Monday 18 February 2013

Five Published Yesterday

FEELING IT by McDroll. $0.99 from Smashwords.com
"Another fine collection of short stories from one of Scotland's finest. Like the label says on the tin, there is a very definite quality of plate-steel surgically implanted throughout - but this hardness is in turn tempered with finely-wrought silver-filigree prose that makes the words dance and spin off the page. " Allan Watson



Finding Madelyn by Suzette Vaughn. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
Galen lost her. Somewhere along the journey of their life, which started at such a tender age, he'd lost her. After three years in Europe, fighting a war that wasn't personally his, he came home to fight for what he lost. Madelyn Murphy enjoyed her new life far away from memories of her drunk father, runaway mother, and the love that left her. Until that love sits down in her diner and everything



The Phantoms' Refuge by Doris Hale Sanders. $1.99 from Smashwords.com
The Wroe's long-lost Aunt Wilhelmina discovers she can communicate with their resident ghosts. More ghosts appear. Even the 7-year-old twins find their very own ghost, Shadowhawk. Seventies-something Wilhelmina finds love, twice. Wedding bells ring, babies are born while the cave ghosts wreak havoc. Will Wilhelmina be able to help them find peace in the after-life? And which love will she choose?



Love Goes To Nam by Ken Lovan. $4.99 from Smashwords.com
'Love Goes To Nam' 151,000 words. Military Fiction inspired by actual events. In 1967, Benjamin Love is an eighteen year old sailor, who goes where he’s ordered and does what he’s told, for the most part. Having never boarded a ship, he’s stationed in Cam Rahn Bay, Vietnam, where he helps maintain Swift Boats.This is the story of one man's experience before, during and after those events.




The Succession by Besa Mwaba. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
School head teacher Thomas Jefferson must choose a successor to fill the vacant post of deputy head at his mission school. Three senior teachers see this as an opportunity and they engage in a fierce and often humorous suitability competition in order to catch the attention of the appointing authority.




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