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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

90 Day Free Trial Magazines (K)

When the Kindle Fire originally released, Amazon stepped up the free trial on selected magazines to a full 90 days, rather than the 14 days you get on most Kindle subscriptions. Some of these are for Kindle Subscriptions, even though they only worked on the Kindle Fire, while others are for subscriptions using the Android App on your Kindle Fire (which might mean you could also view that magazine on any Android device, if you can get the app to load; most, however, are Kindle Fire apps only). From what I understand, today is the last day to sign up for the 90 day free trials on these, so you might want to grab as many as you are interested in today (after all, you can change your mind on them anytime in the next three months).

One that I jumped on (and that is no longer available) was for Bon Appetit magazine. It was a Kindle Subscription option, so downloaded as an AZW file to the Kindle Fire and which I luckily backed up (as you'll see in a bit). I received an email that they were discontinuing this edition and that I should resubscribe instead using the Bon Appetit Magazine Android App. In addition, if I did so by today, I'd get another 90 day free trial. So far, so good, seems like a real win (90 days before, 90 days now, means 6 months free total!). It's the same price (and even a discount if you pay by the year), so, I canceled the old subscription and started the new one. The magazine downloaded fine and I actually like it a lot better as an App, versus as a Kindle Subscription. For one thing, there are live links everywhere, you can email yourself a link to the recipes with a couple of clicks (you can't clip anything in the subscription version, just look at the pretty pictures), and the layout is designed more for the Kindle Fire screen size (instead of having to fight to get the print large enough to read). I did have to enable in-app purchases (you can turn this off after subscribing) and use my PIN to get the subscription started, even though I won't be charge for the first three months.

There was only one problem -- although all the issues that I had marked to keep are still on the Kindle Fire (and I have them backed up, at least for this one device), the five issues that I had (three free, plus two paid) are now all gone from my archives. That's right - if you cancel a subscription on the Kindle, you lose ALL the back issues (at least, with this magazine, you do). Yet another reason I hate the subscriptions at Amazon and avoid them in most cases. I'd love to keep a digital archive of several magazines, but losing them if you cancel at any time, isn't acceptable. Zinio doesn't lose your content (and I can read it on nearly any device), so I use it whenever it's a choice. I'll have to wait and see if that's a problem with the Bon Appetit app, as well, but I'm starting to think it won't be. It seems that you get free access with a print subscription (just as I now do with Cooking Light - as soon as I installed the app, I had access to both of this year's issues); it turns out, it's cheaper to sign up for the print magazine (at least, currently) than to get the subscription via the App -- so after my free 90 days, I'm canceling and buying in print, which should give me the best of both worlds, at the lowest price.

The one subscription that I just started, that I don't mind having only digitally and don't care that past issues won't be retained, is TV Guide Magazine. It comes out weekly, isn't of much value after it's old and is only 99 cents a month. You can view this one on the Kindle Fire, but it's a bit tiny. I can zoom out with it in portrait mode, but have to move around the page to see anything (Why can't the landscape view to a zoomed 1/2 page, like Kindle books, instead of 2 pages side-by-side? If it did, it would be large enough to read!). However, this particular subscription allows you to view it on the iPad, as well, with the latest Kindle iPad app. There, it's large enough to read. It's also eligible for the 90-day free trial, so you'll get three months of it to decide, rather than just a couple of weeks. The only problem getting the longer free trial might be if you don't have a Kindle Fire, as one page at Amazon implies you need one to get the 90 days free, but I signed up for this one with an iPad as the primary device and got the 90 day free confirmation email (however, I do have a Fire on my account). Best of all? Since the subscriptions now show up in the archives, I can have it on the iPad and KFire (and Mom can view it on her iPad, as well).

Today's Deals

Today is the last day to enter the Kobo daily contest. If you've missed a day, you can answer prior day's questions after the daily question (and still get another coupon code). The coupon codes won will expire at the end of the contest (presumably today).

BooksOnBoard has a 25% off publisher's price sale on all eligible Sci-Fi titles with promo code Feb29!

For a bit of Whimsy, be sure to check out the Google home page today.

Now free on Kindle:

I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can ($0.99), by Barbara Gordon, is today's Kindle Deal of the Day.
Book Description
Barbara had it all: a successful career as an award-winning documentary film maker, a strong relationship, and plenty of friends. But a lingering problem with anxiety drew her into a dangerous Valium addiction. Her story is an honest, gripping look into addiction, her ill-advised cold-turkey withdrawal and the hospitalizations that followed, the worst the psychiatric field has to offer, and her painful yet persistent pathway back to functioning. Through it all, Gordon is a beacon of hope, actively choosing life over the alternative, even after journeying to the darkest depths of the human psyche.This beautifully written classic is a must read for anyone battling their own psychological demons, anyone in the mental health field, and everyone in need of an inspiring survivor story.

Puppy Love ($1.57 / £0.99 UK), by Frauke Scheunemann, is the Kindle Deal of the day for those in the UK (no US edition; too bad, this one looks cute).
Book Description
Hercules is a dachshund, and his new mistress Caroline is the greatest human being on earth. She's the one who rescued him from the animal shelter, who smells of summer and strawberries, and who laughs when the little pup snuggles up with her on the sofa.

So when Caroline is badly treated by her bossy, dog-hating boyfriend, Hercules decides it's high time he rescued his mistress for a change. And so begins an epic quest to find his favourite woman the perfect man...

Touching, original, and very funny, Puppy Love is a story about love, life, and the best friend a girl could ever have.

The Best American Short Stories 2011 ($1.99 Kindle, B&N), edited by Geraldine Brooks and Heidi Pitlor, is the Nook Daily Find, price matched on Kindle. What you won't see on the official Daily Find page, though, is that B&N has actually dropped the price of the series to $1.99 (just as Amazon did earlier this week).

In addition, I now see that there is a Nook Daily Find Families selection, Dora Helps Diego! (Dora the Explorer) ($3.19 Kindle, $1.44 B&N), apparently a new feature at B&N, where a kid-friendly choice is also posted daily. Doesn't look like Amazon has figured this one out, as it isn't price matched.
Book Description
Baby Jaguar is missing. Read along with Dora as she looks for her friend!

Note that this title works only on the Kindle Fire if purchased from Amazon and only on the NOOK Color, NOOK Tablet or NOOK Kids for iPad app if purchased from B&N. Children’s books on Kindle Fire now feature Kindle Text Pop-Up for reading text over vivid, full-color images. Just double-tap any text region and it will expand for easy reading (A software update may be required to view this title).
All of the titles below are $1.99 at Barnes & Noble today:
  • The Best American Short Stories 2011, edited by Geraldine Brooks and Heidi Pitlor
    Includes: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Megan Mayhew Bergman, Jennifer Egan, Nathan Englander, Allegra Goodman, Ehud Havazelet, Rebecca Makkai, Steven Millhauser, George Saunders, Mark Slouka, and others
  • The Best American Mystery Stories 2011, edited by Harlan Coben and Otto Penzler
    Includes: Lawrence Block, Brendan DuBois, Loren D. Estleman, Beth Ann Fennelly and Tom Franklin, Ed Gorman, Richard Lange, S. J. Rozan, Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins, and others
  • The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2011, edited by Mary Roach and Tim Folger
    Includes: Atul Gawande, Jonathan Franzen, Deborah Blum, Malcolm Gladwell, Oliver Sacks, Jon Mooallem, Jon Cohen, Luke Dittrich, and others
  • The Best American Essays 2011, edited by Edwidge Danticat and Robert Atwan
    Includes: Hilton Als, Katy Butler, Toi Derricotte, Christopher Hitchens, Pico Iyer, Charlie LeDuff, Chang-Rae Lee, Lia Purpura, Zadie Smith, Reshma Memon Yaqub, and others
  • The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2011, edited by Dave Eggers
    Includes: Daniel Alarcón, Clare Beams, Sloane Crosley, Anthony Doerr, Neil Gaiman, Mohammed Hanif, Mac McClelland, Michael Paterniti, Olivier Schrauwen, Gary Shteyngart, and others
  • The Best American Travel Writing 2011, edited by Sloane Crosley and Jason Wilson
    Includes: André Aciman, Christopher Buckley, Maureen Dowd, Verlyn Klinkenborg, Ariel Levy, Téa Obreht, Annie Proulx, Gary Shteyngart, William T. Vollmann, Emily Witt, and others
  • The Best American Sports Writing 2011, edited by Glenn Stout and Jane Leavy
    Includes: Paul Solotaroff, Sally Jenkins, Wells Tower, John McPhee, David Dobbs, Wright Thompson, P. J. O’Rourke, Selena Roberts, and others

Free Book - Secrets (K)

Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith #8: Secrets, by John Jackson Miller, is now free to pre-order in the Kindle store. This is the last book in the series and if you'd rather have all eight collected into one volume, Random House has that available as a pre-order as well (currently on sale for $4.99). If you missed any, I have them all listed under Fantasy and Science Fiction on the Free Kindle Books page, here (and Amazon still has all of them, unlike some stores that have dropped to only one title).
Book Description
It’s the beginning of the end for this epic series in the thrilling final eBook installment, Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith #8: Secrets. Two thousand years ago, Commander Yaru Korsin braved mutiny and desperation—and inspired his shipwrecked Sith tribe to rise up, seize, and dominate the planet Kesh. Now a shocking revelation about those legendary ancestors has thrown the Sith into turmoil, pitting one against the other in ever-growing clashes that could bring about their downfall. With his city descending into chaos around him, unassuming archivist Varner Hilts sets off for the forbidden temple, home to the wreckage of Korsin’s ship, Omen. Outnumbered by ruthless Sith warriors with nothing to lose, Hilts knows it may be a suicide mission. But he has a hunch that Korsin left something behind, something hidden until such an essential time as now—one final piece of knowledge that could save the rulers of Kesh from themselves and set them once again on the path toward a glorious destiny.

Buy One Get One Free Sale at Audible


As a Leap Day special, Audible is having a Buy One Get One Free Sale for members that have a credit on their account. It does appear to be limited to those in the US and if you have the very, very old use-it-or-lose-it 2 credits a month sale, it doesn't seem to work for you either. For the rest of us, though, we can shop as many times as we have credits stored up in the special BOGO store, getting two books for the price of one! The cart in the special store allows only two books to be added at a time, then you click the Confirm button and check out. Return to the BOGO page after checkout to repeat the process for each credit. The site is running a bit slow, but it looks like it's definitely worth the effort to explore all the categories today.

If you aren't already a member at Audible (a subscribing member, not just have a login), you won't be able to see the sale. However, you could join with the 2-Free Audiobooks Gold Listener plan and should be able to take advantage of the sale. If you decide not to keep the plan after the first 30 days, just cancel with no further obligation.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Free and Bargain Book Roundup

Working for the Devil, the first volume in the Dante Valentine series by Lilith Saintcrow, is currently on sale for $2.99, joining The Hedgewitch Queen that Orbit has at that price for this month. I think the Dante Valentine is a better series (enough so that I have bought them all over the last few years); if you decide to do the same, you can pick up the rest of the series at $4.99 each (at least, right now), or grab the omnibus Dante Valentine: The Complete Series which, although $19.99, works out to only $4/title. Since this series is from an Agency publisher, you can get the same prices at Barnes & Noble or from Kobo. Those in the UK and EU miss out on the sales prices for the individual titles, but get a great deal on the complete series: $11.23 UK and $11.42 DE (non-Agency publisher in those regions).
Book Description
When the Devil needs a rogue demon killed, who does he call?

The Player: Necromance-for-hire Dante Valentine is choosy about her jobs. Hot tempered and with nerves of steel, she can raise the dead like nobody's business. But one rainy Monday morning, everything goes straight to hell.

The Score: The Devil hires Dante to eliminate a rogue demon: Vardimal Santino. In return, he will let her live. It's an offer she can't refuse.

The Catch: How do you kill something that can't die?

It looks like the rest of Elizabeth Lowell's Only series is now on sale for $1.99 apiece, so those who grabbed the first three on sale before, can now fill in the rest of the series. Since I had the descriptions of the first three in this post, I'm only going to include the synopsis on the last three in the series tonight. Each title looks like it runs around 400 pages, so you get a lot of reading in each one.
  1. Only His
  2. Only Mine
  3. Only You
  4. Only Love
    Cast adrift during the War Between the States, Shannon Conner grew to womanhood in a lonely cabin high in the Colorado Rockies. Though stubborn and courageous, Shannon is ill-prepared to deal with the predatory Culpepper brothers—and the intoxicating ardour of the man who defends her honour, Rafael 'Whip' Moran.

    A loner and a wanderer, a man tied to no place or promise, Whip aids the wary young 'widow' who has a walk like honey and a determined grip on her shotgun. But neither the Culpeppers nor grizzlies are as dangerous to Whip as the passion Shannon offers him—a passion that could cost Whip the freedom that is as much a part of him as his soul.
  5. Autumn Lover
    Returning to her Wyoming ranch at the Civil War's end, Elyssa Sutton finds it picked bare by scavengers and coveted by determined men. Yet the proud young woman vows never again to abandon her Ruby Mountain home, though it means enlisting the aid of a dark and dangerous stranger who lives for revenge alone.

    Hunter Maxwell has suffered from the savagery of outlaws and the faithlessness of a woman. And he will trust no female - nor will he rest until the raiders who destroyed his family pay for their crimes.

    A woman in, need, a man in pain, in fury and fire they must now stand as one to fight for something cherished, something lost ... and for a passion neither dreamed could live.

    In the brisk chill of Autumn, ravaged hearts will be reborn.
  6. Winter Fire
    Orphaned at thirteen, a mail-order bride at fourteen, widowed at sixteen, Sarah Kennedy has learned to depend upon no one but herself--reserving all her love for her younger brother Conner, and for the wounded hawks she heals and returns to the air.

    A hardened Civil War veteran, personal tragedy has taught Case Maxwell three things: to be a patient, deadly fighter, to love nothing that can die; and that justice is blind. But when a confrontation with his sworn enemies, the Culpepper clan, leaves him near death, Case finds himself, like many another damaged wild creature, under the tender, unwanted care of Sarah Kennedy.

    Destiny has brought the healer and the warrior together to brave chilling risks and dangerous truths in a hard, magnificent land--two souls haunted by a perilous present and the bitter ghosts of the past. But the intense emotion both Case and Sarah fear--the passion that burns like fire in the very heart of winter--is the only thing that can truly save them, as together they seek the courage to face the greatest risk of all: love.
    Orphaned at thirteen, a mail-order bride at fourteen, widowed at sixteen, Sarah Kennedy has learned to depend upon no one but herself--reserving all her love for her younger brother Conner, and for the wounded hawks she heals and returns to the air.

    A hardened Civil War veteran, personal tragedy has taught Case Maxwell three things: to be a patient, deadly fighter, to love nothing that can die; and that justice is blind. But when a confrontation with his sworn enemies, the Culpepper clan, leaves him near death, Case finds himself, like many another damaged wild creature, under the tender, unwanted care of Sarah Kennedy.

    Destiny has brought the healer and the warrior together to brave chilling risks and dangerous truths in a hard, magnificent land--two souls haunted by a perilous present and the bitter ghosts of the past. But the intense emotion both Case and Sarah fear--the passion that burns like fire in the very heart of winter--is the only thing that can truly save them, as together they seek the courage to face the greatest risk of all: love.

Eden Burning with Bonus Material ($1.99 pre-order, March 20), by Elizabeth Lowell, includes the first four chapters from her upcoming new book, Beautiful Sacrifice (releasing May 22). Get a preview with the full-price edition (but careful not to one-click it).
Book Description
Paradise calls to Chase Wilcox. A man of science fascinated by the rebirth of life in the wake of cataclysmic natural upheaval, he is drawn to the lush beauty of the island of Hawaii and the secrets it holds—while escaping the destruction of his own personal world. Here where warm breezes caress the skin and vibrant colors assault the senses—and where dangerous fires rage unseen beneath the earth's surface—Chase plans to immerse himself in his work...and somehow heal and forget. The last thing he needs or wants is love.

But the island is home to many unexpected wonders, which is why Nicole Ballard could never leave it. A research assistant, an artist, and a dancer—a tall, stunning redhead who goes by the stage name of Pele, the goddess of fire—she, too, hides a secret pain, releasing her pent-up sensuality to the accompaniment of native drums before a mesmerized audience. Nicole has never met a man quite like Chase, strong, intense, and brilliant. And he, in turn, is fascinated by this remarkable woman who seems to be a breathtaking force of nature in her own right. Fate has cast them together, causing a chain reaction that neither imagined in their most secret dreams.

Joined on an important scientific project that carries them into the verdant heart of a tropical wonder land, Nicole and Chase will be forced to confront their own lingering inner darkness, while resisting a newly inflamed need to touch, to give . . . to care. But in the shadows of Kilauea, all restraints will be broken, as emotions flow as hot and free as rivers of molten lava. And desire will erupt, as unpredictable and dangerous as the living volcano, transforming the very landscape of their lives—a torrent that no power on earth can contain, a passion that bums like fire.

Desert Rain with Bonus Material ($1.99 pre-order, March 20), by Elizabeth Lowell, includes the first four chapters from her upcoming new book, Beautiful Sacrifice (releasing May 22). Get a preview with the full-price edition (but careful not to one-click it).
Book Description
She is a contradiction, one woman with two lives. She is Shannon, one of the world's great beauties, her face and figure gracing the fashion pages of the world's most elegant magazines. She is also Holly, a fragile innocent, haunted by painful memories of her past—and by dreams of the man who once shared her secrets. She is assured yet vulnerable, irresistible yet untouched.

Destiny has brought Holly Shannon North back to Hidden Springs, where she can be one person, where romance once touched her tender young heart. Here Lincoln McKenzie waits—the proud California rancher, long since hardened by his life's tragedies. Now, in the icy chill of a desert storm, together they must somehow find the way back to love . . . and rekindle a fire whose healing warmth will truly draw them home.

A classic story of love and redemption from the incomparable New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Elizabeth Lowell

Beautiful Dreamer with Bonus Material ($1.99 pre-order), by Elizabeth Lowell, includes the first four chapters from her upcoming new book, Beautiful Sacrifice (releasing May 22). Get a preview with the full-price edition (but careful not to one-click it).
Book Description
Nevada's rugged, majestic beauty is a balm for the aches of Hope Gardener's heart. But the ranch she loves is dying of thirst, thanks to the worst drought the area has ever seen, Hope needs a miracle—and one day it comes to the Valley of the Sun.

A man out of time, Rio is an anachronism in the modern-day West, bringing with him a reputation for finding water in any desert. Hope has no choice but to trust this dark stranger who claims to make dreams real. And Rio, who has never had a dream of his own to follow, has found something in this extraordinary lady whose passion tempts him to defy his own rules. In the midst of adversity, two free spirits must now explore the most closely guarded corners of their hearts . . . as they search for a beautiful dream big enough to hold them both.

A Madness of Angels: Or The Resurrection of Matthew Swift ($2.99), by Kate Griffin, is another discount from Orbit. Hitting this close to March, it might last for the month (or might go back up in price on Thurs).
Book Description
For Matthew Swift, today is not like any other day. It is the day on which he returns to life.

Two years after his untimely death, Matthew Swift finds himself breathing once again, lying in bed in his London home.

Except that it's no longer his bed, or his home. And the last time this sorcerer was seen alive, an unknown assailant had gouged a hole so deep in his chest that his death was irrefutable...despite his body never being found.

He doesn't have long to mull over his resurrection though, or the changes that have been wrought upon him. His only concern now is vengeance. Vengeance upon his monstrous killer and vengeance upon the one who brought him back.

You can get the first title in Katia Lief's Karin Schaeffer series, You Are Next, for 99 cents. In addition, HarperCollins has the second title, Next Time You See Me, for $2.99 and the third, Vanishing Girls, for $3.99 (pre-order), essentially getting all three in the series for the price they usually charge for a single title. If you still can't get enough of the author, it looks like she has 8 self-published titles currently at 99 cents apiece.
You Are Next
HE TOOK EVERYTHING...THEN CAME BACK FOR MORE.

Former Detective Karin Schaeffer has nothing left to live for after serial killer Martin Price destroys all she holds dear. Known as "The Domino Killer," Price doesn't stop until an entire family is destroyed. When he leaves a message, scrawled in blood, on her bathroom mirror, she knows what's coming -- You are next.

But Karin Schaeffer refuses to run and hide.


Next Time You See Me
Just when their new life together has settled in, Mac vanishes, unearthing secrets and dangers that force Karin into a face-off with a deadly Mexican queenpin whose son has an agenda of his own. Along the way, nothing is quite as it has seemed. Her husband has a dark past she had never imagined, including a revelation that shocks everyone who thought they knew him.

Enemies become heroes. Friends reveal secret identities. And Karin, as always impulsive to a fault, learns that even she has limits.


Vanishing Girls
Girls are vanishing off the streets of New York City, and young women are being murdered. When the violence descends on Karin Schaeffer and Mac MacLeary's comfortable Brooklyn neighborhood, and their best friend becomes the lead investigator, they are drawn into the bewildering series of crimes. As the mystery deepens, what looks like the work of a garden-variety serial killer turns out to be an evil darker than anyone imagined, with roots shockingly close to home.

Jane ($2.99), by April Lindner, is a YA romance.
Book Description
Forced to drop out of an esteemed East Coast college after the sudden death of her parents, Jane Moore takes a nanny job at Thornfield Park, the estate of Nico Rathburn, a world-famous rock star on the brink of a huge comeback. Practical and independent, Jane reluctantly becomes entranced by her magnetic and brooding employer and finds herself in the midst of a forbidden romance.

But there's a mystery at Thornfield, and Jane's much-envied relationship with Nico is soon tested by an agonizing secret from his past. Torn between her feelings for Nico and his fateful secret, Jane must decide: Does being true to herself mean giving up on true love?

An irresistible romance interwoven with a darkly engrossing mystery, this contemporary retelling of the beloved classic Jane Eyre promises to enchant a new generation of readers.

Slipping ($1.30), by Cathleen Davitt Bell
Book Description
What begins with a sense that Michael's deceased grandfather might be inhabiting his body soon escalates to "slipping" into to the river of the dead. When Michael slips, he relives moments of his grandfather's life and tries to help him find peace. But each time he ventures into the river it's harder to come out again. Michael will have to depend on an unlikely group of friends to keep him from slipping . . . permanently. A penetrating twist on the classic ghost story, full of humor and insight about family relationships.

Newt Gingrich and William Forstchen have a trio of alternate history titles that Macmillan has discounted to $2.99 apiece.
To Try Men's Souls: A Novel of George Washington and the Fight for American Freedom
After two bestselling series examining the Civil War and WWII, Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen have turned their sharp eye for detail on the Revolutionary War. Their story follows three men with three very different roles to play in history: General George Washington, Thomas Paine, and Jonathan Van Dorn, a private in Washington’s army.

The action focuses on one of the most iconic events in American history: Washington cross - ing the Delaware. Unlike the bold, courageous General in Emanuel Leutze’s painting, Washington is full of doubt on the night of December 25, 1776. After five months of defeat, morale is dangerously low. Each morning muster shows that hundreds have deserted in the night.

While Washington prepares his weary troops for the attack on Trenton, Thomas Paine is in Philadelphia, overseeing the printing of his newest pamphlet, The Crisis.

And Jonathan Van Dorn is about to bring the war to his own doorstep. In the heat of battle, he must decide between staying loyal to the cause and sparing his brother who has joined up with the British. Through the thoughts and private fears of these three men, Gingrich and Forstchen illu minate the darkest days of the Revolution. With detailed research and an incredible depth of military insight, this novel provides a rare and personal perspective of the men who fought for, and founded the United States of America.


Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War
The Civil War is the American Iliad. Lincoln, Stonewall Jackson, Grant, and Lee still stand as heroic ideals, as stirring to our national memory as were the legendary Achilles and Hector to the world of the ancient Greeks. Within the story of our Iliad one battle stands forth above all others: Gettysburg.

Millions visit Gettysburg each year to walk the fields and hills where Joshua Chamberlain made his legendary stand and Pickett went down to a defeat which doomed a nation, but in defeat forever became a symbol of the heroic Lost Cause. As the years passed, and the scars healed, the debate, rather than drifting away has intensified. It is the battle which has become the great "what if," of American history and the center of a dreamscape where Confederate banners finally do crown the heights above the town.

The year is 1863, and General Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia are poised to attack the North and claim the victory that would end the brutal conflict. But Lee’s Gettysburg campaign ended in failure, ultimately deciding the outcome of the war.

Launching his men into a vast sweeping operation, of which the town of Gettysburg is but one small part of the plan, General Lee, acting as he did at Chancellorsville, Second Manassas, and Antietam, displays the audacity of old. He knows he has but one more good chance to gain ultimate victory, for after two years of war the relentless power of an industrialized north is wearing the South down. Lee's lieutenants and the men in the ranks, embued with this renewed spirit of the offensive embark on the Gettysburg Campaign that many dream "should have been." The soldiers in the line, Yank and Reb, knew as well that this would be the great challenge, the decisive moment that would decided whether a nation would die, or be created, and both sides were ready, willing to lay down their lives for their Cause.

An action-packed and painstakingly researched masterwork, Gettysburg stands as the first book in a series to tell the story of how history could have unfolded, how a victory for Lee would have changed the destiny of the nation forever. In the great tradition of The Killer Angels and Jeff Shaara’s bestselling Civil War trilogy, this is a novel of true heroism and glory in America’s most trying hour.


Pearl Harbor: A Novel of December 8th
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech on December 8, 1941, lasted a mere six and half minutes. But his words and tone--in a monologue that would later be named the Infamy Speech--sent ripples into a nation and a world that continue even today. The historical implications that emerged from the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were unprecedented, launching America not only into the depths of a dangerous war, but forever altering the safety and comfort of everyday living. December 8th became a day of speaking out publicly and declaring war; of action, battle, plotting, and victories. This date's significance is resonant and profound as an indelible moment in American history.

Fresh from their series on the American Civil War, bestselling authors Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen now launch a new epic adventure by applying their imaginations and knowledge to the "Date of Infamy"--the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Pearl Harbor covers the full spectrum of characters and events from that historic moment, from national leaders and admirals to the views of ordinary citizens caught in the chaos of war. From the chambers of the Emperor of Japan to the American White House, from the decks of aircraft carriers to the playing fields of the Japanese Naval Academy, this powerful story stretches from the nightmare slaughter of China in the 1930s to the lonely office of Commander James Watson, an American cryptographer, who suspects the impending catastrophic attack. It is a story of intrigue, double-dealing, the horrific brutality of war, and the desperate efforts of men of reason on both sides to prevent a titanic struggle that becomes inevitable.

Gingrich and Forstchen's now critically acclaimed approach, which they term "active history," examines how a change in but one decision might have profoundly altered American history. In Pearl Harbor, they pose the question of how the presence of but one more man within the Japanese attacking force could have transfigured the war. More than a retelling, the book also serves as a potent warning, valid still today as an example of what happens when communications and understanding breaks down, and a nation is ill-prepared for the onslaught that might ensue.

A compelling, meticulously researched saga, Pearl Harbor is also a novel of valor about those who took part in this cataclysmic moment in world history. It inaugurates a dramatic new Pacific War series that begins with the terrifying account of the day that started it all.

Today's backlist/small press/indie, totally free, books for everyone on Kindle. These are are not likely to be free for long, so double check prices before one-clicking (genres are my best guess), as most of them go back up after a day or two (sometimes less), at which point most of them become eligible for the Kindle Lending Library.