Showing posts with label Amazon books. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Book Launch - Planetary Wars: Rise of an Empire by Mary Ann Bernal now available


Caught up in a whirlwind romance, Anastasia Dennison, M.D., does not realize her husband is the terrifying dictator, Jayden Henry Shaw, who rules the galaxy with an iron fist while pretending to defend the vulnerable against the Imperial Forces of the Empire.

Denying the existence of widespread suffering, Anastasia ignores her principles as she embraces the spoils of war and takes her rightful place among the upper echelon of Terrenean society.

Will Anastasia continue to support her husband’s quest for complete domination of every world within the cosmos, or will she follow her conscience and fight the evil invading her home?


Purchase links

Amazon US

Amazon UK

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Saturday, July 12, 2014

Starlight Nocturne by D.G. Turner - Kindle Edition £0.99 includes VAT



This is reformatted to give optimum effect of this epic adventure of Stella Starr's adventure and an almost death experience.

Seconds, that's all it took for Stella Starr to be coerced by her boyfriend Brian to help him manage his up and coming rock band Remorse. Stella, who with her sister Sabine runs Starlight, the hottest night club in Manchester is whisked away from her duties to tour across Europe. In Amsterdam their guitarist Tony and singer Murry are kidnapped. Then it all falls apart when Brian disappears.

Rushing across Amsterdam searching for clues with Christian Bach the leader of the support band Bach's Trailer, Stella discovers more about Brian and the Young Brothers who are involved with him. Acting upon her instincts and advice from Bach, who is coming on too strong for her to resist, she hopes to find Brian before the final hour strikes.

Amazon US
http://www.amazon.com/Starlight-Nocturne-D-G-Turner-ebook/dp/B005GRBG9Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1405171354&sr=8-1&keywords=Starlight+Nocturne+by+DG+Turner

Amazon UK
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Starlight-Nocturne-D-G-Turner-ebook/dp/B005GRBG9Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1405170795&sr=8-1&keywords=D.G.+Turner+Starlight+Nocturne Follow on Bloglovin

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Bargain Books - The Briton and the Dane: Concordia featured



Travel back in time to late Ninth Century Anglo-Saxon Britain where Alfred the Great rules with a benevolent hand while the Danish King rules peacefully within the boundaries of the Danelaw. Trade flourishes, and scholars from throughout the civilized world flock to Britannia’s shores to study at the King’s Court School at Winchester.
Enter Concordia, a beautiful noble woman whose family is favored by the king. Vain, willful, and admired, but ambitious and cunning, Concordia is not willing to accept her fate. She is betrothed to the valiant warrior, Brantson, but sees herself as far too young to lay in the bedchamber of an older suitor.
She wants to see the wonders of the world, embracing everything in it; preferably, but dangerously, at the side of Thayer, the exotic Saracen who charms King Alfred’s court and ignites her yearning passions.
Concordia manipulates her besotted husband into taking her to Rome, but her ship is captured by bloodthirsty pirates, and the seafarers protecting her are ruthlessly slain to a man. As she awaits her fate in the Moorish captain’s bed, by sheer chance, she discovers that salvation is at hand in the gilded court of a Saracen nobleman.
While awaiting rescue, Concordia finds herself at the center of intrigue, plots, blackmail, betrayal and the vain desires of two egotistical brothers, each willing to die for her favor. Using only feminine cunning, Concordia must defend her honor while plotting her escape as she awaits deliverance, somewhere inside steamy, unconquered Muslim Hispania.

“I highly recommend this book to anyone that likes Historical Fiction or even just an excellent story.” -Quietclayer

http://ereadernewstoday.com/more-bargain-and-free-books-for-6-3-14/6744536/

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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

My Review of The Night I Danced with Rommel by Elisabeth Marrion

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I gave it Five Stars
The Night I Danced with Rommel is about the life of a young German woman, Hilde, who survived World War II. The author brings to life the time period, accurately describing the events, which shaped Hilde's life. The reader is drawn into a war-torn country where civilians are not privy to the truth of Hitler's regime, where speculation and fear dominate daily life. Hilde's courage is evident as she tries to maintain a degree of normalcy with her young children while her husband is deployed, which is severely tested during the bombing raids. The gamut of emotions is evident, no matter the nationality of the political arena. A great read and highly recommended.
 
 
Amazon US
 
Amazon UK
 
 
 

Friday, January 3, 2014

Green Wizard Publishing - Carla Second Edition Short:Extract and Background




Mark Barry says:
    
Carla (Second Edition) is out...and it really is a beautiful looking book. 

I'll leave readers to comment on the writing and the story, but I'll shout how lovely looking this book is from atop the Walls of Jericho (...before they fall down, that is!)

I wish I could give it away free. Amazon won't let me!

People need to see this. It's a work of art. It's been reedited, reduced in size, given a new cover, a new font typeface and just generally tidied up. 
 
 
Please visit:  http://greenwizardpublishing.blogspot.co.uk  to read more

Friday, December 6, 2013

New Release! On Top of the Rainbow by K Meador and Cheryl Casey

 
Five year old Gabe runs away from home. While in the forest he meets Lep and Elita and climbs a rainbow. On Top of the Rainbow he must make the decision to cross over to a land of delight or go back to his family that he loves.

Come and visit with Gabe, Lep and Elita as they discover the importance of family love.

http://www.amazon.com/Top-Rainbow-K-Meador-ebook/dp/B00H4YYB6Y/ref=la_B0081NNBCC_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1386357556&sr=1-5

Monday, December 2, 2013

Snippet from Journey to Freedom by K Meador

Snippet Sunday December 1st 2013

Snippet from Journey to Freedom

It was dawn as the Cherokee tribe prepared to leave their home. A place the white men called Georgia, and they were being moved to a new place called Oklahoma. His father, the Chief, was married to a black woman. The battle waged inside him as the two heritages collided. All his life he had learned of the Indian ways as well as the white men’s ways. He was ten years old and for the first time he was about to disobey his father’s command. He was not going to Oklahoma with them. He was not going to leave the only place he had known. He spit on the ground and stared angrily at the creek as it flowed by oblivious to the tormented kid.

 

Friday, October 11, 2013

TODAY IS THE DAY!!!!! - SECOND BOOK IN THE HOME WRECKER CHRONICLES by Brenda Perlin IS NOW RELEASED


TODAY IS THE DAY!!!!! :-)
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MY SECOND BOOK IN THE HOME WRECKER CHRONICLES IS NOW RELEASED.

"Bo and Brooklyn’s relationship is tested while Bo’s soon-to-be-ex wife continues to hold on for dear life. Will Bo’s ongoing divorce battle ever come to an end or will she be able to break them up?"
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“Brooklyn Rosen had high moral principles and was raised properly. Married for over fifteen years, those standards went out the window along with her fidelity when she met Bo. After becoming a self-proclaimed “Home Wrecker” Brooklyn left behind her marital home, along with the damage caused by her emotional wrecking ball. But the whispered remarks followed.

In “Home Wrecker: The Brooklyn Chronicles” we learn what shaped Brooklyn, the trials of an unhappy marriage and a deep abiding love that would not be denied. We meet a troubled, spiteful wife, who does not want to become an “ex”.

Will Brooklyn and Bo survive, or will all be lost to a bitter woman?”
 

Monday, October 7, 2013

Mr. Chuckles is reading Hard as Roxx by Bill Jones, Jr.

 
In a world that is a distorted hybrid of rigid control and absolute lawlessness, Roxanne Grail broke a cardinal rule: she got pregnant, for the second time. Now, she and her two daughters need to make it across the Sahara to the frozen European north, and freedom. There are just two problems: one, she doesn’t have a way to get there, and two, the One Child Law doesn’t have a statute of limitations. The penalty for a second birth is death - to the mother and to the child. And her youngest daughter’s father? Well, he just happens to be a war hero and emerging leader of a shaky burgeoning democracy. An illegal child – especially the result of a rape – wouldn’t be good for his career. He means to see that no one ever finds out. Meet Roxx, a 6'3" martial arts instructor with a penchant for twentieth-century tech, including her 1940 Indian motorcycle. The Law says she must surrender her child, or die. Roxx never studied law. So, it is Roxx, her two daughters, and new partner, Trint, against the world. Those odds suit Roxx just fine.

Amazon US
http://www.amazon.com/Hard-Roxx-Bill-Jones-Jr/dp/149212799X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1381069740&sr=8-1&keywords=hard+as+roxx

Amazon UK
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hard-Roxx-Bill-Jones-Jr/dp/149212799X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1381069819&sr=8-1&keywords=Hard+as+Roxx+by+Bill+Jones+Jr

Saturday, October 5, 2013

The Wizard of Notts Recommends: Green Wizard News - Cult Novel, Carla by Mark Barry - second edition has launched!

Saturday, 5 October 2013


Carla Second Edition is Out

http://greenwizardcarla.blogspot.com/2013/10/carla-second-edition-is-out.html
 
Carla (Second Edition) is out...and it really is a beautiful looking book. 

I'll leave readers to comment on the writing and the story, but I'll shout how lovely looking this book is from atop the Walls of Jericho (...before they fall down, that is!)

I wish I could give it away free. Amazon won't let me!

People need to see this. It's a work of art. It's been reedited, reduced in size, given a new cover, a new font typeface and just generally tidied up. 

The cover features a friend of mine, trainee teacher Laura Jackson. I'll talk more about the aetiology of the cover next week. Except to say, I think it is Dawn Smith (0f Dark Dawn Creations), finest work so far.



It's beautiful. Seriously. I don't want to sound like a car dealer, but it is. It's a lovely looking book.

If I was a reader, I would be proud to give this book as a present to anyone who reads. Or has a bookshelf. 

Or has a coffee table they can plop it on and leave it there; (preferably one of those glass ones, with tubular chrome plated legs, like the one the doomed corporate schill chops lines of coke upon in "Robocop").

Here's the new blurb.

Cult novel, Carla is an introspective, moody and chilling romance novel with its roots firmly grounded in the work of the great pulp writers of the fifties, particularly Jim Thompson, to whom the book is dedicated. 

It is a book for adults and for those who have lived through the occasionally bloody battlefields that are the relationships between men and women.

The book may also interest those in mixed age relationships (in either role) or those who suffer (or is related to someone who suffers from) Borderline Personality Disorder. 

Paperback: The paperback in particular is striking looking and with Kindle Match, you can get a FREE e-copy so you never have to bend the cover.  It is perfect for coffee tables and bookshelves, with a glorious looking spine. The typeface is an easy reading font and there is plenty of clear cream space. It's an easy, fast paced page turner which doesn't overstay its welcome and leaves, according to reviewers, a lasting imprint on the consciousness.

So far, the book has gained 17 5* reviews and a cult following. Comments from people who have read the book appear all over the Net.

EVERY single review of Carla, whether the reader likes the theme or not, has commented on the  quality of the writing. This second edition has been even further improved by micro-editing and the book raises the Indie standard further.

The Carla paperback is an ideal present. Small, compact and able to fit in a clasp bag, it is ideal for Secret Santa, beach holidays, air travel and  christmas/birthday gifts. It is also cheap enough to buy as a spontaneous present for someone you like. (Or love).

It is suitable for men and women who enjoy good writing and a book which involves the senses. 

Buy if you like: strong writing, emotion, psychology, pulp fiction with amoral, ambivalent characters; reality fiction; quirky, innovative books; sad romance; black humour and stories within stories.

It is set in the beautiful middle English town of Southwell, UK, and interested readers can follow the trail of John and Carla to the footstep.

Back matter: Borderline Personality Disorder sufferer and released mental patient, John Dexter, falls in love with Carla, a fresh- faced environmental student and part-time barmaid, the first time he sees her. He should walk away, he knows he should, but he doesn’t. 

He can’t.

And by falling in love, he sets off a chain of events, which are at first, heart-warming and inspirational, and then bleak and horrifying.

The origins of Carla, complete with the original cover, may be found here:

http://greenwizardcarla.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/green-wizard-5-carla-reprise-i-wrote.html

I hope you enjoy the book. 


Mark Barry
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You can buy the book by clicking the Carla cover to your top right. Or you can follow these links.

UK Readers: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Carla-Mark-Barry/dp/1492159441/ref=la_B008479RWI_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1380632040&sr=1-3

US Readers:

http://www.amazon.com/Mark-Barry/e/B008479RWI

There is a problem with the e-book at the moment. Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible.

Here's an extract from chapter three. Anyone who remembers the biblical flood from 2012 (which washed away Southwell Racecourse), will recognise the context.
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For the next three days, it rained on Wheatley Fields. 
It rained the type of rain that soaks through clothes in seconds. It hadn’t rained like this here for twenty years, and in the middle of the weirdest, warmest winter in two hundred years, it seemed incongruous. 

Seventy two hours of black rain fell in heavy sheets and winds howled straight from the Urals. Cars aquaplaned through the pounding floods, sending waves onto the pavements. Streams poured into the grates. A skyscape of purest gunmetal grey stretched in an unbroken mass.

I was desperate to go back to the pub to see if Carla was on shift, but I literally couldn’t get out of the house. I tried the second day, but didn’t even make a hundred yards. 

Besides, the intensity of the emotions I experienced wasn’t recommended for me, and I was glad I couldn’t immediately act on my impulses. I tried to forget her…told myself it was like a serious cold, and it would go away if I worked on it.

But none of it worked. 

I went to bed that first night thinking about her, and it took me hours to get to sleep. I had to take Temazepam and a Tramadol, as well as my anti-psychotic, just to hasten the journey into darkness.

I woke up thinking about her. Her Little Fluffy Clouds voice in my ears.  I tried to bet on the computer, on racehorses, with limited success. The heavens had opened all over the country. Several race meetings were abandoned due to severe waterlogging. Even when they raced on the All Weather, I lost money because I couldn’t concentrate. All three days. Instead of focusing on the performance of my horses, I spent most of my time looking on the Internet for examples of older men and younger women getting spliced and living happily ever after.

I found plenty. Celebrities, politicians.
The French in particular. It didn’t seem a taboo there.
Not like over here.

In Blighty, fancy a twenty year old girl and in the eyes of the population you were one step away from Nonceville, Arizona.

I read about etiquette.

The French Equation.
Halve your age.
Add seven years.
That’s an acceptable age for a girlfriend.
I’m forty two. Half that. Makes twenty one.
Add seven.
Makes me too old for Carla.
Damn.

I re-read Oliver Reed’s autobiography. Well, the later bit. The wild man actor famously married a sixteen year old girl. He even asked her father’s permission. She was happy with him, and she was at his side when he died. 

Irritated and confused, I alternated between reading about this stuff and turning it off.  For three days and nights, I was beset by an internal monologue, which was straight out of a Mills and Boons romance novel. 

I cursed myself for a fool, paced up and down, beset by images of domestic bliss between Carla and me. Miracle upon miracles, I fancied that she was in love with me also, love at first sight. I pictured the big house. A decent car. She wouldn’t have to work. I’d do all that for her. Maybe it was time to stop drinking and gambling. I’d tell her all this. Spend our nights watching TV on the sofa, hugging and cuddling. I’d listen carefully to tales of her day. I’d be the strong silent type. We’d always eat together. We’d go away for weekends. The Lake District. Paris. Sun-drenched Spain. Three holidays a year. Walk arm-in-arm along the promenade overlooking the Med. Watch the sun melt into the sea in the distance, the sound of gulls and the Mediterranean breeze on the shore our only companions. Eat fresh shellfish in some island grotto built into the rocks near where Perseus slew Medusa, the salt between our toes, holding hands forever…
…all this gruesome stuff.

I couldn’t stop thinking about us.
It was madness, and I knew it.
It was back.
I tried to focus on the horses, but it all seemed so irrelevant.  In three days, I lost five hundred pounds. At the end of the second day, I rationalised the shocking performance of my horses. 

I saw it as a sign: Unlucky at cards. Lucky in love.

On each of those three nights, I stared out of the window thinking about Carla for hours. I watched the rain tumble down, the resonant vibrations on the pavement below, the poet in his garret awaiting the return of his long lost love. 
I felt simultaneously lighter than air and heavier than lead.
Happier than I’d ever been and suicidal, despairing.
Love is a bit like madness, isn’t it?  Don’t worry. I’m not going to get all Love Is on you. Love is like the corner of a thick rug. Love is like a raindrop on the windowpane. Love is like…well…you’ve seen the cartoons.
But it is. Madness.
I went a bit mad when I met Carla.

A little bit insane.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Mr. Chuckles cannot get enough of Carla - Mark Barry's dark romance



Sometimes, things happen that are beyond our control.

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“When I walked into The Saddler’s Arms that night, I felt calm and relaxed, and the prognosis was rosy.

 And there she was.

Yes.

There she was.

 
By the time I set eyes on her, I had lost interest in drinking, smoking, eating, or thinking.

She hit me hard, dear reader. I cannot remember being hit so hard by a woman.

And I had something of a history of being hit hard.

I knew instantly that I was doomed to love, and there was nothing I could do about it.”

_____________________________________________________________________________________

 

Borderline Personality Disorder sufferer and released mental patient, John Dexter, falls in love with Carla, a fresh- faced environmental student and part-time barmaid, the first time he sees her. He should walk away, he knows he should, but he doesn’t. He can’t.

And by falling in love, he sets off a chain of events, which are at first, heart-warming and inspirational, and then bleak and horrifying.

 

Cult novel, Carla, is an introspective, moody and chilling romance novel with its roots firmly in the work of the great pulp writers of the fifties. It is a book for adults and for those who have lived through the occasionally bloody battlefields that are the relationships between men and women.


Amazon Links:


Amazon UK

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Carla-Mark-Barry/dp/1492159441/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1379978483&sr=8-1&keywords=carla+by+mark+barry

 

Amazon US

http://www.amazon.com/Carla-Mark-Barry/dp/1492159441/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1379978574&sr=8-3&keywords=carla+by+mark+barry

 

 

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The second edition of Carla by Mark Barry is now available in the Star Trek Universe - pick up your copy today.




Sometimes, things happen that are beyond our control.

 
“When I walked into The Saddler’s Arms that night, I felt calm and relaxed, and the prognosis was rosy.
 
And there she was.

Yes.

There she was.
 

By the time I set eyes on her, I had lost interest in drinking, smoking, eating, or thinking.

She hit me hard, dear reader. I cannot remember being hit so hard by a woman.

And I had something of a history of being hit hard.

I knew instantly that I was doomed to love, and there was nothing I could do about it.”
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Borderline Personality Disorder sufferer and released mental patient, John Dexter, falls in love with Carla, a fresh- faced environmental student and part-time barmaid, the first time he sees her. He should walk away, he knows he should, but he doesn’t. He can’t.

And by falling in love, he sets off a chain of events, which are at first, heart-warming and inspirational, and then bleak and horrifying.

 
A Cult Independent novel, Carla is an introspective, moody and chilling romance novel with its roots firmly in the work of the great pulp writers of the fifties. It is a book for adults and for those who have lived through the occasionally bloody battlefields that are the relationships between men and women.

 
 

Amazon UK
Amazon US