Showing posts with label kindle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kindle. Show all posts

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Sneak Peek: HERE WITHOUT A TRACE



IT WOULD TAKE my entire Rock Hills High School volleyball team to stop my forward momentum and get me back into the hypnotist’s chair. But they’re not here. My screams drift in the air, shrill. And my terror. I hover off the floor like a resurrected ghost in a bad dream, unable to sit back down, unable to open my eyes.
“Hailey,” a familiar male voice croons, “I’m going to count down from ten and when I reach one you’ll open your eyes and feel rested and calm.”
Oh no I won’t. My heart is pounding, my body thrumming with frustration.
“You won’t remember what’s made you so afraid.”
But I will. No smooth-talking, pointy-nosed, over weight snake-charmer is going to wipe these images from my brain with a bit of trance-inducing meditation. The scent of stale smoke, strong mouthwash, and my own dried sweat swirl around, biting.
“Ten, nine, eight …”
My eyes roll back in my head and sharp fingernails scratch at invisible scabs.
“… seven, six, five …”
I can’t suck in enough air, but I feel the chair hard against my thighs. I’m sinking back, no longer hovering.
“… four, three, two, one.”
Nothing. Maybe I never was off the seat. The monotonous vibrations of a moment ago have ceased, vanished into uncomfortably thick air.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Another Free Weekend


Pass this on to parents of kids with Kindles. Because hundreds of people took advantage of this last weekend I thought I'd do it again for New Year's. NICK BAZEBAHL AND THE CARTOON TUNNELS will be FREE on Saturday and Sunday. It is book 5 in the Tunnels series for kids ages 8 - 12.

In these chapter books two 12 year olds, Nick and Samantha, slide down mysterious tunnels which link to various real and imagined works of fiction. Their reading experiences come to life as they observe and then interact with famous fictional characters. There is surprise, wonder, adventure, mystery and a lot of humor.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Another Freebie

I hope everyone had a great Christmas. I thought I'd let you all know that Amazon is making book 5, NICK BAZEBAHL AND THE CARTOON TUNNELS, FREE for one day, December 26. So if you know of a child between the ages of 8 and 12, with access to an e-reader, please let their parents know. The TUNNELS series books can be read out of order so there's no problem in starting with book 5.

ALSO DRAGONFOOT is being promoted for FREE all day today, December 26, and tomorrow, December 27.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Merry Christmas! A Gift for Kindle Owners.


DRAGONFOOT is regularly $9.99 on Kindle, but it's FREE for 2 days so those of you who received a Kindle for Christmas can download it December 26 and 27.

Seventeen-year-old Jedidiah was born with a gruesome deformity that causes him to drag his foot. He searches for acceptance through drugs and skateboarding. He sets his sights on becoming a champion skateboarder, but amputation, a mission trip and two girls challenge his dream.

As he recovers from surgery, Jedidiah opens his heart to both girls. Can he rescue the one who needs him without losing the one he needs? And, faced with a second amputation, can he open his spirit to supernatural help?

DRAGONFOOT taps on the door of the paranormal while addressing adolescent issues and pushing against the world’s view of right and wrong.

If you take advantage of this free offer, please let me know. Go bookmark the page now because who knows what Santa will bring you.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Early Christmas Gift - Kindle Fire

At first I didn’t like the Kindle Fire that arrived yesterday simply because of the weighty feel in my hands. But today I’m in love. I think I’ll be doing even more reading than ever before.

I even sent my latest manuscript (in document form) to the kindle and it’s really nice to see how it reads in this format. Now I have a big project: checking all my work this way.

Does anybody want to share their Kindle secrets? One thing I can’t seem to do is delete books on screen. I have to go to my computer and manage the books through my kindle page for some, but not for others.

How about glare? The anti-glare accessory got horrible reviews and I don’t want to waste my money. What about a case? Any suggestions? Someone should invent one with a pocket for reading glasses. Oh, am I showing my age?

At any rate, there are a ton of good books on Amazon for under $5 (like most of mine).