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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Today's Deals and Bargain Books

I've added a link to Amazon's Coupon Codes page to the menu on the right. Each person will see different coupons, from what I can tell, although they often draw from a pool of available coupons on the Amazon site. Mostly for grocery items and personal care/beauty items, there are also coupon codes for Movies & TV and even Books. These are easy to use - just click the coupon on the product page before you order (which you can do then or any time before the coupon expires, once you have clicked to add it to your checkout); there are no promotion codes to enter for these.

Three more free pre-orders for Australians only (Kindle):

eye of the god ($1.99), by Ariel Allison, is today's Kindle Deal of the Day. Looks like this one was free back in May, but it's a good time to grab it if you missed it then.
Book Description
eye of the god takes the fascinating history surrounding the Hope Diamond and weaves it together with a present-day plot to steal the jewel from the Smithsonian Institute.We follow Alex and Isaac Weld, the most lucrative jewel thieves in the world, in their quest to steal the gem, which according to legend was once the eye of a Hindu idol named Rama Sita. When it was stolen in the 17th century, it is said that the idol cursed all those who would possess it. That won’t stop the brilliant and ruthless Weld brothers.However, they are not prepared for Dr. Abigail Mitchell, the beautiful Smithsonian Director, who has her own connection to the Hope Diamond and a deadly secret to keep. Abby committed long ago that she would not serve a god made with human hands, and the “eye of the god” is no exception. Her desire is not for wealth, but for wisdom. She seeks not power, but restoration.When the dust settles over the last great adventure of the Hope Diamond, readers will understand the “curse” that has haunted its legacy is nothing more than the greed of evil men who bring destruction upon themselves. No god chiseled from stone can direct the fates of humankind, nor can it change the course of God’s story.

One Hundred Candles ($7.19 Kindle; $2.25 B&N), by Mara Purnhagen, is today's Nook Daily Find. Although it might seem odd to highlight the second in her Past Midnight series, there is a reasonably good chance you have the two novellas that bookend this title, Raising the Dead and Haunting the Night, as both have been free in the last year.
Book Description
It's taken a long time for me to feel like a normal teenager. But now that I'm settled in a new school, where people know me as more than Charlotte Silver of the infamous Silver family paranormal investigators, it feels like everything is falling into place. And what better way to be normal than to go on a date with a popular football star like Harris Abbott? After all, it's not as if Noah is anything more than a friend….

But my new life takes a disturbing turn when Harris brings me to a party and we play a game called One Hundred Candles. It seems like harmless, ghostly fun. Until spirits unleashed by the game start showing up at school. Now my friends and family are in very real danger, and the door that I've opened into another realm may yield deadly consequences.

Today's theme will be Halloween and to start it off, I'm mentioning an indie published free book (which I usually ignore, as they now number in the thousands): THE HALLOWEEN COLLECTION FROM THE INDIE ECLECTIVE, by M. Edward McNally, Lizzy Ford, Heather Marie Adkins, PJ Jones, et al. This isn't the only one out there, either, as I found 45 Halloween or Zombie titles currently free in the Kindle store (all indie published or public domain) and that doesn't include the ones with Monster in the title, such as Here Be Monsters - An Anthology of Monster Tales.
Book Description
The Indie Eclective: What is it, who are they, and why can they spell neither “eclectic” nor “collective” correctly? The Indie Eclective is an ensemble of authors operating under the assumption that Readers like Good Books. The Halloween Collection showcases spooky reads from nine very different authors. Whether you enjoy light or dark paranormal, YA or adult-themed genres, there’s bound to be a story to suit your tastes. Thanks for reading!

Rhyn Trilogy: Origins, by Lizzy Ford: Gabriel's fate as an assassin seems set until he meets a courageous half-demon child named Rhyn, whose plight rekindles the humanity he thought he'd lost.

Ralphie the Special Werewolf by P.J. Jones: Ralphie doesn’t want to get snipped, but his pack is tired of watching him defile the sofa cushions. Now, he’s got to find a mate by Halloween night—or else.

Sunwalker's Kiss by Shéa MacLeod: While searching for a magical bloodline, Sunwalker Jackson Keel discovers magic of a different kind.

The Village of Those Who Touch The Dead by M. Edward McNally: "All obligations will be paid. There are no exceptions."’

Haunting in OR 13, by Alan Nayes: Halloween never frightened Sara McCaffe, until she stepped into Operating Room 13!

To Taste of Shimmering Revenge by Jack Wallen: A vampire is awakened after four hundred years only to find his kind embarrassed and shamed by the rash of shimmery, hunky vampires on the big screen. His revenge will be sweet and tasty.

Magickal Vendetta by Heather Adkins - Revenge is a dish best served up in a pink saucepan for accident-prone blood witch, Gretchen. By harnessing the power of Halloween, she hopes to break the bond with the soulmate who did her wrong.

From the Keegan’s Chronicles series: Haunted House by Julia Crane - Keegan, Lauren, and Anna find much more than they bargained for during an innocent trip to a commercial haunted house. Someone long dead awaits them on the second floor...

From the Gifted Teens series: Mind-Blower by Talia Jager - Kassia and Daxton’s romantic picnic is interrupted by the arrival of creatures bent on her destruction. Will her powers fail her when she needs them most?

Extreme Halloween: The Ultimate Guide to Making Halloween Scary Again ($4.99), by Tom Nardone, is one of those rare sale books from Penguin.
Book Description
All new diabolical ideas from the bestselling author of Extreme Pumpkins- the ultimate guide to reviving the grisly true spirit of Halloween.

From baking hemorrhaging desserts to burying family and friends alive, the outrageous projects in this guide will inspire readers to transform the house, the yard, the kids, and the wardrobe for the scariest Halloween ever. Some of the spooky ideas include:
  • Alligator in the Leaf Pile
  • Toilet Bowl of Candy
  • Fog Your Yard
  • Buried Alive
  • Turning a Garage into a Haunted House
  • A Cake that Bleeds
  • Costumes to Disturb and Amuse
For any fan of Halloween, this extreme celebration will spook, inspire, and help freak out the neighbors.

Maria E. Schneider has marked down two of her short story collections, both containing stories related to the season, Sage: Tales from a Magical Kingdom and Tracking Magic (Max Killian Investigations), to 99 cents for this weekend only. For those who prefer DRM-free, you can also grab them on Smashwords (Sage, coupon code QH22B, and Tracking Magic, coupon code YR25E)
Sage: Tales from a Magical Kingdom
Sword and Sorcery meets Agatha Christie. Three novellas introduce the Kingdom of Sage and those who protect its boundaries. Sometimes it takes a more experienced hand to save an entire Kingdom.

The first of these stories, "Toil, Trouble and Rot," was published in "Coyote Wild Magazine." The other two are all new, original stories.

"Toil, Trouble and Rot" finds the Kingdom of Sage under attack from a deadly and mysterious enemy.

In "Dungeons and Decay" find out just how far a mother will go when her child is in danger--and how much magic it takes to keep him safe.

In "Call to Arms" every hand is needed when a ghost invades the kingdom demanding old wrongs be righted.


Tracking Magic (Max Killian Investigations)
"Get Smart" meets "Ghostbusters!"

A humorous urban fantasy collection. Five case files from Max Killian Investigations:

Haunting Clues -- Max is hired to expel a ghost from a mansion. To deal with the dead, though, he must first uncover the secrets of those still alive.

Curses! -- Some days you curse, some days the curse gets you.

Dearly Departed -- Max investigates a graveyard, but when it comes up empty, it's his job to find the body-dead or alive.

Roadkill -- Max can smell the dead long after they are gone. Of course, it's not too hard to smell the ones that just died, but it could prove to be more dangerous.

Privy to Secrets -- Some secrets are worth dying for. The trick is to know which ones make life worth living.

Haunting Clues was first published at TownDrunkMag.com in 2007.

I mentioned Horror at Halloween ($2.76), by Stephen Jones, Jo Fletcher, et al, a few posts back. Even if you don't pre-order this collection from Robinson (a UK publisher), be sure to pick up the free story, by John Gordon, that they are giving away as a sample.
Book Description
OXRUN STATION HAS ALWAYS BEEN DIFFERENT.

Nobody can really explain it. You just have to understand that bizarre things happen there. They just do. Weird things. The kind of things you don’t even want to dream about in your worst nightmares.

Like the tings that happen this Halloween to Sam Jones, Eleanor Trent, Tina Broadbent, Chuck Antrim and Cody Banning . . .

Maybe it really is the rare conjunction of Mars and Saturn with Venus, lowering the barriers between our world and another, shadowy realm . . . or maybe it is just that the full moon always brings out the strangeness in that place. Trick or Treat is crazy enough, with ghosts and goblins and witches and warlocks and all manner of other horrors roaming the streets. But in Oxrun Station, the masks aren’t always made of rubber.

The fabric of the cosmos is unravelling and dark and dangerous things are leaking across the borders . . . For five unsuspecting teenagers, their lives will never be the same again as they discover the hidden terrors lurking beneath the surface of their quiet town and experience the most horrifying Halloween of them all . . .

This year in Oxrun Station, THE TRICK IS TO STAY ALIVE!

A Catered Halloween (Mystery with Recipes) ($4.30), by Isis Crawford
Book Description
With the promise of a hefty commission and some valuable word-of-mouth for their catering business, A Little Taste of Heaven, sisters Bernadette and Libby Simmons agree to cater the charity haunted house being staged at the old Peabody School. But when wealthy socialite Amethyst Applegate is found dead in the haunted house, Bernie and Libby wonder if a murderer might also be lurking about Peabody's gloomy halls...

While almost everyone Amethyst ever met might have a motive for killing her, not everyone had access to the Peabody School. All Bernie and Libby know is if they don't solve this mystery soon, they might become the next stars in a real-life horror flick. . .

Wizards: Magical Tales from the Masters of Modern Fantasy ($3.99), by Gardner Dozois, Jack Dann, John Jude Palencar, Kage Baker, et al, is another of Penguin's sale titles. It has a lot of big names and works out to under a penny a page
Book Description
Neil Gaiman, Eoin Colfer, and many more join “this magical brew [that] will enchant young adult readers and their elders as well.” (Publishers Weekly)

In Wizards, today’s master fantasists turn their hands to tales of these magical beings, living in both ancient and modern times, as well as in fantasy realms that never were.

Featuring stories by New York Times bestselling authors Neil Gaiman, Eoin Colfer and Garth Nix as well as tales from Kage Baker, Peter S. Beagle, Terry Bisson, Orson Scott Card, Terry Dowling, Andy Duncan, Jeffrey Ford, Elizabeth Hand, Nancy Kress, Tanith Lee, Patricia A. McKillip, Mary Rosenblum, Tad Williams, Gene Wolfe, and Jane Yolen.

Skin Dancer ($2.99) is by Carolyn Haines, author of the Sarah Booth Delaney/Bones series (Kensington Books) and whose Penumbra is free today (courtesy of Tyrus Books). She currently has three books under the $5 mark at Amazon: Bones To Pick, Ham Bones and Revenant (MIRA).
Book Description
In the deep quiet of the South Dakota wilderness, a killer is on the loose. The victims are poachers and professional hunters. Their skinned and beheaded corpses are left hanging upside down. Rookie Criss County Deputy Rachel Redmond, a young woman with a troubled past and a need to prove herself, must find the killer.

Native American legend speaks of a Sioux warrior who took too much pride in his ability to kill. The gods punished him by taking his skin, leaving him unable to endure the sunlight. This warrior is said to roam the wilderness looking for those he can kill and “borrow” their skin. The Skin Dancer.

There’s a lot on the line for Rachel and the county residents. A highway project is cutting across the Sioux wilderness, opening the region for a multi-billion dollar technology development. The road is a point of controversy with environmentalists and Native Americans who want to preserve their sacred grounds.

When a spokesman for an animal rights organization (WAR) claims the murders, Rachel realizes she’s sitting on a powder keg. Old wounds and grievances, long buried, come to the surface. And the Skin Dancer strikes again, killing two more poachers.

As bodies pile up and tempers flare, Rachel has to find the killer, or killers, before Criss County erupts in a battle between those who want the road and Paradise Development and those who don’t.

Jack and Mr. Grin (free Kindle, B&N, Smashwords), by Andersen Prunty, also appears to be indie published and has good reviews.
Book Description
Jack Orange is a twenty-something guy who works at a place called The Tent packing dirt in boxes and shipping them off to exotic, unheard of locales. He thinks about his girlfriend, Gina Black, and the ring he hopes to surprise her with. But when he returns home one day, Gina isn't there. He receives a strange call from a man who sounds like he is smiling- Mr. Grin. He says he has Gina. He gives Jack twenty-four hours to find her.

What follows is Jack's bizarre journey through an increasingly warped and surreal landscape where an otherworldly force burns brands into those he comes in contact with, trains appear out of thin air, rooms turn themselves inside out and computers are powered by birds. And if he does find Gina, how will he ever survive a grueling battle to the death with Mr. Grin?

Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror ($1.99), by Chris Priestley and David Roberts (Illustrator), is marked down by Bloomsbury Children's.
Book Description
This spine-tingling novel has more than enough fear factor for the most ardent fan of scary stories. Uncle Montague lives alone in a big house, but regular visits from his nephew, Edgar, give him the opportunity to recount some of the frightening stories he knows. As each tale unfolds, an eerie pattern emerges of young lives gone awry in the most terrifying of ways. Young Edgar begins to wonder just how Uncle Montague knows all these ghastly tales. This clever collection of stories-within-a-story is perfectly matched with darkly witty illustrations by David Roberts.

Look for the other spine-tingling book in Chris Priestley's Tales of Terror series, Tales of Terror from the Black Ship!

The Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat ($3.99), by Jan Berenstain and Stan Berenstain, isn't really marked down, but looks like a fun read for those with first time trick-or-treaters.
Book Description
As Brother and Sister Bear don their costumes to go trick-or-treating by themselves for the first time, they plan to avoid Miz McGrizz's spooky home. But during their Halloween outing, the cubs discover that appearances can be deceiving.

The Best Halloween Ever (The Herdmans) ($4.99), by Barbara Robinson, barely made the cutoff with Harpercollins' discount.
Book Description
The Herdmans plus Halloween have always spelled disaster. Every year these six kids -- the worst in the history of Woodrow Wilson School, and possibly even the world -- wreak havoc on the whole town. They steal candy, spray-paint kids, and take anything that's not nailed down.

Now the mayor has had it. He's decided to cancel Halloween. There won't be any Herdmans to contend with this year, but there won't be any candy, either. And what's Halloween without candy? And without trick-or-treating? The Herdmans manage to turn the worst Halloween ever into the best Halloween ever in this uproarious sequel to The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.

The House in Windward Leaves ($0.99), by Katherine L. Holmes, is an indie published children's title.
Book Description
At this Halloween party, costumes make the child. Transformed during an enchanted journey, Lushina children try out their dreamed identities.

Halloween night, the wayward Sadie leads her friends past cardboard cut-outs of the painter Mistral and a lady at the leaf-covered house on Windward Road. A wall mural transports them to a Halloween party on a star where their costumes become real.

As Fortuneteller, Sadie only has to look in her crystal ball to help the others with their transformations. Her friend Candy has become the Homecoming Queen. The neighbor boy has become George Washington and his brother is a musician in the star band. Sadie’s brother turns into a zebra and her sister begins blessing people because she is a priest.

Other children in Sadie’s grade school make up a bizarre community of star people who crown the Queen and watch the President’s revolt. That begins the adventures of Sadie and her enchanted friends. Then Mistral’s woman friend finds that her star-of-sapphire necklace is missing. The found thief confesses that he stole it for a treasure hunt that takes up the latter chapters of this madcap fantasy.

About the Author
Katherine L. Holmes began writing novels for children after she was a winner of The Loft’s Children’s Literature Prize. Her historical novel, The Swan Bonnet, has a gold medal at Authonomy.com where it reached the HarperCollins Editor’s Desk. In 2011, she won the Prize Americana for fiction; her short story collection will be published by Hollywood Books International. Katherine lives in Duluth, Minnesota.

Dreams of the Dead ($1.99), the start of the Gaijin Girl/Waking Trilogy by Thomas Randall (aka Christopher Golden), is another from Bloomsbury USA Childrens.
Book Description
When Kara Foster starts her new school in Japan, she has no idea she's about to confront an ancient evil. But before long, Kara begins to have nightmares, and soon students turn up dead, viciously attacked by someone . . . or something.

As Kara makes friends, she learns that there are secrets haunting the student body. Is the spirit of a murdered girl seeking revenge? Or is the culprit more ancient and terrifying than an American outsider can understand? A spooky new edition welcomes teen horror fans to the first book in this riveting series.

Four Octobers ($4.99), by Rick Hautala, is just one of 26 titles on sale from Cemetery Dance. They've marked down the novellas to $2.99 and the novels to $3.99 or $4.99 for the sale (they have a number of short stories in the Kindle store at 99 cents, which is the regular price).
Book Description
The days are getting shorter, and the wind blows cold from the north. After the maple and oak leaves turn from green to bright reds, golds, and oranges, they wither, fall, and die, clattering like old bones as they blow down the street in the twilight. The sun isn't as bright as it used to be, and the nights are dark and cold and long. This is the time of the harvest the time of Hallowe'en and a time for reminiscences of the summer just past and of other summers, now long gone. This is a time of mystery and expectation as the earth prepares for the frigid onslaught of winter.

Four Octobers collects for the first time four loosely interconnected novellas. Each story is set in October, the month of pumpkins and trick or treat, of skeletons and haunted graveyards, and each story is filled with nostalgia for times past -- for summers and youth now gone for chances not taken for opportunities now lost forever.

These barely scratch the surface of the titles available, of course. In addition to the sale titles at Amazon, Mills & Boon is having a "Romantic Halloween" sale, although it looks more like a pre-Christmas sale to me, Samhain Publishing has started a Horror line and has pre-orders currently marked down. If you sign up for their newsletter (or email their support group), you should also get a coupon code that can be used for (up to) 40% off your first order.

If you know of another Halloween/Horror sale, leave me a note in the comments.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Free Book (Kindle) - Horror at Halloween

Horror at Halloween: Part One, by John Gordon, is a free pre-order on Kindle. From the title, this is not a full book, but from looking at the paperback edition, this looks like it is a single short story from an anthology.

Update: Looks like the anthology is now listed (as are all the individual parts), which isn't a bad deal at $2.76: Horror at Halloween.
Book Description
OXRUN STATION HAS ALWAYS BEEN DIFFERENT.

Nobody can really explain it. You just have to understand that bizarre things happen there. They just do. Weird things. The kind of things you don’t even want to dream about in your worst nightmares.

Trick-or-treat is crazy enough, with ghosts and goblins and witches and warlocks and all manner of other horrors roaming the streets. But in Oxrun Station, the masks aren’t always made of rubber.

In his new hometown, British teenager Sam Jones discovers that a legendary backwoods bogeyman has risen from the grave to seek revenge against those who put him there . . .

The fabric of the cosmos is unravelling and dark and dangerous things are leaking across the borders . . . For five unsuspecting teenagers, their lives will never be the same again as they discover the hidden terrors lurking beneath the surface of their quiet town and experience the most horrifying Halloween of them all . . .

This year in Oxrun Station, THE TRICK IS TO STAY ALIVE!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Free Book (Kindle) - Diary of the Displaced (UK)

Diary of the Displaced ($0.99), by Glynn James, is free for UK customers in the Kindle store (UK link). Looks like it is one of the self-published books that Amazon has dropped in price and so far has all five-star reviews.

Book Description
There is a place where nightmares come true.

It is a dark and terrifying place that is hidden from the world we know, by borders that only the most unfortunate of souls will ever cross.

James Halldon woke up in the dark, alone, without any food or water, and without a clue where he was.

And it only got stranger.

"Of all the places I had to end up, it had to be here."

The Journal of James Halldon is a Horror Fantasy novel, giving a detailed account of his struggle to survive, whilst trying to understand the strange, dark, terrifying world in which he is trapped.

If it's dark when you wake up, and you can hear growling, then close your eyes and maybe it will go away.

But maybe it won't.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Holiday Coupons, Free Books and Frugal Reads

There are a number of coupon codes good today or this weekend, for those buying outside of the Amazon store. First, at Kobobooks.com, use coupon code Holiday35 today to get 35% off any non-Agency book (unlimited use), such as The Finkler Question ($5.29 before coupon), which won the 2010 Man Booker Prize. In addition, I have seen some reports that coupon code Holiday50 is working on the same books for 50% off.

If you are still buying multi-format or eReader books from Fictionwse, use xmascoming2010 today or tomorrow for 50% off. Last, Untreed Reads has another exclusive coupon for readers of their "favorite blog"! You'll get 25% off your entire purchase with by applying coupon code FANSOFBOTK. This one is good until Christmas Day and they are now up to 100 titles (well, they will be next week, when #100 gets published). With all of their prices from 99 cents to $5.99, their entire catalog is affordably priced. I do wish that they indicated the length on each story's product page, but you can sort by length and select novels or novellas only, if you'd rather skip the shorter titles.

Storytellers: Apprentice ($0.99 Kindle), by Martin Sharlow, is free in the B&N store for the holiday season. This is the first in a planned trilogy (the second, Storytellers: Adept, is also 99 cents on Kindle.)

Book Description
Fantasy author Martin Sharlow starts a new series here with book one. He shows us a land of magic, where casters summon stories from works of fiction then use these story constructs for work, or for battle.

Thousands of years ago, the great Sage Montok Waynew signed the Book Accords, in which it was declared that all books must edify and instruct for the good of all mankind. Created in the hope to end the tyranny that had come into existence in their time, it was widely received and ratified by all living Sages as a good thing in the wake of the last great Story wars. So it went, that those books that were not found desirable were burned or destroyed, to protect all future generations.

Gailen, Alena and Targ find this peace is about to end. In a world where Sages can summon stories to life to do their bidding, these three apprentices must find where they belong, when the laws of the past seem to no longer exist.


Click HERE for the free download.

Simon Wood is giving away his short story Road Rash as a Christmas gift to his readers. This young adult horror/thriller looks like it might be well suited for reading on a dark and stormy night (or maybe not!). The only review so far at Smashwords dropped on star off his 5-star review because he wanted it to be longer....

Book Description
Straley might think his life is cursed, but it doesn't compare to what lies ahead. He's on the run with the loot from a botched bank raid when he comes across an auto wreck. There's no saving the drivers, but he can save himself & steals a car. Alas, he boosts the wrong car. Within an hour, a rash eats at his flesh. If Straley wants his skin back, he must journey on the road to redemption.

The NIV Archaeological Study Bible: An Illustrated Walk Through Biblical History and Culture ($3.99), by Walter C. Kaiser Jr. & Duane Garrett, lists for $49.99 and usually sells for a bit over half that. On the Kindle, the maps are a bit small, but they are quite readable on Kindle for iPad or Kindle for PC.

Book Description
Readers who desire a more intimate knowledge of the historical context of the Bible will appreciate the NIV Archaeological Study Bible. Full of informative articles and full-color photographs of places and objects from biblical times, this Bible examines the archaeological record surrounding God's Word and brings the biblical world to life. Readers' personal studies will be enriched as they become more informed about the empires, places, and peoples of the ancient world.

Features include:

  • Four-color interior throughout
  • Bottom-of-page study notes exploring passages that speak on archaeological and cultural facts
  • Articles (520) covering five main categories: Archaeological Sites, Cultural and Historical Notes, Ancient Peoples and Lands, the Reliability of the Bible, and Ancient Texts and Artifacts
  • Approximately 500 4-color photographs interspersed throughout
  • Detailed book introductions that provide basic, at-a-glance information
  • Detailed charts on pertinent topics
  • In-text color maps that assist the reader in placing the action

The Grandmother's Bible ($3.99), by Various Authors, has over 1800 pages in the print edition (and lists for $34.99).

Book Description
For many women, being a grandmother is God's finest gift---they have achieved great depth of experience and breadth of love, and they have grandchildren with whom to share these qualities. The Grandmother's Bible is the first Bible published for this active, engaged, Bible-reading audience. Over 60 well-known Christian women---including Ruth Graham, Elisa Morgan, Elizabeth George, Thelma Wells, Karen Kingsbury, and Carol Cymbala---share their thoughts, stories, and encouragement in this Bible's articles and daily devotionals. With a focus on daily prayer, this uniquely personal Bible offers guidance, inspiration, and practical tools as grandmothers share their love and God's Word with their grandchildren.

Features:

  • 365 devotions -- readings draw grandmothers closer to their Lord and to their grandchildren
  • Grandchild in Focus -- a simple plan to help grandmothers pray regularly for their grandchildren
  • Praying the Scriptures for Your Grandchild -- Bible verses in a prayer format
  • Stories to Share -- over 150 key Bible stories ideal for sharing specific life lessons
  • Talking Points -- a practical guide for using Scripture to discuss over 40 relevant topics, such as salvation, knowing God's will, friendship, etc.
  • Perspectives -- original, thought-provoking articles addressing personal aspirations and the joys and challenges of being a grandmother
  • Special sleeve to hold grandchild's photo
  • Custom presentation pages
  • Two-color design in an easy-to-read type
  • Book introductions, topical index, and more
Complete New International Version

Duck & Goose, It's Time for Christmas ($3.89 Kindle, Kobo), by Tad Hills, is definitely for those reading to little ones and one I'd only want on a color screen (such as the iPad or another color tablet, for example).

Book Description
Celebrate Christmas with Duck and Goose!

Our feathered friends are getting ready for Christmas. The only problem? Goose is more interested in skating, sledding, and making snow angels than in helping Duck decorate their Christmas tree. While Goose has the time of his life in the snow, it seems poor Duck will be left to do all the work. . . .

Tad Hills’s simple text and vivid, expressive illustrations make this sweet, funny little book the perfect stocking stuffer. Preschoolers who loved the bestselling Duck & Goose Find a Pumpkin—or those meeting Duck and Goose for the first time—will be thrilled to own this charming winter tale.


The Kindle Edition with Audio/Video of Christmas in Camelot Enhanced Ebook (Special Video Edition with Songs from the Musical!) ($3.89), by Mary Pope Osborne & Sal Murdocca (Illustrator), is marked down to the same price as the regular Kindle edition. This is the 29th in the Magic Tree House and besides the eight titles under a dollar, there are over 30 under four bucks. This is the only title (so far) with audio/video content added. Many of the titles are the same price at Kobo (although they don't have this edition), which works out to a great deal with the above coupon codes, if you can use EPUB books.

Book Description
Experience the Magic Tree House in a whole new way! Jack and Annie’s bestselling adventure in Camelot now has exclusive videos and songs from Magic Tree House: The Musical!

Jack and Annie are on their most exciting mission yet! It begins with a simple invitation to spend Christmas Eve in Camelot, a magical place that exists only in myth and fantasy. What Jack and Annie don’t know is that the invitation will send them on a quest to save Camelot itself. Can they succeed, even though Camelot’s greatest knights have failed?

As the very first Merlin Mission published in 2001, Christmas in Camelot ushered in a new era for the Magic Tree House series, introducing longer stories packed to the margins with magic, history, and adventure.

This enhanced ebook edition of Christmas in Camelot includes exclusive audio and video features for a totally unique reading experience. Along with the complete text of the book, this ebook offers:

  • Five video interviews with Mary Pope Osborne and Will Osborne about the inspiration for the book and the musical placed throughout the text **only available in this enhanced ebook!
  • Three bonus videos with Mary Pope Osborne and the creators of Magic Tree House: The Musical, Will Osborne and Randy Courts **only available in this enhanced ebook!
  • A compilation of original songs from Magic Tree House: The Musical **only available in this enhanced ebook!
  • Mary Pope Osborne’s video message to readers **only available in this enhanced ebook!
  • A sneak peek at Magic Tree House #30: Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve

The Boxcar Children ($1.99), by Gertrude Chandler Warner, the first in her The Boxcar Children Mysteries series, is exclusively marked down at Amazon. You can beat it at Kobo with the 50% off coupon, but the deal there is to use the coupon on the rest of the series.

Book Description
The Aldens begin their adventure by making a home in a boxcar. Their goal is to stay together, and in the process they find a grandfather.

Henry, Jessie, Violet and Benny, four orphaned brothers and sisters, suddenly appear in a small town. No one knows who these young wanderers are or where they have come from. Frightened to live with a grandfather they have never met, the children make a home for themselves in an abandoned red boxcar they discover in the woods. Henry, the oldest, goes to town to earn money and buy food and supplies.

Ambitious and resourceful, the plucky children make a happy life themselves--until Violet gets too sick for her brothers and sister to care for her.


Real Mermaids Don't Wear Toe Rings ($2.39 Kindle & Kobo), by Helene Boudreau

Book Description
Freak of nature takes on a whole new meaning...
If she hadn't been so clueless, she might have seen it coming. But really, who expects to get into a relaxing bathtub after a stressful day of shopping for tankinis and come out with scales and a tail?

Most. Embarrassing. Moment. Ever.
Jade soon discovers she inherited her mermaid tendencies from her mom. But if Mom was a mermaid, how did she drown?

Jade is determined to find out. So how does a plus-size, aqua-phobic mer-girl go about doing that exactly? And how will Jade ever be able to explain her secret to her best friend, Cori, and to her crush, Luke?

This summer is about to get a lot more interesting...


The Magic Kingdom of Landover Volume 1: Magic Kingdom For Sale SOLD! - The Black Unicorn - Wizard at Large ($9.29 Kindle), by Terry Brooks, is a great price on a 3-volume set. For an even better deal, use the coupon code at Kobo.

Book Description
Capture the fantasy, thrills, and far-flung adventure of the first three novels in Terry Brooks’s enchanting Magic Kingdom of Landover series–now for the first time in one gripping volume.

Chicago lawyer Ben Holiday can’t fathom what lies ahead when he purchases Landover–a magical kingdom of chivalry and sorcery–from Meeks, the mysterious seller who placed the ad. Weary and jaded, Ben clings to the ad’s promise: “Escape into your dreams.” But Landover is not the enchanted idyll he expected.

The kingdom is in ruin. The barons refuse to recognize Ben as King, a dragon is decimating the countryside, and a demon lord has challenged any prospective ruler to a fatal duel. To make matters worse, the Paladin, renowned champion of the Kings of Landover, seems to be merely a legend.

Ben’s only allies are a bumbling court magician, a talking dog turned court scribe, and the beautiful Willow, who is part girl, part tree. With his friends in tow, Ben sets out to claim the throne. But when Meeks decides he wants Landover back, Ben will face supernatural foes of every stripe to prove himself worthy of the kingship. The question is: Can he survive?


The Magic Kingdom Of Landover Volume 2 ($8.80), by Terry Brooks, gets you the rest of the original series; A Princess of Landover ($5.99) wasn't added until last year. Again, Kobo has this one at the same price, but you can use the coupon codes above.

Book Description
Now in one thrilling volume–experience the magic, the intrigue, and the exciting escapades of the final two novels in Terry Brooks's spellbinding Magic Kingdom of Landover seriesAll appears well with Ben Holiday. He's finally secured for himself the throne of Landover, and he and his wife, the exquisite sylph Willow, are expecting their first child. But their peaceful days are numbered.The conjurer Horris Kews returns to Landover and inadvertently releases an evil sorcerer from the Tangle Box, a magic chest used by the fairy folk to imprison wayward spirits. Now free, the sorcerer traps Ben inside the box’s labyrinthine passages and plots to wreak havoc in Landover using Horris as his pawn. But Ben's greatest challenge comes when Rydall, a foreign king, issues Ben an ultimatum: defeat seven deadly champions, or Rydall’s armies invade Landover. Complicating matters is the devastating fact that Ben and Willow's young daughter has been kidnapped–and her fate lies in Rydall's dangerous hands.Relying on his loyal friends, his steadfast wife, and no small amount of endurance and enchantment, Ben risks his life to save everything he loves. But this time, black magic may prove too powerful for even the most devoted heart.

Pemberley Ranch ($2.39), by Jack Caldwell

Book Description
When the smoke has cleared from the battlefields and the civil war has finally ended, fervent Union supporter Beth Bennet reluctantly moves with her family from their home in Meryton, Ohio, to the windswept plains of Rosings, Texas. Handsome, haughty Will Darcy, a Confederate officer back from the war, owns half the land around Rosings, and his even haughtier cousin, Cate Burroughs, owns the other half.

In a town as small as Rosings, Beth and Will inevitably cross paths. But as Will becomes enchanted with the fiery Yankee, Beth won't allow herself to warm to the man who represents the one thing she hates most: the army that killed her only brother.

But when carpetbagger George Whitehead arrives in Rosings, all that Beth thought to be true is turned on its head, and the only man who can save her home is the one she swore she'd never trust...


Genghis: Birth of an Empire ($0.76), by Conn Iggulden, the first in his Genghis series is now marked down to a ridiculously low price. Publisher's Weekly called this "brilliantly imagined and addictive historical fiction" (and it's over $6 at Kobo and others).

Book Description
BONUS: This edition contains excerpts from Conn Iggulden's Genghis: Lords of the Bow ($6.15) and Khan: Empire of Silver ($14.30).

Genghis Khan was born Temujin, the son of a khan, raised in a clan of hunters migrating across the rugged steppe. Shaped by abandonment and betrayal, Temujin endured, driven by a singular fury: to survive in the face of death, to kill before being killed, and to conquer enemies who could come without warning from beyond the horizon.

Through a series of courageous raids, Temujin’s legend grew until he was chasing a vision: to unite many tribes into one, to make the earth tremble under the hoofbeats of a thousand warhorses, to subject all nations and empires to his will.


Coventry ($1.91 Kindle, B&N), by Helen Humphreys

Book Description
Helen Humphreys draws on history to delve into the lives torn asunder by the German attack of November 14, 1940. Harriet, a widow from World War I, is atop Coventry Cathedral, part of the nightly watch, when first the factories and then the church itself are set on fire. In the ensuing chaos she bonds with a young man, very much like the husband she lost, who relies on her to find the way back to his home where he left his mother. On their journey through a hell of burning shops and collapsed homes, Harriet awakens to emotions she had long put aside. At home, the youth's mother awaits his arrival and rethinks the life that has brought her to this city and her life raising her son alone. Ultimately, together these two women must face a world as immeasurably changed as their own selves.

Cook's Illustrated Holiday Baking ($4.79) is from Cook's Illustrated Magazine editors, the same people who published The Cook's Illustrated How-to-Cook Library, which I and many other early adopters picked up free almost two years ago, but is now $9.99. I checked out the print edition of the magazine at our local bookstore - it's $7.95 on the newsstand and they only had one copy left.

Book Description
Ebook format exclusively on Kindle! 

The Cook’s Illustrated Holiday Baking provides everything the home baker needs to create scrumptious cookies, savory tarts, and perfect pies this holiday season. And because we test and retest recipes as many as 100 times –they are guaranteed to work. The first time and every time you bake. It also features dozens of our top picks for baking ingredients and bakeware, including hand-held mixers, loaf pans, nonstick aluminum foil, semisweet chocolate, and frozen blueberries. Featured recipes include:
  • Red Velvet Cake, Chocolate Blackout Cake, Gingerbread Cake, Gingerbread Pear Trifle, Lemon Cheesecake, Quick Cinnamon Streusel Coffeecake, Mexican Wedding Cookies, Icebox Cookies, Easier Holiday Cookies, Brown Sugar Cookies, Meringue Cookies, Raspberry Streusel Bars, Double-Chocolate Bread Pudding, Date-Nut Bread, Blueberry Streusel Muffins, Ultimate Cinnamon Buns, Multigrain Pancakes, Brioche, Cream Scones, Apple-Cranberry Pie, Chocolate Cream Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Foolproof Pie Dough, Yeast Coffee Cakes, Cream Puffs , Palmiers, Brown Sugar Fudge, Sourdough Bread, Rustic Dinner Rolls
  • Cook’s Illustrated Holiday Baking 2010 Special Issue
  • 30+ recipes
  • Dozens of step-by-step photos and illustrations

The Knockout Workout: 3 Winning Steps to Improve Your Body and Your Life ($1.35 Kindle, B&N), by Mia St. John, might be just the antidote to indulging in too many of the recipes from the Holiday Baking book.

Book Description
The workout book that really packs a punch

Who needs to be in better shape than a professional boxer? Who better to help a woman of any age get into her finest possible physical condition and stay there than WBC Welterweight Champion Mia St. John? In The Knockout Workout, Mia helps you master the exercises and workouts that keep boxers and martial arts experts fit and trim. With clear, step-by-step instructions and plenty of detailed photos, she shows you how to punch and kick your way to a level of fitness you never thought possible. She provides diet tips and meal plans that keep you healthy, satisfied, and slim, along with mental strategies to achieve power, calmness, and tenacity.

Don't try to slim down with quick fixes or bulk up with heavy weights. Follow the simple three-step program you'll find in The Knockout Workout, and you'll be a knockout in no time!


Christmas Diamonds ($1.53), by Devon Vaughn Archer

Book Description
Ever since she was a little girl, Paula Devine has dreamed of a romantic Christmas Day proposal like the one her grandmother received back in the day. Instead, her list of disappointing exes gets longer each year. But just as she's ready to give up, Paula begins remodeling the home of an irresistibly sexy client--a man who inspires the kind of sinful thoughts that could land her on Santa's "naughty" list permanently.

If there's one thing rarer than a flawless diamond, it's true love fused with passion. Jeweler Chase McCord had it once, and wondered if that shimmering heat was gone forever. But the beautiful woman who's renovating his home is also overhauling Chase's outlook, tempting him to submit to her honeyed seduction--even if it means losing his heart all over again.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Free Book (nook/EPUB) - House of Dark Shadows

House of Dark Shadows ($7.99 Kindle), by Robert Liparulo, the first in his Dreamhouse Kings series, was free in the Kindle store last month (but in topaz format). Today, it's free from B&N, in their own unique EPUB format, and Sony (ADE-EPUB).

Book Description
Dream house . . . or bad dream?

When the Kings move from L.A. to a secluded small town, fifteen-year-old Xander is beyond disappointed. He and his friends loved to create amateur films . . . but the tiny town of Pinedale is the last place a movie buff and future filmmaker wants to land.

He, David, and Toria are, however, captivated by the many rooms in the old Victorian fixer-upper they moved into -- as well as by the heavy woods that surround it.

They soon discover there's something odd about the house. Sounds come from the wrong direction. Prints of giant, bare feet appear in the dust. And when David tries to hide in the linen closet, he winds up in locker one-nineteen at his new school.

Then the really weird stuff kicks in. They find a hidden hallway with portals leading to far-off places -- in long-ago times. Xander is starting to wonder if this kind of travel is a teen's dream come true . . . or his worst nightmare.


Click HERE to get the free download from B&N.
Click HERE to get the free download from Sony.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Late Nite Treat for Halloween Readers

Here's a late night freebie for those of you still haunting the internet tonight. Gryphonwood Press's Dark Places- A Gryphonwood Anthology is $0.99 in the Kindle store and is free at Smashwords tonight, using coupon code AD94N during checkout.

Book Description
Dark Places is a collection of short stories with a dark twist. Featuring contributions from Alan Baxter, Jim Bernheimer, Terry W. Ervin II, David Debord, Sherry Thompson, John E. Bailor, Ryan A. Span, and David Wood, Dark Places will take you for a walk on the dark side of fiction.

I just found this free music sampler tonight, as well: Experience Halloween: A Tunecore Music Sampler. I'm not sure how good it is, but is anything scarier sounding than Someone Gave Me Health Food On Halloween?

Darkness Under the Sun ($1.59), by Dean Koontz, is a novella that offers a glimpse of the killer in his upcoming What the Night Knows ($13.61 pre-order).

Book Description
The chilling account of a pivotal encounter between innocence and ultimate malice, Darkness Under the Sun is the perfect read for Halloween—or for any haunted night—and reveals a secret, fateful turning point in the career of Alton Turner Blackwood.

There once was a killer who knew the night, its secrets and rhythms. How to hide within its shadows. When to hunt.

He roamed from town to town, city to city, choosing his prey for their beauty and innocence. His cruelties were infinite, his humanity long since forfeit. But still . . . he had not yet discovered how to make his special mark among monsters, how to come fully alive as Death.

This is the story of how he learned those things, and of what we might do to ensure that he does not visit us.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Spooky Reads for Halloween

First, a few anthologies for the season and then a number of horror/paranormal themed novels that are deeply discounted. All have good reviews, although the book descriptions are a little sparse.

Best New Zombie Tales, Vol. 1 ($3.19), by Jeff Strand, et al.
Over 100,000 words.
WHC Grand Master Award Winner, Ray Garton
New York Times Best Seller, Jonathan Maberry
Bram Stoker Award Winner, Kealan Patrick Burke
Bram Stoker Award Nominee, Jeff Strand
Edgar Award, Bram Stoker Award Nominee, Bev Vincent
Micro Award Finalist, Robert Swartwood
Emmy Award Nominee, Harry Shannon
British Fantasy Awards Nominee, Gary Mcmahon
Bram Stoker Award Winner, Kim Paffenroth


Best New Zombie Tales, Vol. 2 ($2.99), by Rio Youers, et al.
Bram Stoker Award Winner, David Niall Wilson
British Fantasy Award Nominee, Rio Youers
Bram Stoker Award Nominee, Nate Kenyon
Multiple Award Winning Author, Cody Goodfellow
Authorlink New Author Award Winner, Tim Waggoner
George Turner Prize Nominee, Narrelle M. Harris
Bram Stoker Award Winner, John Everson
Pulitzer Prize, Bram Stoker Nominee, Mort Castle


The Undead: Zombie Anthology ($2.99), by David Wellington, et al.

Book Description
THE UNDEAD is a stunning collection of 23 tales of the living dead by zombie fan favorites and up-and-coming authors. The Undead includes classic tales of survival in a world populated by the living dead as well as an array of unique takes on the zombie genre: zombies as reality entertainment, glimpses from inside the "life" of the undead, intergalactic war with humanity's own dead turned against us, and everything in between. The Undead will leave zombie fans hungry for more!

COVENANT ($0.99), by John Everson
In a small town with a strange history of teen suicides, a group of five women have made a pact with a demon and must sacrifice their firstborn.

Siren ($2.99), by John Everson
Evan is entranced by the alluring song of the beautiful naked woman he saw in the surf one lonely night. But this is no mere seductress. She is a siren, one of the legendary sea creatures who prey on unsuspecting men. And she has claimed Evan as her next lover.

Pressure ($2.99), by Jeff Strand
Darren and Alex were best friends when they were kids. But now Darren has become murderously insane. He’s determined to have his old pal Alex team up with him on a killing spree—and he won’t take no for an answer.

Dweller ($2.99), by Jeff Strand
Young Toby’s only friend is a humanoid creature who will do anything for him, including killing his enemies.

Savage ($0.99), by Richard Laymon

Book Description
A teenage boy witnesses Jack the Ripper’s last brutal murder and chases the murderer across the sea to New York City, then across the American West.

Dead Sea ($0.99), by Brian Keene
In Dead Sea, a virus called Hamelin’s Revenge causes the dead to rise as zombies. Barricaded inside his decrepit row-home in Baltimore’s inner-city, Lamar Reed watches as civilization collapses. When a fire decimates much of the city, Lamar is forced to flee. He becomes the reluctant guardian of two children, and the three of them, along with other survivors, ultimately take shelter aboard a Coast Guard vessel. But even the ocean proves to be unsafe in a world where humans aren’t the only ones coming back from the dead..

Dark Hollow ($2.99), by Brian Keene
Dark Hollow is the story of Adam Senft, a mid-list mystery novelist who, along with his neighbors, becomes a blue-collar Van Helsing when a satyr is unleashed upon their unsuspecting neighborhood. To keep the creature from menacing their wives, Adam and his friends must learn a rustic, rural form of magic known as pow-wow.

You can also read the serial version of DELUGE: THE CONQUEROR WORMS II online free on the author's website.

BRIDES OF THE IMPALER ($0.99), by Edward Lee

Book Description
The nuns in a NYC convent are actually vampires intent on resurrecting Dracula himself!

BLOODSTONE ($0.99), by Nate Kenyon

Book Description
Something evil has taken root in White Falls and has waited centuries for the right time to awaken.

Night Souls ($0.99), by L.H. Maynard & M. P. N. Sims

Book Description
Department 18 takes on the Breathers, the species of psychic-sexual vampires from Demon Eyes, and gets caught between warring factions-one wants to coexist peacefully with humans and the other wants only to feed off them until humanity is wiped out.

Wolf's Gambit ($0.99), by Wolf's Gambit

Book Description
A direct sequel to Wolf's Trap. Nick Lupo, the werewolf/cop, is back to track a serial killer and battle a pack of bloodthirsty werewolves intent on infiltrating his town.

SOULTAKER ($0.99), by Bryan Smith

Book Description
Rockville, TN, seems like a normal small town. But in reality it’s become a nest of evil, the home of the Lamia, an ancient shape-shifting creature that survives by harvesting souls through seduction and manipulation. The Lamia has managed to enslave many of the young men in town, and many of the young women have become her priestesses.