Great Sites for New Kindle Owners – Feedbooks

Feedbooks is awesome!  It’s actually three sites in one.  There is a store, which you don’t want to use if you are a Kindle user– wrong format.  They use epub.  But the other two parts are great and you can use them on the Kindle.  One is a public domain section, where you will find hundreds and hundreds of classics, absolutely free.  The other is the original books section, where you will find indy authors like myself, and tons of fan fiction.  Don’t be afraid to try it out.  You can search by what’s popular and find some real gems.

http://www.feedbooks.com/

His Robot Wife – Now Available

His Robot Wife  — the long awaited sequel to His Robot Girlfriend is now available.

Five years ago, Mike Smith was an unhappy man living all alone. Then he purchased a Daffodil. Far more than regular robots, his Daffodil Patience, changed his life in ways that he had never thought possible. Now it is the year 2037, and Mike and Patience have been married for five years. Retired and enjoying life, Mike thought that all his troubles were behind him, but it seems as though they are creeping up again. California Proposition 22 proposes to define a person as a biological entity, thereby annulling marriages, like Mike’s and Patience’s, performed in other states. Battle lines have been drawn, at least as far as the proponents of the bill are concerned. Now Mike must muster his own support to defeat the measure. But there is more going on than just politics. Daffodil, the robot maker, is in the news again. Hardware issues are leaving robots across the globe unable to function. Is it only an antenna issue? Now Patience herself is behaving oddly. Is there something really wrong with her, or does she just need a software upgrade?

His Robot Wife is available for 99 cents at Smashwords or the Kindle Store.

The Drache Girl – Now in Trade Paperback

Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 3: The Drache Girl is now available in Trade Paperback for $15.99.  Follow the link on the right hand side of this page or go to:  http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/the-drache-girl/14687956.

The Drache Girl – Chapter 20 Excerpt

“Both times I trailed the Lizzies carrying crates; they passed by this general direction. Then I took a look back through the log books and found that Mrs. Yembrick reported seeing Lizzies in her window on three separate occasions.”

“That does seem a bit fishy in light of the fire,” offered Eamon.

“Exactly. So since I had no luck following our cold-blooded friends, I thought I would poke around here.”

“Alright. I’ll poke with you.”

The two began making a sweep across the yard, carefully examining the ground for anything unusual. After only a few minutes, Saba noticed a pile of debris that seemed oddly placed. Several timbers had apparently fallen a good distance from the fire, and were sitting on five or six boards and a piece of canvas, none of which had been touched by the flames. The young constable began tossing the wood aside. By the time he had finished, Eamon had joined him to help pull the dirty canvas over.

“Did you remember Mrs. Yembrick having a root cellar?” asked Saba, looking down at the door on the ground.

“Can’t say as I did,” replied Eamon.

He bent down at one end of the door and Saba the other. They both lifted the portal open, revealing a set of stone steps leading down into the darkness. Saba, who was closest to the top step, started down. His fellow constable followed him into the darkness. There were exactly ten steps down to a large room with a dirt floor. Though shrouded in shadows, there was just enough dim morning light leaking in for them to see that all four walls were lined with stacks of long thin wooden crates.

With a single stride, Saba reached the stack of crates almost as tall as himself along the left hand side of the room. He lifted the lid of the topmost. Though it had once been nailed shut, the lid was now just sitting on the wooden box. Inside, there was nothing but a handful of straw packing. He kicked the bottom of the stack and could tell from the movement of the boxes that all were empty.

“Look over here,” said Eamon, who had moved to the back of the room.

He was pointing to one of the crates at the bottom of the stack against the wall farthest from the doorway. It had black printing painted across the wood. Saba had to kneel down in the darkness to read the writing. “.30 caliber Hecken 98”

“Oh sweet Kafira. Rifles.”

Suddenly what little light there was filtering into the room from the doorway was extinguished. Saba stood up and turned. He was shoulder to shoulder with Eamon. Directly across from them, silhouetted in the subdued illumination was a figure. From the shape, it was obvious that it was a lizardman, a large one. But only when his arms brought something up to his face did it become obvious he was holding a rifle. A .30 caliber Hecken 98 Freedonian service rifle, Saba realized.

The reptile fired, filling the room with a bright flash and a thunderous noise. Saba felt something wet splash across his face and for a tenth of a second he thought that he was shot. Then Eamon collapsed to the ground. With a shout, Saba launched himself across the room. The lizardman shot again but missed.

Featured Ebook: The Man Who Could Not Forget

A Short Story by Michael Graeme (a fifteen minute read):

…I have a problem with my memory. It isn’t that it ever fails me – quite the opposite in fact. Indeed, my recall of events from all but the earliest years of my life is truly photographic, so there was little doubt in my mind the woman before me now was the one who had stolen the book….

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Princess of Amathar– now just 99 cents!

Princess of Amathar is now just 99 cents for the multiformat ebook.  By the time you read this, the price should be available just about everywhere.  Look for it at Smashwords or the Kindle store.

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My Blood Approves Book Trailer

Yesterday’s featured ebook was My Blood Approves  by Amanda Hocking.  Here is the Book Trailer for it.  I am so jealous of this.

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Currently Reading: The Deputy Sheriff of Comanche County

One of Edgar Rice Burrough’s westerns, I don’t remember if I read this one when I was a kid, but I’m reading it now.  If you haven’t read Burroughs, you must.  He is one of the great story-tellers of all time.
It, like most of the Edgar Rice Burroughs books, is available as a free download from manybooks.net.

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Featured Ebook: My Blood Approves by Amanda Hocking

Teenager Alice Bonham’s life feels crazy after she meets Jack. With his fondness for pink Chuck Taylors and New Wave, he’s unlike anyone she knows. Then she meets his brother, Peter. Even though he can’t stand the sight of her, she’s drawn to him. Falling for two guys isn’t even the worst of her problems. Jack and Peter are vampires, and Alice finds herself caught between love and her own blood

My Blood Approves is available here for 99 cents.

The Springboks!

I was extremely excited and pleased to have the South African Springboks Rugby Team visit my classroom yesterday.  It was great thrill and they were wonderful.  There were many more than just the four shown, but I had to crop any students out of the picture.  I think the kids really enjoyed it, despite not having heard of rugby before about a month ago.  The team gave out autographed rugby balls and t-shirts and were very, very nice.