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| Time Shift the Paradigm | by Robbie Thomas May 17, 2012 | $9.99 | 55058 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Robbie is currently in development with Lamport and Sheppard in a Psychic Crime television series called 'Psychic Profiler'. Robbie Thomas works in the paranormal field of study as a psychic medium/paranormal investigator. His work is well noted with many integral colleagues that work in the scientific and spiritual fields. Two well known accomplishments of Robbie’s is the creating and co producing of two critically acclaimed hit movies, Dead Whisper and The Sallie House, where actual communication with the other side was captured on film and EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena). Robbie also has successfully assisted in murder/missing persons cases with different Law Enforcement Agencies and families internationally as a Psychic Criminal Profiler. Robbie Thomas is an Author/Screenwriter with the book Paranormal Encounters. He has also three other books, published titles are...Signs From Heaven, To You From Spirit and A Link To Heaven...Chats With The Other Side. His success has seen two screenplays being written with a third in development for a trilogy titled, 'Paradox' in the Paranormal Horror genre. Robbie is a contributing Author to three other titles one of which he worked with Award Winning Screenwriter, Gloria Shepherd. |
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| Rajan Iqbal ki Wapsi | by Shubhanand May 17, 2012 | $0.99 | 17114 words | Sample 15% |
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| Desiccant 014: Alive or Dead | by Kevin R. Bridges May 17, 2012 | $0.99 | 2527 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I live in the Pacific Northwest with my fiance, a small army of children, and a large army of awkward dogs. My favorite novels are Contact by Carl Sagan and the Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin. My favorite food is breakfast sausage, and, now that you think of it, yours is, too. |
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| Naked and Adrift | by J Hacker May 17, 2012 | $1.99 | 64372 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The seaplane flying scenes come from my life in aviation. I love flying in every form and had to make Frista an enthusiast. I was hired on staff at age sixteen in a resort on a lake in Bear Mountain, New York. Within weeks I heard stories of previous employees owning a sailboat. It eventually sunk but I pursued the stories. Within five weeks we pieced together all the old tales of where she laid at the bottom of our large lake. We found it, raised it and renewed it. That was the very primitive beginning of my ‘yachting’ life. I was in the U.S. Air Force near Seattle and since then have combined my love of sea plane flying with my business of product development. I earned my first writing fee from Western Flyer Magazine, April 1984, from my article - Floatplane Flying in Florida. My many adventures have helped me in writing my first screen play, Hymenoptera ,’92, which was made into a Fox movie of the week ’98 – Legion of Fire/Marabunta. It also is a large influence in this novel as well as in some of the thirty-two essays I wrote for a state-wide publication – First Florida Magazine ’02 – ’08. I’m presently a member of an invitation-only workshop that has produced twenty-nine published authors. |
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| The Jade Warrior | by L Keith Henley May 16, 2012 | $3.99 | 59205 words | Sample 20% |
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| Finding David | by Murray Heimbecker May 16, 2012 | $4.99 | 97345 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: With an extensive education in science, religion and military, the author taps his wide-ranging world travel, and seventy-plus years of experience, to produce a collection of short stories and full length novels, which radiate a marvelous mixture of plots and characters. You will find humor, drama, mystery and poetry in his works. |
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| The CarlyleDeception - no profanity version | by Andrew M. Williams May 16, 2012 | $3.99 | 79787 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Andrew M. Williams b. 1958, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Influenced at an early age by Dr Seuss and the masterpieces of Goscinny and Uderzo, Williams alleviated boredom and amused classmates through high-school by writing, and drawing caricatures of teachers, students and anyone else he could outrun. After six enormously satisfying years in university, he surprised everyone by graduating in 1983 with a BSc in Kinesiology. Writing took a back seat for the next dozen years, as he opted for the action and adventure of the Royal Canadian Navy. Creativity was limited to the occasional farewell roast of senior naval officers--a valuable experience in the art of skewering a subject diplomatically, thus retaining some prospect of career advancement. After the Navy he attended MBA school, worked as a cartoonist, became a stockbroker (8 years--great clients), and then realized a long-lost ambition of becoming a writer. The Carlyle Deception is his first full-length novel, and is available in the Original Version and a non-profanity edition (nothing spicier than the occasional "what the hell" or “damnâ€). A number of other stories are in the works, including the sequel to The Carlyle Deception. Favorite pastime: Exploring the universe. Favorite places: Australia & The Bahamas. Background: Varied, but includes the military, financial, high-technology, cartooning, and writing. |
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| Warriors Aloft | by Randell K. Whaley May 16, 2012 | $7.99 | 81867 words | Sample 20% |
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| SHADOLIS: The King’s Story | by CB Six May 16, 2012 | $4.99 | 70877 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: CB Six Six is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force’s Security Forces Technical and Geospatial Intelligence Schools. He served four years as an active duty Air Force Security Forces member, three and a half of which were spent in overseas assignments and deployments. His duties ranged from being an M249 machine gunner in the Middle East, to assisting the Secret Service’s preparation for President Obama’s 2009 visit to Ramstein, Germany. After completing his long tour overseas, Charles Six joined the 234th Intelligence Squadron and currently works as an Intelligence Analyst at Beale Air Force Base. His greatest passions are faith, writing, and every moment with his wife and children. He also enjoys life in the California sun and shooting at local pistol ranges. The Six family name has been known for writing in Holland since the 17th century due to the playwright Jan Six, who is also famous for his portrait by Rembrandt van Rijn. Jan Six was close friends with the poet Joost den Vondel as well as Rembrandt and remained devoted to the arts all his life. His most famous plays being Medea, published in 1648 with an etching by Rembrandt and Onshult, meaning Innocence, published in 1662. HH Zvonec Holly is a certified counselor with a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology. She is an expert communicator and encourages each person to pursue their unique destiny through a refreshing perspective of their struggles and their victories. She encourages teens, men, and women to move into a greater level of personal authenticity. As a coach and as a counselor, she delivers clarity for those seeking a healthier point of view. Her message is a hope-filled invitation to agree with the process of transformation and to emerge into authentic identity. Holly has great confidence in the resiliency of the human spirit and the power of faith to transform a life and fill it with direction, peace, and purpose. She has launched WisdomWeaverBlog.com; a website with principles for living a life of freedom and a forum for question and answers. Holly serves as a hospice volunteer by supporting those in the final stages of life. Her hobbies include designing gourmet meals and hiking in the North Cascade Mountains. She encourages everyone to dream big, never give up, and to believe God for the impossible. |
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| Captain Harding and His Men | by Elliott Mackle May 16, 2012 | $6.99 | 61762 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Elliott Mackle covered the 1996 Olympic Games for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. An AJC staff writer, he served as the newspaper’s dining critic for a decade, also reporting on military affairs, travel and the national restaurant scene. His first novel, It Takes Two, was a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award. He lives in Atlanta with his partner of nearly forty years. |
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| Hellfighter | by David T. Wilbanks May 16, 2012 | $2.99 | 20300 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: David T. Wilbanks is a writer, editor and publisher of horror, fantasy and adventure fiction. His short stories have appeared in Horror Drive-In and Postscripts among other publications. He and Mark Justice write the DEAD EARTH series which is on its second book, THE VENGEANCE ROAD, with a third forthcoming. With Craig Clarke, he edited and published LIVING AFTER MIDNIGHT, a dark fiction anthology from their own Acid Grave Press. David lives in Minnesota with his wife. |
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| Kachina | by James Rada, Jr. May 16, 2012 | $2.99 | 107484 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: James Rada, Jr. is the author of seven novels, a non-fiction book and a non-fiction collection. These include the historical novels Canawlers, October Mourning, Between Rail and River and The Rain Man. His other novels are Logan’s Fire, Beast and My Little Angel. His non-fiction books are Battlefield Angels: The Daughters of Charity Work as Civil War Nurses and Looking Back: True Stories of Mountain Maryland. He lives in Gettysburg, Pa., where he works as a freelance writer. Jim has received numerous awards from the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association, Associated Press, Maryland State Teachers Association and Community Newspapers Holdings, Inc. for his newspaper writing. If you would like to be kept up to date on new books being published by James or ask him questions, he can be reached by e-mail at jimrada@yahoo.com. To see James’ other books or to order copies on-line, go to www.aimpublishinggroup.com. |
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| Lockdown: A Ryan Lock Novel | by Sean Black May 16, 2012 | $4.99 | 87496 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: To research the Ryan Lock series of thrillers, Sean Black has trained as a bodyguard with former members of the Royal Military Police's specialist close protection unit, spent time inside America’s most dangerous maximum security prison, Pelican Bay Supermax in California, and ventured into the tunnels under Las Vegas. A graduate of Columbia University in New York and Oxford University, England, he lives with his wife and daughter in Los Angeles. |
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| Murder Anonymous | by marvin lindberg May 16, 2012 | $3.99 | 43050 words | Sample 15% |
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| Glimmer of Gold | by William Nikkel May 16, 2012 | $6.99 | 81915 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: William Nikkel is a veteran officer of the Kern County Sheriff’s Department in Southern California. He’s hunted vicious killers and put them behind bars, he’s taken down armed bank robbers, he’s been held at gunpoint, and he’s faced men armed with knives. William has looked the devil in his eyes and sent him packing. An amateur scuba enthusiast, gold prospector, and artist, he can be found just about anywhere. He and his wife Karen divide their time between California and Maui, Hawaii. |
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| I Vagabondi | by Dominic Licorish May 15, 2012 | $0.99 | 10635 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Dominic was born in Toronto, Canada and began writing when he was 12 years old. He never thought he would want make a career of it until he was 16 and realized computer programming was maddeningly boring. So, he channeled his energies into learning how to write well, and has been constantly practicing as much as he can. Dominic names (some of) his favourite writers to be Neil Gaiman, Orson Scott Card, Warren Ellis, and Alan Moore. He loves video games, movies, and Star Wars. Dominic currently lives in Calgary, Alberta. |
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| Sebastian and the Invisible Island, Book 3: Zeppendulars | by Michael Hogan May 15, 2012 | $0.99 | 7228 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: When Michael William Hogan was a young boy he spent his summers kicking through the tall reeds along the lake shores of northern Michigan. Today you might find him cutting through the thick jungle of his island retreat in Tonga. Could this be a sign of someone’s refusal to grow up? Perhaps. But Michael’s lifelong love of adventure and his penchant for storytelling have resulted in numerous award-winning screenplays, short stories, webisodes and children’s books. He has also produced and directed award-winning short films that have screened at film festivals in the U.S. and Europe. Sebastian and the Invisible Island is based on Michael’s feature film screenplay, Sebastian and the Lost Atoll. |
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| Twitch & the Singing Field Heirloom | by C. S. Walkingheart May 15, 2012 | $0.99 | 10637 words | Sample 35% |
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| Desert Diamonds | by David Hardham May 15, 2012 | $2.99 | 76442 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: David Hardham was born and raised in Melbourne and has worked in the IT industry all his working life including stints in London, Singapore and South Africa. He has travelled extensively, both within Australia as well as many European and Asian countries. In his early twenties, David crossed the entire African continent by road from North to South. |
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| The Carlyle Deception | by Andrew M. Williams May 15, 2012 | $3.99 | 79709 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Andrew M. Williams b. 1958, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Influenced at an early age by Dr Seuss and the masterpieces of Goscinny and Uderzo, Williams alleviated boredom and amused classmates through high-school by writing, and drawing caricatures of teachers, students and anyone else he could outrun. After six enormously satisfying years in university, he surprised everyone by graduating in 1983 with a BSc in Kinesiology. Writing took a back seat for the next dozen years, as he opted for the action and adventure of the Royal Canadian Navy. Creativity was limited to the occasional farewell roast of senior naval officers--a valuable experience in the art of skewering a subject diplomatically, thus retaining some prospect of career advancement. After the Navy he attended MBA school, worked as a cartoonist, became a stockbroker (8 years--great clients), and then realized a long-lost ambition of becoming a writer. The Carlyle Deception is his first full-length novel, and is available in the Original Version and a non-profanity edition (nothing spicier than the occasional "what the hell" or “damnâ€). A number of other stories are in the works, including the sequel to The Carlyle Deception. Favorite pastime: Exploring the universe. Favorite places: Australia & The Bahamas. Background: Varied, but includes the military, financial, high-technology, cartooning, and writing. |
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| Tangled Vines | by James Aa. Keister May 15, 2012 | $4.99 | 27341 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: James Aa. Keister, was born and lives in Monroe, Michigan. An artist in both the arts and music. Letting this strong sense of talent flourish over into his writings. With an imaginative endorsement of realism that brings forth an ever flowing twist to his novels. |
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| Punk Faction | by Marcus Blakeston May 15, 2012 | $2.99 | 56836 words | Sample 20% |
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| Desiccant 012: The Day I Caught on Fire | by Kevin R. Bridges May 15, 2012 | $0.99 | 2662 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I live in the Pacific Northwest with my fiance, a small army of children, and a large army of awkward dogs. My favorite novels are Contact by Carl Sagan and the Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin. My favorite food is breakfast sausage, and, now that you think of it, yours is, too. |
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| The Formula | by Herman Green May 14, 2012 | $4.95 | 44284 words | Sample 20% |
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| Return of the Assassin (Assassin Series #3) | by Russell Blake May 14, 2012 | $4.97 | 81671 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Russell Blake is the acclaimed author of Fatal Exchange, The Geronimo Breach, the Zero Sum trilogy, King of Swords, Night of the Assassin, The Delphi Chronicle trilogy, The Voynich Cypher (fiction), An Angel With Fur (pet bio) and How To Sell A Gazillion eBooks In No Time (even if drunk, high or incarcerated) - a parody of everything writing and self-publishing. Blake lives on the Pacific coast of Mexico with his 3 dogs and a bad attitude. His blog, http://RussellBlake.com contains samples of his commentary and humor. |
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| The Adventures of Nihu | by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren May 14, 2012 | $3.00 | 38302 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Nicknamed "Ruyi", Mr. Uwuigiaren was born and grew up in Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria, Africa. As a young adult, he attended school for Mass Communications. Ruyi quickly realized his talent for the arts including singing in a soul music group, playing the key board/piano, drawing cartoons, and writing children's books. He published cartoons Mr. Bony and Dulljack with Vanguard Media Limited and children's books The Adventures of Nihu with Bouncing Ball Books,Giant in a Hut and The Little King with Learnrite publishers, Little Okon with Apex Books, and The Treasure of a Goldsmith and Empire of the Wicked with Pekan Publishers, My Guest(excerpt) with Moronicox.com. While continuing his artistic expression professionally, Ruyi currently lives in his hometown where he writes for children in his authentic African style. |
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| The Peacekeepers. Book 10. Deceptions | by Ricky Sides May 14, 2012 | $2.99 | 80410 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Ricky Sides was Born in Florence, Alabama in May of 1958. He has a wife named Sue that he married at age 18. He has one adult son named Larry Dale. The author studied martial arts from 1981 to the mid 1990s. He has been an avid camper and student of survival. The techniques described in his fight sequences are often from his own personal experience and training. He has taught women's rape prevention seminars in the 1980's. The author's writing experience includes The Birth of the Peacekeepers and the four other novels in that series, the Brimstone and the Companions of Althea series which is a nine novel set based on the online game t4c (the fourth coming) and was written by Ricky Sides under the pen name Raistlin and edited and collaborated on by a wonderful lady from Louisiana under the pen name Kittie Justice. The author also wrote a book on women's self-defense named The Ultimate in Women's Self-Defense. |
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| Stark - Down But Not Out | by Nigel Raven May 14, 2012 | $0.99 | 61822 words | Sample 2% |
| Author bio: I am 40 years old and enjoy sat at my pc all day long.It sit there and type away whilst my mind wonders off in all different directions to produce the magic,right before my eyes. |
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| DISTANT ANNIHILATION: A Contemporary Great Game Thriller. | by AZAM HOSSAIN May 14, 2012 | $4.79 | 79449 words | Sample 20% |
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| Twilight's Last Gleaming | by L.A. Tripp May 14, 2012 | $2.99 | 38161 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: L.A. Tripp has written Woe to the Rich!, his debut novel, and it's first sequel, Monica. Woe to the Rich! is about flipping society as we know it, on it's head. The wealthy lose their wealth and the broke gain it. Along with romance and sex sprinkled within, this book has received rave reviews. Monica focuses on a timeline from when Woe finishes and follows one of Woe's characters through about a week of her life, through her own eyes. The reader gets the joy of experiencing a pregnancy, finding a lost love, a big move, and all of the emotional ups and downs that such a roller coaster will bring. The next book due out is The Dating Doctor Diaries, which chronicles Tripp's career as a dating and seduction coach. He's also working on a new series that's completely different from his previous works. He won't tell us what it's about, other than people will be able to relate to it and will be very comical! He has written several articles for Examiner.com and has been featured in the local magazine News4U. Tripp resides just out of reach of the Bible Belt, with his wife and two kids (and occasionally a pet balloon)! |
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| The Worst Day | by Bookpal Australia May 14, 2012 | $9.99 | 125730 words | Sample 20% |
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| Once Upon A Time In Australia 3 - Nocturalis | by Carter Rydyr May 14, 2012 | $3.99 | 11633 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The strange and bizarre works of Steve Carter and Antoinette Rydyr (S.C.A.R.) incorporates anything from Sci Fi and horror fantasy to surrealism and weird satire. All of it has a strong element of the fantastic and a healthy dose of experimentalism. They create in a variety of mediums – prose fiction, illustration, comic books, screenplays and even music, which they produce with their experimental bands FistFunk Futurists and TeknoSadisT. Their screenplay "Curse of the Swampies" won Best Feature Film Screenplay at the A Night of Horror International Film Festival 2010. Current projects include new comics, more audio experiments and prose stories. There are also a number of screenplays and novellas in the works. |
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| Once Upon A Time In Australia 2 - Before The Dreamtime | by Carter Rydyr May 14, 2012 | $3.99 | 18454 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The strange and bizarre works of Steve Carter and Antoinette Rydyr (S.C.A.R.) incorporates anything from Sci Fi and horror fantasy to surrealism and weird satire. All of it has a strong element of the fantastic and a healthy dose of experimentalism. They create in a variety of mediums – prose fiction, illustration, comic books, screenplays and even music, which they produce with their experimental bands FistFunk Futurists and TeknoSadisT. Their screenplay "Curse of the Swampies" won Best Feature Film Screenplay at the A Night of Horror International Film Festival 2010. Current projects include new comics, more audio experiments and prose stories. There are also a number of screenplays and novellas in the works. |
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| Spectral Vision Issue 1 | by Marcus D Barnes May 14, 2012 | $1.99 | 544 words | Sample 20% |
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| The Judas Chronicles: Books I & II | by Aiden James May 14, 2012 | $5.99 | 136676 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I began writing stories roughly thirteen years ago, after pursuing a career as a singer/songwriter in Denver and later in Nashville. My writing career could’ve been a brief one, as it started one night when it was my turn to read a bedtime story to my two young sons. Rather than read the ‘Mouse birthday book’ for the umpteenth time, I began a ramble about a mystical world parallel to our own, a world where sinister creatures sought to take a little boy into their hidden lair…forever. My first critical reviews from my young audience were mixed. My youngest child, Tyler, was enthralled about the magical place I created, and eagerly awaited more. However, my oldest, Christopher, thought it was the dumbest tale he had ever heard! Luckily, my wife, Fiona, listened nearby. She thought the idea had potential, though she kept that fact a secret until the following spring, 1997. When she suggested I create a fuller blown version of this story, it marked the beginning of my love affair with writing stories. I wish I could tell you that the experience has always been a glorious progression, where crafting characters, believable landscapes with captivating plots, and surprising twists was easy. Far from it. It took nearly three years for me to complete my first novel--based on the bedtime story to my boys who by then were young teenagers—and another two years to decide if I liked it enough to show it to anyone else. Signed to a small independent publisher in 2004, “The Forgotten Eden†enjoyed a brief run and received some acclaim upon its release in 2006. While pursuing a book deal for my paranormal adventure series, The Talisman Chronicles, of which “The Forgotten Eden†and “The Devil’s Paradise†are the first two of five installments, an itch to dabble in something a little different hit me. A ghost story, and one dealing with a murdered teenage girl who waited nearly a century to enact her revenge became my next creation. Completed in 2007, “Cades Cove†was my second release on Kindle, available in August. The sequel to this ghost story soon followed in September, entitled “The Raven Mockerâ€. “Deadly Night†was my very first Kindle release, in July, and is one of my latest books. Based on a fictional exaggeration of me and Fiona, “Deadly Night†is a mixture of ‘now’ and where we were 20 years ago as ghost hunters (and in my hard-hitting’ days as a Nashville rock n’ roller). “The Vampires’ Last Lover†is my latest release. One that pushed the personal envelope for me, the story was written from a female perspective. Like Stephen King, when he wrote “Carrie†so many years ago, my wife provided precious insights into how women view the world around them, and in particular, their true perspectives on males—something I’m sure would surprise most of us guys. Anyway, as the first installment for my new “The Dying of the Dark†series, the story brings a fresh perspective to the vampire genre, focused on what it means to be unique and alone, both for the living and the undead, and how self sacrifice for the good of others remains the most noble aspiration for all creatures—above and below our beloved earth. So what’s next? Three more Talisman Chronicle books will eventually happen, along with spin-off novellas and one last full novel to complete the “Cades Cove Seriesâ€. Also, the sequel to “Deadly Night†beckons to be written (“The Ungrateful Dead). Yet, these projects will have to wait a little while, due to a brand new series that I am co-writing with the highly successful J.R. Rain. The focus of our collaboration is Judas Iscariot and his quest for forgiveness, and release from the bonds of immortality. The first book , “Plague of Coinsâ€, should be available in early spring next year (2011). After that, who knows? Something dark and creepy… Or, perhaps something light and fun? Just wait n’ see! Cheers, Aiden |
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| Cursed Immortals 2: Judas and the Vampires (The Next Two Novels) | by Aiden James May 13, 2012 | $5.99 | 159027 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I began writing stories roughly thirteen years ago, after pursuing a career as a singer/songwriter in Denver and later in Nashville. My writing career could’ve been a brief one, as it started one night when it was my turn to read a bedtime story to my two young sons. Rather than read the ‘Mouse birthday book’ for the umpteenth time, I began a ramble about a mystical world parallel to our own, a world where sinister creatures sought to take a little boy into their hidden lair…forever. My first critical reviews from my young audience were mixed. My youngest child, Tyler, was enthralled about the magical place I created, and eagerly awaited more. However, my oldest, Christopher, thought it was the dumbest tale he had ever heard! Luckily, my wife, Fiona, listened nearby. She thought the idea had potential, though she kept that fact a secret until the following spring, 1997. When she suggested I create a fuller blown version of this story, it marked the beginning of my love affair with writing stories. I wish I could tell you that the experience has always been a glorious progression, where crafting characters, believable landscapes with captivating plots, and surprising twists was easy. Far from it. It took nearly three years for me to complete my first novel--based on the bedtime story to my boys who by then were young teenagers—and another two years to decide if I liked it enough to show it to anyone else. Signed to a small independent publisher in 2004, “The Forgotten Eden†enjoyed a brief run and received some acclaim upon its release in 2006. While pursuing a book deal for my paranormal adventure series, The Talisman Chronicles, of which “The Forgotten Eden†and “The Devil’s Paradise†are the first two of five installments, an itch to dabble in something a little different hit me. A ghost story, and one dealing with a murdered teenage girl who waited nearly a century to enact her revenge became my next creation. Completed in 2007, “Cades Cove†was my second release on Kindle, available in August. The sequel to this ghost story soon followed in September, entitled “The Raven Mockerâ€. “Deadly Night†was my very first Kindle release, in July, and is one of my latest books. Based on a fictional exaggeration of me and Fiona, “Deadly Night†is a mixture of ‘now’ and where we were 20 years ago as ghost hunters (and in my hard-hitting’ days as a Nashville rock n’ roller). “The Vampires’ Last Lover†is my latest release. One that pushed the personal envelope for me, the story was written from a female perspective. Like Stephen King, when he wrote “Carrie†so many years ago, my wife provided precious insights into how women view the world around them, and in particular, their true perspectives on males—something I’m sure would surprise most of us guys. Anyway, as the first installment for my new “The Dying of the Dark†series, the story brings a fresh perspective to the vampire genre, focused on what it means to be unique and alone, both for the living and the undead, and how self sacrifice for the good of others remains the most noble aspiration for all creatures—above and below our beloved earth. So what’s next? Three more Talisman Chronicle books will eventually happen, along with spin-off novellas and one last full novel to complete the “Cades Cove Seriesâ€. Also, the sequel to “Deadly Night†beckons to be written (“The Ungrateful Dead). Yet, these projects will have to wait a little while, due to a brand new series that I am co-writing with the highly successful J.R. Rain. The focus of our collaboration is Judas Iscariot and his quest for forgiveness, and release from the bonds of immortality. The first book , “Plague of Coinsâ€, should be available in early spring next year (2011). After that, who knows? Something dark and creepy… Or, perhaps something light and fun? Just wait n’ see! Cheers, Aiden |
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| Blown Away (Short Story) | by Tabitha Levin May 13, 2012 | $0.99 | 7080 words | Sample 20% |
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| New Recruits | by Mark Moore May 13, 2012 | $1.49 | 2921 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Mark Moore born was born in Chicago, Illinois. He has lived in Homosassa, Florida, since he was 7. In addition to writing, his other hobbies are watching anime, playing video games, surfing the Internet, and fan-editing. |
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| Blood Moon | by Kevin Barker May 13, 2012 | $0.99 | 35153 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I was born and raised in Michigan, but have since moved to North Carolina. I currently work as a Project Manager and Designer for a general contractor. I also participate in the several local non-profit organizations. In the few spare moments I have, I am writing or thinking about writing. |
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| Champagne and Shoes | by jade pastor May 12, 2012 | $1.99 | 62274 words | Sample 15% |
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| Do You Need a Doggie Bag? | by Andie Alexander May 12, 2012 | $2.99 | 84968 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I write mysteries and adventures, and also write as Markee Anderson (for my romances). With three teenagers, sometimes my husband and I dream of the day without teenage angst in our household. But until then, I write to escape. |
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| Skyfall | by Thomas Block May 12, 2012 | $5.99 | 119879 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Thomas Block has written a number of aviation-oriented novels, many which have gone on to acquire best-seller status in numerous countries. His novel writing began with the publication of "Mayday" in 1979. That novel was rewritten with novelist Nelson DeMille in 1998 and remains on DeMille's extensive backlist. "Mayday" became a CBS Movie of the Week in October, 2005. Several of the other novels by Block include "Orbit" (a top bestseller in Germany, among other nations), "Airship Nine", "Forced Landing" (also done as a radio serialization drama in Japan), "Skyfall", "Open Skies" and his latest novel, "Captain". Thomas Block is still writing both fiction and non-fiction, and has edited and updated his earlier novels into ebooks in all the major formats and also into handsome full-sized (6" by 9" Trade Paperback) printed versions. Block's magazine writing began in 1968 and over the next five decades his work has appeared in numerous publications. He worked 20 years at FLYING Magazine as Contributing Editor, and as Contributing Editor to Plane & Pilot Magazine for 11 years. Block became Editor-at-Large for Piper Flyer Magazine and Cessna Flyer Magazine in 2001. During his long career as an aviation writer he has written on a wide array of subjects that range from involvement with government officials to evaluation reports on most everything that flies. An airline pilot for US Airways for over 36 years before his retirement in April, 2000, Captain Thomas Block has been a pilot since 1959. Since 2002, he has lived on a ranch in Florida with his wife Sharon where they board, compete and train horses. More information about Thomas Block Novels is available at their Ranch website at http://www.FlyingB-Ranch.com. |
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| Forced Landing | by Thomas Block May 12, 2012 | $5.99 | 111643 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Thomas Block has written a number of aviation-oriented novels, many which have gone on to acquire best-seller status in numerous countries. His novel writing began with the publication of "Mayday" in 1979. That novel was rewritten with novelist Nelson DeMille in 1998 and remains on DeMille's extensive backlist. "Mayday" became a CBS Movie of the Week in October, 2005. Several of the other novels by Block include "Orbit" (a top bestseller in Germany, among other nations), "Airship Nine", "Forced Landing" (also done as a radio serialization drama in Japan), "Skyfall", "Open Skies" and his latest novel, "Captain". Thomas Block is still writing both fiction and non-fiction, and has edited and updated his earlier novels into ebooks in all the major formats and also into handsome full-sized (6" by 9" Trade Paperback) printed versions. Block's magazine writing began in 1968 and over the next five decades his work has appeared in numerous publications. He worked 20 years at FLYING Magazine as Contributing Editor, and as Contributing Editor to Plane & Pilot Magazine for 11 years. Block became Editor-at-Large for Piper Flyer Magazine and Cessna Flyer Magazine in 2001. During his long career as an aviation writer he has written on a wide array of subjects that range from involvement with government officials to evaluation reports on most everything that flies. An airline pilot for US Airways for over 36 years before his retirement in April, 2000, Captain Thomas Block has been a pilot since 1959. Since 2002, he has lived on a ranch in Florida with his wife Sharon where they board, compete and train horses. More information about Thomas Block Novels is available at their Ranch website at http://www.FlyingB-Ranch.com. |
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| Open Skies | by Thomas Block May 12, 2012 | $5.99 | 77479 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Thomas Block has written a number of aviation-oriented novels, many which have gone on to acquire best-seller status in numerous countries. His novel writing began with the publication of "Mayday" in 1979. That novel was rewritten with novelist Nelson DeMille in 1998 and remains on DeMille's extensive backlist. "Mayday" became a CBS Movie of the Week in October, 2005. Several of the other novels by Block include "Orbit" (a top bestseller in Germany, among other nations), "Airship Nine", "Forced Landing" (also done as a radio serialization drama in Japan), "Skyfall", "Open Skies" and his latest novel, "Captain". Thomas Block is still writing both fiction and non-fiction, and has edited and updated his earlier novels into ebooks in all the major formats and also into handsome full-sized (6" by 9" Trade Paperback) printed versions. Block's magazine writing began in 1968 and over the next five decades his work has appeared in numerous publications. He worked 20 years at FLYING Magazine as Contributing Editor, and as Contributing Editor to Plane & Pilot Magazine for 11 years. Block became Editor-at-Large for Piper Flyer Magazine and Cessna Flyer Magazine in 2001. During his long career as an aviation writer he has written on a wide array of subjects that range from involvement with government officials to evaluation reports on most everything that flies. An airline pilot for US Airways for over 36 years before his retirement in April, 2000, Captain Thomas Block has been a pilot since 1959. Since 2002, he has lived on a ranch in Florida with his wife Sharon where they board, compete and train horses. More information about Thomas Block Novels is available at their Ranch website at http://www.FlyingB-Ranch.com. |
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| The Perfect Plan - Mastermind | by D Johnson May 12, 2012 | $0.99 | 56293 words | Sample 15% |
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| Airship Nine | by Thomas Block May 12, 2012 | $5.99 | 93684 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Thomas Block has written a number of aviation-oriented novels, many which have gone on to acquire best-seller status in numerous countries. His novel writing began with the publication of "Mayday" in 1979. That novel was rewritten with novelist Nelson DeMille in 1998 and remains on DeMille's extensive backlist. "Mayday" became a CBS Movie of the Week in October, 2005. Several of the other novels by Block include "Orbit" (a top bestseller in Germany, among other nations), "Airship Nine", "Forced Landing" (also done as a radio serialization drama in Japan), "Skyfall", "Open Skies" and his latest novel, "Captain". Thomas Block is still writing both fiction and non-fiction, and has edited and updated his earlier novels into ebooks in all the major formats and also into handsome full-sized (6" by 9" Trade Paperback) printed versions. Block's magazine writing began in 1968 and over the next five decades his work has appeared in numerous publications. He worked 20 years at FLYING Magazine as Contributing Editor, and as Contributing Editor to Plane & Pilot Magazine for 11 years. Block became Editor-at-Large for Piper Flyer Magazine and Cessna Flyer Magazine in 2001. During his long career as an aviation writer he has written on a wide array of subjects that range from involvement with government officials to evaluation reports on most everything that flies. An airline pilot for US Airways for over 36 years before his retirement in April, 2000, Captain Thomas Block has been a pilot since 1959. Since 2002, he has lived on a ranch in Florida with his wife Sharon where they board, compete and train horses. More information about Thomas Block Novels is available at their Ranch website at http://www.FlyingB-Ranch.com. |
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| Wade Boss: Hybrid Hunter | by Marcus MacGregor May 12, 2012 | $0.99 | 66858 words | Sample 15% |
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| A Murder of Crows | by Edward Medina May 12, 2012 | $0.99 | 12963 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Edward Medina is a native New Yorker now living in Orlando, Florida by way of Atlanta, Georgia and London, England. He was raised by his mother and grandmother to believe that life is an adventure best lived to the fullest.To that end Edward has lived his life on the edge of creative possibility. Over time, he has been a radio and voice over artist. He built a significant career as a producer, director and writer for both digital media and the New York Off and Off Off Broadway stages. He also had the honor and the privilege to work for the late great Jim Henson. He then went on to become a theme park designer. For fun, he became a steam train engineer and since childhood, a sometime magician. Although, at this point in his life the magic he creates is for the page. Edward recently published his first novel in the Mathias Bootmaker and the Keepers of the Sandbox Trilogy through Amazon Kindle. His next book,The Upiies of Isla Mona is the story of a very special little family living on a very special little island. This tale holds a warm place in his heart. It's soul is wrapped around his love for his grandmother. In the near future Edward is looking forward to completing the Keepers Trilogy and begining his next. X Pirates: Nightthorn's Revenge promises bold swashbuckiling exploits but in a very different setting. |
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| Novel Ideas | by J. C. Allen May 12, 2012 | $2.99 | 81830 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Born and raised in the Charleston, WV area, this young single father started writing when unimaginable circumstances thrust him into a situation beyond his control. As a way to stay connected to his beloved daughters, he began writing stories to entertain them - first a fantastical, magical adventure, the Edge of Knight series. What started as entertainment for his daughters evolved into a coping mechanism to maintain his sanity as he waged a monumental battle against injustice. The battle continues, and as his daughters have grown into teenagers, the stories have changed to more mature fiction. M.O.D. is the first book to be published. |
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| Deadly Game | by kieron dowling May 11, 2012 | $2.99 | 59786 words | Sample 10% |
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