Showing posts with label Kindle freebies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindle freebies. Show all posts

Friday, December 13, 2013

FREE 12th-16th December!!!! For Amazon Kindle - THE ADVENTURES OF CECILIA SPARK:

Cecilia's Festive Freebie for Children
FREE 12th-16th December!!!!
for Amazon Kindle.
THE ADVENTURES OF CECILIA SPARK:
The Mystical Mountains of Terra
written by Ngaire Elder     illustrated by Peter Maddocks


Today the spotlight is on Cecilia Spark. Cecilia made her first appearance in The Brimstone Forest, book one of the action and adventure series for children, THE ADVENTURES OF CECILIA SPARK. 
We follow her on her next adventure to The Mystical Mountains of Terra!
Cecilia and Pyrbrok!
 

Excerpt from The Adventures of Cecilia Spark:  The Mystical Mountains of Terra written by Ngaire Elder:

There wasn’t much conversation between them as Cecilia and Soldier followed Pacha to meet her master. Cecilia marvelled at the variety of animals and birds that lived on and around the mangrove root system; oysters and mussels, monkeys and spoonbills. Pacha paused now and then to snack on a shrimp or crab, catching them nimbly with her paws.
“Not far now,” she announced.
They had travelled for about two hours, and were deep in the heart of the mangrove. They could see fires flickering a short distance away. Soldier shivered. He glanced at the gemstone, and then looked for Pacha, but she was nowhere to be seen.
“Psssssst, Cecilia, something’s not right.”
“Shhhhh, Soldier. We’re nearly there.”
“But look, look at the gemstone! And Pacha has gone.”
She glanced at the citrine gemstone which had now turned a dark shade of grey and then at the compass; the needle was spinning round and round. The mangrove had become deafeningly silent and the hairs on the back of Cecilia’s neck were standing up.
“This feels creepy!” exclaimed Cecilia.
“I know. Let’s get out of here!”
Cecilia was shaking her head and gazing around. She didn’t know which way to go since the compass was still going wild.
“I wish I’d listened to you.”
“Too late for that!” scoffed Soldier.
Pacha reappeared on a branch close to them.
“I’m sorry,” she whispered.
The screech that followed was ear-splitting. Something moved down towards them; massive wings out-stretched and the ear-splitting noise came with it. The leaves on the trees began to wilt and curl up, then fall to the ground. The tree bark turned black in a flash.
Soldier jumped into the backpack to escape the noise. Cecilia covered her ears and crouched down. Gazing up she saw the shadow of a man in front of her. She did not get up; she followed the man’s shadow with her gaze, then let out a frightful scream.
It was not a human being but a beast, with the antlered head and legs of a deer, and the wings and body of a bird.

The last thing Cecilia remembered seeing before drifting into the shadows was the gemstone. It was now black. 




 

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Mr.Chuckles Kindle Freebie Alert: - 12th-16th December!!!! The Adventures of Cecilia Spark: The Mystical Mountains of Terra

http://adventuresofceciliaspark.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/cecilias-festive-freebie-for-children.html

THE ADVENTURES OF CECILIA SPARK:
The Mystical Mountains of Terra
 
Excerpt from The Adventures of Cecilia Spark:  The Mystical Mountains of Terra written by Ngaire Elder:

There wasn’t much conversation between them as Cecilia and Soldier followed Pacha to meet her master. Cecilia marvelled at the variety of animals and birds that lived on and around the mangrove root system; oysters and mussels, monkeys and spoonbills. Pacha paused now and then to snack on a shrimp or crab, catching them nimbly with her paws.
“Not far now,” she announced.
They had travelled for about two hours, and were deep in the heart of the mangrove. They could see fires flickering a short distance away. Soldier shivered. He glanced at the gemstone, and then looked for Pacha, but she was nowhere to be seen.
“Psssssst, Cecilia, something’s not right.”
“Shhhhh, Soldier. We’re nearly there.”
“But look, look at the gemstone! And Pacha has gone.”
She glanced at the citrine gemstone which had now turned a dark shade of grey and then at the compass; the needle was spinning round and round. The mangrove had become deafeningly silent and the hairs on the back of Cecilia’s neck were standing up.
“This feels creepy!” exclaimed Cecilia.
“I know. Let’s get out of here!”
Cecilia was shaking her head and gazing around. She didn’t know which way to go since the compass was still going wild.
“I wish I’d listened to you.”
“Too late for that!” scoffed Soldier.
Pacha reappeared on a branch close to them.
“I’m sorry,” she whispered.
The screech that followed was ear-splitting. Something moved down towards them; massive wings out-stretched and the ear-splitting noise came with it. The leaves on the trees began to wilt and curl up, then fall to the ground. The tree bark turned black in a flash.
Soldier jumped into the backpack to escape the noise. Cecilia covered her ears and crouched down. Gazing up she saw the shadow of a man in front of her. She did not get up; she followed the man’s shadow with her gaze, then let out a frightful scream.
It was not a human being but a beast, with the antlered head and legs of a deer, and the wings and body of a bird.

The last thing Cecilia remembered seeing before drifting into the shadows was the gemstone. It was now black.
 
 
 

Friday, November 22, 2013

Kindle edition freebie - Price of a Bounty by S.L. Wallace

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B005H93BBE/a-fwd-20

Keira Maddock lives in a dark future in which the Elite have everything, and everyone else suffers. She is a survivor. Out of necessity, she has become a skilled seductress, thief and bounty hunter – a Freelancer. When a typical job goes awry, it changes everything. Alliances are formed, long kept secrets are revealed and lives are forever changed.

In book one of the Reliance on Citizens trilogy, S.L. Wallace introduces a world divided in which not everyone is who he seems to be. In a seamless blend of action, sci-fi, romance and political suspense, we are encouraged to consider the bonds that makes us human.

"The action keeps you guessing and the story doesn't let you down." Melissa Wright

"For a debut novel, Price of a Bounty, delivers. The story gradually becomes more complex as it goes, interweaving multiple stories. I really like the technique Wallace uses with chapters, in that she keeps the same setting for subsequent chapters but from different characters' points-of-view. It's a technique you don't see often, and it's used well here." Marc Buhmann

"Somewhat reminiscent of George Orwell's iconic masterpiece, 1984, this book thrives on it's political influences while it creates a diverse narrative following several characters' viewpoints." Andrew Augustine