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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Christmas EBook Sales (Part 3)

The last post of my Christmas Sales Roundup. A few of these expire very, very soon, so be sure to read thru the list. The first two are again exclusives for readers of this blog - I ask that you don't repeat these coupon codes on other sites, although you are welcome to post links back to the blog itself.

Land of the Free ($0.99 Kindle and Mobipocket), by Jeffry Hepple, is free on Smashwords with coupon code VM69V, thru January 31. This is sequel to Gone For a Soldier ($4.00 Kindle and Smashwords). Jeff runs not only the EBookGab website, but also the Operation Ebook Drop website, in addition to his day job and writing.

Book Description
The Van Buskirk family saga continues with the exploration of the Louisiana Territory and the War of 1812.

Held captive by the British aboard the warship HMS Surprise, American lawyer, Francis Scott Key, witnessed the British bombardment of American Fort McHenry through the long, rainy night of September 13th and 14th, 1814. As the sun rose the following morning, illuminating the American flag, still flying, he wrote these words on the back of an envelope:

O! say can you see by the dawn’s early light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,
O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
O! say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

Death of a Cure ($0.99 Kindle), by Steven H Jackson, is free on Smashwords for the next year, using coupon code HL36N.

Book Description
We know them as humanitarians. Of this we are sure, we are certain, their calling unimpeachable. They have forsaken success in industry and in government that was surely theirs just for the taking. This personal sacrifice is for us. More importantly, for those we love. They are servants of a greater good. In return, we entrust them with our time, our talents and our money -- all we can give. They move the hearts of our children, our friends and our coworkers all of whom enlist sponsors that contribute even more money based on miles hiked or biked along traffic laden thoroughfares. We look to them to lead us from the heartbreak -- the overwhelming emotional devastation that cripples us as our lives derail when someone we love is struck down by a cruel and life-robbing disease. We hold them to a higher standard. They are better. We need them to be. They are the caretakers of our hope.

But is our dream of a cure really their mission? Have we been deceived? Could it be a cruel duplicity, a personal deceit, phenomenal in its audacity, yet nothing more to them than an evil means to a selfish end? A falsehood perpetrated against the trusting, abetting positions of power. Our hope blinding us from the truth. Have the lifestyles, the position and the money become their true motivation? Have they come to see the disease, our enemy, as their benefactor? How far would they go to protect the enemy?

Would they kill?

DEATH OF A CURE is a novel of mystery, suspense and action. The murder of one good man by a respected colleague is more than a crushing personal deception, it is an unequaled violation of the trust of thousands afflicted by a horrible disease.

In a first person account, the brother of the murdered man, a military surgeon born to wealth and accustomed to success, is thrust into the role of homicide investigator. Quickly discovering that his skills as a detective are frustratingly insufficient, he calls upon a woman from his past for help. Together they unravel layers of evil and organized deception revealing that the true work of this healthcare charity has little to do with curing the terrible disease born by a trusting constituency.

Murder was just another means to a hidden end.


Childproofed ($0.99 Kindle or Smashwords), by Reese Reed

Book Description
Motherhood sometimes seems as though it's not all it's cracked up to be. Sleepless nights, baby fat, encrusted bits of spit up clinging to my clothes and hair...not exactly what I'd pictured it as being. Sometimes I wonder where the real Virginia went - the person I used to be before I was just someone's wife or mother. Now I find out that a hot young girl is after my husband. Perfect. This is the life of a mother. It's real, and it's definitely nothing like a baby ad.

A Plague of Hearts (free Smashwords), by Patrick Whittaker

Book Description
On an otherwise normal day in Wonderland, the Knave of Hearts is arrested by the secret police. Outraged by what he believes to be an injustice, his valet, the March Hare, sets out to free him. Along the way he attends a mad tea party, witnesses the death and resurrection of the Queen of Hearts and uncovers a terrifying secret that could destroy not only his world, but ours too.

Refuge of Delayed Souls, by Miladysa, was free last month, but there is a new coupon code TC44V, thru March 1, for those who missed the last one.

Book Description
Volume 1 ~ RoYds In a story spanning many lifetimes, we follow Elizabeth Whyte's journey as she investigates the supernatural & seeks information about her own past, all while trying to keep a balance between the light & the darkness in her work for an agency known as the Refuge of Delayed Souls. A world where ghosts, angels, the Living & others exist side by side, although not always in harmony.


The Nan Tu - Southern Swallow Book II ($3.99 Kindle and Smashwords), by Edward C. Patterson, just released today!

Book Description
"We all lived in the shadow of K’ai-feng’s ashes now. No denying it. However safe we felt, the world hung by a silken thread." So begins the second book of the Southen Swallow series - The Nan Tu (The Southern Migration) and, like the first book, The Academician, it is told by K’u Ko-ling, servant to the Grand Tutor, Li K’ai-men. The Emperor Kao has proclaimed that his court and government will migrate to the south, a progress filled with adventure, intrigue, war and tragedy, thus setting a series of events in play that shaped the Middle Kingdom.

Set on the broad canvas of Sung Dynasty China, The Nan Tu is a tale of love, separation and sacrifice. Yet heroes emerge from the ashes and restoration is within their grasp. From the mountain lairs of bandits to the sweep of the fleet at sea, The Nan Tu will transport you to a world that should have never been forgotten. Still, there are more important things than empires and history. There’s love and destiny - the destiny of Li K’ai-men’s relics and the enlistment of his helpmates to guard over the membrane of time.


Homefront ($2.00 Kindle or Smashwords), by Kristen J. Tsetsi, can be had for free by emailing the author at kjt AT kristentsetsi DOT com, until late on New Year's Day. Make sure to include your email address in your note and indicate whether you'd rather receive a PDF copy (via email) or a coupon code to use at Smashwords.

Book Description
A cab driving former English professor, an unpredictable alcoholic Vietnam veteran, an anti-war soldier, and a morbid mother in-law come together in this realistic, sensual, and darkly humorous semi-autobiographical tale of waiting through a war deployment.


Angel of the Bus Shelter (free Smashwords), by Layton Buzzzard

Book Description
He was a geek. She was beautiful and insane. When uber-nerd Orson falls in love with a mysterious woman he meets at a bus shelter, he sets off a chain of events that leads to such unlikely events as the stars going out and buses arriving on time.

Lead Me Home (free Smashwords and B&N) and The Life & Times of a Boomer Baby (free Smashwords and B&N), by L.K. Campbell

Lead Me Home
Rick and Annie meet again ten years after high school. It looks as if they could rekindle their romance, but Annie is still feeling guilty about an old secret that caused Rick to have to leave town in disgrace. Is confession really good for the soul?

The Life & Times of a Boomer Baby
Personal anecdotes about growing up on a farm in the rural south during the 1960s. These sometimes humorous and sometimes poignant stories give a picture of life before cell phones, home computers, satellite T.V. and all those other things we think we can't live without.

The Elvis Interviews (free Smashwords), by glen bonham. I haven't looked at this one, but saw a recommendation by someone who paid $5.00 for this recently and claimed it "was worth every penny).

Book Description
The mob has stolen Elvis's 55 pink caddy from Graceland. When a retirement age sheriff with an eerie resemblance to Elvis investigates, he meets a down on his luck Journalist who is snooping around Graceland on a hot tip. The journalist becomes convinced the sheriff is in fact, Elvis Presley. “Yeah, I get that a lot,” grins sheriff Jesse, “but I ain’t Elvis. Elvis died in 1977"

Free Book (nook) - Altar of Eden

Altar of Eden ($9.99) Kindle, by James Rollins, is available as a free pre-order in the Barnes & Noble store. I'm not sure which format you'll get, though: eReader or EPUB (neither works with the Kindle) and you'll need to check back tomorrow to download the book (Amazon has it available today, but at a higher price).

Book Description
Following the fall of Baghdad, two Iraqi boys stumble upon armed men looting the city zoo. The floodgates have been opened for the smuggling of hundreds of exotic birds, mammals, and reptiles to Western nations, but this crime hides a deeper secret. Amid a hail of bullets, a concealed underground weapons lab is ransacked-and something even more horrific is set free. Seven years later, Louisiana state veterinarian Lorna Polk stumbles upon a fishing trawler shipwrecked on a barrier island. The crew is missing or dead, but the boat holds a frightening cargo: a caged group of exotic animals, clearly part of a black market smuggling ring. Yet, something is wrong with these beasts, disturbing deformities that make no sense: a parrot with no feathers, a pair of Capuchin monkeys conjoined at the hip, a jaguar cub with the dentition of a saber-toothed tiger. They also all share one uncanny trait-a disturbingly heightened intelligence. To uncover the truth about the origin of this strange cargo and the terrorist threat it poses, Lorna must team up with a man who shares a dark and bloody past with her and is now an agent with the U.S. Border Patrol, Jack Menard. Together, the two must hunt for a beast that escaped the shipwreck while uncovering a mystery tied to fractal science and genetic engineering, all to expose a horrifying secret that traces back to humankind's earliest roots. But can Lorna stop what is about to be born upon the altar of Eden before it threatens not only the world but also the very foundation of what it means to be human?

Click HERE for the free book.

Say Goodbye to the Harlequin 16

As of today, the sixteen free titles from Harlequin are no longer free in the Kindle store. You can still grab them on the Harlequin Celebrates page, but I don't know how long that'll be active. If you are new to the Kindle (or Sony or nook), like romance (or know someone who does) and have not downloaded these yet, I would not put it off another day, as they will no doubt be unavailable soon.

Click HERE for the books in several DRM-free formats (get more than one, as you never know if you might get a different reader in the future, plus one or two of the mobi/prc formatted files have had problems in the past).

At least for now, these books are also available, along with two others, on the Harrah's/Harlequin promotional page, HERE.

Free book on iPhone - The Graduate

This one is just for those with an iPhone or iPod Touch. It is a separate app, which installs from the iTunes store, so will count towards your total allowed applications (and no doubt has it's own interface, which is different from the Kindle app or the other ereader apps that are more commonly used).

The Graduate ($5.59 Kindle), by Charles Webb

Book Description
The basis of the acclaimed 1968 film. Benjamin Braddock, a new graduate of a prestigious Northeastern college tries to make sense of his life with fortyish Mrs. Robinson and later with her daughter with whom he falls in love. Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft and Katherine Ross starred in the Mike Nichols production.

Click HERE to install the App into iTunes.

Fictionwise Under a Dollar

Four more new books at Fictionwise that are priced ultra low (below 50 cents). I suspect the pricing is an error, so may change at any time. Like The Heir Hunter in the previous post, these are only available in DRM secured formats and are not Kindle compatible.

The Furies ($6.59 Paperback), by Bill Napier

Book Description
An unidentified object crashes from the sky into an Arizona canyon, releasing anthrax spores and leaving innocent victims in its wake. Investigators are shocked by what they find in the rubble: a swastika. They call upon former spy and World War II–era weapons expert Lewis Sharp for help. Could this be a biochemical weapon designed by the Nazis half a century ago—or is it an elaborate hoax? Sharp is convinced that it’s the real McCoy and he warns that two more killing machines are still out there, primed and ready to strike…

The attacker has left a cryptic note hinting at an another attack. Now, it’s up to Sharp to piece together a sixty-year-old mystery—one that spans from a convent in Hitler’s Germany to Hollywood, the Executive Branch to shadowy third-world governments. Sharp and his colleagues have just five days left to stop the weapon from unleashing mass destruction—and leading the world to the brink of a whole new kind of war…


The Gun Fight ($6.81 Paperback), by Richard Matheson

Book Description
John Benton was one of the toughest men ever to wear a Texas Ranger badge. But eight years ago, in August 1871, he hung up his guns for good.

Or so he hoped.

Then young Robby Coles challenged him to a fight over some imagined slight to the boy’s sixteen-year-old girlfriend. At first Benton tried to laugh off the affair. Why, the boy was little more than a child. But rumors and gossip spread like wildfire through their dusty frontier town and soon enough the entire community seems to be goading both men towards a fatal confrontation neither one truly wants.

Benton doesn’t want to kill again. Robby is secretly terrified of facing the legendary gunfighter. Yet, with both men’s honor on the line, is there any way to avoid a duel to the death?


The Vitamin Book ($6.39 Kindle), by Harold M. Silverman

Book Description
America's Most Reliable Vitamin Guide...Completely Updated!

We've all heard about the miraculous curative and preventive powers of vitamins, minerals, and herbal remedies. Now the new, revised The Vitamin Book, compiled by pharmacological experts, cuts through the confusion so you learn what to take and why.

Here is authoritative and up-to-date scientific information on exactly what vitamins, minerals, and herbal remedies can do for you. You'll find:
  • Detailed descriptions of vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and electrolytes, including daily requirements, dosages, therapeutic uses, and more
  • The latest research on St. John's wort, echinacea, CoQ10, DHEA, and other popular herbal and dietary supplements
  • An essential guide to brand-name multivitamins found in your supermarket or health food store
  • Specific recommendations for children, athletes, seniors, and pregnant or postmenopausal women
  • Guidelines for safe supplement use, including megadosing and critical drug interactions
  • The nutrient content of hundreds of common foods, including popular fast foods
  • How computer programs can monitor your vitamin and mineral intake
  • And much, much more
The Calorie Counter, 5th Edition ($6.39 Kindle), by Karen J Nolan & Jo-Ann Heslin

Book Description
DIET TRENDS MAY COME AND GO, BUT ONE THING IS CERTAIN -- CALORIES COUNT!

Recent research confirms that if you want to lose weight, which foods you eat is less important than how many calories you consume -- if you track calories, you'll drop pounds.

Revised and updated, The Calorie Counter, 5th Edition, is the most complete and easy-to-use calorie counter in the marketplace:
  • Calorie counts for over 20,000 foods, including more than 800 take-out items and dishes from over 100 national and regional restaurant chains
  • Easy tips for understanding calories and portion sizes that put you in charge of your eating habits
  • Simple tricks for burning more calories in your daily life
  • Advice for keeping liquid calories and dieting myths from sabotaging your success
  • An all-new look at why men are more successful at losing weight
The Calorie Counter, 5th Edition, is a weight-loss guide that will never let you down!

Here are the links at Fictionwise; don't forget to use coupon code JK25 for the extra 25% off.

The Furies
The Gun Fight
The Vitamin Book
The Calorie Counter, 5th Edition


UPDATE: I've received a couple of reports that the books that downloads is not the books described with this one. Instead, it's old, public domain classics. If you bought any of these books, check them, as you may have to ask for a refund.