You Heard It Here First and This Just In! by Mormon author Erin Ann McBride are two of the best selling books in Kindle ebook political fiction. Don't miss your chance to get them for FREE Feb 13-17, 2014.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Get these political fiction bestsellers for FREE today!
You Heard It Here First and This Just In! by Mormon author Erin Ann McBride are two of the best selling books in Kindle ebook political fiction. Don't miss your chance to get them for FREE Feb 13-17, 2014.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Heart Whispers, by Larrie Gale, FREE ON KINDLE FEB 13- 17
Heart Whispers
By Larrie E. Gale
A Novel of Love Across Boundaries
“Please don’t leave like this,” Marc plead as Amala sat down, reached out, grabbed the handle and closed the door. He just stood there, hands at his sides, confused, staring at her through the windows. All too soon the train whistle sounded its harsh, shrill note and moments later Amala’s car began to move out of the London station. She never looked up, didn’t look at Marc as the train removed her from his sight. He feared she had also been removed from his life.
Raised half way around the world from each other, can Amala and Marc listen to their hearts, to the promptings God sends to them? Is it wise for them to permit a romantic relationship to develop? Can their differences become strengths through their understanding of, and commitment to, the values they share in the gospel of Jesus Christ? Can they become a couple, can they enjoy the rewards and growth that come from marriage, or is it foolish for them to even consider it? It is 2010—such things seem accepted—but should the approval of others even be considered?
FREE ON KINDLE FEB 13-17
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Former presidential advisor and White House staffer releases dystopian debut novel
Author Kevin Hopkins’ debut novel, “Skylight,” is a tale about when millions of people died instantly when the air at Earth’s higher elevations could no longer be breathed. The book hits the market today.
Miraculously left alive after the catastrophe, Martin Fall journeys home to Los Angeles and watches as society collapses all around him, leaving him to pick up the pieces. But when he’s recruited for a dangerous mission, he must confront his tragic past to rescue a technology that could save the earth from destroying itself.
Praise for “Skylight”:
“‘Skylight’ is a very important book. Read it now. And tell all of your friends to read it.”
—Former U.S. Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr., Co-author of the Federal Privacy Act
“‘Skylight’ proudly joins such dystopian classics as “1984” and Cormac McCarthy’s Pulitzer Prize-winning “The Road.” . . . No one who reads this ultimately uplifting novel will come away unmoved.” —Doug Bandow, National Columnist,Forbes.com
“‘Skylight’ is one of the most exciting and thought-provoking political thrillers to come along in many years.”
—Jack Cox, Political journalist & former Chief of Staff, U.S. Congress
About the author:
Kevin Hopkins is the director of energy and environmental research for The Communications Institute, a Los Angeles-based think tank. He previously served as director of the White House Office of Policy Information, where he advised the President of the United States on economic, energy, and environmental policy, and also was senior policy counsel to the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy. He has published several books on U.S. economic and social policy, including “The Catastrophe Ahead” and “Poverty and Welfare Dependency,” and served for 20 years as a senior contributing editor to Business Week magazine. “Skylight” is his first novel.
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