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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Kindle Dollar Days: Flying Pen Press

My Kindle Dollar Days posts highlight books that are under or near one dollar in price. Unless otherwise indicated, the titles are priced at 99 cents (or less) for the Amazon Kindle. Often these are from independent authors and publishers, as 99 cents is the lowest possible price they can set (only large publishers can pick prices lower and offer books as free downloads).

Dragon Ring, by Lettie Prell, is set in the near future, after an devastating L.A. earthquake and the conversion of the country of Guatemala to a single corporation, this book blends Mayan mythology and high tech, virtual reality and magic. I grabbed a copy after reading the sample and have it near the top of my TBR stack.

Nadine is a special young woman. She is the daughter of the man who transformed the small nation of Guatemala into the world’s largest and most powerful corporation. Nadine is an expert at virtual-reality applications, and when she goes undercover to find her father’s killers, she discovers a power within the Earth that can transform civilization — or destroy entire cities. She must face the juggernaut of corporate greed and secrecy to stop an experiment that could have cataclysmic consequences.

Although she is a skeptic, Nadine is finding that the magic claimed by mystics for centuries has real roots, and combining this mystical energy with virtual-reality control gives her the only tool that can stop the impending catastrophe … but at a great cost. She has awakened a beast within her own spirit that threatens to consume her.


While checking out the book's reviews, I looked to see what else might be out there from the same publisher and uncovered three more 99 cent specials. I've grabbed samples of all three and will probably buy the lot sometime this today. It's under $3 total and who knows how long they'll stay at this price; I'd spend that much on gas (more if I grabbed a coffee) just to browse the discount aisles at any of the "local" bookstores.

Migration of the Kamishi (The Feral World) by Gaddy Bergmann, the first book in The Feral World series, tells the odyssey of Blake and Manosh, two young men of the Fifty-First Century, as they journey across a new and unrecognizable expanse of the Great Plains. In the Fifty-First Century, the planet has recovered from a three-thousand-year-old wound - an asteroid strike. In the middle of the Twenty-First Century, the asteroid Apophis struck the planet and wiped out civilization in a disaster of biblical proportions. Civilization was utterly ruined, and all technology - communication, transportation, power, everything - was lost. Faced with the choice to rebuild the past as it was, or to live a simpler life in harmony with nature, the few survivors chose harmony. Meanwhile, nature filled the niches left behind in the great "Rubbletown" cities and the great expanses in between. Blake and Manosh leave their home in the Badlands near Mt. Rushmore, after an invasion by a neighboring tribe massacres their village. They alone must carry the faith and legacy of the Kamishi tribe as they migrate south to the Warmland, where they hope to find safety from the coming winter. They endure only with their faith, hope, and a few stone-age tools. Gaddy Bergmann is a naturalist and scientist, performing research in zoology and microbiology. He infuses his post-apocalyptic world with the sense that humanity has learned from its mistakes. He asks the reader to consider what would happen if the planet were given a chance to escape the endless harvesting and management of its resources and allowed to heal.

Irreconcilable Differences by James R. Strickland.

Rachel Santana is thirty-six years old. She’s an agent for Interpol Covert Services. Before that, she was an interrogator at the White Sands Reeducation Camp, following the breakup of the United States. Before that, she was a prisoner there. Before that, a Yankee, one of a group of corporate mercenaries trying to extract something like a victory in the Middle East. Before that, she was a United States Marine. She’s a survivor. A cop. A soldier. A destroyer. A killer.

Now, Robert Neil, Rachel’s boss and soon-to-be ex-husband, has implanted a digital copy of Rachel’s mind in Michelle Marie (Micki) Blake, a 16 year old farmgirl-hacker in rural Kansas. The mission: Learn the local hacker ecology. Locate the dangerous new player prowling the rural networks. Destroy him. Take no prisoners. Leave no incriminating evidence. As covert missions go, it should be pretty simple.

There’s nothing simple, though, about being conjoined at the cortex with someone else. There’s nothing simple about life on the farm, the life of a high school student, the life of a sixteen year old in post-United States Kansas.

And the rural hacker ecology is unraveling with new forces in play, new powers, new players. It will take all of Rachel’s experience just to survive. All of Micki’s skills as a hacker to dig for the truth. All of their combined abilities to put the pieces together, to find the real threat despite the web of deception and half truth that surrounds both their operation and Copy-Rachel’s very existence.

And somehow, they have to avoid being grounded.


Looking Glass is another by by James R. Strickland (and it looks like he is working on two more).

Looking Glass is set in the not too distant future, in a gritty, unrefined, shattered North America. Hackers and IT security technicians fight a different kind of war in cyberspace. A serial killer has found a way to use the network to reach inside his victim’s brains, and use these brains as his weapon. “Shroud” is a security network team leader for a large retail company. In the realm of cyberspace, inside a sensory deprivation tank and “jacked in” to the network, she is fast, nimble, and ruthless. She is just beginning her shift when the killer strikes for the first time. She survives, but her entire team is dead or missing. She is exiled from her corporate resources, and her search for the killer is fraught with peril and overwhelming odds.

Kindle Ebook Memorial Day Sales

No doubt there are many more than this, but I've found several books where the authors have discounted the price of their books for this weekend. As with all things Kindle, the prices can change at any moment (or stay inexplicably low for a period of time after the author raises the price).

First up in the sale is Felonious Jazz by Bryan Gilmer. This book debuted at a "normal" price (at $7.99, close to a paperback in price, but under the $12.87 that this book commands in print). The author had exactly one sale at the initial price, despite posting in several locations. He discovered that many other authors were getting better sales at the $1.99 price point and changed his book's list price ($2.49 = $1.99 after the standard Amazon discount, at least for now). Suddenly, his book shot up to #1 in the "hard-boiled mysteries" category and #17 in Mysteries and Thrillers. He describes his sales at that point as in the "low hundreds" per day. Flush with success (and his high ranking), he raised the price ($4.99 as discounted by Amazon, at a point where he earned significantly more per copy than he did on the $12.87 paperback book) and the sales slowed. Comments about the price increase rose, on the other hand, especially since he had only had the $1.99 price for such a short number of days -- many who downloaded the sample found the price higher when they went to purchase the book. Well, he is apparently listening (at least when the rankings dropped and so did sales), as he has lowered the price back to $1.99 for the weekend (and has climbed back to #14 in the hard-boiled category). So, if you missed the earlier sale, this is your chance to grab it before it returns to the $4.99 price point.

Next up is Brendan Carroll, author of The Red Cross of Gold series. The list price of the series has been dropped to $1.99 each (resulting in a sale price of $1.59), but Amazon's pricing genies have not yet caught up. The first in the series, The Knight of Death, for example, is still at $7.99 (but shows the lower list price). My advice is, if you want to read the series, is to grab the ones where the price has dropped (II:. The King of Terrors, V:. the Quinta Essentia, VI:. the Dragonslayer, VII:. The Wisdom of Solomon and VIII: The Silver Caduceus), then check back on the others (I: The Knight of Death, III:. The Head of the Crow and IV:. The Hesperian Dragon) later today or tomorrow (perhaps even Monday). For the entire series, this sale means a savings of $38.40 from the previous $6.39 each sales price ($7.99 list with the 20% Kindle discount).

2012: Seeking Closure by Gregory Bernard Banks, based on a story by Tom Townsend, is about to be released as an independent film (www.seekingclosurethemovie.com or see the trailer) and has a debut price of $3.19 ($11.99 in print).

It's December 21, 2012. The President of the United States has just gone on the air to inform the world that in three hours time, the world will end, and there is nothing he can do about. And then he and all the world leaders walk away and leave the people to fend for themselves.

What would you do?

Based on a story by Tom Townsend, and soon to become a motion picture from Inner Glow Pictures, 2012: Seeking Closure is the story of a world gone mad in a time of chaos, of disaster and destruction and people desperate to seek closure while the society goes mad.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Kindle Dollar Days

My Kindle Dollar Days posts highlight books that are under or near one dollar in price. Unless otherwise indicated, the titles are priced at 99 cents (or less) for the Amazon Kindle. Often these are from independent authors, as 99 cents is the lowest possible price they can set (only large publishers can pick prices lower and offer books as free downloads). If they set the price at $1.00 instead, the price is often automatically discounted by Amazon and will show as $0.80 instead.

Master Of The Game by Sidney Sheldon.

One of Sidney Sheldon's most popular and bestselling titles.... Kate Blackwell is one of the richest and most powerful women in the world. She is an enigma, a woman surrounded by a thousand unanswered questions. Her father was a diamond prospector who struck it rich beyond his wildest dreams. Her mother was the daughter of a crooked Afrikaaner merchant. Her conception was itself an act of hate-filled vengeance. At the extravagent celebrations of her ninetieth birthday, there are toasts from a Supreme Court Judge and a telegram from the White House. And for Kate there are ghosts, ghosts of absent friends and of enemies. Ghosts from a life of blackmail and murder. Ghosts from an empire spawned by naked ambition! Sidney Sheldon is one of the most popular storytellers in the world. This is one of his best-loved novels, a compulsively readable thriller, packed with suspense, intrigue and passion. It will recruit a new generation of fans to his writing.

A Lifetime of Vengeance by P. J. Grondin.

While still in their teens the McKinney brothers enter the world of illicit drug trade. Just as their business appears to be running on auto-pilot, events turn their charmed lives into a living hell. Their friends turn against them and commit an act so heinous that the brothers are forced to leave their home in central Florida. They vow to come back and exact revenge on their friends-turned-enemies. After 6 years of military training they return to Florida to carry out their plan but their plan takes on a life of its own. But their enemies have a new, powerful friend. He’s a big player in the central Florida drug trade and he has help from inside the sheriff’s vice squad. Will the brothers survive this new threat? Will they carry out their plan and succeed in eliminating their adversaries, or will they forever harbor A Lifetime of Vengeance?

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Kindle Dollar Days

Two volumes of the Ryel Saga by Carolyn Kephart are marked down for the month of May: Wysard and Lord Brother.

The wysard Ryel leaves the great Art-citadel Markul to rediscover the long-lost spell that will release his mentor's spirit from the wraithworld of the Void, but a malignant sorcerer likewise imprisoned has enlisted the aid of Ryel's strongest rival to find the spell first. Amid dangers, joys and temptations, Ryel discovers unlikely allies to help him in his quest, and learns that he may well gain all that he wishes...although perhaps not as he wished it. Wysard and its sequel Lord Brother have been critically acclaimed as lyrical, exotic, archetypal tales of love and magic-fantasy at its highest and most heartfelt.

Stepping Off the Edge: Learning & Living Spiritual Practice from the author of Numenon (Bloodsong Series) (also 99 cents)

WINNER OF SIX NATIONAL AWARDS! As an Advance Reading Copy, STEPPING OFF THE EDGE WON:
  • 2007 Benjamin Franklin Award Finalist in New Age (Spirituality/Metaphysics)
  • Bronze Medal Winner in Self Help, 2007 IPPY Awards
  • National Indie Excellence Awards 2007: Finalist in THREE Categories: Memoir, Self Help, & Spirituality.
When Sandy Nathan set out to write a book about her profound experience at the Gathering, a Native American spiritual retreat, little did she know it would guide her to chronicle a life of stepping off the edge. Again and again , she takes the risks needed for her soul's growth and vividly presents her personal journey––one of growing into the courageous spiritual being she is. Sandy reminds us we all possess spiritual greatness: It is our birthright.

Drifting along the Edge of Eternity by Kent Bass (short story/novella).

- Death is not dead; it’s alive and well! Abraham drifts alongside Death-only he doesn't know it.

Drifting along the Edge of Eternity is written in the perspective of viewing Death from an edge.

Abraham drifts along the outskirts of the edge to approach Death. He seeks understanding; instead what he discovers is petrifying! As truths are revealed, Abraham finds himself in a struggle to survive. Face to face with Death; life becomes clear to Abraham. He is overwhelmed with knowledge beyond his wildest imagination. Death continues to consume everyone around him. Can he unlock the final secret behind the killings before it’s too late?

Come open Abraham’s box to see what secrets lies within

Ariana's Pride by Margaret Lake

Ariana’s Pride is an historical romance set during the Wars of the Roses. The story commences shortly after the Battle of Barnet where Warwick The Kingmaker was killed and Edward IV has just taken his throne back from the mad king, Henry VI. This one decisive battle affected the lives and attitudes of Ariana and Jeremy.

Ariana Devoe is the willful and arrogant daughter of Earl William. What happens when she finds that she has lost her home and family? Will she lose her heart, too, as she struggles to reach the elderly Baron to whom her father has promised her? Or will she throw away her chance to avenge her father’s death and regain her titles and estates to be with the dashing Jeremy?

Jeremy Gowen has lived most of his life in the Earl’s stables, but does not intend to end his days there. Aided by the stablemaster, once a soldier in the King’s service, Jeremy secretly learns horsemanship and sword fighting.

After the attack on her father’s castle, Jeremy finds Lady Ariana, lost and alone. He promises to take her to the Baron, but as their journey progresses, he is no longer willing to turn the woman he loves over to another man. Jeremy holds the secret which could make Ariana his, but he wants her to love him for his own sake.


Are You Still Submitting Your Work to a Traditional Publisher? by Edward C. Patterson isn't one geared towards the casual reader, but instead to the independent authors out there wanting to be published. I don't know if he considers his sales a success, but I do know he is always changing prices on this books (Bobby's Trace is back down to 99 cents this week) and is a presence in several forums, actively promoting his books (all seem to have a gay theme or characters, some are set in historical China).

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Free EBooks Roundup

The Triumph of the Sun ($7.99 Kindle), by by Wilbur Smith, is being given away as a PDF from the publisher, Macmillan. This title is also free in the Sony Store, which often means the Kindle version may be free soon, as well.

It is 1884, and in the Sudan, decades of brutal misgovernment by the ruling Egyptian Khedive in Cairo precipitates a bloody rebellion and Holy War. The charismatic new religious leader, the Mahdi or "Expected One," has gathered his forces of Arab warlords in preparation for a siege on the city of Khartoum. The British are forced to intervene to protect their national interests and to attempt to rescue the hundreds of British subjects stranded in the city.

Along with hundreds of others, British trader and businessman Ryder Courtney is trapped in the capital city of Khartoum under the orders of the infamously iron-willed General Charles George Gordon. It is here that he meets skilled soldier and swordsman Captain Penrod Ballantyne of the 10th Hussars and the British Consul, David Benbrook, as well as Benbrook’s three beautiful daughters. Against the vivid and bloody backdrop of the Arabs’ fierce and merciless siege these three powerful men must fight to survive.

Rich with vibrant historical detail and infused with his inimitable powers of storytelling, The Triumph of the Sun is Wilbur Smith at his masterful best.


Macmillan is also giving away a PDF download of Panic Attack ($16.49 Hardcover; not available on Kindle) by Jason Starr.

Dr. Adam Bloom has the perfect life. He’s financially secure and lives in a luxurious house with his wife, Dana, and their twenty-two-year-old daughter, Marissa, a recent college graduate. Late one night, his daughter wakes him up and says, “Somebody’s downstairs.” Adam uses his gun to kill one of the unarmed intruders, but the other escapes. From that moment on, everyone’s life in the Bloom household will never be the same.

Adam doesn’t feel safe, not with the other intruder out there somewhere, knowing where he lives. Dana suggests moving, but Adam has lived in the house all his life and he doesn’t want to run away. As the family recovers from the break-in and the Blooms’ already rocky relationship rapidly falls apart, Marissa meets a young, talented artist named Xan. Adam feels that something’s not quite right with Xan, but his daughter ignores his warnings and falls deeply in love with him. When suspicious things start happening to the Blooms all over again, Adam realizes that his first instinct about Xan was probably dead on.

Orbit has a novella as a free download this month (in addition to their dollar book of the month), Deeds of Men by Marie Brennan, in your choice of formats (PDF, ePub, or HTML). Join the mailing list for a chance to get a paper copy or simply download the e-version (make an optional donation via paypal, if you want to support the author).

Get a PDF or EPUB copy of Serial by Jack Kilborn (he's still working on getting this into the Kindle store as a free book, but apparently there are some politics involved and there is no telling when it will happen) and Blake Crouch. This is a short story, described as a terrifying tale of hitchhiking gone terribly wrong. Look under Book Extras in the lower, right side of the page for the download links.

For now, you can convert the PDF using the (free) Amazon service or any of these formats using a program such as Calibre. But when the DX appears, you should be able to read these PDF files directly, no conversion required, as Amazon has licensed the Adobe Reader SDK for the DX. You have to wonder, though, if the free PDF's will stop being offered as often (or will come with DRM) once you can read them on the e-ink screen without the formatting issues common with most conversions.