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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Free Ebook: Solomon's Grave

Small publishing firm Dragon Moon Press is offering a free pdf download of Solomon's Grave by Daniel G. Keohane for free. This book has not even be released in the US yet (paperback, $19.95). You can share the ebook (as is, only, and it is a secured PDF) with anyone you like (as long as you don't charge or claim it for your own work) and print out one copy for your own use. Originally printed in Germany (in German, natch!).

Synopsis:

Nathan Dinneck's new role as pastor may be shorter than he expects.

For thousands of years a secret has been hidden from the world and protected from those who covet its power. Popes and Kings have sought it. Theologians and historians have debated its very existence. In every generation since the days of Solomon, one person is chosen to keep its secret, protect it from an ageless group claiming the treasure for their own dark god. After millennia of searching, they are finally closing in on their prize.

Evil has followed Nathan home to Hillcrest, Massachusetts.

Nightmares of temples and blood sacrifice, visions of angels and cemeteries foreshadow a dark battle to come. In the balance hangs the lives and souls of those chosen to protect history's most holy relic, perhaps even the gateway to heaven itself.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Two free ebooks from eHarlequin

Both of these are available in several formats, with DRM that limits them to three devices, but they cannot be read on your Kindle.They are both fairly short, though, so you can read them on your PC or phone without too much eyestrain or on an ereader that supports Adobe or Mobipocket DRM.

Triple Threat by Jennifer LaBreque. This one was available to pre-order a few days ago, but may not have shown up in your library (it didn't in mine). Since it is free, just re-order it today.

Subject: Airborne Captain Eli Murdoch.

Current status: Ready and raring to go!

Mission: Serve his country.

Obstacle: Sexy Tara Swenson. Impossible to resist.

Weddings are a minefield for Eli Murdoch. Each time he goes to one, he falls into bed with the same woman—Tara Swenson! But a relationship between a footloose soldier and a homebody can never work. Can it?

Tara can't seem to keep her panties on and her legs together around her former high school crush. But she wants more than wham bam, thank you ma'am. Although Captain Hard Body is very good at that!

When he returns for a third wedding, Tara's faced with a man trained to outmaneuver her! So she makes the first offensive move. Directly into Eli's very willing arms...


The Amazon's Curse by Gena Showalter. This is a short story that is part of the Atlantis series.

Zane, a fierce vampire warrior, has been enslaved by the Amazons. Nola, a lovely Amazon soldier, has been cursed with invisibility. Now, these two stubborn enemies must overcome the pasts that haunt them and embrace a love that can set them free...

$1 Bargain Ebook: Pleasure Unbound

Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione. There is no content warning on this one, but from the description, it appears to be on the erotica side of the Romance genre.

Someone has been cutting up demons and removing their body parts, and this doesn't make sense to doctors Eidolon and Shade, the only surgeons in the world who care exclusively for demons. One patient after another has been arriving at the "demon ER" with missing internal organs, and Eidolon vows to find who has been targeting his race and for what purpose.To make matters worse for Eidolon's demon-kind, he's just gone and treated a female demon-slayer who heats his blood as no other has. Tayla is a sexy, lustful, demon-slaying warrior who works for The Aegis, a council of humans who have vowed to rid the world of demons. Eidolon knows Tayla's deepest secret: that she is actually half demon herself. She is, in fact, the only being Eidolon has ever seen who has half-demon, half-human blood. And she's the only woman who has ever captivated him so. But is this woman, who is trained to eradicate Eidolon's species, the person responsible for the rash of demon mutilations that are turning his hospital upside down?

Also available at Fictionwise, BooksonBoard, Diesel and Sony for those who need alternate formats.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Bargain and Free Ebooks Roundup

The Crimson Shadow ($7.99) by R. A. Salvatore. This single volume contains all three novels of The Crimson Shadow trilogy: The Sword of Bedwyr (hardcover only, $28.00), Luthien's Gamble ($5.59), and The Dragon King) ($5.59). Not only is it a bargain price, but the first novel in the series is not yet available for the Kindle as a single title.

... an acclaimed fantasy bestseller of nonstop action and thrilling adventure. Alone, young noble Luthien Bedwyr can do little to save the land of Eriador from a foul wizard's demon armies. But with the help of mysterious allies, Luthien transforms into a legendary outlaw: a fearless rebel leader who strikes at will, remains hidden from foes, and casts...

This month's $1 Orbit book is Empress ($1.00) by Karen Miller. Non-Kindle formats available at Sony and Booksonboard.com (it is not marked down yet at Fictionwise). This is book one of the GodSpeaker trilogy (The Riven Kingdom ($6.39), Hammer of God ($6.39).

In a family torn apart by poverty and violence, Hekat is no more than an unwanted mouth to feed, worth only a few coins from a passing slave trader. But Hekat was not born to be a slave. For her, a different path has been chosen. It is a path that will take her from stinking back alleys to the house of her God, from blood-drenched battlefields to the glittering palaces of Mijak.
This is the story of Hekat, precious and beautiful.

The Legend of Witch Bane ($0.99, Paperback $13.45), by Kevis Hendrickson is a bargain Young Adult title and is priced under a dollar for a limited time: High Queen Rhiannon Eldess has placed the kingdom of Kaldan under a terrible curse. Only Kòdobos, Anyr, and Laris can save their people from a dark fate. Danger awaits the children as they face the queen's evil minions in their desperate quest to save their kingdom. To gain final victory the children must find Witch Bane, the magic sword which will give them the power to defeat Rhiannon once and for all! But a prophecy foretelling of the return of an ancient evil threatens to doom them all. It will take all their courage to survive the malevolent forces of evil gathered against them. Will they fail or will they succeed? Prepare for the adventure of a lifetime!

Those who can't wait for health reform might want to check out How To Do Your Own Dentistry ($0.45). Although I really doubt most of us are up for doing more than pulling out a loose baby tooth. Luckily, this is a (short) graphic story and is more of advice for those wanting to set up their own dental practice (of sorts). So far it has two reviews: one loved it, the other hated it.

Next, there are a number of free ebooks worth checking out. First up is King Dog, by Ursula K. Le Guin. This one is a screenplay and in HTML format. Each chapter is a separate page, use the Print button to get a clean copy of each chapter and cut/paste them into a Word document, then email to your Kindle once you have it assembled).

A little background: The character of King Ashthera, with his dog, and his gambling streak, is derived from King Yudhisthira in the Mahabharata, the wonderful and interminable epic of India. When, towards the end of the story, Yudhisthira gets to Heaven, he is outraged to find some of his enemies are there, and some of his friends are not; and he decides not to enter Heaven at all unless they let his dog in with him. I stole all that.

The theme of figuring out what one’ s duty is and how to follow it is from the Mahabharata too. The rest is my invention. Yudhisthira’s dog’s name is Dharma, but Ashthera’s dog is just Dog.


From Amazon, pick up The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 Most Commonly Asked Questions, by John & Lynn Marie Bower.

Among the various healthy housing books, The Healthy House Answer Book by John and Lynn Bower is something a little different. While the rest of the offerings in this field are thick, very comprehensive volumes, this is a smaller book in both size and depth--sort of a "pocket healthy housing guidebook." While covering the major concerns anyone would have about all aspects of construction and maintenance, all the information is presented in a very concise Q and A format. With subject chapters and a complete index, this is a great introductory book for anyone interested in the subject.

Peyton Lee has a large number of novels as free downloads on LuLu. There is an index on his web page; most of the titles are Historical Romance, including the six volume Geneva Saga.

Sean Williams is offering The Crooked Letter (Book One of The Cataclysm) as a free download in PDF format (paperback $12.46). From the author:

For those who aren't familiar with it, The Crooked Letter is kinda urban New Weird on a massive scale. It's been compared to China Mieville, Philip Pullman, Ursula K Le Guin, Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, Michael Moorcock, yada yada, and it won both the Aurealis and Ditmar Awards the year it was released (the first fantasy novel in the history of the awards to do so). Chronologically speaking, it's the first book in my Change series, and stands as a prequel to The Stone Mage & the Sea, The Blood Debt, and The Changeling. It's also my attempt to take all the world's religions and wrap them up in a crazy Darwinian package that even an atheist like me might be tempted to believe. It was the most difficult book I ever wrote, and now it's free. Check it out!

The world had shattered into a million pieces, and he didn't know if he could ever put it back together again...

Hadrian's mirror twin, Seth, is dead, stabbed in front of him, and the woman he and his brother both loved has seemingly disappeared. As Hadrian searches for her, the cityscape becomes more nightmarish by the second.

Figures from legend swirl around him to help and hinder. These figures give darks hints of secret histories and sleeping gods stirring. Was everything he ever knew about the world a lie?

Caught between ancient forgotten magic and an uncertain future, Hadrian must learn to trust in the only person he has left: himself.

For those who would rather listen than read, Stranded, by Lori Foster, is available again as a free download from Audible.com. You'll need to either log on first, before trying to download the title, or create a new account after clicking the download button (no option is given to log in on that screen and the purchase doesn't go thru the "cart" process).

Last, for those who fancy taking a stab at writing, rather than reading, be sure to pick up a copy of Strunk & White's The Elements of Style, free on feedbooks.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Anthony S. Policastro, author and freelance writer with articles in The New York Times, American Photographer, and other national, regional and local publications, is generously offering both of his mystery/thrillers, Dark End of the Spectrum and Absence of Faith, to the Kindle community for FREE! Check out the interview below, for more about the author.

To read these on your Kindle, get the ebook versions at Smashwords, as they are already in Mobi (Kindle) format (LuLu uses PDF and you'd have to convert it, but they do have a print version of Absence of Faith). In fact, since the Smashwords book comes in many formats, you'll be able to read these on your PC, iPhone and most current ebook reading devices, not just the Kindle. Once you have the Mobi file downloaded, just copy it to your Kindle using the USB cable or email it directly to your Kindle for wireless delivery.

Dark End of the Spectrum - normally $2.99 ($4.79 for Kindle at Amazon; paperback coming soon) , is FREE for a limited time at Smashwords. Be sure to use the coupon code JJ86F when checking out.

DARK END OF SPECTRUM will make you think twice before turning on your cell phone or PDA!

DARK END OF THE SPECTRUM is a frighteningly plausible, headline ripping tale of the real threats that loom in cyberspace based on the author's years of research.

DARK END OF THE SPECTRUM is a thriller that will connect with everyone with a cell phone, PDA or wireless device.

When digital terrorists known as ICER take over the US power grid and the cell phone network, they give the government an ultimatum - bomb the borders of Afghanistan and Pakistan with nuclear weapons to put an end to Al-Quada. When the government refuses,the group destroys most of the downed aircraft in several major airports.

When ICER sends a pulse that will kill people on the East Coast, only security expert Dan Riker can stop them, but ICER has kidnapped his family.

Will Dan save his family or will millions die?

Absence of Faith - FREE to download at Smashwords (although you can pay for if you wish; to get it free, enter $0.00 as the price) and available in PDF for free and print at $15.99 at LuLu (304 pages).

In this medical mystery thriller, Doctor Carson Hyll falls asleep and drives into a river and experiences one of the worst nightmares of his life. The young intern is knocked unconscious and has a negative near death experience so real, so frightening that he thinks he died and went to hell.

When others in the highly-religious small town of Ocean Village have similar negative near death experiences and wake up with burnt skin, they believe they went to hell and that God has abandoned them.

Matters get worse when a local Satanic cult emerges to promote their beliefs and win over the town residents. Will the heroine, Chantress, be able to stop cult leader Kyle Mabus or will he succeed in destroying all known religions in the world?

Bestselling author and psychic Sylvia Browne writes in her book, Prophecy, that, "...our beliefs are the driving force behind our behavior, our opinions, our actions. Without faith, without our beliefs, we're lost."

Interview

Q. Where do you get your ideas for a book?

ASP: I’m always thinking of what ifs. I guess this goes back to my curiosity as a kid. I was always interested is how things worked, what made them work and why? I still have that curiosity. I like to push the envelope and see what happens, and then I know how and why things work the way they do. One of my favorite web sites is How Stuff Works. Sometimes I think that site was made for me. I think to be a good writer you have to be curious about everything.

Q. How did you come up with the idea for Absence of Faith?

ASP: I had just finished my first novel and my wife and I were discussing story ideas for the next book when we came up with the idea for Absence of Faith. What would you do if you lost your belief in religion, your belief in God and thought everything was hopeless? What if you lost something that was extremely important to you? What would you do?

Bestselling author and psychic Sylvia Browne writes in her book, Prophecy, that, "...our beliefs are the driving force behind our behavior, our opinions, our actions. Without faith, without our beliefs, we're lost." These are the issues addressed in the novel.

Q. How did you come up with the plot for Absence of Faith?

ASP: I always start out with a basic concept, a unique what if situation and let the plot evolve from there. I’ve tried outlining the plot chapter by chapter and found it too constricting on my creativity. I found myself trying to fit the characters into the plot rather than letting the characters create the plot for me.

Q. The characters create the plot for you? How does that work?

ASP: Each character has unique qualities and traits and when you put that character into a specific situation, he or she will react in a certain way. If you have a character that is very stubborn and you put him in a situation where he is faced with a multiple of decisions, he will most likely pick the decision that he knows works rather than the right decision. His actions then drive the plot forward. For every action there is a reaction.

Q. Why did you write this book?

ASP: I have wanted to write a novel since I was 17, but when I sat down to write, I had nothing to say. I hadn’t lived long enough; I didn’t have enough life experiences to write anything outside of myself.

I have always had this urge to write, to communicate my thoughts to others. I believe I have a unique perspective on the world and I want to share that with others. I also believe we all have a unique perspective, but some have an urge to share it while others don’t give it a second thought.

I wrote this book to communicate an idea; to let people into the unique way I view the world. I love to communicate to people information that helps them or enlightens them. I like to invent unique situations and characters and see how people react to them with laughter, sadness, elation, surprise, or delight. I’m thrilled when that happens.

Q. Do you think you have a bestseller?

ASP: That’s a loaded question. Every author believes they have a bestseller, but the truth will be known when people read it and recommend it to others. I hope so, but the market will decide that for me.

In light of all the interest in spirituality and religion that was spawned by The DaVinci Code and other books, my book may be of interest. It is about the affirmation of faith; it doesn’t matter what religion you practice or what you believe in as long as you have faith in something. This is the message in my book.

Q. Have you written other novels?

ASP: Yes. Dark End of the Spectrum, my third book, is a mystery suspense thriller about hackers who take over the US power grid and cell phone network. My first novel, The Water Witch, which I wrote in 1990 has to be modernized to bring it into the 21st century, and I have a new one that I started last year, Looking for Lucy, that I hope to finish in the next few months.

Q: Where do you get all these ideas for novels?

ASP: Funny you asked that. I may be reading something in a magazine or online and suddenly an idea jumps into my head – a what if question. Then I do a little research on the question to see if it is plausible and to make sure no one has written a novel with the same concept. If I don’t have the time to research it right away, I write the idea down and do it later.

Q. What are your goals as a novelist?

ASP: I want to tell a story that helps people live more meaningful lives - a story that enables them to better understand the problems facing everyone. A lot of writers write for themselves and there is nothing wrong with this because what they write sometimes helps all of us. I always write with the reader in mind and what they will get out of my work.

Q. What advice would you give to upcoming writers?

ASP: Never give up if you truly want to be an author. It’s a tough road, but every published author I know goes down the same road and has a bag full of disappointment, self-doubt, and loss of purpose. Just keep writing.

About the Author

Anthony S. Policastro has been writing all his life. The publication of his first novel, Absence of Faith, is the pinnacle of his work having previously published articles in The New York Times, American Photographer and other national, regional, and local publications.

Policastro was the former editor-in-chief of Carolina Style magazine, a regional lifestyle publication similar to Southern Living magazine. He was a former journalist, photographer, and web master.
The author’s background is in technology, business intelligence, and communications.

He has two BA degrees - one in Creative Writing, and another in American Studies from Penn State University, both of which have greatly enhanced his writing career.

His short essay on “What does it mean to be an American family” won in the Borders Books Gather.com contest to promote the movie and book, Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri.

He currently writes a blog with Michael Neff, creator and editor of the Webdelsol and Algonkian websites, about writers’ issues called The Writer’s Edge. Policastro and Neff have been referred to as the Ebert and Roeper of the literary scene with their point/counterpoint posts.

Born in New Jersey, he now lives in North Carolina with his wife. He has two sons and a daughter.