Escape into a Epic Fantasy Satire, The Drunken Dragon by George T. Morrison.
Lively satire of epic fantasies told from the dragon’s point of view.
His observations on knightly codes and the whole business of questing will leave you chuckling even as they provoke mature reflection on why people would want to do that sort of thing and how did we get into that business anyway …
If Groucho Marx had done GOT from a dragon’s perspective it might have turned out like this.
Get ready for brand new Silly Children’s Fiction, The Famous Swimming Potatoes! by J.A. Farkle.
This is a very funny kids’ book, mostly large color pictures, about a comical Mighty Hunter who goes to a secret island to catch a famous creature, the Swimming Potato.
Cute and funny illustrations, each one makes you laugh.
The story has comical twists and turns, with an unexpected ending. A new classic!
Escape into a Military Thriller, The Patriot Oath by LLoyd Lofthouse. ONLY $.99!
He fought for his country. Now he’s home and engaged in the deadliest of battles.
The Patriot Oath is the riveting first book in the Josh Kavanagh thriller series. If you like war-hardened heroes, action-packed fight scenes, and powerful political agendas, then you’ll love Lloyd Lofthouse’s gripping adventure.
“Great beginning to the first book in the series. It’s fast paced action with hard nosed heroes, ruthless villains and a little romance. Enjoyed the complex characters and the new gadgets. Story grabbed me from the beginning and kept me turning pages to the very end.” -Amazon Reader
Download the Christmas Romance, Christmas at the Coffee Shoppe by Erika Lynn. FREE Now!
Welcome to Christmas Cove. The little town that makes a big deal about Christmas.
Jasper wants nothing to do with Christmas this year. Cancel it, skip it, he doesn’t care. Just don’t sign him up for it. And don’t, under no circumstances, ask him to play Christmas music. But when a brunette with big hazel eyes bursts into his shop with ideas about transforming it into her perfect Christmas creation, he finds that saying no is easier said than done.
“The story is a sweet small-town romance revolving around Christmas, traditional events, the coffee shop, its owner, and the town’s event organizer. It is full of angst, grief, and healing.” -READER