This July I'm participating in the Summer/Winter sale over on Smashwords. My entire Trench Raiders and House Divided series of ebooks are 50% off, as well as my standalone short story collections. You can find them all on my Smashwords book page, just use the coupon code SSW50 at checkout to get half off. The ebooks are on all formats including mobi (for Kindle), epub, pdf, and many more. You can even download them as a text file if you're weird. No one's ever done that yet. Offer ends July 31.
The only books not on sale are those in my Toxic World post-apocalyptic series. Those are exclusive to Amazon so Kindle Unlimited subscribers can read them for free (even though Amazon still pays me, nice deal).
Enjoy!
Showing posts with label The River of Desperation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The River of Desperation. Show all posts
Saturday, 2 July 2016
Sunday, 26 July 2015
Get my ebooks for half off!
Over at Smashwords I'm participating in their great summer/winter sale. Whether you're sweltering in the summer of the Northern Hemisphere, or chilling out somewhere south of the Equator, it's always a good time to read an ebook. Through July 31, all my ebooks at Smashwords are 50% off. You can see an entire list on my Smashwords page.
The books include my Trench Raiders World War One action series, each now $1.50; older works such as the short story collection The Night the Nazis came to Dinner and the historical fantasy The Quintessence of Absence, both $1.50; and my Civil War horror novels A Fine Likeness and The River of Desperation.
Use the coupon code SSW50 at checkout to save 50%!
Saturday, 18 April 2015
My latest Civil War horror novel The River of Desperation out now!
I've just released my latest Civil War horror novel, The River of Desperation. It's the sequel to A Fine Likeness. While the first book in the House Divided series stands on its own, The River of Desperation continued the story of the primeval struggle between Order and Chaos. A blurb is below.
In the waning days of the Civil War, a secret conflict still rages. . .
Lieutenant Allen Addison of the USS Essex is looking forward to the South's defeat so he can build the life he's always wanted. Love and a promising business await him in St. Louis, but he is swept up in a primeval war between the forces of Order and Chaos, a struggle he doesn't understand and can barely believe in. Soon he is fighting to keep a grip on his sanity as he tries to save St. Louis from destruction.
The long-awaited sequel to A Fine Likeness continues the story of two opposing forces that threaten to tear the world apart.
Length: 103,000 words (356 pages)
It's available as an ebook on Amazon, all Amazon affiliates, Smashwords, and soon to come to Barnes & Noble, the Apple store, and more.
In order to celebrate the release, I'm discounting A Fine Likeness. It's only 99 cents until April 26, the 150th anniversary of General Joe Johnston surrendering the Army of Tennessee. It will then be $2.99 until May 21, the 150th anniversary of the surrender of Jesse James, who makes an appearance in both of these books. A Fine Likeness is available on Amazon, all Amazon affiliates, Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, and almost everywhere else ebooks are sold.
Sunday, 12 April 2015
Which cover do you like better?
Below are two mockups for the cover of my next novel, which is a sequel to my Civil War horror novel A Fine Likeness. Which do you think is better? You might want to click on the link to see how the first looked like. I appreciate your input!
Friday, 13 March 2015
Civil War Photo Friday: Goofing Around for the Camera
War isn't all serious. These two Union soldiers took the time out to fool around for posterity. The guy on the left is holding a Springfield Model 1861 rifled musket and facing off against his friend, who's getting serious with a Colt Model 1851 Navy revolver. As was common with these pictures, the subjects had a choice of painted backdrops. They should have picked a bigger one.
I wonder how these guys reacted to real fighting. . .
Image courtesy Library of Congress.
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