Sunday 31 March 2013

Orangeberry FreeMe #277

Orangeberry FreeMe #277
Orangeberry FreeMe
Sunday, 31 March 2013
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Genre - YA
Rating - PG13
4.0 (20 reviews)
Free until 1 April 2013
No one, except Durango.
Mars stinks.
IThe air reeks of burning fuel; the rivers and lakes seethe with sulfur. In the shadows, evil men plot terror and beasts hunt the innocent. Out on the barren crags of the terraformed planet, there is nowhere to hide. No one to heed a call for help.
What Is Stem? - Ponn Sabra & The Sabra Sisters
Genre - Juvenile NonFiction
Rating - G
4.0 (4 reviews)
Free until 3 April 2013
STEM = Science, Technology, Engineering & Math.
Book 1 introduces the world's first STEM robots, also known as STEMBots: Emmy and Ott. They teach STEM to 4-12 year old children in fun rhymes, making these subjects easy to understand and enjoy. A full Glossary of terms is shared for a child's learning pleasure.
While targeting ages 4-12 years old, research shows that many teens have not mastered many of the concepts discussed in this book. So, kids young and old could learn from this quick colorful book as well.
Opening Poem
STEM is easy, you will see
Science and Technology
There is Engineering too
And, adding Math is nothing new.
Now, come meet Emmy and friend, Ott
They’re the world’s first STEMBots.
They love everything related to STEM
So, come along; and learn with them!
Are You My Mommy? - Janet Louis Stephenson
Genre - Family Relationship, Adoption
Rating - PG13
4.8 (13 reviews)
Free until 1 April 2013
Two sisters passed around from family to family as toddlers, handled their situation in dramatically different ways. The older sister internalized the abandonment and rejection, while the younger sister eagerly embraced each new mother figure asking, "Are you my mommy?"
Thirty years after being adopted into a Forever Family, these sisters seek out their past. In the search to reconnect with their biological family, they easily locate and reunite with their birth father. Through this reunion, they start to learn of the difficult life their birth mother had lived, and might still be living.
Several clues point to Native American Heritage through their birth mother's family line. While intense curiosity drives them to know more of their ancestry, their desire to reunite with her is diminished by an uncertainty over whether she wants to be found or if she would rather leave the past behind her where she buried it over 30 years ago.
They seek answers to these questions:
  • Is their birth mother alive? 
  • How will the answer to this question affect them?
  • If found alive, will she accept or reject them? 
  • What secrets has she been guarding all these years?
  • Does she hold the keys to connect them to their tribal ancestry?
  • What will it take to heal the wounds for both mother and daughters?
The tale stretches beyond the exhaustive search for their mother, delving into complicated family relationships, spirituality, healing, and forgiveness.
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Quail Crossings - Jennifer McMurrain
Genre - Historical Fiction
Rating - G
4.9 (15 reviews)
Free until 2 April 2013
Tragedy has struck the small town of Knollwood, Texas and Dovie Grant finds herself dealing with the loss of her husband and daughter. Despite her grief, she still must fight to bring her remaining family through the already trying times of The Great Depression. Her father needs help on their struggling farm, Quail Crossings. She isn't thrilled that he's hired a young 18 year old boy who's caring for his three younger siblings. Surviving her grief, as well as the constant dust storms that plague the plains, will Dovie be able to put her pain aside to care for these children or be forever trapped in the darkness of the loss in her family.
Stewart Blackburn - The Skills of Pleasure
Genre - Non Fiction, Health
Rating - PG
5 (8 reviews)
Free until 2 April 2013
Pleasure is a much more important part of our lives than we give it credit for. In its many forms, it is what we all crave the most. There are significant ways that we can work with pleasure, not just for enjoying life more, but also to be more effective, creative, caring, loving, healthy, spiritually connected...and happy.
By learning the individual skills that build pleasure and joy, and by using the powerful exercises (including a delicious chocolate meditation), you will soon be able to make a life for yourself that is more deeply satisfying than you’ve ever imagined.
There’s no reason to waste another minute on past regret, anger, or fear of the future. Great joy, love, and happiness are your birthright. Claim them now and learn how to savor yourself by using The Skills of Pleasure.
Ghost Hand - Ripley Patton
Genre - YA, Paranormal
Rating - PG13
4.4 (64 reviews)
Free until 1 April 2013
Olivia Black just discovered that her ghost hand, a rare birth defect, can do more than light up a room. It can reach into people and pull things out. Things from the darkest depths of the human psyche never meant to exist in this world.
Olivia can pickpocket the soul.
But she can't control her ability, or the strange items it extracts, and the only thing between Olivia and the men bent on taking the power of her hand is a boy she barely knows and doesn't trust.
Half A Dozen Of The Other - Gavin Marshall
Genre - Suspense
Rating - R
4.8 (18 reviews)
Free until 4 April 2013
Six strangers are unaware that, in a handful of trivial situations, their paths have previously crossed. Then, on one eventful morning, they find their courses colliding in ways they could never have imagined.
Wednesdays aren’t meant to be like this.
Jonny K is in search of justice.
Robert has squandered his very existence.
Guilt is dwelling within homeless Peter.
Once superstitious Sally is about to test her luck.
First rate Jack keeps exploiting his second chance.
And Jenna’s secret is about to surface.
The middle of the week has just got a little bit darker.
Diner Six Miles from Nashville - Elaine Littau
Genre - Christian Romance
Rating - PG
4.4 (37 reviews)
Free until 31 March 2013
Betty Barnes finds herself hundreds of miles away from her Guymon, Oklahoma home. Since leaving for a large Bible College in Missouri, her life has been twisted around. Not that things weren't already a challenge for her with her brother in Vietnam and her heart bleeding from a recent break up.
Faced with unbearable loneliness and loss, she arrives at a diner six miles from Nashville. There, she has a chance to pick up the pieces and build a new life for herself as an independent young woman with a great future ahead of her.
When Girlfriends Step Up - Savannah Page
Genre - Chick Lit
Rating - PG13
4.2 (19 reviews)
Free until 2 April 2013
A novel about love and support, and learning that with enduring friendships, no woman is ever alone.
Robin Sinclair is young, determined, and has a promising career at a small publishing house in Seattle. Even though she considers herself unlucky in love, Robin still dreams of eventually meeting Mr. Right and having a happily-ever-after kind of life. And at twenty-five, the world of opportunity is wide. But it's been a difficult year filled with trials...and it's only just begun.
While long-time friendships are finally on the mend, and things are starting to look up again, Robin is faced with her biggest challenge yet. She's single and pregnant.
Uncertain now of her future and scared of being alone, Robin must re-examine her life and choices, and summon the courage to step up.
With the love and support of her best girlfriends from college, especially her best friend and roommate, Lara, Robin will learn that when the going gets tough, the best of friends become family. And, perhaps, with their encouragement, Robin can mature and gain the confidence needed to become a single mother. And, who knows about being unlucky in love. Things are suddenly getting interesting with Robin's attractive co-worker, Bobby.
This is an endearing story about maturity and perseverance. It's a story about friends coming together as family, about finding the strength within and around, and about writing your own happily-ever-after. About what happens when girlfriends step up.
My Song of Songs - Joanna Hynes
Genre - Romance
Rating - R
3.3 (14 reviews)
Free until 2 April 2013
As a first-generation Ethiopian immigrant, Sheba had lived in Charleston since she turned five years of age. She was Ethiopian by birth, but American by preference. She had worked hard, studied and sacrificed plenty to get where she was today, no easy feat for someone who had just celebrated her twenty-sixth birthday. According to her friends, Sheba was a beauty, though when she looked in the mirror, she saw inevitable flaws; her cheekbones were too pronounced, her mouth a little too wide, her nose with that perturbing slant to it. Still, she accepted compliments gratefully, especially from her roommate, Janelle. Janelle was the true beauty, Sheba thought, with dark ebony skin so smooth that she could be a walking ad for Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate.
Audrey’s guide to Witchcraft - Jody Gehrman
Genre- YA
Rating - PG
4.3 (76 reviews)
Free until 4 April 2013
Falling in love, baking a magical cake, fighting an evil necromancer--it's all in a day's work for Audrey Oliver, seventeen-year-old witch-in-training. When her mother goes missing and her mysterious "cousin" shows up out of the blue, Audrey knows something's gone horribly, dangerously wrong. Now it's up to her to get her own magical powers up to speed before everyone she loves is destroyed by the sorcerer intricately connected to her mother's secret past.
Audrey's Guide to Witchcraft is more than just a novel; it's a book of spells, a collection of easy recipes, a charming coming-of-age tale, an enchanting romance, and an action-packed adventure. As Audrey overcomes her insecurities and learns to protect herself against the wicked black magic of her nemesis, she grows into a heroine we can root for--a witch who knows that true power comes from deep within.
















































Orangeberry Book Tours - After the Snow Falls by Carey Jane Clark



In the middle of a soccer drill, in an awful, awkward moment, Celia Bennett's eight-year-old son Caleb lands on his face and chest in the grass. The diagnosis blindsides her, bringing her face-to-face with every parent's worst nightmare.

Desperate to save her son's life, Celia pursues a cure through alternative medicine, but her quest ends in frustration and disappointment. Facing despair, hope walks in on the most unlikely set of legs, when her father returns after a 30-year absence. Can she release pain to embrace hope? Will it make a difference, or is it too late?

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Genre - Inspirational
Rating – PG (some difficult subject matter)
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Author Interview - Delia Colvin



What inspires you to write and why? I write because that is what and who I am. I don’t really feel like there is any other choice for me except to go back to being a closet writer. I don’t understand the force or Muse that seems to drop into my dreams or daydreams with sudden characters that are so vivid and alive that I feel I have no choice but to tell their story and a responsibility to tell their story well. I guess I would say that is what most defines me.

What is your greatest strength as a writer? When I read the reviews and emails, the two most common comments are that I am able to paint a scene well and that they love the characters. I don’t think I can take much credit for the characters. They seem to take on a life of their own and seriously crack me up!

Because my main characters typically come to me in a flash of what some may call inspiration, I instantly know who they are. I also know their basic story right then and there. That “flash of inspiration” or whatever one might call it, is a gift to me and I feel a tremendous responsibility to tell that characters story well.

But it seems to me that my greatest strength as a writer (and really probably my only innate skill where writing is concerned) is the ability to feel the flow of emotions in the story so that I know when we need to laugh, when we need to cry and emotions in between.

How did you come up with the title? All of the titles in the trilogy have to do with the main character Cassandra who has had various names over many lifetimes but is now called Valeria. She was a sibylline oracle —that means that she received visions for a god, in this case, Apollo.
The second novel is The Symbolon. Symbolon was the original name for soulmates as defined by Plato.
The Last Oracle refers to the fact that Valeria was/is the last of a line of oracles that Apollo sent to earth to make the world a better place. Because of that she was gifted with powers that she has not yet realized.

Why did you choose to write this particular book? It chose me! For years I’ve kept a log of stories I have in process. One day I was driving into D.C. and the story flashed into my head within seconds. I know this because I was approaching a tunnel and before I entered the tunnel the entire story was there.

There is a lot of mythology in this story and I had never studied mythology. I had to figure out how some of the things that I wrote could be and I had to figure out how to write the story.

What was the hardest part about writing this book? Writing something that I was pleased with was definitely the most difficult part. I didn’t have the confidence that I could actually write a fairly complex novel in this genre, yet I was compelled to write it.

Truly the most difficult thing for me was the knowledge that others would see my open heart on each and every page. I have sung and spoke in front of thousands but to know people would read my writing was terrifying.

Did you learn anything from writing this book and what was it? First and foremost I realized that I could live the life of my dreams—and I do! Second I realized that I had the ability to write novels that people seem to like.

Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp? My main purpose in writing is to entertain. I try to leave my soap box in my private closet when I feel the need to rant.
Having said that, I would never want to write a novel that totally abandoned my core beliefs.
I have always had a very significant issue with religious or racial intolerance. I don’t believe that there is one of us that hasn’t suffered from it and yet ignorance and envy seem to keep hatred alive. All of my novels have that as a subtheme.

Have you included a lot of your life experiences, even friends, in the plot? I want to buy a tee-shirt that says, “Caution! I am a writer and anything you say or do may end up in my next novel!”  So true!

Most of the locations and apartments came from places I have lived or been. I created “the family”, a band of surviving oracles mostly from unique and charismatic people that I thought would be fun. Most of them are friends and a few of them are total fiction. Ava is completely fictional—would LOVE to hang with her! A few of the names have been changed to protect the wonderfully fun and loving oddballs.

Can we expect any more books from you in the future? Absolutely! I have several projects at various stages of completion that I’m excited to focus on once this trilogy is out.  I’m in love with these other stories and characters and I hope others do to!

Also several fans have asked me to continue my current series based on the oracles. I have considered that and I’m playing with a storyline involving these unique characters.

What contributes to making a writer successful? Discipline and skill, great time management and a business sense about your books.  Being a writer means being either loved or hated by very vocal groups (hopefully). I’ve found it best not to buy into the reviews, good or bad. I write as well as I can and put out a product that I believe in. Some people will like it and some will not.

Fortunately my numbers are stacked in the positive. That helps to keep me from going off the deep-end with a bad review. But sometimes there are lessons in the bad reviews; did I market to the wrong audience? Is there an issue with my book that needs to be fixed? Or is this just some unhappy person that feels the power of their voice while under the protection of a screen name or avatar? All writer’s seem to get their share and I pay no attention to those rantings as a reader or as a writer.

Lastly you need a team that you trust; coaches, editors, formatters and then write, write, write (and edit, edit, edit).  Never forget you are a writer first and foremost!

What dreams have been realized as a result of your writing? I am a full-time novelist! That’s what I do! I’ve seen my trilogy on several of Amazon’s bestseller’s lists. I receive emails from people that love my books. That is just amazing to me! Oh—and I make money from my novels!

Do you have any upcoming appearances that you would like to share with us? I’m scheduled to be a guest author at Nora Robert’s “Girls Night Out” in Boonsboro, MD May 19th 6-9pm. I hear this is one of the favorite events at Turn the Page Bookstore!
Also I’ll be on numerous blogs over the next couple months promoting the third book in my trilogy: The Last Oracle. We are still in the planning stages of book signings and release parties. But we intend to do numerous book signings around the country. If you would like to see me in your part of the U.S. send me an email deliajcolvin@gmail.com.

If you could leave your readers with one bit of wisdom, what would you want it to be? Live the life that you want to live now! Don’t wait to create it.

Buy Now @ Amazon
Genre - Paranormal
Rating – PG
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Author Interview - Nicole Grotepas



Author Nicole Grotepas

Nicole wrote her first fantasy novel in 7th grade on her mother's old Brother typewriter. It was never finished but it strongly resembled a Dragonlance plot and she's forever wondered what happened to the manuscript and Tonathan--the handsome elven protagonist. After living in Nashville where she worked as an editor, she returned to the Utah desert where she was raised. Nicole now lives near the Wasatch mountains with her husband. She writes and raises her son and three cats full time.

Tell us a bit about your family.  I'm married to a cool and very hilarious guy named Stoker who works as an audio engineer at a studio. We've been married seven years but he still makes me laugh all the time. Before we lived where we're at now, we were in Nashville where he worked at a studio with songwriters and country singers. I had a job that I loved out there as a production editor for the United Methodist Publishing House. Then we had our son, and moved to Utah where our families live. 

What are you most proud of accomplishing so far in your life? Having my son. I know, I know, but it's so easy to have a baby: you get pregnant and boom, a kid. That's what I used to think too. But it's not like that at all. It's a difficult process. It's been an edifying experience that I wouldn't trade for the world. 

What are some of the best tools available today for writers, especially those just starting out?
Scrivener is the best software for any writer! I'm in love with it! It's designed with writers in mind so it helps me keep track of all the things I need. My personal productivity went up by a hundred percent once I got it. The coolest thing is that it only costs $45. 

What is your favorite quality about yourself? 
My sense of humor.

What is your least favorite quality about yourself? 
Sometimes I wish my sense of humor was more hilarious and that I was a bit less serious about things. I want to learn to lighten up a bit, especially when things aren't life-threatening. And even if they are, I should maybe just laugh in the face of death. 

What do you do to unwind and relax?
When I have time to relax, I watch comedies on TV. Doing that actually interferes with my work, so I try to limit how much I watch. But I really love to laugh, though, so I gravitate towards what I consider clever comedy. Parks and Rec is a big favorite. 

How much of Blue Hearts of Mars is realistic? Well, it takes place on Mars, and while that's not something we're doing now, I'm sure it will happen someday I just don't know how yet, but there are a lot of people working on it, James Cameron to name someone we're all familiar with. Humans are explorers and even if something looks too dangerous or risky, we find a way to do it. The love story is the most realistic part of Blue Hearts of Mars, because love surpasses reason and boundaries, just by its nature.  

Have you included a lot of your life experiences, even friends, in the plot? Not so much in this one, but in others yes. The story I'm working on now draws from a lot of my experiences as a college student and the time after college. The characters in my current project are influenced more than usual by friends and people I've known. 

Can you share a little of your current work with us? Ha ha! Yes, by all means, let me tell you about it (since you twisted my arm). It's something for an older audience that has elements of my favorite Greek myth in it. It's an unconventional love story about a girl who must rescue the man of her dreams from a dystopian world. But, it's not a dystopian story. I'm not sure how much to share because I don't want to spoil it, I will say that I'm having a hard time not writing 5,000 words a day in it and the characters are marauding my life nonstop--this has never happened to me before. It's slated to be released in June. 

Are you reading any interesting books at the moment? I'm reading a scif-fi story written by a friend who was in a critique group with me in Nashville. It's his first completed novel and I'm really excited about it. He sent it to me in November or December but I'm just barely able to read it. I'm only into the second chapter, but he's set up a fantastic mystery and built a very compelling world based in a time when technology has reached a singularity. He's a great writer and I hope to see him in print someday. His name is Kim Justice, so keep your eyes peeled. 



Blue Hearts of Mars by Nicole Grotepas


Retta Heikkinen knows the unspoken rule of society: love between androids and humans is forbidden. A simple enough edict until Hemingway Koskinen spends an evening charming her with his intense gaze, bewitching smile, and sparkling conversation that hints at so much more than the usual obsessions of high school boys. Rules were meant to be cast aside, especially when love beckons.

If only it were as simple as being in love.

Trouble is brewing, not just for Hemingway--for all androids. Secrets have been kept, lies propagated, and Retta soon discovers that a frightening future awaits thousands of androids if she doesn’t do something to stop it. Worse yet, she will lose the one love she’s ever endangered herself for: Hemingway.


Praise

"Nothing like I've read before. A true original story! Everything is so well described. Now if they could make a follow up book and movie, that would be great!" ~Mrs. Z (Amazon)

"I was addicted to this book from the beginning. Life on Mars was very real and not at all a sci fi world I didn't understand . . . I found myself rooting for Retta and Hemingway from the very beginning. Easy reading, couldn't put it down and had it read in a weekend. Waiting for a sequel!" ~TNielsen (Amazon)

"The ending of this book is exceptional. While it was different from what I imagined, the way the author brought in a shocking revelation was amazing. I probably reread the last chapter 3 times letting it sink in and the meaning behind it. It was truly beautiful . . . I would love to see more of Retta and Hemingway!" ~Kat Meyer, (Goodreads)

"I love how the author populated Mars . . . so descriptive and comprehensive . . . I could clearly picture everything as if I was seeing the movie &/or was along for the ride. . . . Retta, the main character, is strong, opinionated, and a great champion for her cause." ~Megan (Amazon)

"I had been in the worst reading slump ever and came across this on Goodreads and thought I'd give it a try. Well, I was pleasantly surprised on how funny and exciting and mysterious it was . . . Mei, Retta's bff, had me laughing out loud quite a bit as well as Retta herself. I'd definitely hang out with those two." ~Deanneluvbooks (Goodreads)



Blue Hearts of Mars has made it to the quarterfinals of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award.

Readers are invited to download the excerpts (here) and rate and comment on the entries. So please, if you want to contribute, download and rate Blue Hearts! Your support is incredibly appreciated!


Or purchase the full version of the book here: Amazon

Tour Schedule

Tour Giveaway
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Signed Copy of Cinder & Blue Hearts of Mars (US only)
Ends 4/19/13

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Saturday 30 March 2013

Orangeberry FreeMe #276

Orangeberry FreeMe #276

Orangeberry FreeMe

Saturday, 30 March 2013

Readers - Please note that listed prices are accurate at the time of posting and are subject to change. Availability and prices may differ from country to country.

Please be aware that Today's Sponsor may not always be free.

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Genre - YA

Rating - PG13

4.0 (20 reviews)

Free until 1 April 2013

No one, except Durango.

Mars stinks.

IThe air reeks of burning fuel; the rivers and lakes seethe with sulfur. In the shadows, evil men plot terror and beasts hunt the innocent. Out on the barren crags of the terraformed planet, there is nowhere to hide. No one to heed a call for help.

What Is Stem? - Ponn Sabra & The Sabra Sisters

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Genre - Juvenile NonFiction

Rating - G

4.0 (4 reviews)

Free until 3 April 2013

STEM = Science, Technology, Engineering & Math.
Book 1 introduces the world's first STEM robots, also known as STEMBots: Emmy and Ott. They teach STEM to 4-12 year old children in fun rhymes, making these subjects easy to understand and enjoy. A full Glossary of terms is shared for a child's learning pleasure.
While targeting ages 4-12 years old, research shows that many teens have not mastered many of the concepts discussed in this book. So, kids young and old could learn from this quick colorful book as well.
Opening Poem
STEM is easy, you will see
Science and Technology
There is Engineering too
And, adding Math is nothing new.
Now, come meet Emmy and friend, Ott
They’re the world’s first STEMBots.
They love everything related to STEM
So, come along; and learn with them!

Are You My Mommy? - Janet Louis Stephenson

Amazon Kindle US

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Genre - Family Relationship, Adoption

Rating - PG13

4.8 (13 reviews)

Free until 1 April 2013

Two sisters passed around from family to family as toddlers, handled their situation in dramatically different ways. The older sister internalized the abandonment and rejection, while the younger sister eagerly embraced each new mother figure asking, "Are you my mommy?"

Thirty years after being adopted into a Forever Family, these sisters seek out their past. In the search to reconnect with their biological family, they easily locate and reunite with their birth father. Through this reunion, they start to learn of the difficult life their birth mother had lived, and might still be living.

Several clues point to Native American Heritage through their birth mother's family line. While intense curiosity drives them to know more of their ancestry, their desire to reunite with her is diminished by an uncertainty over whether she wants to be found or if she would rather leave the past behind her where she buried it over 30 years ago.

They seek answers to these questions:

  • Is their birth mother alive? 
  • How will the answer to this question affect them?
  • If found alive, will she accept or reject them? 
  • What secrets has she been guarding all these years?
  • Does she hold the keys to connect them to their tribal ancestry?
  • What will it take to heal the wounds for both mother and daughters?

The tale stretches beyond the exhaustive search for their mother, delving into complicated family relationships, spirituality, healing, and forgiveness.

Saving Jackie K - L.D.C. Fitzgerald

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Genre - Thriller

Rating - PG

4.1 (36 reviews)

Free until 1 April 2013

The First Lady in Danger?
Jump into the past to save her!
Enter an upside-down world where Soviet henchmen botched their mission to eliminate John F. Kennedy fifty years ago, slaying his wife Jackie instead. The unthinkable crime incites Americans and triggers an unending war with Russia.
In present day, as the two superpowers teeter on the brink of mutual destruction, a team of outlaws discovers a way to jump through time. The wisecracking felons decide to take matters into their own hands by traveling back to 1963 to save Jackie K. To fix the future, they must right the wrongs of the past.
But, their mission may go awry . . .

Hard Core Marketing - Scott Hoffman

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Genre - Business

Rating - PG

5 (2 reviews)

Free until 31 March 2013

If your small business is struggling or you are simply tired of mediocre results in your marketing and advertising, it's time to get Hard Core!!! With this simple small business marketing guide, you can cut through the noise and build the business you WANT!!!

Cookie Cutter Man - Elias Anderson

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Amazon Kindle UK

Genre - Thriller

Rating - R

5 (2 reviews)

Free until 30 March 2013

You can take as much of a drug as you want, but eventually the drugs will take you.
For Daniel Rimms the score is about even. After a fit of cocaine-induced paranoia Daniel decides to get clean, only to slowly descend into a rabbit-hole of misery where he believes the government spies on American citizens through cameras in their televisions and cybernetic surveillance-pigeons.
Even as he is stalked by cloned government agents, Daniel is recruited by a small group of revolutionaries, intent on dragging the truth of these transgressions into the light.
As he slips deeper into the cause, Daniel’s girlfriend becomes increasingly concerned with his erratic behavior, the gaps in his memory, and the sporadic hallucinations from which he suffers.
Afraid of losing the only person he’s ever loved, Daniel struggles to determine if he's in the middle of a vast government conspiracy...or if it's all happening within his slowly crumbling mind.

Beyond The Mask - Laszlo & Hunter

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Genre - Romance, Erotica

Rating - X

4.2 (5 reviews)

Free until 30 March 2013

They say opposites attract, and that was certainly the case for Derek and Jade.
Derek has always been a loner, awkward and uncomfortable in a crowd.  Both dark and intense, he is imposing to say the least.  Just the way he likes it. 
Jade, on the other hand, is a social butterfly that thrives in public places.  Her soul comes alive with the night scene, where sweat mingles with music and lust fuels desire.
Somehow, against all odds, they managed to find one another in a world where nothing is
what it seems.  Separated by unforeseen circumstance, is their love powerful enough to bring them together again?

Simon Says - David Wineman

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Genre - Thriller

Rating - PG13

*New Release*

Free until 30 March 2013

The secretary to a leading Criminal Defense Barrister is found brutally murdered and her body dumped.
For Detective Inspector Jonny Jackson and his team, this is an apparently motiveless crime. The absence of tangible clues to the identity of the perpetrator as well as any credible suspects causes considerable concern to Jonny who fears for his future on the Force.
Simon is the cause and the motivator behind this crime. He does not commit the crime personally, preferring to manipulate another. He cares nothing for those who are hurt in the process. For Simon this is just a game.
A second murder throws the investigation into chaos and Simon's game continues to escalate as again and again evidence conflicts.
Jonny and his team struggle to identify the man responsible, but perhaps you can see what they have missed.

Strange & Terrible Times - R. Paul Tharp

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Amazon Kindle UK

Genre - Humor

Rating - PG13

*New Release*

Free until 30 March 2013

Imagine the world portrayed through a severely unvarnished tale of drugs, alcohol, prostitutes, mobsters, motorcycle gangs, and a whole host of other curious beings. It is an honest portrayal of the fringe southerner, at his best and his worst, and is a sober tasting of the counter cultures that dwell on these gritty fringes. The types of people, which skid along this uneasy gamut, range from the kindest of the most honest and meek, on to the most depraved and callused among them. It is humorous, and even ludicrous, at times and tragic at others, but it is what it is, and I post no apologies for any of it.
This modest of works is the paltriest literary testing of Tennessee William’s boasts that “Nothing human disgusts”, all the while being a celebration of Walt Whitman’s fanciful claims of “Being large enough to contain multitudes”. Do you contain multitudes, dear hearts? Climb in, sit down, hold on and shut up!!!

The Alberta Connection - R. Clint Peters

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Amazon Kindle UK

Genre - Thriller

Rating - PG13

4.5 (13 reviews)

Free until 30 March 2013

As a child, all Ryce Dalton wanted to be was an Army Ranger.

Conquering his dream, it was only 16 years later that he was forced into early retirement due to an injury.

Sworn to defend his country, putting his combat and intelligence skills back to work, he has joined the Joint Border Task Force.

Four laptops have been stolen from the Pentagon, containing critical data that could put us all in danger. Can Ryce keep those secrets from reaching the enemies of America?

Sunshine in Darkness - Beth Winokur

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Amazon Kindle UK

Genre - Horror

Rating - PG13

5 (11 reviews)

Free until 30 March 2013

A dark, demon-like creature has possessed Sunshine’s body since the day she was born. For seventeen years she has watched from the outside as the Intruder has slowly wrecked her life.
Risking it all, in an attempt to reclaim her body, Sunshine is sent to a mental institution where Intruders abound. In a constant struggle to learn who she is, Sunshine must take charge of her life while battling the Intruders.
Can she do it and maintain her sanity?

The Dark Rider - Andrew Critchell

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Genre - Epic Fantasy

Rating - PG13

*New Release*

Free until 30 March 2013

A Key that was lost has been found... Dark powers long forgotten are reawakening...
Wishing to escape a reality where she hates her job, her relationships are failing, and trouble and stress choke the fun out of everything, 23 year old Nicola Cook thinks things can't get any worse. That is, until she begins to have disturbing visions. Now things have begun to spiral out of control as Nicola discovers she has fallen into the middle of a centuries old battle.
Paul's aunt just died, but before her last breath she promised him a destiny straight out of a fantasy novel. It would have been easy to overlook until he met the girl he had been dreaming of for months. She was real, a living, breathing person, and he had to have her. Then she is taken from him again and he is forced to realize the truth of his destiny. Life and death reside in his hands and it is up to him to decide who will live and die.

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A Favorite Son - Uvi Poznansky

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Genre - Historical Fantasy

Rating - PG13

4.9 (13 reviews)

Free until 30 March 2013

This story is a present-day twist on the biblical story of Jacob and his mother Rebecca plotting together against the elderly father Isaac, who is lying on his deathbed, in order to get their hands on the inheritance, and on the power in the family. This is no old fairy tale. Its power is here and now, in each one of us.

Listening to Yankle telling his take on events, we understand the bitter rivalry between him and his brother. We become intimately engaged with every detail of the plot, and every shade of emotion in these flawed, yet fascinating characters. He yearns to become his father's favorite son, seeing only one way open to him, to get that which he wants: deceit.

"What if my father would touch me," asks Yankle. In planning his deception, it is not love for his father, nor respect for his age that drives his hesitation--rather, it is the fear to be found out. And so--covering his arm with the hide of a kid, pretending to be that which he is not--he is now ready for the last moment he is going to have with his father.

The Path To The Sun - Kimberli Bindschatel

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Genre - YA, Adventure

Rating - PG13

4.9 (20 reviews)

Free until 31 March 2013

You do not question The Way.
Every Toran knows this, even Kiran, a lowly orphan. But at age sixteen, no matter how hard he tries, he’s still tormented by doubt.
When his village suffers a drought, Kiran and six other youths embark on a quest into the Land Unknown, where demon Mawghuls lurk in every dark corner. Across tornado-ridden flatlands, through a canyon of raging whitewater, and into a steamy jungle, with only an ancient scroll to guide them, they evade an entrancing witch, escape a seductive cult, and outrun bloodthirsty headhunters. But when they are captured by slave traders, and one of their own makes the ultimate sacrifice to free the others, their journey turns into a fight for survival.
Lost and facing starvation, Kiran must use all the skills he’s learned from the natives to survive. If he is to save the village, he must trust his own judgment to find
The Path to the Sun.

Genesis - T. Sae-Low

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Genre - Fantasy, YA

Rating - PG

4.7 (7 reviews)

Free until 31 March 2013

As rumors swirl across the war torn lands of Eos of a possible Candidate—the long prophesied savior of peace— young Raden Nite finds himself unexpectedly chosen to discover the truth to these rumors. Raden’s top-secret mission will send him and his closest friends on a heart-pounding adventure through the mysterious Voras Mountains, the impenetrable fortress of Sargatum, and deep into strange new lands where dangerous enemies await.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the Disputed Lands, Prince Aric sits third in line to the crown of Vicedonia. Seeking to escape the overwhelming shadow of his elder brother, and to prove to his father, the king, that he is indeed a worthy successor, Aric embarks on a path into the darkest corners of Eos. On his journey, he will encounter the sinister magic of the Dark Forest, the epic battlegrounds of Lake Raphia, and discover the harsh realities of what it truly means to be king.
In the first book of the Prophecy Rock Series, fates will collide in this epic tale of action, loyalty, and love, where the ultimate meaning of true sacrifice will be discovered.

The Legend of Devil’s Creek - Anonymous A

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Genre - Mystery

Rating - R

4.3 (48 reviews)

Free until 30 March 2013

When a mutilated corpse is found bound to a tree deep in the forest of remote Aubrey Island, Washington, residents learn that the murder mirrors, in every ritualistic detail, a series of revenge killings described in a century-old local ghost story. More abductions and killings soon follow.
Justin Riddley, recently transferred to the island’s small college, faces growing evidence that one of his new friends and fellow students may be the murderer. John Marshall, redemption-seeking captain of the local police force, leads the frantic murder investigation and struggles to figure out whether the killings are tied to the island's dark and violent past. Tormented by tragic wartime memories, and more convinced with each day that it is humanity’s fate to destroy itself, Marshall races against both the murderer and the specter of his own mental breakdown.
As blood continues to spill, Riddley and Marshall wonder whether there may be a dark, universal force that drives evil deeds great and small, and whether the nature of one’s childhood might sometimes, in the end, be all that separates the saint from the psychopath.

Quest for the Lost Treasure - Gerry Gaston

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Genre - Children

Rating - G

4.2 (48 reviews)

Free until 1 April 2013

Your epic journey begins when a band of Pirates raid your village and you set out to track down the thieving pirates and recover the lost gold and jewels. The unique interactive format allows you to control the progress of the story, as it is being told! Will you dare to explore what's behind the closed door, or play it safe and escape up the stairway?

A Call to Magic - Mitch Williams

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Genre - Self Help, Advice

Rating - G

4.9 (7 reviews)

Free until 1 April 2013

Personal Transformation Help: A Call to Magic - the Artful Science of Transforming Self and World.
In the world of self-help and personal transformation, "magic" has become a wildly popular term. Best selling authors such as Wayne Dyer and Deepak Chopra and such popular books as The Secret, The Magic of Thinking Big, and The Magic of Believing have all used magic as major themes for self-transformation.
Does it take a magician to change ourselves and our world? Perhaps. In this book you'll get a fresh perspective on bringing real magic into your life--from a real life magician.
As an international award winning professional magician, Mitch Williams understands the power of transforming our perceptions of the world we see. As a long-time, avid student and authority on creativity, peak performance, and personal transformation, he has keen insights into how to apply this shift in perceptions to attain more success, fulfillment, and peace of mind in every aspect of our everyday lives.
Mitch Williams invites us to answer the "Call to Magic" in this book filled with practical suggestions on how to radically alter our perspective on life and the world around us and live a life of true magic and inspiration. We can even transform the world by changing our own approach to it. Williams shares his clarity of thought, his simple but potent and profoundly practical approach to the Artful Science of Transforming Self and World.

Orphan of the Olive Tree - Mirella Sichirollo Patzer

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Genre - Historical Fiction

Rating - PG13

4.7 (24 reviews)

Free until 31 March 2013

A blood oath, a dreadful curse, and the evil eye. A dark family secret that will shatter lives and the woman who must risk everything to keep it buried.
From two neighbouring villas in the heart of the Tuscan countryside to the elegance of Siena; from a world steeped in ancient superstitions to a culture where family honour is paramount comes, this multi-layered novel of the lives, loves, secrets and strivings of two women and their families in the 13th century.
A blood oath to wed their first born children binds the Benevento and Ventura families. When Prudenza Benevento learns her nemesis, Felicia Ventura, is pregnant, she is jealous and secretly casts the curse of the evil eye upon her. Felicia gives birth to twin boys. Jealous, Prudenza visciously resurrects an ancient superstition that unidentical twins can only come from different fathers. The scandal tears apart Felicia’s marriage and makes her an outcast in the small Italian village where they live.
Fate intervenes, and when Prudenza gives birth to twin daughters, she is desperate to save herself from the same scandal that ruined Felicia. She orders the midwife to take one daughter away. With only a gold ring and a brocade blanket as clues to the infant’s past, the midwife leaves the child and the items in an olive tree in front of a small convent. The nuns lovingly name the child Olivia and raise her.
Years later, in a shocking encounter, Olivia meets a young man named Luca. When an act of God nearly kills her, it is Luca who comes to her rescue. Soon, their love for each cannot be denied. When she finds herself with child, Luca offers to care for her and the child, but cannot wed her because he is already betrothed. Despite her misgivings, her love for Luca proves strong and Olivia places her faith in him and follows him to his new villa and a new life. Luca makes numerous unsuccessful attempts to avoid his forthcoming marriage and marry Olivia instead, but the blood oath and Church laws make it impossible. As the date of Luca’s wedding draws near, and the secrets of Olivia’s secret past begin to surface, long buried secrets are exposed in a twist of fate no family member can anticipate.

Life in the Gumball Machine - Maureen Bartone

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Genre - Children

Rating - G

4.7 (26 reviews)

Free until 31 March 2013

How can anyone get sucked up and into a gumball machine? Impossible? Not if you find a magic gumball machine! Life in the Gumball Machine is a chapter book for new readers. It’s a story of great fun and adventure when three friends, Daisy, Patrick, and Michael, find an abandoned gumball machine – a big one, almost as tall as they are - hidden in an old shed. After simply touching it, they magically shrink in size, and a strong force of freezing wind sucks them up the swirling tunnel and into the gumball machine. They land in a world with purple grass, a pink sky, and gumball trees. The latch is locked, and there is no escape! When they start searching for another way out, they encounter a variety of gumball people, each one a different color from the next. Their new gumball friends take the children on the adventure of a lifetime – including a slide that takes them down Pudding Hill!

Dead But Not For Long - Matthew Kinney & Lesa Kinney Andres

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Genre - Horror Dystopia

Rating - R

4.2 (62 reviews)

Free until 30 March 2013

When the first outbreaks occurred, the reports were quickly stifled. By the time the dead began to walk in Lansing, Michigan, it was already too late to stop the plague.
In the heart of the city, a child with cancer and her caretaker risk their lives to help a security guard and a nurse secure an old hospital.
As the survivors struggle to stay alive, the grid begins to fail.
All the while, the dead fight to get inside.

#OBSpringFling - Author Interview - Terri Morgan



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What is your favorite quote, by whom, and why? My favorite quote, which I have hanging up on the wall above my computer is “To achieve, we must first attempt.” I don't know who said or wrote it; I found it years ago in a surfing magazine advertisement. I like this quote because it reminds me that to accomplish anything in life I need to take that first step.

What's your favorite place in the entire world? My hometown of Soquel, in Santa Cruz County, California. I moved to the county, which is along California's Central Coast in 1976 to go to college. I fell in love with the area and have been here ever since. Almost every day, when I'm out walking or driving, I comment on how beautiful it is here, and how lucky I am to live here.

When did you first know you could be a writer? I've been interested in writing since I was in elementary school, and used to write short stories. I never thought I could make a career out of writing until college. I was taking a science writing class, and initially was struggling with my assignments. One day, everything just clicked, and I knew then and there I could make a living as a non-fiction writer. I've since written a novel, and now I really consider myself to be a true writer.

What inspired you to write your first book? My first eight books were commercial non-fiction projects, so I consider my novel to be the first book I was truly inspired to write. I've always been fascinated by people, their behavior, and what makes people behave the way they do. One day a friend of mine mentioned she had met a woman who grew up with two schizophrenic parents. I thought that would make a great premise for a novel, and that conversation became the genesis for Playing the Genetic Lottery.

Did writing this book teach you anything and what was it? Writing my first novel taught me a tremendous amount about fiction writing, publishing, marketing and how much easier it is to write a book than to market it successfully. But I think the most important thing writing Playing the Genetic Lottery, which is a fictional memoir of a woman who grew up with two schizophrenic parents taught me is how prevalent the illness is. One out of 100 people is afflicted by the disease; a fact that I find astonishing. The other thing writing this book taught me is how important it is to be compassionate to people who are living with mental illness.

What is your greatest strength as a writer? Coming from a career in non-fiction I've learned the value of research. I learned everything I could about schizophrenia before I sat down to write my novel.

Have you ever had writer's block? Yep. What do you do about it? It depends on what's causing it. Sometimes I get blocked when I haven't fully figured out what I want to write. When that happens, I take some time to think about what I want to say. Other times, I get blocked because I'm tired or overwhelmed. When that happens, I turn off the computer, go surfing, work in the garden, or play with my dog. I find I need to recharge my mental batteries to stay productive.

How did you come up with the title? Every couple that brings a child into the world is playing the genetic lottery. In most cases, the result is a child that has one parent's eyes, the others' nose and the hair color of a close relative. In the case of parents with schizophrenia in their family, the genetic lottery can be more serious consequences. Schizophrenia has a genetic component, so the chance of passing on a serious disease to another generation is something many people, like my protagonist, are very concerned about when they are deciding whether or not to have children.

Who designed the cover? I had a rough idea of what I wanted the cover to look like, and I asked my nephew Tyler and his girlfriend, Alejandra, to pose for me. My brother's girlfriend, who is a gifted graphic artist, took my photo and ideas, and added to them. The result is a cover that generates a lot of compliments, which are due to Katja's efforts more than mine.

Who is your publisher? I am. I self-published the novel.

How do you promote this book? I give book talks at bookstores and often guest speak at local service club meetings. I also have a website, facebook page, a blog, and guest blog whenever I can. I hired Donna Huber, the girl-who-writes, to help me publicize my book, and she's come up with a lot of great promotional ideas that have helped boost my e-book sales.

Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp? Yes. I hope my readers come away with a sense of compassion for people who are living with schizophrenia, and a respect for their family members and caregivers. Nobody chooses to get schizophrenia, and you don't get it because you did something bad. It's just luck of the draw, and everyone deserves to be treated with respect.

How much of the book is realistic? My novel is entirely a work of fiction, but I have had people who are living with mental illness, as well as others who work with people who are mentally ill, say it's very realistic.

Have you included a lot of your life experiences, even friends, in the plot? I included a few private jokes, the names of some of my favorite restaurants and the dates of several family members' birthdays in the book. I also drew a little on some of my own experiences. The bulk of the book, however, is completely fictional.

What are your goals as a writer? To write books people will enjoy reading, and hopefully, come away thinking about the characters and the story long after they've finished the book.

Who is your favorite author and why? John Steinbeck is my favorite author, and I reread a lot of his great works every five to ten years. He created very memorable characters, and he wasn't afraid to portray the darker side of life and the human experience.

Are you reading any interesting books at the moment? I'm always reading! I read an average of 3-4 books a week. Between my e-reader, the library, my book club and suggestions from friends I've always got something to read. Because there is so much reading material available, if a book doesn't interest me, I put it down and move onto something else.

Do you have any advice for writers? Just do it. Writing isn't complicated, and there's no secret formula for success. If you can think and talk, you can write.

What do you do to unwind and relax? I read, exercise, hang out with friends and family, and play with my dog. I also garden, surf, take part in a book club, and love to take pictures. I have no trouble unwinding!

What genre are you most comfortable writing? I'd have to say non-fiction. I've been a journalist for over 30 years, so obviously I have had a lot of experience writing non-fiction articles for newspapers, and magazines, as well as books. Writing a novel was a new experience for me. I've very proud to have written my novel, and would love to write another one, even though I am more comfortable writing non-fiction.

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Books Sold - 6 Nov 2011 to 31 May 2012

Some of you have asked me for my total number of books sold to evaluate KDP Select so here it is. Bear in mind, that results will vary based on genre and author. Good luck and remember, Keep Moving Forward.

Total - 120,836

1. Excuse Me, My Brains Have Stepped Out
Amazon Kindle - 42,559
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2. Frequent Traveller
Amazon Kindle - 35277
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3. Dora's Essentials - Books, Blogs & Smiles 1
Amazon Kindle - 462
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4. Mirror Me Martha (Short Story)
Amazon Kindle - 281
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5. Drive On Hope (Short Story)
Amazon Kindle - 190
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6. Blog-A-Licious Directory 2012
Amazon Kindle - 1
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7. Pandora's Reading Room 1
Amazon Kindle -
Paperback - N/A

8. The Cat That Barked (Short Story)
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9. Dora's Essentials - Examining Anxiety
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10. Dora's Essentials - Books, Blogs & Smiles 2
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11. Elevenses from Around the World
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12. Genetically Modified Foods vs. Sustainability
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