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There will be suffering before it all goes dark. Mark LaFlamme’s Box of Lies is today’s Kindle Nation eBook of the Day, and here’s a free sample.

Are you ready for something completely different?
Real-life crime reporter Mark LaFlamme has received a clean sweep of eight straight 5-star reader reviews for Box of Lies, his collection of over two dozen stories terrifying enough to raise the hairs on the back of our necks, yet familiar enough that they could have come from our own dream lives….
Here’s the set-up:


Peek inside and thrill to discover:

  • Men and women forced to march for their daily bread.
  • A crazy lady who frets over pennies on the sidewalk.
  • A professor learns we all may be works of fiction. Cannibals hang out over pitchers of beer. And one man knows the answers to the grandest mysteries of them all.

From award-winning Maine author Mark LaFlamme, 27 stories that have been keeping readers up at night.

“LaFlamme writes a well-paced, descriptive, riveting narrative you will not want to put down,” writes reviewer Tracee Gleichner.


A man falls in love with a machine. A mind-reader wishes the human soul had a mute button. And a visiting extraterrestrial finds human nature detestable until he is hopelessly charmed by a simple game.


Mesmerizing tales from a masterful storyteller.

“Like Dean Koontz, John Saul and Stephen King combined,” says author Betty Dravis. “Yes, LaFlamme is THAT good!”

Book of LIes includes 27 disturbing tales that question the world around us, each more unsettling than the last:

A professor discovers that we all may be works of fiction.
A freak storm leaves half the population speaking gibberish.
And the grandest secrets of them all may await in the grave.

From a Vine Voice Reviewer:


LaFlamme is like a graffiti artist sliding around a corner in the dark with his collar turned up, a few bold strokes and he’s moved on–but the territory of your mind has been tagged with his distinctive images. —
Linda Bulger, a top Amazon Vine Voice reviewer.– Linda Bulger, 2010



About the Author


Mark LaFlamme is a crime reporter and columnist at the Sun Journal in Lewiston, Maine.

His weekly column Street Talk has been named both Best in Maine and Best in New England. In 2006, LaFlamme was named Journalist of the Year by the Maine Press Association.

He is the author of the novels The Pink Room, Vegetation, Asterisk: Red Sox 2086, and Dirt: An American Campaign, as well as the short story collection “Box of Lies.”

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If you had three days’ warning of the end of civilization and a safe place to hide, who would you leave behind? Here’s a free sample of Luminous and Ominous, our Kindle Nation eBook of the Day

If you had three days’ warning of the end of civilization and a safe place to hide:
What would you take with you?
Who would you save?
And who would you leave behind?
Here’s the set-up for Noah K. Mullett-Gillman’s Luminous and Ominous:

Henry Willingham and his friends have three days to make the most terrifying decisions of their lives. The world has been infected by an inescapable living nightmare of alien vegetation that will replace all life on Earth.

They must get everyone they love safely underground into a fallout shelter. There’s not enough time. There’s not enough room for everyone. Who will they save? Who will they leave behind?

How will they live with the consequences?

After hiding underground for a year, the last three survivors must brave the otherworldly infestation and travel through what used to be upstate New York struggling for their lives and their humanity.

About the Author

Noah Mullette-Gillman was born in Montclair, New Jersey. He spent his childhood there, as well as in the town of Manly, Australia, and the woods of upstate New York. He earned a multidisciplinary degree in Philosophy and Creative Writing at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. He currently alternates his time between walking in the woods and hiding underground.
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LOL over Love, Lust, and Lawncare with Diana Estill’s Driving On The Wrong Side Of The Road, our Kindle Nation eBook of the Day!

If Diana Estill were a stand-up comic, one of the things we would say about her is that she has a “clean act.” But that doesn’t mean you won’t laugh out loud on every page of her Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road: Humorous Views On Love, Lust, & Lawncare.
If you’ve already sampled her work in Stilettos No More and Deedee Divine’s Totally Skewed Guide to Life, you won’t want to miss this one. If you are just discovering her, now’s the perfect time to guarantee yourself of laughter by grabbing all three for just $1.99 to $2.99 each!
Here’s the set-up for Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road:
Hilarious explanations for “why men grill”, “women want denim”, “your bedmate won’t stop snoring”, and other socially intriguing questions from the award-winning author of Deedee Divine’s Totally Skewed Guide to Life.

“Personal slices of life served in the spirit of Erma Bombeck,” says ForeWord Clarion Reviews.

The tales in Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road will make you want to keep your partner, claim your kin, and hug your dog.

Clean humor suitable for anyone who likes (or needs) to laugh at life’s frustrations.


Most reviewers agree with the crew at
Armchair Interviews, who said:

Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road by Diana Estill is a sparkling collection of humorous vignettes that range from the anecdotal to the philosophical–and almost everything in between.


Drawing mainly from her own experiences, from youth right through to Grandma-hood, and with her tongue lodged firmly in her cheek, Diana Estill provides guidance and advice on such wide-ranging topics as wedding anniversary gifts, handling jalapeno peppers, and football terminology for dummies. Interspersed with such ruminations are hilarious anecdotes such as the Christmas Monopoly game that did not become a ‘family tradition,’ and the testosterone-fuelled Texas Chain Saw Adventure.

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Soon everyone you know will be devouring the mysteries in Debbi Mack’s edgy “Sam” McRae series, but you can be the first on your block with this free sample of Kindle Nation eBook o’ the Day Least Wanted!

Kindle readers have already made Maryland lawyer Stephanie Ann “Sam” McRae one of the hottest hard-boiled women in the Kindle Store by sending Debbie Mack’s debut novel Identity Crisis — just 99 cents today! — soaring up the bestseller lists. Now Mack is back, and so is “Sam” McRae, in this free sample of the sequel Least Wanted, our Kindle Nation eBook of the Day.

Here’s the set-up:

Maryland lawyer Stephanie Ann “Sam” McRae has two tough cases that quickly turn worse, when both clients—a poor black girl and a white, middle-class man—are accused of murder.


Sam’s inquiries into the cases lead her to Washington, DC’s suburban ghettos where she discovers an odd link between them: the seamy world of girl gangs and computer pornography.

The stakes rise considerably as more people die at the hands of a maniacal killer who’ll do anything to keep Sam from learning the truth. Sam races to clear her clients before she becomes the next victim.


Reviews and recommendations:

“LEAST WANTED is a brave, heartbreaking, and thrilling book with a complex plot that takes attorney Sam McRae on a dizzying tour of several circles of urban hell, against a backdrop of white-collar crime. I loved it, and I admire Mack for writing it without flinching or suggesting easy answers. It’s a sequel that outdoes IDENTITY CRISIS and holds the promise of a great series.” — Timothy Hallinan, author of THE QUEEN OF PATPONG and CRASHED

“In LEAST WANTED, Debbi Mack serves up a solid mystery plot wired together with high octane suspense. — Austin S. Camacho, author of the Hannibal Jones mystery series

“Sam McRae is back and as brash as ever, with a colorful cast, a relentless plot, and enough twists to leave you breathless. Debbi Mack has carved her own niche in the mystery pantheon.” — Scott Nicholson, author of DISINTEGRATION

“LEAST WANTED hooks you from the start and never lets go. A fascinating and absorbing mystery.” — Simon Wood, author of LOWLIFES

“Fast-paced and brimming with dark, twisting plot turns, LEAST WANTED will keep crime and mystery buffs off balance and guessing until the very end.” — J.T. Cummins, author of COBBLESTONES

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Help Wanted: Sexy, Sophisticated Spy — Read a free sample of J.C. Phelps’ Color Me Grey, our Kindle Nation eBook of the Day, right in your browser!

Meet Alexis Stanton, a petite woman with a yen for adventure. She has just taken a job that is literally to die for….

Here’s the set-up for J.C. Phelps Color Me Grey (Book One of the Alexis Stanton Chronicles)NOW JUST 99 CENTS IN THE KINDLE STORE!

Alexis Stanton grew up as a tomboy wishing she could have all the adventures boys could have. She has since decided that being a boy instead of a girl has its advantages, but being a woman is much, much better.

Raised in a family with money, she was able to pick and choose her education. She had been schooled in everything from being a lady to courses with Special Forces instructors. Her desire for adventure and her boredom with her current employment and a strange ‘HELP WANTED’ ad causes her to quit. She finds that job she could “just die for”… and it looks like she just might!

From a review:

J.C. Phelps keeps the action and suspense high and manages to hint at romance just enough to make the characters exceptionally intriguing. I loved Alexis Stanton as the heroine – she’s tough but also smart and sensitive; larger than life but still easy to relate to.

The book was well written with a perfect pace, and as all my favorite series entries do, it tells a succinct story while still keeping readers eager for its sequels. There’s nothing Grey about whether or not Phelps knows how to write – clear as black and white, she is a wonderful storyteller and an awesome author to check out! Reviewer L. Guerrero.

About the Author:

J.C. Phelps has been writing since she can remember. But The Alexis Stanton Chronicles have been the most enjoyable works she’s written. Color Me Grey, the first book in the series, introduces the characters she has come to love. Grey Shades of Grey and Reflections of Grey continue with the same characters and were equally as fun to write.

Readers are invited to think up the title for the fourth book in the Alexis Stanton series at the author’s blog.

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“A sexy and violent tale of survival, bloodlust and two people grasping for the edge of immortality” — Just 99 cents for Kindle Nation’s eBook o’ Day, Donna Burgess’ Darklands: A Vampire’s Tale

“A sexy and violent tale of survival, bloodlust and two people grasping for the edge of immortality while trying to hang on the last shreds of their humanity” … Just 99 cents on Kindle!
Here’s the set-up for Donna Burgess’ Darklands: A Vampire’s Tale:

Halloween night, twenty years ago, college student Susan Archer watched as her beloved twin brother was brutally murdered at the hands of a stranger she invited into their home. Still haunted by the guilt of that night, Susan is now a tough but bitter cop in a nowhere town, trying as best she can to lead a normal life. When she is nearly killed during a wild shoot-out, she realizes she is not as strong as she first thought.


Fearing a breakdown, she flees the confines of her safe boyfriend and familiar surroundings to find salvation in the arms of “Deathwalker” Devin McCree—the very man who killed her brother.

But things aren’t always what they seem and she quickly realizes Devin was not the monster she originally thought, but a kind of guardian angel instead.

On the run from a crazed Nazi vampire-hunter named Kasper, she and Devin must find a way to endure the dreary urban landscape of a dying metropolis and escape Kasper’s wrath.

“Darklands: A Vampire’s Tale” is the first volume in the Darklands Vampire series.

About the Author:

Donna Burgess was born at the end of the 1960’s and has been writing since she was able to hold a pencil. She has been published in numerous genre anthologies, magazines and websites as author, poet, artist or editor. She enjoys surfing, painting and has a deep affection for all things Monty Python and low-budget horror flicks. Over the past fifteen years, her fiction and poetry has appeared in genre publications such as Weird Tales, Dark Wisdom, Sybil’s Garage and others. She lives on the South Carolina coast with her two children and husband, Dan.

While you are checking Donna out, don’t miss her collection Breaths in Winter, also just 99 cents on Kindle!

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Madness and Murder in San Francisco in Jenny Hilborne’s Kindle Nation eBook of the Day, and here’s a free sample on us!

There is a murderous fiend wandering among the familiar San Francisco landmarks in Madness and Murder, and debut mystery novelist Jenny Hilborne is not shy about telling you what he has done to others … or what he intends to do.

Here’s the set-up:


Frustrated by the rising body count and lack of evidence, veteran homicide detective, Mac Jackson, questions his own ethics when he risks the life of an innocent young woman to trap a cunning and sadistic serial killer.

Known for his uncanny precision with a hunch, he is all too aware that, this time, the stakes are much higher if his gamble fails to pay off.

Jessica Croft, withdrawn, vulnerable, and emotionally scarred, moves from Sacramento to begin a new life in San Francisco with her twin brother, Judd.

Ninety miles from the sinister, shameful secrets of her past, and the madness that tore their family apart, she hopes to find tranquility, maybe even love.

However, her chance for happiness is short-lived when she suddenly finds herself the target of a relentless madman with a deadly agenda. Loath to continue living a life of fear, Jessica tells no one when she takes a bold risk to draw him out; dangerously unaware of the trap he has already set for her.

Now nothing may be able to save her except the accuracy of a hunch.


About the Author:

The second of four daughters, Jenny Hilborne was born and raised in Wiltshire, South West England, and relocated to Southern California in 1997.

Jenny is a member of Wolfwriters, a group of professional writers who meet bi-monthly in Northern San Diego. She is also a member of Sisters in Crime. Madness and Murder is her first novel.

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