Physical book lovers rejoice! Dominion of the Damned, the first book in my post-apocalyptic humans vs. vampires vs. zombies vs. evolution sci fi saga, is now in paperback. Click here to get your copy!

Physical book lovers rejoice! Dominion of the Damned, the first book in my post-apocalyptic humans vs. vampires vs. zombies vs. evolution sci fi saga, is now in paperback. Click here to get your copy!
Hey guys! Dominion of the Damned version 2.0 is now available in trade paperback! Currently you can get it directly from Createspace or order it from Amazon. Coming soon to BN.com and other places actual paper books are sold. Eventually I’ll add info here on the site on how to get a signed copy, but if you’d like one in the meantime, e-mail me and we’ll get it worked out.
Here it is in the real world! It’s so pretty . . .
And that’s not all! You also get the pocket fisherman I also just released a new e-book! Weather Witch is actually the Cellar Witch story regular blog readers may recall me working on a while back (and that Patreon supporters already got to read months ago — and received a free copy of the e-book version). It’s currently available exclusively for Kindle readers and is free to borrow for Kindle Unlimited and Prime members. Only $1.99 to buy.
Finally, be sure to join me tomorrow (that’s Wednesday, June 15th) at 5PM CST on Facebook for my Author Takeover event! I’ll be giving away e-copies of both Weather Witch and Dominion and also handing out special discount codes for the paperback version of Dominion. The other authors will also be doing fun giveaways, so don’t miss it!
Well, that was a fun break from blogging. THANKS, RUSSIA! But now that we’re back (…for now), here’s some book news that I’ve been meaning to share.
This is an imaginative take on the traditional ghost story. Ghost hunters might think they’re smart and informed about hauntings, but as this story demonstrates, the reality just might be that they not only don’t know anything, they probably don’t even suspect anything. That’s what I liked about the story, as it gradually revealed the intricate secrets (that never make it into official accounts) of the lives and deaths of everyone who had ever lived in the tiny universe of a single address, and how the fate of the spirits who haunt it could inspire the lives of the living and the dead. The story is well told with creative character development, charming wit and ever-increasing suspense. It is as they say, "a ripping good yarn."
To which I say: Squee!
I have another Indie Author Spotlight coming up soon, but I’m saving that until actually being able to post is more of a sure thing. Right now I have zero confidence that this will actually go through (as I’m currently on my 3rd 4th [I stopped counting] try). *crosses fingers* But here’s hopin’!