress enough that on that next road trip you turn off the radio, take away the iPods, and download this book on a kindle or iPad to read as a family. In the world of young-adult fiction this is one of those books that adults can genuinely enjoy as much as the kids.  –  “James”

Short and Hilarious.   really enjoyed reading all the stories, and they seem suited for children whose attention spans are increasing, but are not yet able to read through a conventional short story (these stories feel much shorter).  The writing is very engaging, because even though I know I would normally side with Grandpa (I don’t like messes), I still found myself rooting for Bird.  “E-Chan”

A must have.  This book is not only fun for children but an entertaining read for adults too. You get the stories from Bird’s point of view, showing that he is a bit naughty but has his heart on the right place.  –  Ciska

Yohalem brings Bird to life wonderfully. I found myself laughing my way through each of the six stories in this book. One of the things that makes it funny is the fact that Bird himself seems so clueless as to why Grandpa hates him, but the reader figures it out very quickly.  –  Heidi Grange

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I write books for kids. My first novel is called Escape Under the Forever Sky. It’s about the 13-year old daughter of the American ambassador to Ethiopia who gets kidnapped and has to find her way to freedom.

My series of dark comic short stories for younger readers, inspired my dark comic dad is Grandpa Hates the Bird.

The book I’m working on now is called Cast Off: The Strange Adventures of Petra de Winter and Braam Broen.

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Stuart Heatherington’s THE WEIGHT OF GLASS is Our eBook of the Day at just 99 Cents, Or FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library, with 4.7 Stars on 35 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!

Hidden in Amy Macon’s memoir, as much a mystery as a survival guide for a torturous childhood, is the need to stitch together the fabric of a family’s dark history.

Her brother, Lee Macon, can’t forget waking up inside his mother’s coffin or the memory of the man who put him there. That’s a secret he’s kept from Amy for 30 years.

But if there’s one thing they understand, it’s out of a houseful of children, only two of them remain alive. Now, in the wake of their youngest sister’s murder, Amy must have the truth, knowing it will ease the scars brought on by time, if not the ones carved in her wrists.

In this, Lee finds himself blindsided by a sister’s resolve, drawn up by the corners of a broken heart and forced to share what, as a boy, he so desperately fought to conceal.

Problem is no one said it would be easy digging up the dead. It never is.

Sifting through the bones of the past, means piecing together the mystery of a family long buried in violence.

A provocative novel of literary/suspense, The Weight of Glass is a story of a family’s struggle with revenge in the wake of tragedy.

From the reviewers:

The Weight of Glass, a novel of suspense, contains one hell of a twisted ending you’ll never see coming. Here are a few early reviews:

Cheryl M-M (AMAZON TOP 500 REVIEWER) UK AMAZON says 5 STARS: I enjoyed this book immensely…and I highly recommend it to others.This is so introspective, emotionally revealing and realistic that I can’t believe it is a work of fiction.

Readers Favorite “Book Reviews and Award Contest” (AMAZON VINE VOICE) says 5 STARS: “I had to keep reminding myself this is a work of fiction. Well written, well developed with a dynamic plot what more could a reader ask for.”

THE BOOK INN BLOG (AMAZON VINE VOICE) says 5 STARS: “This book was hard to put down! I couldn’t stop, I had to know what would happen next…it’s an amazing story and you really have to read the book!!”

APEX REVIEWS (AMAZON VINE VOICE) says 5 STARS: “Heatherington inspires a compelling sense of empathy in the reader…A highly recommended instant classic.”

REVIEWER “LYNN” (AMAZON VINE VOICE) SAYS 5 STARS: “A deeply and emotional story that is very hard to put down once started. Being the first book written by Mr. Heatherington and if this is any indication of his future books he will be an author to watch for.”

“RED ADEPT REVIEWS” (AMAZON TOP 1000 REVIEWER) says 4 3/4 STARS: “This book put me in mind of The Prince of Tides, by Pat Conroy. The storyline was filled with surprises. There were scenes that made me cry, scenes that made me chuckle, if a bit darkly, and scenes that made me want to cheer.”

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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert: Kathleen Shoop’s THE LAST LETTER is Our eBook of the Day at just $2.99, and Here’s a Free Sample!

Here’s the set-up for Kathleen Shoop’s The Last Letter, just $2.99 on Kindle:

Katherine wouldn’t have believed it if she hadn’t found the letter…

Katherine Arthur’s mother arrives on her doorstep, dying, forcing her to relive a past she wanted to forget. When Katherine was young, the Arthur family had been affluent city dwellers until shame sent them running for the prairie, into the unknown. Taking her family, including young Katherine, to live off the land was the last thing Jeanie Arthur had wanted, but she would do her best to make a go of it. For Jeanie’s husband Frank it had been a world of opportunity. Dreaming, lazy Frank. But, it was a society of uncertainty—a domain of natural disasters, temptation, hatred, even death.

Ten-year-old Katherine had loved her mother fiercely, put her trust in her completely, but when there was no other choice, and Jeanie resorted to extreme measures on the prairie to save her family, she tore Katherine’s world apart. Now, seventeen years later, and far from the homestead, Katherine has found the truth – she has discovered the last letter. After years of anger, can Katherine find it in her heart to understand why her mother made the decisions that changed them all? Can she forgive and finally begin to heal before it’s too late?

Independent Publisher Awards:
2011 Gold Medal, Best Regional Fiction–MidwestUSA “Best Books 2011” Awards:
Winner, Fiction–Western
Finalist, Fiction–Historical
Finalist, Best New Fiction 

National Indie Excellence Book Awards:
2011 Finalist Award–Historical Fiction
2011 Finalist Award–Regional Fiction

International Book Awards:
2011 Finalist Award–Historical Fiction
2011 Finalist Award–Best New Fiction

From the reviewers:

As a voracious reader, I know immediately if an author has what it takes to capture my attention and win my loyalty, and Ms. Shoop is definitely one of those authors. This author’s style and voice are unique, and often gritty, her narrative and dialogue true to the period. Her grasp of life on the prairie is very good, and her detail not only rich, but honest. She does her homework.  –  S.K. McClafferty

I absolutely loved this Kindle book. As I started reading it and it went back to 1887, I realized the time frame and place was right for another excellent nonfiction book, “The Children’s Blizzard” which I read a few years ago. Without giving any more away, suffice it to say I was right. “The Last Letter” was so difficult to put down and I thought the writing was great.   –  Ilene Kreider

This book is as good as it sounds..love, duty, unrequited love, and daily fortitude of life on the prairies..if you’re into pioneering stories, which I am! I saw it mentioned somewhere else, and knew I had to have it…found it on Amazon.com for a great price. Great read!  –  Linda Pfeffer

This is a very eye-opening book as to how people actually lived on the prairies of the United States when territories were first being settled. When this family moved into their “Home” the former resident left a sign for them that read, “Welcome to Hell”. They should have turned and ran all the way back home, but they chose to stay out of stubbornness, pride, and wishful thinking.  This was a great book. It’s definitely not “LIttle House on the Prairie” with happy endings at the end of every episode, but I’m glad I read it and highly recommend it.  –  Michelle Wegner

Visit Amazon’s Kathleen Shoop Page

Thank you for reading about me here and for purchasing my novel! I’m married with two children. I’ve been seriously writing for almost a decade although I dabbled much earlier than that! I’ve had short stories published in four Chicken Soup for the Soul books, am a regular contributor to a local magazine, Pittsburgh Parent, and have had essays in local newspapers as well.I have a PhD in Reading Education and currently work as a Language Arts Coach at a school in Pittsburgh. I work with teachers and their students in grades k-8 and am lucky to learn something new from them every time I walk through their doors.

My first novel, The Last Letter (2011 IPPY Gold Medal–Regional Fiction, Midwest, 2011 Indie Excellence Finalist Award for Historical Fiction and Regional Fiction, 2011 International Book Awards Finalist for Historical Fiction and Best New Fiction), was a fascinating trip through history, punctuated with fictional characters and events. The idea for the story grew from my great-great grandmother’s letters (see My Dear Frank for the complete set of letters!) written during the year of her engagement to Frank Arthur. The beautiful letters are the inspiration for the novel, the seed from which The Last Letter’s characters and their voices grew.

I’ve also written women’s fiction (COMING SOON!) and have written another historical fiction novel (COMING A LITTLE LATER!) set in 1948 in a town not far from Oakmont, PA.

I’m considering revisiting my characters and setting of The Last Letter for a future book, but I hope readers will enjoy the fact I write about varied eras and places and that they will love each book for it’s unique setting and time.

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