Showing posts with label free ebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free ebook. Show all posts

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Highly rated series...



FATAL ERROR Book II of BackTracker series: "Riveting psychological drama," says one Amazon reviewers of this thriller...and others agree. 

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This second book in my BackTracker series deals with the legal, emotional, and social consequences of the year young Katrina spent with The Traz biker gang, as well as the fallout from the undercover police operation that brought down one of North America's most notorious gangs.

Who's to blame for the torture and gang murder of young Lukas? Who should bear the guilt and who should pay the price? The answers play out as the court room battles heat up, as the media catches wind of the stories, as dark secrets become revealed.

"It's about guilt and blame, and ultimately, forgiveness," one reviewer notes. "Emotions run high in this book," says another.

FATAL ERROR was written before I wrote The Traz,  and therefore reads very well on its own. But be warned--when you finish FATAL ERROR, you'll likely feel compelled to read The Traz --to find out for yourself just who is REALLY to blame for all that went wrong.

This well-done video trailer takes you into the heat of the action and gives you an accurate taste of the intense drama in FATAL ERROR.





Eileen Schuh, Author
FATAL ERROR

Schrödinger's Cat
THE TRAZ

Monday, September 10, 2012

Tweeting THE TRAZ for free


 I have a very special guest blogger today, Katrina Buckhold. Perhaps that name rings a bell? 
 
Katrina as she appears on the cover of THE TRAZ

 Katrina is the young protagonist in THE TRAZ. Although she is immature and abrasive and isn't perhaps all that reliable, I did agree to let her open her own Twitter account (https://twitter.com/KatrinaBuckhold).

Although I had to do a lot censoring and censuring for the first while, she seems to be growing up somewhat. 

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Free! 
 
3 days only
Monday, 10th September 2012
to
Wednesday 12th September 2012 inclusive
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In celebration of this week's special promo, she's pulled together some of her fave quotes from THE TRAZ and here they are in 140 characters or less: 
 
Perhaps he had some use for her genius.The thought that he wanted her for something when no one else did...> #Free THE TRAZ http://ow.ly/dkT

THE TRAZ http://ow.ly/dkSTy She tucked one of her dad's shirts around her face so she could catch the scent of what once was. FREE today

#FREE today: She was cold when she got home, despite the heat of the August sun. She listened to the silence calling to her. THE TRAZ http://ow.ly

"Please?" She tilted her head and searched his face, as she knew he liked her to do.>THE TRAZ http://ow.ly/dkRZ5 Free today 

The cool moonlight was sparking off eyes that, in the sun, shone blue and bright. She stood on her toes and... Free today >THE TRAZ http://ow.ly/dkS5o

The day started not all that badly—a warm June morning. By seven o'clock the summer sun was already high... THE TRAZ http://ow.ly/dkS8q Free 

She thought of electrons & photons, the intertwining of space, speed & time. In 2 weeks she'd be a teenager > THE TRAZ Free today! http://ow.ly/dkSjh

 Colours & numbers could be digitized. Someday the human mind would be etched on a silicon chip >THE TRAZ http://ow.ly/dkSjh Free

Katrina felt faint and distant and dizzy. Words swirled about her. Someone said, "Dead. Everybody dead. Dead." THE TRAZ http://ow.ly/dkSDe  Free

"You're 13, running around 'til the wee hours of the morning & coming home drunk. I won't put up with it." THE TRAZ http://ow.ly/dkSKS  Free

Katrina slipped from her chair and grabbed his arm. "Grandpa! Grandpa! Are you sleeping or are you dying?" THE TRAZ ow.ly/aXtbK  Free

The parts of her that were cold began stirring, moving, pulsating, synchronizing with the beat of the pistons  >THE TRAZ http://ow.ly/dkTVR  Free

THE TRAZ  "How far do you want to ride?" Shrug's voice broke into her reverie. "Forever," Katrina answered.  Free http://ow.ly/dkTVR

THE TRAZ "...The man dropped to the ground. His eyes slid closed. The remnants of a smile still twisted his lips..." FREE today http://ow.ly/dkTVR


















Eileen Schuh, Canadian writer www.eileenschuh.com

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Safe Harbor

I'm helping author, Rosemary McCracken, celebrate her first mystery novel SAFE HARBOR. After you read the following excerpt, you will want to download this thriller and join the celebration--especially since SAFE HARBOR is free today from Amazon.

Thank you, Rosemary, for sharing this chilling excerpt. 
 
Chapter One

It was a little after four o'clock on the thirtieth day of December. The Bay Street and Wall Street stock markets had just closed when an attractive dark-haired woman rushed into my office. Her china-blue eyes were pleading. "Mrs. Tierney, I need to speak to you."
"You can't just barge in here," said Rose Sisto, our administrative assistant. "I'm sorry, Pat, she ran past me."
The New Year was almost here and I had work to finish up because the girls and I planned to drive up north in the morning. I was about to tell Rose to head on home and I decided now would be a good time to do so. "I'll take care of it, Rose. Call it a day. I'll lock up." 
Rose scowled at the woman and then nodded to me. "Thanks, Pat." She offered me a cautious smile. "Happy New Year." She closed the office door.
I motioned to the woman to take the chair that faced my desk.
"You've caught me at a bad time, Ms.…"
She extended her hand. "Seaton. Jude Seaton."
I hesitated and then shook it. "I'm very busy."
"I'll pay for your time, of course." She dug into her shoulder bag.
I held up a hand. "Five minutes. Then, I'll write a note for Rose to book you an appointment in January. And my fees only apply to my clients. Until you and I decide to work together, there's no charge. Who referred you to us?"
"It…it's not what you think. I don't need an investment advisor."


I slid my chair back. "Then why come to me?" I was sure she was going to try to sell me something, until I saw tears glisten on her cheeks.
I pushed a box of tissues across the desk. She patted her face and fixed her eyes on me again.
What was she up to?
"It's my little boy, Tommy. I'm afraid someone will…" She worried her hands together. "Hurt him."
"Your little boy?"
She took a deep breath. "I've heard a lot about you. Gemma Johannsen is a friend of mine."
Gemma had come to my late husband, Michael for investment advice when she had inherited her uncle's large estate. I'd managed her money for the past four years, since Michael's death.
"I realize this is a strange request, but…I need someone to take Tommy over the New Year, while I sort things out. Would you…"
I stared at her and wondered whether she was crazy. She was in her mid-thirties, nicely dressed in slim-fitting black trousers and a black cashmere turtleneck. Well groomed. Didn't look like a head case, but…
"Ms. Seaton, if your son is in danger, you need the police."
"No. No police."
I was taken aback. "They'll know how to handle whatever this is."
"Absolutely no police."
I frowned. She was up to something she didn't want the police to know about. I wanted her out of my office.
I stood up. "Surely this is a matter for your family."
"I can't leave Tommy with my mother or my sister. Or any of my friends."
I didn't need this. I walked over to the door and opened it. "Look, Ms. Seaton, I've had enough. You must have noticed in the listings downstairs that our name is Tierney Pratt Financial. We're a financial services firm, not a child-care center."
The woman's eyes seemed to grow larger in her pale face. "I don't know where else to go, and I didn't think you'd turn Tommy away."
"Whatever made you think that?"
"Tommy," she started, in a voice not much louder than a whisper, "is Michael's son."
I stared at her and let her words sink in. She held my gaze.
"Michael?” I asked. “My husband?"
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Download your free ebook from 

SAFE HARBOR is free for 3 days only:
August 21 - 23, 2012

Available as a paperback on Amazon.com  Amazon.co.uk Amazon.ca  Barnes & Noble


View McCracken_web.jpg in slide show Rosemary McCracken is a freelance journalist and fiction writer who lives in Toronto. Her first mystery novel, Safe Harbor, was shortlisted for Britain’s Debut Dagger in 2010. Safe Habor was released by Imajin Books this spring.

Rosemary invites you to visit her website and blog

Click here to view the Safe Harbor book trailer.

Eileen Schuh, Canadian Author
 Schrödinger's Cat
THE TRAZ

www.eileenschuh.com