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Friday, June 24, 2011

Free Book (noDRM) - Friendly Fire

Friendly Fire ($2.39 Kindle), by Megan Hart, is free as a DRM-free EPUB from Carina Press, today only.

Book Description
After Agent Kendall Frasier's partner is shot in "friendly fire" during a drug bust, she agrees to take a week's vacation on a tropical island as part of her psychiatric evaluation. Sand, sun, sea—what could be better to help her work through her guilt? Even if the presence of the man responsible for the shooting, Agent Zane Vincent, seems counterproductive to her mental health.

As Kendall gets to know Zane, and realizes he feels worse about what happened than she does, it becomes impossible to hate him. And their mutual attraction becomes impossible to deny.

Kendall and Zane soon agree to put the event that brought them together in the past—and spend the present exploring their most erotic desires. Do they have a future in the real world when their week in paradise is over?


Click HERE to get the free book from Carina Press. Use coupon code FRIENDLYFREE during checkout to drop the price to $0.00 before completing checkout (you should not have to enter any payment info). If you are having problems with the coupon code, try cutting and pasting the code, rather than typing it in, making sure you don't have a space at either end of the code. Also, check the time - these coupons are ONE DAY ONLY and the company cuts them off at midnight where they are (eastern time, US). Last, check to see if another coupon code is being applied to the order (just above the total); if so, click to remove it first, then apply this code.

$5 Instant Video Credit at Amazon

For those of us that signed up for the KSO offer of 50% off on a Roku player, we may want to consider going ahead and ordering it now, rather than waiting until the deadline of August 16. If you activate the Roku player and connect it to your Amazon account by the end of the month, you get a $5 credit for Instant Videos. The offer isn't limited to Roku players, either - if you have purchased a new Vizio, LG,  Panasonic or Samsung HDTV or a Blu-Ray player that is capable of streaming Amazon Instant Videos, you can connect them as well and get the credit. If you have more than one of these, I don't know if you can get more than one credit (there is nothing on the page limiting the offer to one per account; it only mentions that the device must be a new registration with your Amazon account).

Click HERE to get started.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Free Book (nook) - Londongrad

Londongrad ($2.99 Kindle), the eighth in the Artie Cohen series by Reggie Nadelson, is free from Barnes and Noble tonight. It is greatly discounted from the (ridiculous) list price in the Kindle store, but I'm reporting the free price, in the hopes that it will be free on Kindle later.

Book Description
By far Reggie Nadelson's best story takes Artie Cohen--Russan-born New York police detective with a complex past--from New York to London to Moscow in pursuit of the killers of the daughter of his close friend, Tolya. At a time when London is inflamed with the death of Alexander Litvinenko, Artie faces imminent dangers as well as unexpected ones from his deep past. A dramatic new thriller by the author of Disturbed Earth, Red Hook, and Fresh Kills. A journalist and documentary filmmaker, Reggie Nadelson is the author of seven previous Artie Cohen novels: Fresh Kills, Red Hook, Disturbed Earth, Red Hot Blues, Hot Poppies, Bloody London, and Sex Dolls. Comrade Rockstar, her biography of Dean Reed, the American emigre who became the biggest rock star in the Soviet Union, is under option to Tom Hanks. Born in Greenwich Village, Nadelson now lives in downtown Manhattan.

Click HERE to get the free book from B&N.

Free Book (EPUB) - God Save the Mark

God Save the Mark ($7.19 Kindle), by Donald E. Westlake, is free as a DRM'd EPUB from COPIA tonight. Be sure to report the lower price to Amazon and perhaps the Kindle price will drop, as well.

Book Description
Donald E. Westlake's great comic suspense novel, won MWA's Edgar Award in 1967. Con men descend upon its gullible hero when he comes into a $317,000 inheritance but Fred Fitch, as lovable as he is naive, stumbles to victory. Westlake's earlier novel THE FUGITIVE PIGEON virtually originated the modern comic-suspense genre so brilliantly refined in this later work.

* mark n. An easy victim; a ready subject for the practices of a confidence man, thief, beggar, etc.; a sucker.
-Dictionary of American Slang, Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1960


That's the long definition of a mark. But there's a shorter one. It goes:

* mark n. Fred Fitch

What, you ask, is a Fred Fitch? Well, for one thing, Fred Fitch is the man with the most extensive collection of fake receipts, phony bills of sale, and counterfeit sweepstakes tickets in the Western Hemisphere, and possibly in the entire world. For another thing, Fred Fitch may be the only New York City resident in the twentieth century to buy a money machine. When Barnum said, "There's one born every minute, and two to take him," he didn't know about Fred Fitch; when Fred Fitch was born, there were two million to take him.

Every itinerant grifter, hypester, bunk artist, short-conner, amuser, shearer, short-changer, green-goods worker, pennyweighter, ring dropper, and yentzer to hit New York City considers his trip incomplete until he's also hit Fred Fitch. He's sort of the con-man's version of Go: Pass Fred Fitch, collect two hundred dollars, and move on.

What happens to Fred Fitch when his long-lost Uncle Matt dies and leaves Fred three hundred thousand dollars shouldn't happen to the ball in a pinball machine. Fred Fitch with three hundred thousand dollars is like a mouse with a sack of catnip: He's likely to attract the wrong kind of attention.

Add to this the fact that Uncle Matt was murdered, by person or persons unknown, and that someone now seems determined to murder Fred as well, mix in two daffily charming beauties of totally different types, and you have a perfect setup for the busiest fictional hero since the well-known one-armed paperhanger. As Fred Fitch careers across the New York City landscape-and sometimes skyline-in his meetings with cops, con men, beautiful girls, and (maybe) murderers, he takes on some of the loonier aspects of a Dante without a Virgil. Take one part comedy and one part suspense and shake well-mostly with laughter.


Click HERE to get the free book. Make sure it says Your Price: $0.00 underneath the Buy this Book button, then click and go thru the full checkout process. You'll need an account and their reader software to download the book (but you can load it into Adobe ADE after it is on your PC, to load onto an ereader).

Free Book (nook) - Manage Your Image

Harvard Business Review's OnPoint Executive Edition: Manage Your Image is free from Barnes and Noble today. So far, I don't see it at all in the Kindle store.

Book Description
From the Editors of Harvard Business Review. OnPoint Executive Edition: Manage Your Image is filled with 120 pages of thoughtful and practical advice on how to create and maintain a solid reputation. First impressions count, whether you're spontaneously introducing yourself in an elevator pitch or presenting to a room full of C-level managers. Your reputation- and your organization's success- hinges not only on how people perceive you at first, but also on how they judge you over the long term. This special issue of HBR's OnPoint helps you to learn how to build your image in person, online, and in social media so you will reap the rewards of having a strong and positive reputation.

Click HERE to get the free book from B&N.