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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Thursday, December 30: A “sizzling hot historical romance” and The Blood That Bonds lead 225 free books for your Kindle! plus … Riptide and To Speak for the Dead by Paul Levine of the award-winning Jake Lassiter mystery series (Today’s Sponsor)

Amazon eases into the New Year with two new additions to our more than 220 Free Book Alert listings….

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“Take one part John Grisham, two parts Carl Hiaasen, throw in a dash of John D. MacDonald, and voila! You’ve got Jake Lassiter.” –-Tulsa Sun
 
If you’re looking for a taut page-turner with a likeable hard-boiled protagonist and an appealing sense of humor, today we feature not one, but two books from the award-winning Jake Lassiter series. The newest addition Riptide is being called “a rip-roaring tale in court and on the water,” while the first in the series To Speak for the Dead was voted one of the ten best mysteries of the year by the Los Angeles Times and made into an NBC movie.


“Realistic, gritty, fun.” – New York Times Book Review


RIPTIDE (The Jake Lassiter Series) 
by Paul Levine
5.0 out of 5 stars   2 Reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled 
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“Mystery writing at its very, very best.” –-Larry King, USA TODAY  
“A lively and skilled caper.” –-Los Angeles Times
“Sparkles as a mystery and a character study.” –-Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel.
“A highly entertaining yarn filled with wry humor.” –-Detroit Free Press
“Wildly entertaining.” –-St. Louis Post Dispatch
Here’s the set-up…
“A thriller as fast as the wind…a bracing rush, as breathtaking as hitting the Gulf waters on a chill December morning.” –-Tampa TribuneSomeone ripped off Jake Lassiter’s favorite client, octogenarian Sam Kazdoy, stealing $1.6 million in negotiable bonds. Then Jake’s old Buddy, Berto Zaldivar, a lawyer-turned-smuggler, ends up dead. The trail of clues from both crimes leads to a sinister professional windsurfer and his companion, Lila Summers, herself a champion athlete and a lethal femme fatale. Jake chases the missing money and the mysterious woman from Miami to Bimini to Maui where, in an explosive finale he learns lessons never taught on the football field or in the courtroom.

To celebrate the 20th Anniversary edition of “To Speak for the Dead,” the first of the Jake Lassiter novels, all author proceeds are pledged to the Four Diamonds Fund, which supports cancer treatment and research at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital. “To Speak for the Dead” was honored as one of the ten best mysteries of the year by the Los Angeles Times. A screen adaptation of the book appeared as an NBC movie in 1995.

About the Author

PAUL LEVINE worked as a newspaper reporter, a law professor and a trial lawyer before becoming a full-time novelist. Obviously, he cannot hold a job. Paul claims that writing fiction comes naturally: he told whoppers for many years in his legal briefs. His books have been translated into 23 languages, none of which he can read.

 

Levine won the John D. MacDonald Florida Fiction Award for his Jake Lassiter series. A Miami Dolphins linebacker turned hard-nosed lawyer, Lassiter appeared in seven novels. He has been described by Booklist as “one of the most entertaining series characters in contemporary crime fiction” and by The Miami Herald as having “a lot more charisma than Perry Mason ever did.”

Levine also wrote 20 episodes of the TV series JAG, which gave him an opportunity to steer a nuclear submarine and land on the deck of an aircraft carrier, all without endangering national security. He has written, with a self-deprecating tone, about beginning his Hollywood career at the advanced age of 51.

Levine is a graduate of Penn State University where he majored in journalism and the University of Miami Law School where he majored in the swimming pool. He passed the Florida Bar exam in his first try in what he suspects was a computer glitch. He was a trial lawyer with the mammoth, filthy rich international law firm of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, where he did not even pretend to know all his partners’ names. He specialized in “complex litigation,” cases so abstruse that even lawyers charging 500 bucks an hour didn’t fully understand them. Paul tried hundreds of cases and handled appeals at every level, including the Supreme Court. Along the way, he filed expense accounts nearly as creative as his legal briefs.

Levine says he enjoys writing more than lawyering because he no longer keeps time sheets and gets to work in his underwear. He lives in the hills of Southern California, which he claims are populated by rattlesnakes and coyotes, and those are just the Hollywood agents.
More info at www.paul-levine.com.


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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Wednesday, December 29: Could you live “Happily Ever After” with a mysterious drifter? plus … Laugh away the post-holiday blues with Stilettos No More by Diana Estill (Today’s Sponsor)

When Mona Reynolds hires mysterious drifter Joe Michaels to be her handyman, she discovers that it isn’t only in fairy tales that people live “happily ever after,” in this morning’s latest addition to our 225+ Free Book Alert listings….

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Stilettos No More seems to cover every topic that a woman will face as she hits her middle ages. From looks, to cooking, to shopping, to relationships, this book has it all.” —“Reviews, by Readers, for Readers”


Stilettos No More 
by Diana Estill
4.7 out of 5 stars   3 Reviews
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In this collection of essays, award-winning humorist Diana Estill shares her wacky views on the years between mini-skirts and “Mee-maw” panties, tells the truth about “shapewear,” and offers advice on “how to talk so that your spouse will listen” and other mysteries. Lamenting she’s “put up with this thong enough,” Estill invokes her inner fashion critic as she tackles midlife with both eyes squinted.

The reviewers are saying
Stilettos No More seems to cover every topic that a woman will face as she hits her middle ages. From looks, to cooking, to shopping, to relationships, this book has it all. Being that it is just sixty pages, you would assume that it would be a fast read, but it is not. I spent way too much time laughing and being grateful that I don’t have a weak bladder. As I read, it occurred to me that I might be getting more laugh lines, from laughing so hard. Then I pondered how many calories one might burn while laughing heartily. I think it is a fair trade. I can’t remember ever reading anything so entertaining in my life. Trust me I have done a lot of reading. I highly, highly recommend reading “Stilettos No More.” I also suggest giving it as a gift to every woman that you know. 
–“Reviews, by Readers, for Readers” Sometime around 50 you realize you’ve said goodbye to your youth and hello to world of bodyshapers, random hair growth and senior specials – whether you want them or not. You can spiral into a funk or you can laugh. Stilettos No More helps you laugh, and laugh and laugh! Diana Estill takes a humorous look at life from the top of the hill looking down. The age hill, that is. She’s not afraid to talk about those “things” that start happening when you get to a certain age. Even better, not only can she laugh at them, but she makes the rest of us laugh too. Especially when we’re recognizing ourselves at every turn! Who knew ¾ sleeves had a practical purpose? Some humor collections have peaks and valleys. This book is a steady stream; each essay flowing into the next, each just as funny or funnier than the one before it. Extremely well-crafted. A snappy read, Stilettos No More is a collection of essays that makes you smile, and at the same time be comforted that you’re not alone in your quest for the nearest bathroom. You’ll definitely want to share with family and friends. Highly recommended. 

–Jamie Engle

Stilettos No More, by Diana Estill, is a funny, down to earth commentary on the realities of aging. It’s not easy facing the physical changes that occur, without permission I might add, to our bodies when middle age and menopause invade, but Estill faces these occurrences with a wicked wit that any woman will identify with (if not openly then secretly) and embrace. From underwear, to shoes, to the utterly ridiculous and hilarious protocols of local government and the pomp and circumstance involved in the smallest of decisions Estill’s commentary will produce a wry, knowing smile and, in some instances an inappropriate guffaw of which I no longer feel obligated to apologize.Diana Estill, author of several humorous books, has written an engaging read perfect for the beach, an airplane or a quiet afternoon. My only wish was that Estill spent more time elaborating, ergo, I wish there was more to read as I was finished too soon.
–Judy C.
About the author
 
Diana Estill is the author of three humor books, including Deedee Divine’s Totally Skewed Guide to Life, a ForeWord Book of the Year Finalist and International Book Awards Winner (humor category) and Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road. As a former journalist and columnist, her articles and commentary have appeared in major newspapers, magazines, and journals. 

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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Tuesday, December 28: Phenomenal Girl 5? International Intrigue with Noel Hynd? Take Your Pick! plus … a novel like no novel I have ever read: “On 15 March 2110, 6.3 billion people will die” in TAG by Simon Royle (Today’s Sponsor)

Accompany Noel Hynd’s Special Agent Alexandra LaDuca on an American President’s visit to Ukraine, or meet Lainey Livingston, aka Phenomenal Girl 5, or learn why reclusive author Sara Walsh hides from the public … all free, and all in this morning’s latest additions to our 225+ Free Book Alert listings….

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There will be reviewers who will call it science fiction. I don’t think so.

Let me put it to you this way: Was 1984 science fiction? Or John Hersey’s Hiroshima? Or Nevil Shute’s On the Beach?
Not precisely, right?
But there’s something else, too. Simon Royle has a bit of Ken Follett in him, in his capacity to concoct, and deliver on, a big sweeping story. Anyone with a five-dollar intellect can lay out a big story, but it takes mastery to tell it well. When you find yourself on — of all places! — a 2110 golf course with the main characters in Simon Royle’s narrative, totally engrossed in dialogue and story and possibility, and all of it managed with a relaxed hand, you know you are just where you want to be as a reader.

Lit Fest Magazine already imagines Tag on the big screen:
“Tag has an excellent plot that would translate well to the big screen.  An impressive debut. Highly recommended.”


TAG

by Simon Royle
5.0 out of 5 stars   4 Reviews

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On 15 March 2110, 6.3 billion people will die.One man’s vision to make the world a better place.

From a world where the concept of violence has changed, and where personal privacy has been forsaken, comes a tale of conspiracy, love and murder – and the bond shared by brothers.

Why the reviewers all give TAG a 5.0 rating

“Having nothing to hide from each other is the first step to having nothing to fear from each other” – TagImagine a future where privacy is almost non-existent. A future where even your thoughts aren’t safe. It’s the year 2109 and every citizen is required by law “to carry upon their person an electronic device containing the means to broadcast their Personal Unique Identifier (PUI), and authorizes the monitoring of the identity, location, movements and actions of any citizen, without prior cause warranting such monitoring, by satellite or any other means…” But then a new “tag law” is proposed, one where the only difference between it and the old law is that the PUI is to be embedded in the arm.

In a race against time, UNPOL (United Nation Police) arbitrator Jonah Oliver is on a mission to save the lives of 6.3 billion people.

This fast-paced technothriller paints a scenario so plausible, it’s actually quite terrifying. Though action-packed, the relationship between Jonah and Mariko adds quieter moments and balance to this big, multi-dimensional story. The sense of place and time is vivid, yet there are no wasted words.

Tag has an excellent plot that would translate well to the big screen.

An impressive debut. Highly recommended.  —Vicki Tyley for Lit Fest Magazine
 

Life is irrevocably changed for Arbitrator Jonah Oliver the day he’s called in to work with a mysterious runner, Jibril Muraz, who seems to have no past, and an amazing ability to avoid the potency of the truth treatment. Jonah is not sure why this strange and alien being is asking specifically for Jonah’s services, and things become even less clear when a telepathic message is received directly from Jibril that hints at secrets and betrayal. With little explanation, and much confusion, Jonah is thrown into a race against the clock to stop a terrible plot designed to eliminate two-thirds of the population. All the odds are stacked against him, and he soon finds that his past is not what he thought it was, and his future is even more uncertain.In his first novel, Simon Royle has managed to create a riveting thriller that kept me up much past my bedtime. From the first chapter, I was engaged and eager to discover the secrets of Jonah’s life as they unfolded. The book is set a century in the future, and the world looks much as we may expect; it is different, but somehow exactly the same. In line with the human tendency to shorten words of common objects (think net for internet, phone for telephone, TV for television), some of the important terms of this century include, amongst other terms, dev (device), trav (travel), and cred (credit- monetary units earned by “contributions”). Although common travel has extended to the moon and the world is now united, at least in theory, the people and the experiences are recognizable and definitely feasible. The idea of “tagging” humans with their identity numbers is perhaps not even as far in the future as the timeline chosen for this book. This fictional reality is extremely realistic, and the implications of such a future really demand to be considered.

The characters in this book were interesting and decently developed for a thriller. I may have enjoyed some additional development when it came to some of the relationships, particularly between Jonah and Mariko, to really understand their connections. In a fast-paced storyline like this, however, it really is more secondary to the action, and the action was well done. The writing style was very engaging and readable. I really didn’t find myself rewriting any passages in my head, and that’s always a good thing! The plot was well-paced, and it really compelled me to read the whole way through, especially as I began the last half of the book. The book switches from first person (when Jonah is present) to third person (when we’re with everyone else), and it made me do a quick double take once in a while, but that is probably my fault, as I have a tendency not to read chapter headings, and that is where the time, place, and characters were clearly spelled out.–

GraceKrispy, Reviewer


About the Author
Simon Royle was born in Manchester, England in 1963. He has been variously a yachtsman, advertising executive, and a senior management executive in software companies. A futurist and a technologist, he lives in Bangkok, with his wife and two children. TAG is his first novel.

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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Monday, December 20: What’s So Great About the Doctrines of Grace? and 200 other free books, plus … Snowed in? Put on some cozy slipper socks and crack open Flurries: A Zapstone New Voices Holiday Collection by Mary Compton, Claire Taylor Allen, Lelani Dixon, Ryl Regehr, Rhoda Russell and (ed) Cathy Wiley (Today’s Sponsor)

Hundreds of thousands of Kindle owners are snowed in this morning, and what’s not to like about that? You’ve got a Kindle, and we’ve got 200 Free Book Alert listings including — just in time for the holidays — a brand new, inspirational book on the gift of grace….

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Whether you’re snowed in this morning or looking ahead to holiday weekend reading, we think you deserve to give yourself five presents in one very inexpensive $1.99 package: five wonderful wintry short stories from five talented new writers, edited by Kindle Nation fave Cathy Wiley, author of Dead to Writes!


From travel to snowstorms to gifts — with a little romance tossed in, this collection of five stories is the perfect choice for this particular week in our lives.


Flurries: A Zapstone New Voices Holiday Collection
by by Mary Compton, Claire Taylor Allen, Lelani Dixon, Ryl Regehr,
Rhoda Russell and edited by Kindle Nation favorite Cathy Wiley
4.5 out of 5 stars   2 Reviews
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Here’s the set-up…
Zapstone introduces five new, unique voices in fiction. So get cozy and let these tales spice up your holidays–no shoveling needed!

Be the first to read original stories by talented newcomers.

  • Mary Compton–A Thanksgiving snowstorm results in a serendipitous encounter in “Once Upon a Flight Delay”.
  • Claire Taylor Allen–Being stuck in Boston might not be all that bad for two displaced New Yorkers in “Snowbound”.
  • Ryl Regehr–Gift-giving is difficult for most, but a mysterious stranger seems to know the perfect present in “Bringer of Gifts”.
  • Ronda Russell–In “Where We Love”, a young couple worries that being so far from their families will ruin the holidays.
  • Lelani Dixon–The holiday season is more than crazy… it’s deadly in the romantic suspense novella, “In Hiding”. 
What the Reviews Say:

From Dana Taylor, author of Shiny Green Shoes 
“I found this anthology through the Kindleboards threads and enjoyed the variety of holiday tales. The first two stories use bad weather to throw the H & H together, one in an airport (“Once Upon a Flight Delay”) and one in Boston (“Snowbound”). The couples in both stories are engaging as they discover each other. “Bringer of Gifts” is a wry tale of modern a Kris Kringle that made me smile. “Where We Love” follows one couple’s year of holidays to illustrate the passages of life. Finally, the novella “In Hiding” is a solid piece of romantic suspense. Beautiful girl in danger; handsome, protective law man. Yeah, we love those. “Flurries” is a good escape from the holiday hustle. Enjoy.” 
From Melindeeloo, Top 500 Reviewer
“Once Upon a Flight Delay” by Mary Compton ~ Fate brings two stranded travelers together while snowbound in an airport at Thanksgiving, when flights resume will geography keep them apart? I really enjoyed this one and was charmed by the pair’s quick and quirky connection, I was really hoping they’d find a way back to each other somehow.

“Snowbound” by Claire Taylor Allen ~ When a snow storm shuts down all the roads out of town keeping a student from making it home for Christmas, she reconnects with an old friend living in the city ~ I always enjoy friends who discover that they can be more, and liked how the heroine’s forced Christmas away from home ended up being a meaningful and memorable one.

“Bringer of Gifts” by Ryl Regehr ~ A woman accompanies a mysterious gift giver who has just what you need if you are ‘ready’ to receive it ~ Sprinkled with a bit of Christmas magic, I was hoping that Nick would get to keep his present.

“Where We Love” by Ronda Russell ~ A couple living overseas try to keep connected to the family they left behind ~ This was the least focused of the stories, though the couple’s love for each other and for their families shone through.

“In Hiding” by Lelani Dixon ~ A witness in hiding is attracted to her handsome protector ~ Even though there was a pretty big shock at the start, I enjoyed this story all the way up to right before the ending when the hero glitches – some serious groveling was needed – this was the spiciest of the romances in the collection and would have been right at home in many a mainsteam romance anthology.

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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Saturday, December 18: Get the jump on the January 25 AmazonCrossing release of Beijing-based author Lin Zhe’s Old Town, plus … After The Fire and a special 99-cent holiday treat by Kathryn Shay (Today’s Sponsor)

Amazon’s own international publishing imprint AmazonCrossing introduces Beijing-based author Lin Zhe’s novel Old Town with a free three-chapter preview today, and it is joined by several other brand new freebies atop this morning’s latest additions to our 190+ Free Book Alert listings….

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Detective Megan Hale comes to Hidden Cove, leaving behind painful memories of her policeman husband killed in the line of duty. But when she meets fireman Mitch Malvaso, Megan’s heart is set ablaze — even if it knows the risks…
“A superb contemporary romance that grabs you in the prologue and won’t let go until you’ve read the final page. Bravo, Ms. Shay!” –The Romance Readers Connection

After The Fire
(On The Line, Nothing More To Lose)
by Kathryn Shay
4 out of 5 stars   7 Reviews
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“The Malvaso family has more than its share of firefighters, and when three of them–Jenn, Mitch, and Zach–almost lose their lives in a disastrous inferno, they change their views of the universe and their places in it. Jenn, a single woman living a platonic existence with Grady, her fellow firefighter and best friend, decides to have a baby. Mitch tries to make a go of his failing marriage and be a better father. Zach, too, has to get past a ruined relationship and fight many demons of his own. This powerful, emotionally realistic book is the first of Shay’s new trilogy about the men and women who put their lives on the line every day and how that dedication and commitment affect all those around them. Poignant and compelling, this novel reinforces Shay’s well-earned reputation as a first-rate storyteller.” –Shelley Mosley; Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

“Inspiring and emotionally invigorating…a true hero’s tale.” –Romantic Times Book Club

And that’s not all!

Good things come in threes. So it is with the Malvosos, and so it is with the series introduced by After The Fire. Once you meet Jenn, Mitch, and Zach Malvoso, you’re going to be hungry for much more, and luckily you can get it with:

  • On The Line ($2.99) – “Shay has crafted another gripping tale, and her many fans will be delighted to return to Hidden Cove and see what’s happened to their favorite characters since After the Fire.” Shelley Mosley, Copyright © American Library Association.
  • Nothing More To Lose ($2.99)“The talented Shay offers another heartwarming tale of brave men and women.” Shelley Mosley, Copyright © American Library Association.



As a Christmas gift to her fans, Kathryn Shay is offering a brand new, never before published novella, Still The One (The Educators), for just 99 cents on Kindle!

About the Author

Kathryn Shay is a lifelong writer. At fifteen, she penned her first ‘romance,’ a short story about a female newspaper reporter in New York City and her fight to make a name for herself in a world of male journalists – and with one hardheaded editor in particular. Looking back, Kathryn says she should have known then that writing was in her future. But as so often happens, fate sent her detouring down another path.
Fully intending to pursue her dream of big city lights and success in the literary world, Kathryn took every creative writing class available at the small private women’s college she attended in upstate New York. Instead, other dreams took precedence. She met and subsequently married a wonderful guy who’d attended a neighboring school, then completed her practice teaching, a requirement for the education degree she never intended to use. But says Kathryn, “I fell in love with teaching the first day I was up in front of a class, and knew I was meant to do that.”
Kathryn went on to build a successful career in the New York state school system, thoroughly enjoying her work with adolescents. But by the early 1990s, she’d again made room in her life for writing. It was then that she submitted her first manuscript to publishers and agents. Despite enduring two years of rejections, she persevered. And on a snowy December afternoon in 1994, Kathryn Shay sold her first book to Harlequin Superromance.
Read more about Kathryn Shay at her Amazon author’s page here.

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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Friday, December 17: A Jane Austen bonanza, an East End Murder, Fame, and YA wish fulfillment, plus … a YA novel of love and loss until an unexpected kiss, a nearly disastrous airplane landing, and the lingering spirit of a lovesick boy help open Brazil’s eyes to a world outside of her own universe: Safe Landing by Tess Oliver (Today’s Sponsor)


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Safe Landing
by Tess Oliver
4.3 out of 5 stars   6 Reviews
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Here’s the set-up… 
 
Still trying to cope with her parent’s divorce, seventeen-year-old Brazil Parkin finds her world slipping even further from its once blissful orbit. She blames her mom for the rotten turn her life has taken. Leaving behind her friends, her horse, and a father she adores, Brazil moves with her mother and twin brothers to a 19th century beach house with a shady history. Brazil is determined to remain a recluse, but an unexpected kiss, a nearly disastrous airplane landing, and the lingering spirit of a lovesick boy help open Brazil’s eyes to a world outside of her own universe.

“If you’re looking for a book that is not only well written but also has a compelling storyline this book is for you. I cannot recall the last time I was unable to put a book down and go to sleep because I was so mesmerized by the plot and the characters. Tess Oliver has the ability to craft a story that not only resonates on an individual level but also allows the reader to be pulled into a world of love, passion, heartache and acceptance. I cannot wait to see what else Tess Oliver comes out with.” –Bookworm08, Reviewer


“…All I can say is WOW!… What a great book. It’s a young adult novel about love, loss & divorce. And all sorts of aspects that come with teenage life. It was well written with great characters that I’m sure other teens as well as adults can relate to. It also has a happy ending so don’t fret for those of you like me that like happy endings. I highly recommend this book~!” –Angela A. M. Jones, Reviewer


About the Author

Tess Oliver, author of young adult romance and paranormal romance, has discovered three important philosophies in life.

-The benefit of eating raw cookie dough far outweighs the risk.
-A good bottle of mascara is worth its weight in gold.
-If a kiss doesn’t make your knees weak then you need a new kissing partner.

She loves to hear from her readers. You can reach her at toliverbooks@gmail.com
Or visit www.tessoliver.com


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Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Thursday, December 16: DIVAnomics and over 180 other free Kindle books, plus … SWALLOW by Tonya Plank (Today’s Sponsor)

What’s DIVAnomics? You can learn all about “Divine Inspiration for Victorious Attitude” without spending a penny in this morning’s latest addition to our 180+ Free Book Alert listings….

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Sophie‘s life is being gagged by a “fist-ball” in her throat in a novel that has won more awards than you can stuff into a Santa-sized stocking, including recent induction into the Kindle Nation Indie Authors’ Hall of Fame! Now you can grab it or give it for just 99 cents

Swallow 
by Tonya Plank
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GOLD MEDAL WINNER, Best Regional Fiction, NE Region, 2010 IPPY Awards
GOLD MEDAL WINNER, Women’s Fiction, 2010 Living Now Book Awards
FINALIST, General Fiction, 2009 ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards
FINALIST, Best Regional Fiction, 2010 National Indie Excellence Awards
Swallow, which I’ve just started reading, hooks you from the opening pages with its breathless urgency and captures what it’s like to live in NY now, with money worries and ambition and myriad obligations breathing down your neck, and none of it written in cutesy chick-lit’ry. So give it a try.” –Vanity Fair Online, James Wolcott, January 15, 2010 

“Plank has a knack for combining philosophical opinions, hard-luck family stories, discount shopping triumphs, and gently slapstick humor into a book that makes readers laugh, think, and swallow hard in sympathy.” –ForeWord Reviews

“I swallowed it up, no pun intended… The novel is very chatty and engaging… A great beach read.” –Gotham Gal

“…As engaging as any book I have read. Although it does seem to be a little long at first, the character development is so appealing that once you start reading you find yourself eagerly anticipating what will come next…” –Examiner.com

“This is not just regional, women’s fiction – it transcends any genre… Ms. Plank’s first novel is a brilliant show of even greater things to come. She is an author to watch and follow.” –The Review Broads

“This novel is riveting… Plank deftly portrays the journey of a young, talented woman trying to come to terms with her insecurities and anxieties in a city whose cultural and economic climate can be cut-throat and, in some cases, debilitating. Accurate and witty depictions of the professional and social lifestyle of “successful” New Yorkers add spice and humor to the very serious issues addressed in this story.” –Micaela Schedlbauer, Reviewer



Here’s the set-up… 
 

Sophie Hegel is a shy New York lawyer from small-town Florence, Arizona, known not for the Renaissance but for housing a large prison. She’s just graduated from Yale Law School and landed her first job when one evening she feels a fist-like ball form at the base of her throat. Diagnosed with the psychological condition Globus Sensate, this “fist-ball” wreaks havoc on her life, causing difficulty eating, speaking, and eventually breathing.
With a cast of characters that includes a pornographer father, a sister with a knack for getting knocked up by denizens of the town pen, a tough-talking fashion maven, a painter of male nudes, an eccentric Sing Sing-residing client and a bevy of privileged Manhattan attorneys and judges, Swallow is a dark comedy about the distance that can separate fathers and daughters, and about a young woman’s struggle to survive in a world of pedigreed professionals for which she has no preparation.


About the Author

Tonya Plank grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. She holds a B.A. in English from the University of Arizona, an M.A. in History from Brown University, and a J.D. from Rutgers Law School – Newark.
 

She worked for many years as a NYC appellate-level criminal defense attorney for indigents. Also a competitive ballroom dancer, she writes the dance blog, Swan Lake Samba Girl, which has been lauded by James Wolcott of Vanity Fair and Terry Teachout of the Wall Street Journal and has been cited in those publications as well as the New York Times Arts Beat blog, the Washington Post, and CNN.com.

Her first novel, Swallow, won a gold medal for best regional fiction in the 2010 Independent Publisher Book Awards, the gold medal for women’s fiction in the 2010 Living Now Book Awards, and was a finalist in the ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards and the National Indie Excellence Awards. Her law review articles have been cited in numerous books and publications.


She currently lives in New York, where she is working on her second novel, a legal / urban drama.


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