Kindle Countdown Deal--Save 83%!

I have my duo book of No Good Deed and March Into Hell, on sale for a limited time for just 99 cents. The book is normally priced at $5.99, so you save 83%. Not only that, but if you were to buy the books individually, you're saving 90%!


The Mark Taylor Series: Books One and Two


Here are a couple of review excerpts from Amazon:


This review is from: No Good Deed: Book One of the Mark Taylor Series (A Psychological Thriller) (Kindle Edition)This book is so well researched and written, it feels true. The author is gifted and we are the beneficiaries...Outstanding.

This is a fantastic story. The basic premise (an antique camera that produces photos of future calamities) is a great hook, especially the doubts that Taylor has about using it. The interrogation scenes are quite disturbing, as they should be, and it is obvious that the author did her homework. I especially liked the romance between Taylor and Bishop; it felt real, without all of the corniness that usually accompanies romantic story lines. The way they finally hooked up, with neither of them sure that the other was still attracted to them, was spot-on. I also liked how totally alone Taylor felt after his release, when he discovered that his home is no longer his. 

For March Into Hell:
M.P. McDonald weaves a brilliant, well researched tale, equally as riveting as her first novel. "March into Hell" will keep you on the edge of your seat rooting for the good guys and hissing at the evil one who is designing a plot to have the power that is inherent in Mark Taylor's unusual camera. It's a great read and one that lives up to its description, "psychological thriller." Just what we need on a cold winter's evening. Curl up and feel your pulse quicken with the fast paced story line.

McDonald's characters are well defined and pulled me into the story right from the beginning. There is no shortage of suspense here and the battle between good and evil is quite compelling. Both this book and No Good Deed: Book One (The Mark Taylor Series), first book in the series, have unusual plots which make for great reads! I recommend that you read the first book before March Into Hell as they tie into one another so very well. Enjoy! I surely did! 

Also, March Into Hell is being featured Wednesday at The Fussy Librarian, a new website that offers personalized ebook recommendations. You choose from 40 genres and indicate preferences about content and then the computers work their magic. It's pretty cool -- check it out! www.TheFussyLibrarian.com
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Published on December 01, 2013 07:22
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