For authors having an interest in eBook sales, how do they maximize their effectiveness and keep wasted efforts to a minimum? "How to Market Your Ebooks" is full of 300+ website resources designed to help authors become "discovered" by readers who are potential buyers. In addition, Mike brings many examples of authors and publishers who have figured out how to be "in front" of the crowded eBook landscape. Marketing of eBooks is still in its infancy...the publishing community is still … [Read more...] about How to Market Your EBooks (Over 300 Resources to Help Authors Sell EBooks)
Beer Goggles
“Useless, useless bastards!” With a thunderstorm replacing the forecasted warm sunshine, Travis’s day started badly. He hoped a trip to Blackpool, with his friend Dave, would lift his spirits. He would be wrong. After encountering 'Uncle Fester', a naked gardener wielding a rake, and an incontinent dog, he should have turned the car around and gone home. Instead, Dave suggests a visit to the pub, where teetotaller Travis discovers a taste for alcohol. If the opposite of … [Read more...] about Beer Goggles
Shine: How to Walk the Talk by Nancy Segovia @NancyMSegovia
Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Matt. 5:16 The Bible tells us we need to “shine before men,” but what does this mean and how do we do it? In Shine: How to Walk the Talk, Nancy Segovia lays out a series of simple steps you can to take to walk the talk: to love God above all and your neighbor as yourself. Using parables, folk tales, and struggles from her own life, she provides uplifting insights into the … [Read more...] about Shine: How to Walk the Talk by Nancy Segovia @NancyMSegovia
The Legionnaire: Origins by SJ Parkinson @SJ_Parkinson
(Book One of the The Legionnaire Series) At a remote French Foreign Legion fort in the middle of the Algerian desert, Sergent Étienne Martin drinks himself numb every night. A paratrooper, talented soldier, and respected Non-Commissioned Officer, the alcohol is his way of escaping the oppressive atmosphere of the camp. Under the iron hand of Colonel Rochon, no breach of the rules is tolerated and fear rules the base. Anger, frustration, and desperation are the norm as Martin endures the … [Read more...] about The Legionnaire: Origins by SJ Parkinson @SJ_Parkinson
Actress by Keith Dixon @keithyd6
As a young actress in a long-running TV show, Mai Rose’s career path seemed clear. But she wants more. Already she’s dumped the show and landed a role in a serious play, with serious actors and a more-than-serious director. And now another opportunity has arisen – a major fantasy film with a role that seems tailor-made for her. The only problem being that she’s in competition with four other scheming actresses to win the role. Can she win the part? Does she want to win the part? She has to … [Read more...] about Actress by Keith Dixon @keithyd6
The Former World by Jessica Grace Coleman @jessformerworld
The Former World: Book One in the Little Forest paranormal mystery series. “Little Forest is the only place I've ever lived, and it's the place where I'm going to die. Tonight.” These are the words of Beth Powers, long-time resident of Little Forest. On the surface, she’s just an ordinary English girl in a typical English village, but appearances can be deceiving… extremely deceiving. There’s something lurking beneath the picturesque façade of the English village of Little Forest, … [Read more...] about The Former World by Jessica Grace Coleman @jessformerworld
Jenee’s Book Blog by Jeneé Gibbs
Tell Us About Your Blog My blog is a place to come and read about books I love. I have a passion for reading. There is just something about losing yourself in a book and escaping life for just a little while. I try to review books that will make you cry (good and bad sometimes), make your heart beat fast with anticipation, and give you a happy ending that makes you feel complete. I love the books I read so much, I will promote the heck out of them, hosting giveaways (half of the time paid … [Read more...] about Jenee’s Book Blog by Jeneé Gibbs
Change by Treesong @treesong
Sarah Athraigh, an environmental activist from Southern Illinois, stumbles into the midst of a hidden war between occult factions that are grappling with the root causes and dire consequences of climate change. As she goes on the run, she soon finds herself on a journey of discovery, searching for the unusual allies and innovative ideas that will help her to make a difference for the better in a dangerous world. Targeted Age Group: Young Adults (13+) and Adults What Advice Would You … [Read more...] about Change by Treesong @treesong
Caden’s Fate by Kate McKeever @katemckeever
Fate Halligan is a Death Maiden, a woman who has spent her life training to help souls journey from life to the next level of existence. She finds this vocation at risk when her life is threatened and she must turn to a man she has been taught to view with caution. Caden Greene is a Soldier of Light, a man who will risk his life and more to save dying souls from being stolen and used for evil by the Obsidian Guard. When Caden and Fate join forces they must make decisions about their lives and … [Read more...] about Caden’s Fate by Kate McKeever @katemckeever
Heroes and Hounds by Bill Miller
While Carly's parents are finishing out their military tours, she stays with her grandfather on his farm. She loves watching the Riverdale Hunt Club in the fall and yearns to join them. Her own pony, Monroe, used to run with them before he became hers, but she is only eleven. So she dreams of riding Monroe chasing the fox. Hampton is a new addition to the kennels and because one of the other hounds is injured, he gets to join in. He's really excited but he's never ran so much and he is tired. … [Read more...] about Heroes and Hounds by Bill Miller
Faces (a novel) by Diane Winger @WingerBooks
What if you could no longer recognize faces? Following a head injury from a rock climbing accident, Jessica faces a disturbing future where everyone looks like a stranger. When a team of embezzlers stumbles upon her diagnosis of prosopagnosia – face blindness – they seize the opportunity to entangle her in their scheme. As she discovers the scam and alerts the authorities, she becomes a target in a masquerade far more dangerous than the extreme sports she loves. Targeted Age … [Read more...] about Faces (a novel) by Diane Winger @WingerBooks
Delilah Dusticle by A.J. York @delilahdusticle
Delilah Dusticle has special powers and can completely eradicate dust. With her quiver pouch of special dusters she is soon promoted to Chief Dust Eradicator and Remover at the Fenchurch-Whittington House. Until one day a broken heart leads to her powers taking an unexpected turn. This is a touching and charming tale about the magic of friendship and self-discovery. Excerpt: A suit of armour standing beside her in the hall coughed and shot out a puff of dust from its helmet. “Staff are not … [Read more...] about Delilah Dusticle by A.J. York @delilahdusticle