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Our Kindle eBook of the Day: Bradley Convissar’s DOGS OF WAR – 4.7 Stars and just 99 cents on Kindle – Here’s a free sample!


Here’s the set-up for Bradley Convissar’s Dogs Of War, just 99 Cents on Kindle:

After divorcing his wife of two years, Gary Lettner thinks he has found the perfect house for himself and Molly, his eight-year-old daschund.

But when the throats of the dead begin to cry out in a voice that only Molly can hear, and when evidence of past atrocities committed in his new home begin to surface, Gary finds himself an unlikely participant in a brutal quest for vengeance.
 
Dogs of War is a brutal, heart-wrenching ghost story that explores a world that thrives in the darkness.

From the reviewers:

If you enjoy ghost stories and have the need to be frightened by written word then here is your chance. This is a well thought out story and has a scare at every turn. Was truly impressed and can not wait to read more by this author. — Albert Robbins III

…a literal paranormal dog story, with chilling and sometimes gruesome details, and very poignant characterization of Molly the wiener dog.–Penumbra Publishing

All in all, DOGS OF WAR is a well-written ghost story that drags the reader into a feeling of comfort before stabbing him or her in the heart with horror. –Benjamine X. Writland


I grew up in NJ, spent four years in New Orleans earning my degree in evolutionary biology, then returned to NJ for dental school. I currently live in NJ with my wife, two children, and diabetic Daschund who has developed premature cataracts (a temperamental, partly blind dog and two children don’t mix very well).–Bradley Convissar

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When Lee Tucker’s husband commits suicide, he leaves her pregnant and a million dollars in debt to a loan shark. She gets a fresh start – and much more – in our Kindle eBook of the Day, Tess Hardwick’s RIVERSONG – 4.7 Stars and just $2.99 on Kindle!

Here’s the set-up for Tess Hardwick’s Riversong, 4.7 Stars and just $2.99 on Kindle:

When Lee Tucker’s husband commits suicide, he leaves her pregnant and one million dollars in debt to a loan shark. Out of options, she escapes to her deceased mother’s dilapidated house located in a small Oregon town that, like her, is financially ruined, heartbroken and in desperate need of a fresh start.

Lee’s resilience leads to a plan for a destination restaurant named Riversong, to new chances for passion and love, and to danger from her dead husband’s debt as her business blooms.

Author Tess Hardwick assembles a colorful cast of endearing small-town characters and takes you on a journey that will make you believe in the possibilities of life – even in the face of overwhelming adversity and unimaginable grief. Lee Tucker is the kind of woman you find yourself rooting for long after the last page is read.

A surprising mix of romance, humor, friendship, intrigue and gourmet food – Riversong entertains while reminding you of life’s greatest gifts.

From the reviewers:

Riversong is a remarkable debut novel for Tess Hardwick. This warm-hearted, compelling book is an enveloping saga of human resilience. Hardwick’s real achievement is her knack for storytelling – she has carved her story with vivid grace and crafted a superbly plotted, and compulsively readable tale that triumphs. In short, Riversong is an inspiration. Tess Hardwick is a delightful new voice in fiction – one that is well worth listening to. –Natalie

The story was simply engaging, creating a world in which I was able to delightfully lose myself. I found the storyline to be quite empowering and hopeful, as it encapsulated a world filled with struggles and redemption.–Teresa P. Miller

I usually read action/adventure stories so I thought this would be a genuine “chick” book. My initial reaction was a guy’s off-the cuff review that “it could have used some guns, a car chase, danger and sex…” Then I realized, it had each one of those! I was pleasantly surprised that it was well crafted and engaging. –John Murphy


Tess Hardwick is a playwright and novelist. She started her artistic pursuits as an actress and director before writing her first play in 2000, which won the first place prize at Burien New Works in 2001.

Like her main character in Riversong, Tess Hardwick grew up in a small town in Oregon. She studied theatre at the University of Southern California and graduated in 1991 with a BFA in Drama. After college, she moved to Seattle where she met her husband when she was his HR Manager at a local technical company. She now lives in Snoqualmie, Washington with her husband, two small daughters and teenage step-son.

Riversong is her debut novel.  Contact her at: tesshardwick.author@gmail.com

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Kindle eBook of the Day: Chico Kidd’s THE PRINTER’S DEVIL is a 5-star mix of magic, bellringing and music in the great tradition of master ghost storyteller M.R. James – Just $2.99 on Kindle! Here’s a Free Sample

Here’s the set-up for Chico Kidd’s The Printer’s Devil, just $2.99 on Kindle:

Sometimes the evil that magicians do lives after them, lying in wait for the unwary.

Sometimes curiosity does something far more perilous than simply put your life in danger.

And sometimes more than just lessons can be gained from history.

Alan Bellman, an unassuming writer, falls into an elaborate trap laid in the 17th century by wizard Roger Southwell.  But Southwell’s malevolence meets its match in Alan’s wife Kim, who also finds some quite unexpected allies in her quest to rescue her husband.

Intertwined with Kim and Alan’s story is another tale of Southwell’s machinations, that of the wizard’s unwilling ally and later enemy Fabian Stedman. Through the battle with evil Kim gains the knowledge and strength to fight back, against not only the sorcerer but ultimately the power of Hell itself.

The Printer’s Devil is a mix of magic, bell ringing, music and the great tradition of the master of ghost stories, M.R. James.  The book and placed 12th in Locus magazine’s Best First Novel poll.

From the reviewer:

Dorothy Sayers meets Peter Beagle in this exquisite fantasy .  This is a masterful tale which combines the third-person viewpoints of two modern people with the journal entries of Francis Stedman, a real person from 17th century England.– by a reviewer with the “pen” name of “A Customer”


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Kindle eBook of the Day: Ruth Harris’ New York Times bestseller LOVE AND MONEY is first-class women’s fiction, and now it’s in the Kindle Store for just 99 cents – Here’s a free sample!


Rich girl and poor girl. Celebrity and outcast. Sisters and strangers. The NY Times Book Review said “SPECTACULAR, RICHLY PLOTTED … Racing to a shocking climax, this glittering novel is first-class entertainment.”  From the bestselling author of Modern Women, DECADES, and HUSBANDS AND LOVERS.

Here’s the set-up for Ruth Harris’s Love And Money, just 99 Cents on Kindle:

Deedee Dahlen and Lana Bantry share a father but not an inheritance, a lover  but not a commitment.

Deedee, born with a silver spoon, is adored and indulged—until her world turns upside down.  

Lana, the child of a brief encounter, is humiliated and rejected—until she forces the world to pay attention.  

They do not know of each other’s existence and might never have met until their worlds collide when fate—and murder—bring them face to face.

From the reviewers:

“SPECTACULAR, RICHLY PLOTTED  “Racing to a shocking climax, this glittering novel is first-class entertainment.” —NY Times Book Review

“TOTALLY BELIEVABLE AND FASCINATING—“Ruth Harris has come up with a novel so entertaining and interesting you won’t have to hide if someone asks you what you’re reading.” —West Coast Review of Books

“FAST-PACED, SUPERIOR FICTION WITH A ZINGING SENSE OF STYLE. “Skillfully written, highly commercial. A terrifically satisfying ‘good read.’” —Fort Lauderdale News Sun-Sentinel

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New York Times bestselling author Ruth Harris has sold many millions of copies around the world in hardcover and paperback editions. Her fiction has been translated into 19 languages, published in 25 countries and selected by the Literary Guild and Book-of-the-Month Club. Ms. Harris worked in traditional print publishing as a copywriter, editor and publisher before turning to the exciting new opportunities in electronic publishing. She lives in New York City with her husband, writer Michael Harris, the author of Always On Sunday and The Atomic Times: My H-Bomb Year at the Pacific Proving Ground, both available in Kindle editions.

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“The Grisham of Wall Street!” If you’ve yet to discover bestselling novelist David Lender, you owe it to yourself to find out why his novels are must-read fare for thousands of new fans each week! Our Kindle eBook of the Day is BULL STREET – 4.9 Stars, Just 99 Cents, and here’s a free sample.

Think “Mitch McDeere comes to Wall Street!” Here’s the set-up for David Lender’s Bull Street, 4.9 Stars, just 99 Cents On Kindle:

Bull Street is the story of Richard Blum, a naïve, young Wall Streeter who gives a jaded billionaire the chance for redemption, as they team up to bring down an insider trading ring before they wind up in jail or dead.

An excerpt from Vaccine Nation, David Lender’s upcoming thriller, follows the text of Bull Street. 

From the reviewers:

…his best yet. [Lender] is in his element with stories of Wall Street. The Gravy Train painted that world in colorful and realistic tones. Bull Street goes yet a step further in delving deep into this world of shady characters, ambiguous loyalties and double-crosses. –Cruiseman

Bull Street has characters and plot turns that you think are stranger than fiction. Then you think about Wall Street (I’ve been there) and realize you can’t make this stuff up because it happens. — Christian Schiller. Managing Director, Cascadia Capital, LLC

Bull Street is another winner from Lender, an even more accurate picture of Wall Street than his last, and this one a story told against the backdrop of the Financial Crisis.– Rohit Kapur

Richard Blum is John Grisham’s Mitch McDeere of The Firm who’s landed in an alternate reality at Walker & Co. on Wall Street. And instead of the mob laundering money, the top guys at this Firm are coining it, through an insider trading ring. — Penmark

David Lender is the author of the bestselling thriller, Trojan Horse and The Gravy Train. He writes thrillers set in the financial sector based on his over 25-year career as a Wall Street investment banker. David draws on an insider’s knowledge from his career in mergers and acquisitions with Merrill Lynch, Rothschild and Bank of America for the international settings, obsessively driven personalities and real-world financial intrigues of his novels.
 

His characters range from David Baldacci-like corporate power brokers to Elmore Leonard-esque misfits and scam artists. His plots reveal the egos and ruthlessness that motivate the players in the financial sector, as well as the inner workings of the most powerful of our financial institutions.

David began writing novels over ten years ago. At one point a friend sent his first novel to a prominent New York literary agent, whose reaction was, “Not bad for somebody who doesn’t know what he’s doing yet.” She introduced David to a seasoned thriller editor and publisher who had edited Robert Ludlum’s first nine thrillers; David spent the next 18 months working with him to learn his craft.

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Think “MEDIUM meets THE LOST SYMBOL” and it only begins to describe the pleasures of our Kindle eBook of the Day: N.S. Wikarski’s THE GRANITE KEY – 5 Stars, $2.99 on Kindle, and here’s a free sample!

There’s a 52% chance that the next Dan Brown will be a woman … or should we just make that 100% now?


A secret society. A fanatical cult. A telepathic girl. All vie to unlock the mysteries of the granite key. The fate of the world depends on who can get there first. Forget everything you thought you knew about ancient history. The real facts have been buried. Until now.

It’s discovery time at Kindle Nation!

Here’s the set-up for N.S. Wikarski’s The Granite Key, 5 stars and just $2.99 on Kindle:


College student Cassie Forsyth awakens in the middle of the night, shocked by a nightmare in which she sees her sister being murdered.


The attacker is a man in a cowboy hat who demands something called “the key.”

The girl’s nightmare becomes real as she is drawn into an underground organization bent on recovering an ancient artifact that has the power to save the world or end it altogether.


 

A secret society
A fanatical cult
A telepathic girl


All vie to unlock the mysteries of the granite key. The quest leads halfway around the globe to the ruins of a forgotten civilization and a secret it has guarded for millennia. The fate of the world depends on who can get there first.

Forget everything you thought you knew about ancient history. The real facts have been buried. Until now.


From the reviewer:

This is a fantastic book that captured my attention from the first page. Secret societies, murder, history, religious zealots, hidden artifacts and mysterious codes all come together to create a world the reader wants to inhabit. Quite a crafty mystery, it spans the globe and really puts the reader ‘in the scene’ with all the great detail surrounding the locations and their historical relevance. I found the characters to be unique and interesting, and I loved the attention to dialectic detail. By the final page I was already looking forward to more adventures within ‘the Arkana’.

Nancy Wikarski is a fugitive from academia. After earning her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, she became a computer consultant and then turned to mystery and historical fiction writing. Her short stories have appeared in Futures Magazine and DIME Anthology, while her book reviews have been featured in Murder: Past Tense and Deadly Pleasures.

She has written the Evangeline LeClair series set in 1890s Chicago. Titles include The Fall Of White City (2002) and Shrouded In Thought (2005). The series has received People’s Choice Award nominations for best first novel and best historical.

She is a member of Mystery Writers of America and has served as vice president of Sisters In Crime – Twin Cities and on the programming board of the Chicago chapter.

She is currently working on the seven book Bones Of The Mother series.


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If You Can Stop Watching 24 Halfway Through an Episode, You’re Safe to Check Out This Free Sample Without Any Fear of Spending 99 Cents on Our Kindle eBook of the Day, Matthew Frick’s 5-Star OPEN SOURCE

What if a cargo of Russian missiles bound for Iran was mysteriously hijacked, and Israel was behind the theft? But Jack Bauer’s in rehab … so it’s the guy who fills your office vending machines who figures the whole thing out! 

Based on actual events, OPEN SOURCE is a geopolitical thriller that follows Casey Shenk, a vending route driver with an insatiable curiosity as he uncovers a high-level plot to reshape world politics. Matthew Frick’s OPEN SOURCE – 4.9 Stars, 99 cents on Kindle!


Here’s the set-up:

What if a ship carrying a cargo of stolen Russian missiles bound for Iran was mysteriously hijacked? What if Israel was secretly behind the hijacking? What if the guy who fills the vending machines in the office break room figured the whole thing out?

Based on actual events, OPEN SOURCE is a geopolitical thriller that follows Casey Shenk, a Savannah, Georgia, vending route driver with an insatiable curiosity, as he uncovers a black-market arms deal-gone-bad and the truth behind a high-level plot to shape world politics.

Casey draws his evidence from open sources; by reading beyond the headlines. When his theorizing catches the attention of the wrong people and anonymous threats turn deadly, Casey looks to Susan Williams, an intelligent, but insecure, analyst for the New York-based consulting firm Intelligence Watch Group for help.

The two soon find themselves in the crosshairs and fighting to save their own lives, while preventing an even greater injustice that could affect the balance of power in the Middle East and plunge the world headlong into the next Great War.


I’m an active duty Naval Officer, ship driver by trade, which has given me the chance to live overseas and travel extensively throughout the Middle East and Europe.

A prolific writer and author of several published articles and conference papers about the Middle East and maritime piracy, my writings have been referenced in journals, theses, and other media in over five different countries; including India, Russia, and Iran (translated into Farsi and located on the official Majlis website).

A native of Stone Mountain, Georgia, I’m currently stationed in San Diego, California, with my wonderful wife, two beautiful children, and a dog (that sounds like the start of country song).

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