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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Thursday, February 16 – Save 72% on Michael Sims’ collection of the best vampire stories of the Victorian era, Dracula’s Guest: A Connoisseur’s Collection of Victorian Vampire Stories, plus … Neil Ostroff’s AFTER (Today’s Sponsor)

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AFTER

by Neil Ostroff
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On the day we’re born we’re destined to die. But what lies after? For fifteen–year-old Nick Murray, death is only the beginning. His entire human life has been an illusion in preparation for the epic role his soul will play in the destiny of the universe.

Nick always believed he was an ordinary kid until an unusual cardiac arrest strikes him down. Leaving behind his mother and girlfriend, his soul enters the hereafter and finds it is nothing like the fire and brimstone he’d always imagined. Incoming entities are distributed to levels according to the good vs. evil they had done in their lives. There’s only one problem, Nick never had any real human experiences. Fostered to be a celestial super hero, he must prevent the devil from damning for eternity all who ever lived.

Swept up by dark adventure, Nick learns the devil has caused global war in the mortal world. The devil intends to collect billions of souls and then turn them into a massive zombie army to take over creation. Spirits intent on stopping the apocalypse insert Nick’s soul into the human body of a prominent, young army commander who lives in the future. Thrust into the center of a historic battle, he takes on almost limitless enemy forces using skills learned from this other person’s life; only to die a second time and come face to face with the ultimate adversary.

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Before Twilight, vampires haunted popular culture around the world in the nineteenth century. In Dracula’s Guest, Michael Sims gathers the best vampire stories of the Victorian era, a collection that highlights their cultural variety. Sims rounds out the anthology with a chapter omitted from Bram Stoker’s legendary 1897 novel, Dracula.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Wednesday, February 15 – Save 87% on Brian Freemantle’s ominous suspense about the melting of the polar ice caps, ICE AGE, plus … Nkorni Tankwa’s THE BARRISTER’S GAVEL (Today’s Sponsor)

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The Barrister’s Gavel

by Nkorni Tankwa
5.0 stars – 3 Reviews
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The real life mystery of a stolen Rembrandt, an unconventional case, buried family secrets, backroom deals, lies, unseen truths and murder.

The Barrister’s Gavel will keep you guessing with twists and turns as it races from the Hoover building in D.C through the corridors of our judicial system into a dance studio in Essex County New Jersey.

Self-proclaimed lifelong bachelor Daxton Longhorn is an Ivy League dropout turned dance instructor who isn’t afraid of breaking the rules. So what if he sleeps with the occasional married woman? It doesn’t affect his dancing. It doesn’t even affect his life in the long run—until he meets the stunning, married Gillian Kovack, and just has to have her.

After Gillian’s husband catches them in bed together, Dax finds himself in court, accused of assault. Although his punishment won’t be severe, this indiscretion has opened the floodgates of accusation, and Dax can’t stop the rush of allegations from ruining his life. As he tries to unravel the truth about Gillian, he quickly learns that in order to avoid a lengthy prison sentence, he has to take a closer look at his estranged family and, oddly enough, visit the circumstances surrounding the mystery of the Rembrandt painting stolen from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts forty years ago.

What on earth does a stolen Rembrandt have to do with Dax? And could the legal problems in Daxton’s present have anything to do with legal mistakes in his father’s past? Trying to make sense of his situation and staying one step ahead of the law, Daxton soon realizes that nothing is as it seems and will have to use every ounce of brain power to get to the bottom of what is quickly turning out to be the truth of his own existence.

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In Brian Freemantle’s ominous suspense, the melting of the polar caps reveals a threat far more urgent than rising sea levels: a prehistoric virus that could threaten the survival of humankind.

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Kindle Daily Deal — Tuesday, February 14 – Save 67% on Stephanie Meyer’s blockbuster vampire romance TWILIGHT (The Twilight Saga, Book 1), plus … Daniel I. Russell’s CRITIQUE (Today’s Sponsor)

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Critique

by Daniel I. Russell
5.0 stars – 6 Reviews
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Sandy Devanche considers himself to be a five star gentleman, although he never gives more than three.

As the harshest food critic in the business, he is feared and respected by the top chefs of the city. On a standard assignment, Sandy visits the experimental restaurant The House of Jacob, run by chef extraordinaire, Jacob Enfer.

What Sandy will experience is a journey beyond flavour and texture, a meal that will change his very existence. The worst thing about the food here is the person eating it.

Critique. It’s here to make your life better… or much, much worse.

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TwilightKindle Daily Deal: TwilightRomance is in the air, and what better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than to revisit the story of Stephanie Meyer’s star-crossed lovers: Bella and Edward.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Monday, February 13– Save 87% on Brenda Webster’a hypnotic narrative about Sigmund Freud, his family, and his disciples, VIENNA TRIANGLE, plus … Vera Jane Cook’s DANCING BACKWARD IN PARADISE (Today’s Sponsor)

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Dancing Backward in Paradise

by Vera Jane Cook
4.2 stars – 10 Reviews
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At the Paradise Trailer Park in Hixson, Tennessee, life for Grace Place is all about sucking on “meat jerkys” and having amorous encounters with Lenny Bean, her handsome lover. However, Grace’s mother has loftier plans for her daughter and insists that Grace save her money and move to New York City so she can find fame and fortune as an actress.

Intent on pacifying her mama, Grace works as a cleaning lady for wealthy Betty Ann Houseman so she can pool her pennies for the trip north. Grace soon discovers that Betty Ann has a passion for men more pronounced than her overbite, and it isn’t long before she’s parting the sheets for Lenny Bean. But just before she leaves Hixson, Grace uncovers an insidious plot the eccentric Bean family has devised to steal Betty Ann’s estate.

Filled with anger but intent on keeping her promise to her mama, Grace and her best friend, Ginny Jo, flee to New York City. Amid the drama of the 1960s, and the absurdity of her life, Grace faces her darkest hours and her greatest opportunity to flourish. In a world of surprises, and unforeseen events, Grace truly discovers paradise.

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Vienna TriangleKindle Daily Deal: Vienna Triangle

In writing this hypnotic narrative, author Brenda Webster immersed herself in the lives and sexual entanglements of an extraordinary set of people—Sigmund Freud, his family, and his disciples. From the artifacts they left behind, she forms a fascinating set of speculations buttressed by facts.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Sunday, February 12 – Today only, four romance novels by Shannon McKenna–a sultry selection of stories about the intense and rugged McCloud Brothers–are just $0.99 each., plus … Laura S. Wharton’s LEAVING LUKENS (Today’s Sponsor)

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Leaving Lukens

by Laura S. Wharton
5.0 stars – 1 Reviews
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World War II action, coming-of-age decisions, and a steamy romance fill the pages of Leaving Lukens, the new historical novel by North Carolina writer Laura S. Wharton. She refers to her genre as “romaction” – a little romance and a whole lot of action. Set in a small, dying, fishing village on North Carolina’s coast in 1942, the adult fiction is the result of painstaking research about the time, the war’s impact, and the settings of Lukens (which was once a thriving, real community). Any reader interested in World War II or North Carolina history will get a glimpse of how Ocracoke, New Bern, Oriental, and the coastline were impacted by the war in this novel.

This is Wharton’s second novel. The first, The Pirate’s Bastard, was released October 2010. Both are works of historical fiction, and both involve boats. Formerly from down east North Carolina, Laura loves to sail and participate in all water sports. The result of her love of all things nautical mingles with North Carolina’s coastal history in her books. Laura has been writing professionally for many years, and has a huge portfolio of feature-length articles in magazines and newspapers. She’s dipping her toe into the realm of social media, but admits reluctantly that technology makes her slightly nauseous.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Saturday, February 11 – Save 74% on Lawrence Block’s shocking suspense novel NOT COMIN’ HOME TO YOU, plus … Phil Torcivia’s WHAT A NICE GUY (Today’s Sponsor)

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What a Nice Guy

by Phil Torcivia
4.3 stars – 9 Reviews
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Do you know any nice guys? Perhaps you’re married to or good friends with one. Well, consider the possibility that this nice guy is so frustrated with his relationship failures that he needs to vent to keep from turning into a bad boy with anger issues. Then, try not to spit hot coffee as you read his sarcastic rants about why men and women don’t seem to fit.

Excerpt from What a Nice Guy — Snippity Doo Dah

My initial vasectomy consultation is scheduled for today and I can’t get this song out of my head:

Snippity doo dah, snippity aye,
My, oh my, what a wonderful day!
None of my sperm is going to stray.
Snippity doo dah, snippity aye.

Mister blue balls getting older,
No child support
It’s so practical.
Everything’s satisfactual!

(Everbody now …)

Snippity doo dah, snippity aye,
Rubberless feelings coming my way!

If you’re staring at this page with mouth agape, you’re either my mother or a fertile woman. Men, can I have an amen? You betcha.

Look, ladies, I turn fifty this year. I need offspring like I need square dancing lessons. If I were to have one of my little guys actually find an egg, that would make me almost seventy by the time Junior went to prom. I’d be riding my daughter down the aisle on my scooter.

I’ve done the math. It costs $800, which is equivalent to twenty morning-after pills, two abortions, or a case of Silver Oak wine. I’ll sacrifice the latter for peace of mind. It is also one-hundredth the cost of a college education, one-tenth the cost of a used car (plus repairs), and half the cost of outgrown sneakers.

I know, I know. “You still need to wear condoms. What about STDs?”

That’s true (and it sucks), but it makes the whole process less stressful when breakage or slippage occurs. Actually, I think I’ve only had a rubber break once in my life. Slippage has happened numerous times. (OK, stop with the tiny penis jokes.) I’m sure we’ve all had that shocking/embarrassing moment when ole Willy leaves the party without his jacket. Then we have to go a-mining–trying to locate the jacket without pushing it in farther or causing spillage.

It’s an art, people.

When I mentioned my appointment to two female doctors I met this weekend, they both said, “Oh my god! Why would you do that?”

Judging by their reactions, you’d think I just toe-fucked a Pomeranian.

“Because I don’t want to have kids.”
“What if you end up with a woman who wants to have kids?”
“Then she can have kids.”
“So, you’d get it reversed, right?”
“Oh, hell no. I’d send her to the bank.”
“You’re awful.”
“Thank you.”

It’s a ten-minute procedure. That’s one-third of the time it takes me to run to CVS, crack open the capsule, and mix it in her OJ.

There is a twinge of anxiety around ball problems. I’m going to have to work through it (with a little help from my sponsor, Johnnie Walker). My friend has been dealing with complications from his snipping. It may have something to do with where he had the procedure done: at Señor Vaso’s in Tijuana.

“I had a reaction that makes my one ball think it’s cold.”
“Huh?”
“One of my nuts tucks itself high against my body.”
“So, you’re a bit lop-balled, are ya?”
“Yup.”
“That sucks.”
“Yeah it does.”
“How does one get that fixed? Insert a space heater?”
“No. The doc said he could snip the muscle that pulls it up or replace the ball with a silicone nut.”
“Ouchie.”
“No kidding.”

I wish I could just take a damn pill. Then again, I was with more than one woman transformed into Mrs. Hyde by the pill. I’d probably become emotional and begin watching American Idol and Glee. God forbid!

I’ll document the entire process for you as my service to humanity. Everyone must know someone with whom the song resonates. Now, to this man you can say, “You’re one snip away from a wonderful day.”

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Not Comin' Home to YouKindle Daily Deal: Not Comin’ Home to You

In Lawrence Block’s shocking suspense novel, a pair of disaffected Midwestern youths meet, fall in love, and light out on a cross-country killing spree.

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Today’s Kindle Daily Deal — Friday, February 10 – Save 78% on Richard Kirshenbaum’s irreverent memoir about the transformation of the advertising business, Madboy: My Journey from Adboy to Adman, plus … Harry Freedman’s JERUSALEM IMPERILLED (Today’s Sponsor)

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Jerusalem Imperilled (The Yavneh Trilogy)

by Harry Freedman
4.0 stars – 3 Reviews
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Levi is a young priest in Roman occupied Jerusalem. A disgruntled guest at his wedding to Nechama informs the Roman procurator that the bride’s wealthy father is plotting a rebellion. Levi and Nechama are taken captive and sent in chains to Rome.

Whilst working as slave in the Roman dockyards, Levi hears reports of turmoil in his homeland. The hated procurator is enriching himself at the peoples’ expense, revolutionary bands are attacking the Romans but the local political leaders are too busy fighting amongst themselves to coordinate the resistance.

In the dockyards a mysterious visitor tries to recruit Levi to report on the Roman troop movements. He is in a unique position to help the resistance. But all he can think of is how to find his lost bride, the love of his life.

Jerusalem Imperilled is Book One in the Yavneh Trilogy

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Madboy: My Journey from Adboy to AdmanKindle Daily Deal: Madboy: My Journey from Adboy to Adman

Packed with business insight, marketing wisdom, and a cast of characters ranging from Princess Diana to Ed McMahon, Richard Kirshenbaum’s irreverent memoir about the transformation of the advertising business is as bold and delightful as Richard himself.

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