That's right In the Beginning is in paperback! It released yesterday April 1. Stop being bored and get your copy! Amazon Books a Million Barnes and Noble Sold at a variety of other online retailers worldwide!
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What would you do if you knew the apocalypse was coming but you didn't know when? Fourteen year old Maddie knows and has to decide what to do and how to save her family and best friend from becoming zombies. Read the book to find out how or if she solves the problem. Buy links Amazon Nook iBooks Kobo Blurb: Book 1 in the Zombiee Girl Trilogy only .99! Maddie’s parents flip when they find out she’s failing science. That’s her worst problem until she wakes up and finds they’re zombies. Now she must escape them and her house. With nowhere else to go, and the keys to her parents’ sailboat, she makes her getaway. Finding Bryce was a fortunate circumstance and the two take on zombies and set sail for parts unknown. This story was originally published as a short story in the Once Upon a Zombietale Anthology. A few changes have been made and chapters added.
Excited isn't even the word. Baby Girl Box Set is now in audio! When it comes to my books I'm picky about narrators but when I found Wendy McCleskey I knew she'd be perfect.
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Return to the Bay is here! Official release date 6/18/2016 Caribbean Heat left Cleo in a peculiar spot with friends La Tige and Kacy. Return to the Bay picks up at the moment book V left off. Baby Girls is back... Her desire to catch a stone-cold killer has lured her back into the line of fire. Danger from the past haunts her, and in order to survive, she must make unlikely allies, and maybe allow a deadly enemy past her guard. Old friends and new adversaries surface and a mystery must be solved. All that glitters is not gold, and a badge is no guarantee of honesty... Baby Girl must lay to rest dead ghosts before she can return to the Caribbean, and the heat of Raul's waiting arms. Preorder Links: Amazon Other Online Retailers Excerpt Along with the steady layer of fog was a breeze that never seemed to quit. It whipped my pony tail across his face, then down again. He opened the bag and jiggled, slight tinge of fear perked in my belly followed by relief when only a couple gems fell out into his hand. He furrowed his brows in confusion. “I’ll see what I can find out. I don’t see how this is related to your case.” His eyes flashing past mine and focusing on something behind me. He refused to look me in the eye. “In my world, you never know.” I leaned my back against the pier, allowing my hair to whip in varying directions. He turned to leave, but I hadn’t dropped the bomb yet. “Weeber. One more thing?” He stopped in his tracks and turned while I pulled the tiara out of my purse and handed it to him. He shifted his eyes away from me just to hide the wetness behind them as he gently grabbed the tiara from my hand. “You remember that?” “I’ll check this out too,” he softly muttered. “I asked if you remembered it?” I demanded. He turned on his heels and left, using the noise of the sea lions to cover my words. My ribs still a bit sore I allowed him to get a head start on me. I wasn’t in a hurry. I’d placed another small GPS device inside the Crown bag mixed with the stones. It wouldn’t buy me a lot of time, but it would get me off the pier and on the road behind him before he discovered it. I hated driving, but it was a necessary evil today. GPS and my phone led me directly to Weeber, who was a few cars ahead on a motorcycle. He certainly wasn’t going to be playing with stones on that, so I kept several cars between us, knowing I had plenty of time. I watched from a distance as he pulled up to an apartment building, not in the best part of San Francisco, and hopped off his bike. With my phone I zoomed in and watched him walk up a flight of steps and into an apartment. I tucked my hair into a 49ers’ ball cap and traced his steps. I lowered my head and gingerly walked up the staircase. My phone buzzed in my pocket. I was glad I had turned the ringer off before starting my top secret operation. It was La Tige. “Hello,” I answered, keeping one eye plastered in the direction of Weeber’s apartment. “Talked to Han. They found a body fits Alberto’s description.” “I’m on my way.” Weeber would have to wait. The Box Set - Books I - IV is on sale now through 6/17 for the remarkable low price of .99! Buy Links! Caribbean Heat Baby Girl V Buy Links Recently, my KDP ended on Baby Girl Book 1 so I uploaded it at smashwords and priced it free. It has received a ton of downloads which is great. I'm happy to see so many people downloading it and/or placing in their library. The problem is it's still .99 at Amazon. Kindle won't allow a book to be priced for free so I'm going for the price match angle but I need help. If enough people find the book elsewhere for free than I'm hoping Amazon will list it free. This is where you come in.
If you have a couple minutes here is what to do. 1.Click here. The link will take you to the book on Amazon. 2. Scroll down until you see "tell us about a lower price". It's under the books stats and just above customer reviews. 3. Click "tell us about a lower price". 4. A small box will come up, click "website (online)" since smashwords is an online retailer. 5. Paste in this url https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/469708. Price 0.00, shipping 0.00,Date use whatever date you do this. 6. Click submit feedback. Now that you have done that I hope you grabbed yourself a free copy! Thanks for all your support :-) Once I reached the edge of town I sat and waited for the freight train. Hunkered beside a rusted out caboose I noticed how dark and eerily quiet the night was. My senses alerted to a rustling noise through the grass. My head bolted towards it and my heart skipped a few beats before an alley cat ran across the tracks. Relaxing, I heard the train pulsing through the night. It would make its usual stop and then be on its way again; whatever the destination, I would be on it.
As the slowly purring train passed, I grabbed hold of a side rail, and wielding all my energy, threw myself onto it. I took a minute to catch my breath and make sure all my parts were still present and accounted for. A slight sting festered at my heart for leaving the only home I’d ever known. Gently through the night the train roared forward. I had found a place inside one of the cars with just enough room for me to curl up. Starting today through Monday my Baby Girl Books 1 and 2 are free.
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