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Enter by Midnight March 17, 2013

To Win a Brand New 7″ Kindle Fire HD

In Our Kindle Fire HD Giveaway Sweepstakes

Sponsored by Bradley Convissar,

author of BLOOD, SMOKE AND ASHES

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We’d like for you to be one of about 50 people who will win one of these Kindle Fire tablets from us in 2013, and all you have to do is follow the extremely easy steps at the end of this post to have a great chance to win.

But first, a word from our Sponsor….

 

“Not every monster is created equal.”

 

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Blood, Smoke and Ashes

by Bradley Convissar

4.6 stars – 16 Reviews

Just Reduced: Kindle Price: 99 Cents!

Or currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

Here’s the set-up:

In the Fall of 1955, the state of Nevada used the electric chair to execute a prisoner for the first time.

It was also the last time.

Molly Blackburn, nicknamed Jane the Ripper by the Las Vegas press after killing eleven men while posing as a prostitute, was strapped to the chair without incident. The switch was flipped.

Everything after that went horribly wrong.

Since that day, a copycat Jane the Ripper has appeared almost every decade in a different city, mimicking Molly’s choice in victims as well as her methods of murder. She kills eleven men then disappears, never to be found. The similarities between the bodies left behind each decade is uncanny. As if they are all the victims of the same murderer, not a copycat.

But that’s impossible, of course, because Molly Blackburn is dead, her execution witnessed by a dozen people.

FBI Agent Jack Shaw, the lead investigator in the Jane the Ripper cases since the seventies, finally catches a break in 2009 when the intended fifth victim manages to turn the tables on the newest copycat . Everyone believes that the horror has finally ended with her capture. Shaw is not so sure, though, wondering if someone else will take up the mantle and kill seven more men to complete the cycle. But when no more bodies with her distinctive markings show up over the next two years, Shaw allows himself to believe that maybe he has seen the end of the Jane the Ripper murders.

As it turns out, what he thought was the end was only the beginning.

His hunt will take him across the country, and even when he thinks he’s finally discovered the truth, he quickly learns that not everything is as it seems.

That not every monster is created equal.

That the nature of good and evil is not as black and white as he has always believed.

That not everything that is broken can be put back together.

That not every fractured soul can be saved.

When blood, smoke and ashes rise, no one comes out the same on the other side.

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Enter by Midnight March 10, 2013

To Win a Brand New 7″ Kindle Fire HD

In Our Kindle Fire HD Giveaway Sweepstakes

Sponsored by Matvei Zhivov, author of

ONE MORE SON

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But first, a word from our Sponsor….

Here’s the scoop on sponsor Matvei Zhivov’s novel ONE MORE SON:

by Matvei Zhivov
4.8 stars – 5 Reviews
Or currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

Here’s the set-up:

Lives of two soldiers clash together in a haunting tale of violence, love, sacrifice, and revenge, as a U.S. Marine and a Russian flight engineer trapped in Afghanistan struggle to out-run the ghosts of their pasts.

When one of them kills a family in the heat of battle, he smuggles the surviving infant back to the homeland, and begins a new life… fighting through the demons and the guilt.

Meanwhile, the other… the one whose family was killed sets out on a trail of revenge – to destroy the kin of the man who took his own.

“… the intelligence, quality, engaging story, and nuanced depiction of the characters and their world makes ‘One More Son’ a great piece of writing, that is both fresh and timeless.”

“…propels the narrative with wit and a highly evocative style that makes for seamless pacing.”



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Enter by Midnight March 3, 2013

To Win a Brand New 7″ Kindle Fire HD

In Our Kindle Fire HD Giveaway Sweepstakes

Sponsored by Jess Winfield, author of

THE PERFECT BURRITO

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But first, a word from our Sponsor….

Here’s the scoop on sponsor Jess Winfield’s novel THE PERFECT BURRITO:

by Jess Winfield
4.9 stars – 9 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

Here’s the set-up:

In Jess Winfield’s second novel, fiftysomething food blogger Don Miguel de Los Angeles no McDonalds attempts to walk from L.A. to San Francisco in a Quixotic quest to find THE PERFECT BURRITO.

Steak. Beans. Cheese. Guacamole. Pico de gallo.A big, stretchy flour tortilla. AND NO FREAKING RICE! Is this a formula for self-realization?

Twenty-one year-old Maria “Mary” Sanchez, a fully assimilated, half-Chicana Valley girl, joins a fifty-something food blogger, the self-styled “Don Miguel de Los Angeles no McDonalds,” on his Quixotic quest: walking from Los Angeles to San Francisco to find The Perfect Burrito. Written in Maria’s sassy first person narrative and Don Miguel’s comically “high-styled” blog posts, this multilayered novel is part Cervantes spoof, part eulogy for decimated California Indian cultures, and part mouthwatering foodie travelogue. Yet at its core is the emotional journey of Maria, a young woman caught between teenager and adult, American and Latina, and her curious attachment to Don Miguel, who has a mysterious love of all things Hispanic. The burrito serves as a kind of Grail, a symbol of Maria’s quest for cultural identity in a corporatized, fast food culture, the fulfillment (in every sense of the word) that both Maria and Don Miguel desperately seek. While the story is fictional, the burritos and California locations are real, and the e-book will provide links to both Don Miguel’s blog and a variety of extras: from Google maps of the journey to webisodes re-enacting scenes from the book to audiobook chapters, all hosted at www.theperfectburrito.com.

About the Author

Jess Winfield was raised to write by his freelance journalist mother and Disney writer/producer father in the bohemian artists’ enclave of Lake Sherwood, California. At age nineteen, he co-founded the Reduced Shakespeare Company. He co-created the Laurence Olivier Award-nominated comedy THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) and performed in it for many years, including launching its extraordinary decade-long run in London’s West End. After leaving the “other” RSC, he spent ten years writing and producing animated television and won two Daytime Emmy Awards for DISNEY’S TEACHER’S PET. His first novel, MY NAME IS WILL: A NOVEL OF SEX, DRUGS, AND SHAKESPEARE (Twelve) was a New York Times Book Review “Editor’s Choice” and a California Book Awards finalist. His second novel, THE PERFECT BURRITO (Oct. 2012) is an enhanced e-book featuring hundreds of original photo illustrations and videos. He is married and lives in Los Angeles.

 



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Announcing this week’s winner of a brand new Kindle Fire HD!

Announcing this week’s winner of a brand new Kindle Fire HD!

Thank you for being among the 5,579 participants in the Kindle Fire HD giveaway sweepstakes that ended at midnight Sunday, February 17. And a big thank you to author Mainak Dhar, who sponsored last week’s sweepstakes on behalf of his recent releases of bestsellers Alice in Deadland: The Complete Trilogy and Hunting the Snark.

If you are Debra Bechard of Moltonborough, NH, the good news is that you are the winner of a brand new Kindle Fire HD valued at $199! We’’ve already shipped Debra’s Kindle Fire and it should arrive in bustling downtown Moltonborough within the week.

But we have two very cool pieces of good news even if you are not Debra.

First, we are going to continue to give away a brand new Kindle Fire HD just about every week throughout 2013, and we’ve already opened up this week’s sweepstakes, and you can go there at … well … let’s wait just a moment before we tell you how to go there, because we want to make sure we share some important information with you about how to maximize your chances to win this week or any other week.

Maximize Your Chances to Win a Kindle Fire HD in Three Easy Steps

  1. Actively subscribe to Kindle Nation Daily Digest at http://bit.ly/KNDD-SignUp — this is quicker than waiting for us to add you to the list, and you’ll be able to establish yourself sooner as a subscriber in good standing by opening and reading the Kindle Nation Daily Digest!
  2. Make sure that our free newsletter gets to your inbox by adding newsletter@kindlenationdaily.com to your address book or safe sender list
  3. If you have a Twitter account, click on the Tweet button after you enter to spread the news and double your chances to win

Easy as 1-2-3!

So, now that we’ve made sure that you have the best possible chance to win, here is your link to this week’s new sweepstakes.

And p.s. – we sincerely hope you will check out this week’s sponsor

Here’s the scoop on DYING TO MAKE A FILM: It Was a Dream Worth Dying For:

DYING TO MAKE A FILM:

by SIR RAY MANN
5.0 stars – 24 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

Enter by Midnight February 24, 2013

To Win a Brand New 7″ Kindle Fire HD

In Our Kindle Fire HD Giveaway Sweepstakes

Sponsored by Sir Ray Mann, author of

DYING TO MAKE A FILM: It Was a Dream Worth Dying For

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But first, a word from our Sponsor….

SIR-RAY-MANNLike each one of our weekly sweepstakes, next week’s giveaway is sponsored by a talented author, and this time we are especially pleased that he’s offering an engaging one-of-a-kind read for a special promotional price of just 99 cents! Author, actor, producer Sir Ray Mann is springing for the Kindle Fire that could very well end up with your name on it, so it only makes sense to pay it forward and stimulate both your karma and your kranium at the same time by chancing just 99 cents to grace your Kindle with this memoir that has garnered 24 straight 5-star reviews from the discriminating readers of Kindle Nation!

Here’s the scoop on DYING TO MAKE A FILM: It Was a Dream Worth Dying For:

 

DYING TO MAKE A FILM:

by SIR RAY MANN
5.0 stars – 24 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

Here’s the set-up:

At the age of 23, childhood actor Ray V. Mann is ripped from his seat and thrown overboard into the Atlantic Ocean. Sharks immediately begin to circle. The young man struggles to stay afloat, pleading to be let back onto the boat, but the man above is convinced Ray is a cop. They’re on a drug run, from Cuba to Nassau, and this is a test. The sharks close in and he can’t swim anymore, and as Ray goes under he wonders how it came to this. All he wanted was the money to make his own film. Now all he wanted was to live.

Written with a surprising amount of honesty and levity, “Dying to Make a Film” isn’t just a book about drug cartels, hit men and missing millions. It’s about what it means to do whatever it takes to chase a dream. It’s about not only surviving life’s sharks, but also surviving life’s unattainable promises.

After being pulled back into the boat at the last moment, Ray becomes a trusted member of a Colombian drug cartel that works for the world’s number one cocaine boss Pablo Escobar, shipping hundreds of kilos of cocaine to Miami, Detroit, Chicago and New York City. Between sitting in high-power meetings with some of the most wanted men in the world, Ray scribbles out his screenplay in dark hotel rooms with his gun nearby. Life inside the cartel grows more dangerous by the day, the DEA is hot on their trail, and Ray is forced to jump out of the back of a moving train with two suitcases of cocaine. When three million dollars comes up missing, Ray is fingered as the mastermind, and hit men are deployed. Still, he writes his film, desperate for the simpler life as an actor, and he manages to somehow stay alive.

Years later, he marries an Russian Armenian woman and they have three kids, and after a decade, Ray and his wife separate. Ray goes into a deep depression, and soon he’s sleeping in his car, and then he’s homeless on the streets of Los Angeles. After three years of cardboard boxes and shelters, Ray finds God and an overwhelming compassion to help others. He picks himself up, leaves the street life behind, and forms his own motivational company. Ray is still working on the screenplay.

Ray tells an insider’s perspective of not only the seedy drug world, but also of Hollywood and the streets of Los Angeles. His life takes many literal death-defying twists, but in the end his story ties together in an inspirational and gratifying way.

 

About the Author

Author, actor, producer Sir Ray Mann is 53 years old and lives in Los Angeles. He is the cousin of movie producer Tyler Perry, basketball superstar Shaquille O’Neal and boxing legend Sugar Ray Robinson. Ray is also the great-great nephew of tobacco baron R. J. Reynolds. He was born in 1958 in Trenton, New Jersey and in 1972 his parents moved the family south to Fort Lauderdale, Florida where he got bitten by the acting bug.After a push from a high school teacher, Ray began acting in Miami at 16. Almost immediately, he landed tv commercials and roles in films like “The Greatest” starring Muhammad Ali and “Hot Stuff” starring Dom Deluise. From a early age Ray was an avid reader of books and loved to write short stories and at the tender age of just 14 he wrote his first fiction story about an East German man named “Earl Van Ran” who dreamed of ecscaping over the Berlin Wall to freedom in West Germany. For Ray writing and acting would be his door to a big world that he had yet to see. Ray is a member of the Screen Actors Guild, Savvy Authors and Association of Aspiring Authors.



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Enter by Midnight February 17, 2013

To Win a Brand New 7″ Kindle Fire HD

In Our Kindle Fire HD Giveaway Sweepstakes

Sponsored by Mainak Dhar, bestselling author of

Hunting The Snark: An Alice in Deadland Adventure

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We’d like for you to be one of about 50 people who will win one of these Kindle Fire tablets from us in 2013, and all you have to do is follow the extremely easy steps at the end of this post to have a great chance to win.

But first, a word from our Sponsor….

Like each one of our weekly sweepstakes, next week’s giveaway is sponsored by a talented author who has proven to be a favorite with our readers. Alice in Deadland author Mainak Dhar is springing for the Kindle Fire that could very well end up with your name on it, so it only makes sense to pay it forward and stimulate both your karma and your kranium at the same time by chancing $2.99 (or it’s FREE for Amazon Prime Members via Kindle Lending Library) to grace your Kindle with the latest release in his Alice in Deadland series!

Here’s the scoop on Hunting The Snark: An Alice in Deadland Adventure:

 

by Mainak Dhar
4.6 stars – 5 Reviews
Or currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

Here’s the set-up:

A thrilling new adventure in the bestselling Alice in Deadland series.

It has now been close to two years since Alice followed a bunny eared Biter down a hole, triggering off events that changed her life and that of everyone in the Deadland.

The Central Committee has been overthrown in Shanghai and the people of the Mainland freed from its tyranny. Red Guards no longer threaten Alice and the people of Wonderland and humans and Biters are beginning to learn to live with each other.

That short-lived sense of security is shattered when Shanghai is obliterated in a savage and sudden attack. When that same new danger threatens Wonderland, Alice must embark on a perilous journey to hunt down this threat.

This adventure takes her deep into the Homeland, a desolate land where her parents once came from; a land now torn apart by Zeus mercenaries, bandits and wild Biters; a once mighty and prosperous nation known as the United States of America.

About the Author

 

 

Mainak Dhar is a cubicle dweller by day and author by night. His first `published’ work was a stapled collection of Maths solutions and poems (he figured nobody would pay for his poems alone) he sold to his classmates in Grade 7, and spent the proceeds on ice cream and comics. Mainak was a bestselling author in his native India with titles published by major houses like Penguin and Random House and with one of his novels (Herogiri) being made into a major motion picture. In early 2011, he began to use Amazon to reach international readers through his ebooks and became one of the leading independent authors in the world with more than 100,000 books sold in his first year. He has thirteen books to his credit including the bestselling Alice in Deadland trilogy. Learn more about him and contact him at mainakdhar.com.

 



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