Okay, this is your chance to get my newest Book, "Beyond the World" for FREE on Kindle--Nov. 7-9 only.
And if you don't have a Kindle, no worries, it's also available in paperback on Amazon.com--and soon will also be out for Nook, IPad, etc.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Winter is Coming...
Fall/winter has officially arrived in Northwest Montana, snow on the mountains and the foothills--almost to the valley floor. No wonder one of my books is titled "When the World Grows Cold"--I wrote it during the long winter. The snow is beautiful, tho--just look at the fantastic picture my hubby took, which he allowed me to use on the cover. This book is only $3.99 for Kindle, and $12.99 in paperback--a steal at today's prices. And coming this weekend, Nov. 7-9 the NEXT book, "Beyond the World" will be on a FREE Kindle promotion--and it's paperback is also a steal. Paul also took the amazing pictures that were used on this book's cover , too!
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Check Out the Spirits for All Hallow's Eve
More FREE promotions of books in The Peaks Saga are coming! "Mountaintops and Valleys" will be free for Kindle this weekend, starting on Halloween. An unusual blend of science fiction, spirituality, and romance. Unlike any other book you've read!
Monday, October 20, 2014
Even More Deals on "The Peaks Saga"
Black Friday- type deals are coming earlier every year. As far as Peaks Saga books, that's a good deal. You can start shopping for yourself, even. Book 1 just completed a Kindle countdown, but is still available for a low price of only $3.99
This coming week will feature a Kindle Countdown on "When the World Grows Cold" the fourth book in the Saga (and you don't have to have read the earlier ones before to read it!). The sooner you act, the lower the price on this one.
Also, this coming weekend, Oct. 24-26, Book 2, "Searching for Maia" will be availble for Kindle FREE!
This coming week will feature a Kindle Countdown on "When the World Grows Cold" the fourth book in the Saga (and you don't have to have read the earlier ones before to read it!). The sooner you act, the lower the price on this one.
Also, this coming weekend, Oct. 24-26, Book 2, "Searching for Maia" will be availble for Kindle FREE!
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Special Celebration
Perfect chance to get started on The Peaks Saga - Book 1 will be offered on Kindle at 74% off, beginning on Oct. 14--but the price will rise by $1 every two days, so act fast!
Watch for other special offers to celebrate the publication of Book 5.
Watch for other special offers to celebrate the publication of Book 5.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
The Sequels Can Stand Alone
If you are wondering if you have to read Books 1,2,& 3 before you read book 4 or Book 5. The answer is NO! Book Four can stand on its own because it's the story of the next generation, and any "backstory" is reviewed. Same for Book 5! That's why I call it "The Peaks Saga", instead of a 'series.' There are links, but they aren't totally dependent. Yes, Books 1, 2,& 3 are definitely linked, but the ones that follow have a specific tale of their own.
Watch for FREE offers in the next week on Books 4 and 5 on Amazon. And coming next month, the first four books will be available on Nook, IPAD, and all other ebook platforms.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Giving Birth to the Next Book.
I know... I've been neglecting this blog. Sorry! I have been busy all summer with editing and doing final proof to Book 5--and now it's here. If you go to Amazon, Kindle, or other ebook formats, it will be there: "The Peaks at the Edge of the World" Book 5: Beyond the World. Hot off the press!
It's been a lot more labor this time--I feel like I've given birth. Well, in a way I have. Some might think the writing/publishing thing would become easier as you go along, but I find the opposite. With each book I publish, I learn more of the pitfalls to watch out for the next time around.
It's been a lot more labor this time--I feel like I've given birth. Well, in a way I have. Some might think the writing/publishing thing would become easier as you go along, but I find the opposite. With each book I publish, I learn more of the pitfalls to watch out for the next time around.
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