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Get Swept Away to Another Time With Free & Bargain Historical Fiction Kindle Titles … And Don’t Miss Thomas Ochiltree’s Death Waltz in Vienna – Now Just $0.99

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Death Waltz in Vienna

by Thomas Ochiltree

5.0 stars – 1 Reviews
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Death Waltz in Vienna is a novel of both suspense and romance set in the capital of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire in the years prior to World War I. Suspence because Army captain Ernst von Falkenburg has just one week to clear himself of charges of treason that will otherwise cost him his life; romance because of the relationship he develops in that time with a beautiful woman who not merely provides him with indispensable assistance – at the risk of her life – but who shows him for the first time that he is capable of love.

The action moves across the whole panorama of early 20th century Vienna, taking the reader through elegant salons and low dives, Vienna’s most fashionable brothel and the imperial palace, and climaxes in a duel to the death and an epilogue set in Vienna’s Central Cemetery.

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Janne Henn’s Awaken Me Gently is Our Brand New Religion & Spirituality Book of the Month *Plus Links to Hundreds of Freebies

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Awaken Me Gently

by Janne Henn

4.5 stars – 2 Reviews
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Here’s the set-up:

Spirit Guides…Psychics…Mediums…Past Lives…Is this stuff for real?

The author takes you along her own journey of discovery.

“Mediums are scary…psychics are weird. I’m a sceptic so I can’t be psychic…can I?”

Janne regarded her “psychic assaults” as a curse, not a blessing. They were random, unbidden, at times disturbing, always unsettling, and certainly, not understood. Years of fear and avoidance proved to be no solution. Explanations from mainstream churches did not provide answers. Attempting to ignore them did not make them stop.

The author had a choice: continue as she had, powerless over these “psychic invasions,” or confront them and gain control.

“I believe there are others who may read this book, who right now are struggling to reconcile their own pre-held beliefs with what they are beginning to suspect may be true. I believe it is for these, that this book has been written.”

Much of ‘Awaken Me Gently,’ has been drawn from journals the author kept as she weaved a way through her scepticism, traditional thinking and upbringing. It was a path that led her to embrace an illuminating other world and a greater spiritual awareness.

One Reviewer Notes

“This book gives insight into someone who was willing to develop her mind and then share her experiences by writing this book.” – Amazon Reviewer, 4 Stars

About The Author

An only child of showbiz parents, Janne Henn toured eastern Australia from the age of 3 months to 6 years. Settling and opening a music business in a Queensland country town allowed the family a more normal lifestyle. Janne attended the local school and began her music studies. Her interest in the paranormal and the nature of reality surfaced at an early age.

From her early teens she was troubled by vivid repetitive dreams which seemed to speak of past lives. Psychic flashes and random, apparently out-of-body experiences coupled with the odd prophetic dream, fed her curiosity. Seeking answers bought only discouragement and dire warnings from both her parents and her church.

Following into the family music business was a given. Janne taught and demonstrated piano, organ, keyboard, piano-accordion and guitar and performed regularly on local radio. Professional singing gigs lured her to other venues including Brisbane, Gold Coast, Noosa and eventually Sydney, where romance intervened and showbiz lost its allure. Janne has worked in retail, demonstrating and advertising, continually returning to music teaching.

She continues to teach music and has involved herself in community projects in both a paid and voluntary capacity. She lives in NSW with her husband, Ian, and has two adult sons and two grandchildren. In recent years she has embraced her channeling/psychic and medium gifts and her affinity with the Tarot. Janne’s blogs can be found at http://spiritualnetworks.com/Janne/blog.

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4.5 stars – 10 Reviews
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Here’s the set-up:

“Tales of Ramasun” is a different kind of Vietnam War story. The kind of war story you may not have heard before, the story of the secret war, the war behind the curtain, the war whose soldiers were sworn to silence. Now is the time for it to come out, before all of the old spooks and spies who participated in it are gone. It is not a ‘blood and guts’ war story. There were no Rambos at Ramasun. It is a story of brains not brawn. Smart young men…linguists who rode their typewriters into battle, radio men who fought wearing headsets, not steel pots, intelligence anaylsts who teased the secrets our enemies did not wish us to know out of mountains of raw data. Young GIs, most of them dragged unwillingly from civilian jobs, college campuses, or fresh from high school, to fight a strange “Top Secret” shadow war in Thailand, a country most had barely heard of and which was infinitely more remote and exotic then than it is now.

Talk about culture shock! The Thailand of the 1960’s was tourist destination to no more than a handful or well-heeled world travelers and a somewhat larger number of hippie wanderers in search of cheap dope and cheap sex. Few of either ever made it beyond Bangkok. Ramasun was definitely not Bangkok. It was 300 miles northeast of Bangkok but it could just has well have been 3,000, in Isaan (ee-sahn), the poorest, most backward, most remote part of the country…a place no guidebooks mentioned, a place the Thai government in Bangkok did it’s best to ignore…near the tiny village of Non Sung. Home of the 7th Radio Research Field Station. “Radio Research”? A vague euphemism, a ‘cover story’ for spying, espionage, and electronic eavesdropping. On who?, you might ask. On everybody. Our enemies the North Vietnamese, the Soviets, the Red Chinese. Some puzzling neutrals, Prince Sihanouk’s Cambodia and Burma. Our allies, Thailand and Laos. We spied on them all at Ramasun, the air waves were full of their radio communications and we had everything we needed to do the job. Translator/Interpreters, ‘lingies’ in Ramasun jargon…Thai, Lao, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Burmese, Chinese, Russian…Radio operators, ‘ditty boppers’ at Ramasun, and ‘TA’s’, traffic analysts to keep track of who was sending what to who….not to mention all the techies needed to keep out state of the art equipment running.

So now you have the clinical description of Ramasun. The sort of thing you would put in a military unit history. But what of the people behind those cold facts? They were a wild, wacky, rambunctious crew. Never was a military unit short of the M*A*S*H 4077th less military than the 7th. It was not a ‘by the book’ operation and any officer or NCO who tried to make it one was in for trouble. The ‘chain of command’ was largely irrelevant to the mixture or Army, Airforce, Marine, and even a few civilians, who staffed Ramasun and whose respect for authority was limited to those who could demonstrate that they knew their specific trade regardless or rank. Clueless Colonels were ignored while Spec 5’s who knew their stuff were listened to. All ‘lifers’ started with two strikes against them. By regular Army or Air Force standards the 7th was a nightmare. Sloppy on the parade ground, hopeless in drills, bad in attitude, but when it came to the mission you couldn’t beat the 7th. It got the job done. It may not have looked good while was doing it, but it always got the job done.

A surprising number of men, and even a few women, served at Ramasun during its 10 years of operation between 1966 and 1976. I was one of them from 1968 to 1971. The nine stories in this book are based on my own experiences and on tales told to me by others. I cannot say that they are all strictly true. Fact or fiction I have tried to capture the essence of Ramasun the way it really was, with all the warts on. By the way, Ramasun is the Thai thunder god. It was officially a Thai Base (another ‘cover story’)

One Reviewer Notes
“Set in Thailand during the Vietnam War, Tales of Ramasun chronicles the lives of ‘lingies’ and ‘dittyboppers’ assigned to a signals intelligence listening post called Ramasun Station.  M. H. Burton does a wonderful job of recreating the sights, sounds, and feel of the period, including the perennial conflict between the junior enlisted and those few officers assigned to the remote outpost.  The adventures of the intrepid soldiers as they try to find humor in trying circumstances will leave you smiling.  Those who have an interest in military intelligence and soldier stories from the Vietnam era will enjoy this book.” – Reviewed by Ed Cox (2012) MWSA Military Writers Society of America

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Attention Sci-Fi Readers! The Boy who Lit up the Sky (The Two Moons of Rehnor) by J. Naomi Ay is Now Just 99 Cents *Plus Hundreds of Bargain & FREE Sci-Fi Titles – Don’t Miss This Sale!

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4.4 stars – 18 Reviews
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Lydia Kalila, the Princess Royal of Mishnah, is forced into marriage with the son of her country’s mortal enemy for the sole purpose of producing an heir.  Duty comes before personal choice for a princess especially when her country has been at war for more than a thousand years.  Lydia’s pregnancy removes her brother and new husband from their respective lines of succession placing her yet unborn infant at the head of the both queues.  No one is happy about this, especially Lydia who dies during childbirth from wounds caused by the talon-like toenails of her very strange newborn son.

Grief stricken at the loss of his daughter, the Mishnese King hastily sends Senya, his infant grandson off to a decrepit inner city orphanage with the intent to retrieve him much later when things got sorted out.  At the orphanage, Senya is protected by the invalid Sister Meri who instantly falls in love with the little fellow.  She’s not bothered at all by his strange telekinetic and telepathic powers, flickering pupil-less silver eyes or wicked clawed toenails. The House Father takes a shine to the lad too and when Senya is six years old, he is summoned to the Father’s chamber.  The Father ends up in flames forcing Meri and Senya out into a snow storm running for their lives.

Thus begins the tale of Senya, a prince created to be king of a planet but then tossed aside until his twelfth birthday when Lt. Taner, a Royal Guard detective is sent to retrieve him.  It is unclear to all whether Senya is the product of something good or something evil but in either case, it is very apparent that he is something more than just Lydia Kalila’s son.

*** Note to readers- This title contains graphic language, sexual situations and some violence.  It is not intended for children or young teens.

5-Star Amazon Reviews

 

“I honestly loved everything about this book! There was action, suspense, sci-fi, and fantasy all wrapped up in one!”

 

“This is a great story if you just want to lose yourself in a different world. This book was bought through my Kindle and it was extremely easy to order, read.”

 

“This was a really great book, I would recommend it to anyone who likes sci-fi and adventure. My husband and I read it together, which is saying a lot to get a man who is glued to espn to read… very well written.”

 

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4.4 stars – 194 Reviews
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Book One in the French Twist Series.

Lexi Stuart is at a critical crossroads. She’s done with college but still living at home, ready to launch a career but unable to find a job, and solidly stalled between boyfriends.

When a lighthearted conversation in French with the manager of her favorite bakery turns into a job offer, Lexi accepts. But the actual glamour is minimal: the pay is less than generous, her co-workers are skeptical, her bank account remains vertically-challenged, and her parents are perpetually disappointed. Her only comfort comes from the flirtatious baker she has her eye–but even may not be who he seems to be!

So when a handsome young executive dashes into the bakery to pick up his high profile company’s special order for an important meeting–an order Lexi has flubbed–she loses her compulsion to please. Something inside Lexi clicks. Laissez la révolution commencer! Let the revolution begin!

Instead of trying to fulfill everyone else’s expectations for her life, Lexi embarks on an adventure in trusting herself and God with her future–très bon!

This book is written with a distinctively, organically, Christian world view.

Reviews

“Let Them Eat Cake is a delicious read! Byrd brings a fresh, insightful approach to women’s fiction as she stretches out a welcoming hand to twenty-something readers. Bon Appetit!” Robin Jones Gunn, bestselling author of Sisterchicks Say Ooh La La! and The Christy Miller Series

“An engaging tale with as many layers as a croissant…and shaped just as lovingly.” –Siri L. Mitchell, author of Kissing Adrien

“If a good book were as loaded with calories as a French pastry, this one would have added pounds to my hips. Let Them Eat Cake–a sweet, satisfying story of searching for one’s place in life and inviting God along on the journey.” –Tamara Leigh, Author of Perfecting Kate

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The Dazzling Darkness

by Paula Cappa

4.8 stars – 10 Reviews
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The Dazzling Darkness is a supernatural mystery.

A secret lies buried beneath the haunting statuary in Old Willow Cemetery. In Concord, Massachusetts, the surrounding woods are alive with the spirits of transcendentalists Emerson, Thoreau, and Alcott. Elias Hatch, the cemetery keeper, is the last of modern-day transcendentalists. Does he know the secret power buried in Old Willow Cemetery? Would he reveal it?

Next door to this cemetery is a lovely gabled house. When the Brooke family moves in, the secret of Old Willow strikes.

On a cold afternoon in March, five-year-old Henry Brooke does not arrive home from the school bus stop. Antonia Brooke is frantic her child is missing, or—the unspeakable—stolen. Adam Brooke spends a harrowing night searching the Concord woods, fear gripping him as hours pass with no leads.

Finally, a police dog tracks Henry’s scent inside Old Willow Cemetery. Detective Mike Balducci suspects that Elias Hatch knows the truth about what happened to Henry. Balducci knows Hatch’s metaphysical beliefs. What Balducci discovers buried in the cemetery is beyond the grave, beyond apparitions or shadowy drifts rushing through the pine trees.

There are the dazzled faces in the darkened air … and their secret.

Reviews

“Fast-paced, sensually-vivid novel with an uncommon take on Transcendentalism … characters alive with true-to-life dialogue and compelling descriptions … suspenseful, heart-wrenching, and unique … stunning conclusion … this novel dazzles.” Amy Belding Brown, author of Mr. Emerson’s Wife.

“Riveting …an intelligently written book … an excellent game of whodunnit with unusual characters and creepy revelations weaved into the story …magnificent read. The Biblical feel of the book is not unlike ‘The Da Vinci Code.’ The climax is superbly satisfying.”  Wesley Thomas, HorrorNovelReviews.com.

“The spirit of Dan Brown meets the darkest and most somber ruminations of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Smooth, highly descriptive prose, Cappa explores transcendence and eternity–sending a shiver down your spine all along the way.”  Jonathan Stone, author of The Cold Truth, Parting Shot, and the upcoming Moving Day (2014).

“A supernatural adventure … steeped in fulsome imagination, twists and turns. Gripping and absorbing, this is worth your time.” SatinPaperbacks

“The Dazzling Darkness is a lovely mesh of mystery and the supernatural that blends myth and reality in a way that is both bittersweet and breathtaking.”  Leigh M. Lane, author of Finding Poe.

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Grimm End

by S T Cameron

4.4 stars – 39 Reviews
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Sara Cross never knew that her great-grandfather was still alive until an evil creature sent by his enemies burns down their house and sends her family to seek refuge at his estate on the shores of Lake Superior in northern Minnesota.Arriving in the small, isolated town of Shadow Bluffs in the valley below his estate, they find that they have stepped into a strange world filled with magic wielders, shape shifters, and the living dead. It is also home to the Moira Sisters, three dark wielders who want to use Sara and her family to steal from her great-grandfather a centuries-old chest containing a dangerous power.Sara’s family, already fragile after the disappearance of her father several years earlier, is brought to the breaking point as Sara, trying her best to hold her family together, sees them torn apart one-by-one by the strange creatures that inhabit the dangerous town.

When Sara learns that she too has an ability to wield magic, will it be enough combined with the developing talents of her two brothers to fight back against the Sisters? Can she rebuild what is left of her family and keep them together and, more importantly, alive?

5-Star Amazon Reviews

“This is a wonderful spellbinding tale which is well worth the time to read. IT does not follow the cookie cutter mold that many books do these days and goes off on its own to keep you entertained the whole time. A MUST read!!”

“This book was a very good read. I could not put it down once I got started. Loved the plot , storyline and all the different characters. Can’t wait for another book in this series to come out. Would definitely recommend this book.”

About The Author

I tell stories and have adventures. When I was a little boy, I would tell stories and have adventures in the backyard pretending I was in a circus in front of an audience of my family and neighbors. In elementary school, more stories and adventures were played out on the stage in front of my class and, sometimes, the entire school. In High School and College, I donned my glasses and disguised my super writer self in my computer nerd persona and while I still told stories and had adventures, they were never made publicly known. Many years later, I decided that it was time to remove my disguise and let my stories out in the world again. My first adventure, Grimm End, was published in 2012 with four more Grimm End novels planned for 2013 through 2015. CJ Kask, the 106 year old explorer from Grimm End, also appears as an eleven-year-old adventurer in Young Explorers and the Inca Wraith, the first book of the Young Explorers series which was published in 2013. In addition, a sprawling swords and sorcery fantasy novel series and a number of computer thrillers will appear over the next several years. Outside of writing, I have adventures with Kay, my wife and future author of her own books, my two wonderful daughters and their families including three grand-children (and one on the way) and two grand-puppies. I also let people know what is going on with my writing at stcameron.com.
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