Happy Earth Day, guys! I am spending Earth Day NOT being outside because 1) I have a manuscript due to my editor early next weekend and I’m working my butt off on it and 2) It’s freaking COLD out there. Seriously, how is it late April and 40 degrees outside? (And it’s supposed to be 80 on Easter! Weather in DC is WEIRD.)
Anyway, I have a puppy sleeping on my lap so clearly she doesn’t want to be out in this gray, dreary weather either.
What better way to celebrate earth day than to discuss tree-saving ebooks?
Today marks the publication date of Amanda Brice’s full-length debut, CODENAME: DANCER.This book was a Golden Heart finalist — it’s a light teen mystery suitable for fans of Ally Carter’s Gallagher girls and Jennifer Barnes’ “Squad” books.
This is an ebook original, and you can get it on Kindle, on Nook, and on Smashwords in the format of your choice. You can also read a free excerpt here, and the blogger Jagged Edge is holding a giveaway.
Isn’t that cover divine? I swear, a lot of the indie covers I’ve seen lately are better than the ones coming out of New York.
Also out now is the ebook reprint of Mari Mancusi’s post-apocalyptic adventure, RAZOR GIRL. I read this book back when it was originally released and loved it. It was a huge inspiration to me when writing my own, recent post-apocalyptic book.
What’s very different and very cool about Razor Girl is it is told in two separate (and alternating) timelines, showing the characters both before and after the apocalypse that changes both of them forever. If you like dystopian, post-apocalyptic or zombie fiction. or just action-adventures and Disney World, this is totally the book for you. And of course, like all of Mancusi’s titles, it’s chock-full of winking pop-culture geeky references and tongue-in-cheek humor. (The “Razor Girl” of the title is a play on a William Gibson character.) Available on Smashwords and Kindle.
I have the paperback of this book (I keep it on my beloved out-of-print keeper shelf next to Rocki St. Claire’s Hit Reply and Cara Lockwood’s Pink Slip Party). But now it IS back in print! Yay for the ebook backlist revolution!
Speaking of ebooks, I will go ahead and put in another plug for Errant, which is my first ebook venture. (Buy it on Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords. Read a free sample here.) If you DID pick up a copy, thank you! If you’ve already read it, either in the ebook form or when it was in Kiss Me Deadly, thank you also. I’m currently working on another one but I had to take a breather so I could finish my revisions. Which it’s time to get back to.
Have a great weekend, everyone! I’m trying to decide if I should give my just-started solids baby a taste of Easter Candy. A little taste won’t kill her, right?
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