Entangled Thorns, Blessed Are the Wholly Broken on Sale
In what is purely a coincidence, two of my novels are only $0.99 (on Amazon) until Saturday morning (Sept. 13.).
Most advertising sites ask if there are specific dates preferred, and they do their best to accommodate those times. Most also ask if the author has any flexibility with dates, to which I always answer, “I’m completely flexible, and happy for any date you can give me.”
This is how Blessed Are the Wholly Broken and Entangled Thorns came to be on sale for $0.99 at the exact same time.
For curious readers, Kindle Books and Tips (where Blessed Are the Wholly Broken has an ad today) is a great place to find free and discounted books. Readers subscribe to a digest, which comes daily via email. The site is also giving away a free Kindle Fire (contest ends Sept. 15.) You can enter to win here.
Entangled Thorns is on ReadCheaply today, another great site highlighting free and discounted books.
To add to the mix, the short story, The Sheriff of Cedar Hollow, which went live on Amazon yesterday (and miraculously just showed up on Goodreads), is currently free. The Sheriff of Cedar Hollow, written by W. Michael Franklin, was originally published in the charity book Cedar Hollow Anthology which, having met its fundraising goal, was discontinued in the summer of 2013.
Each of the Cedar Hollow short stories, now published under the series title Snippets from Cedar Hollow, offers a glimpse into the lives of the residents of Cedar Hollow, West Virginia, the fictional mining town featured in my Cedar Hollow Series, which includes the novels Appalachian Justice, Return to Crutcher Mountain, and Entangled Thorns.
While Sheriff John Moore does an excellent job of keeping the tiny mining town of Cedar Hollow, West Virginia safe, when it comes to asking for personal help, his skills are sorely lacking, and his health is endangered.
The Sheriff of Cedar Hollow contains a bonus preview of Shadow Days, the fourth book in the Cedar Hollow Series, slated for publication in the fall of 2014.
There you have it: two cheap books, a free short, and a bonus preview of the next in the Cedar Hollow Series.
Hope everyone has a great weekend.
Most advertising sites ask if there are specific dates preferred, and they do their best to accommodate those times. Most also ask if the author has any flexibility with dates, to which I always answer, “I’m completely flexible, and happy for any date you can give me.”
This is how Blessed Are the Wholly Broken and Entangled Thorns came to be on sale for $0.99 at the exact same time.
For curious readers, Kindle Books and Tips (where Blessed Are the Wholly Broken has an ad today) is a great place to find free and discounted books. Readers subscribe to a digest, which comes daily via email. The site is also giving away a free Kindle Fire (contest ends Sept. 15.) You can enter to win here.
Entangled Thorns is on ReadCheaply today, another great site highlighting free and discounted books.
To add to the mix, the short story, The Sheriff of Cedar Hollow, which went live on Amazon yesterday (and miraculously just showed up on Goodreads), is currently free. The Sheriff of Cedar Hollow, written by W. Michael Franklin, was originally published in the charity book Cedar Hollow Anthology which, having met its fundraising goal, was discontinued in the summer of 2013.
Each of the Cedar Hollow short stories, now published under the series title Snippets from Cedar Hollow, offers a glimpse into the lives of the residents of Cedar Hollow, West Virginia, the fictional mining town featured in my Cedar Hollow Series, which includes the novels Appalachian Justice, Return to Crutcher Mountain, and Entangled Thorns.
While Sheriff John Moore does an excellent job of keeping the tiny mining town of Cedar Hollow, West Virginia safe, when it comes to asking for personal help, his skills are sorely lacking, and his health is endangered.
The Sheriff of Cedar Hollow contains a bonus preview of Shadow Days, the fourth book in the Cedar Hollow Series, slated for publication in the fall of 2014.
There you have it: two cheap books, a free short, and a bonus preview of the next in the Cedar Hollow Series.
Hope everyone has a great weekend.
Published on September 12, 2014 06:26
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