Showing posts with label book launch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book launch. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

23 1/2 Hours to Live:: NOW IN PAPERBACK

I know a lot of you have been asking, and my New Adult Romance; 23 1/2 Hours to Live is now on paperback! Everyone at Green Envy Press worked really hard and making it pretty, as well as affordable. You can score your own copy for just $7.99 with free Prime Shipping. 

There are still a few winners who have no claimed there copies. Stay tuned to see if those get relisted, and LEAVE A COMMENT IF YOU WANT TO BE ENTERED TO WIN A DIGITAL COPY!




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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

The Wait is OVER! Dust of the Dead Sea is out NOW!

I know you Skeleton fans have been waiting, and the day is finally here! Dust of the Dead Sea, the second book in the Hollows series (third, if you count the prequel to Skeleton Lake, The Skeleton Song) is out now!



Next week we're going to talk about the history if this series, but for now...

Here is the blurbish:

There are many things between Heaven and Hell, and Marlow the Skeleton is just one of them. Taking the fight to the Hollows who tried to take her, Marlow travels with Raiden, the other half of her soul, to the worst place she can think of. The Dead Sea. Part crazy religious cult, part vengeful god, The Dead Sea isn't what she thought it would be—it's worse.

The thing is, you don't know you're addicted until you're in the monster's teeth. Marlow doesn't think she needs The Dead Sea, but it's poisoning her with every drop, and every raging wave, and all the dust collecting in her lungs. How do you fight a villain when the villain isn't a man, but a place?

Old characters with new agendas break the surface again, bringing fresh pain. Beneath a starless desert sky, Marlow and Raiden will confront a destiny that will end everything.

They should have never gone to The Dead Sea to look for answers—they should have gone looking for questions.

Get it on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1sRWtQa
Get it for Kobo: http://bit.ly/1AL6UNE
Get it on BN: http://bit.ly/1FmWqUq
Get it on Paperback: In time for Christmas*

*More on this later.

Anyway, what do you guys think? Can you believe it finally happened?

Don't have the other books in the series? Here are the links:
Skeleton Lake http://amzn.to/YUP9Yx
The Skeleton Song http://amzn.to/19ke9it

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

END Anthology Out TODAY {All Profits Benefit St. Jude}

There is a lot of stuff I should be saying, but I am still sick so lets skip on to the important info shall we? END is out today! It's a collection of short stories by really talented authors, and me. We get no money from this, it's all going to St. Jude where children are never turned away for their inability to pay. SO I don't feel bad at all begging you to buy it, give it as a gift for Christmas AND asking tell everyone you know.

It's available on Amazon, BN.com, and Smashwords!
I miss blogging! I expect to be well and caught up but not before Christmas. I will see you collected and in control by the new year though!

Monday, November 7, 2011

The dashboard melted, but we still have the radio. Or in this case, the book launch.

Motivational songs for writers come in many forms and even more odd genres. Usually for general motivation purposes in writing; I prefer songs like Eye of the Tiger, and Vampire Money. No matter what your beliefs are about the overuse of the undead, most of us would admit to being OK with the money and fame Stephenie Meyer has achieved.

Everyone else would be lying.

With all the book launch drama, you would think I'd remember I was gearing up for one! Instead I have become almost fixated with other events to keep me from feeling bad about it. But no more! This week I am getting my priorities in order.

The dash board may have melted, but I still have the radio! Which given my love of motivation music, I'd say it's the best possible scenario. And it could have been, should have been worse than you would ever know, but it wasn't. So I should be thankful, and get my butt in gear!
Yay for Modest Mouse, who made my Monday that much more motivational!