Friday, December 19, 2014

Special Offer on The Accused and the Damned begins tomorrow

Do you like paranormal thrillers?

Do you like legal thrillers?

The Accused and the Damned is BOTH, a paranormal legal thriller. I'm pretty sure it's the first of its kind. (But hey, if I'm wrong, leave a comment and point me to another book like it--I want to read it!)

And starting tomorrow, you can get TAATD for the ridiculously low price of $0.99.

This is a special, limited-time offer that runs through 12/24.

And if you read and enjoy TAATD, leave me a review and let me know. Thanks!

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Almost Effective Immediately: You Can Purchase Effective Immediately

Effective Immediately

This is the second short story in (what will hopefully be) my Close of Business trilogy. If you enjoyed Morale Was Down, there is a 35% to 80% likelihood you’ll also like this one.
The Vice President needs your help with not one, but two mysteries. Neither of which you are qualified in any way to solve. You think this is going to be another hurry-the-hell-up-clock Friday, but you’re wrong.
Today you actually have your work cut out for you.
Effective Immediately is a ~17,000 word short story that further, redundantly, and repetitively, explores the utter absurdity of office life.

RATED VERY R
Amazon link will be available tomorrow

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

In The Blood #3 Is Available Now

This is the longest of the bunch yet clocking in at 29,000 words which I believe makes it a novella as opposed to a short story. But I'll leave that (un)important distinction to the scholars and professors who would probably scoff at this story as lowbrow anyway and get on with the synopsis.


WARNING: In The Blood #3 is NOT your typical zombie story.
The infected have zero page time in this short story.

 The feds have cancelled Echo Camp’s orders with no warning. No more cure will be delivered for the foreseeable future.

But with tens of thousands of lives hanging in the balance, Teague has to do something.

Racing against time, Teague must work quickly to gather vital information from disparate, sometimes opposed, groups at Echo to write a report that will convince the feds to reverse the cancellation. If he succeeds, the feds will restock their rapidly dwindling supply of cure.

If he fails, thousands could die.

And that’s not the only problem.

People have started to disappear from Echo. The walls are good at keeping infected out, but not so good at keeping uninfected in. As Teague investigates, the mystery deepens and it’s unclear if they’ve left of their own accord or if something else—something much more sinister—is happening.

Hooked yet? If yes, read on and find out.

ONE MORE WARNING:
I repeat, this is NOT your typical zombie story.

There are no action sequences; gory, violent killings; or plots involving our heroes getting trapped in small spaces and being surrounded by a horde of the undead.

This is a cerebral thriller that explores how organizations work—and don’t work—to accomplish their goals.
 
This ~29,000 word short story expands the In The Blood universe. Filled with complex, intriguing characters, In The Blood #3 continues to explore what it means to be human.

GET IT FOR $0.99 HERE.


Tuesday, December 2, 2014

First review of E is up!

Big thank you to Joshua Gerber for posting the first review of E!

E is a short story prequel to the upcoming fantasy serial I'm working on, Kwahlah. The first season of Kwahlah will be out early next year.