The author of the Contractor has another story going that promises greatness as well, but it is in an online book/story site, and is only up to chapter 8. That said, each chapter is over 100 pages of word document, but waiting for each chapter, even when I edit them for him ahead of time, is frustrating. He is not as prolific a writer as Dale, most likely because he is in school (I think he is studying to be a pharmacist), but the quality of the stories is excellent.
What to read while waiting for the next P.S. Power book
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I saw where Sam Sithavath (mangled up that name, sorry) recently published his next book in the vampire apocalypse series. These have been really good so far and I bought the latest one but have been too busy to read it. The first five books were great, though.
Been too busy because I just published "Hunger Driven", which is an 18,000 word short story that has been bugging me for a while. It is on Kindle Unlimited for you members and is 99 cents for the rest of us. Under twenty thousand words? Yes, I think Dale calls that a chapter. Good grief I'm jonesing for a new book. Just finished re-reading Alternate Places, again. Love that series.
Been too busy because I just published "Hunger Driven", which is an 18,000 word short story that has been bugging me for a while. It is on Kindle Unlimited for you members and is 99 cents for the rest of us. Under twenty thousand words? Yes, I think Dale calls that a chapter. Good grief I'm jonesing for a new book. Just finished re-reading Alternate Places, again. Love that series.
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I feel your pain, Shadelit. I understand if you get buried by school or work, but you need to keep your readers informed. I read a really cool book set in Australia entitled "The Unnaturals". This book just blew me away and seemed like the springboard for a new series. I enjoyed it a lot. But, nothing since and I can't find anything else from this author.
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Re: What to read while waiting for the next P.S. Power book
Argie,
I don't know why anybody would pull off Amazon unless there was an estate issue over who had rights to the intellectual property once the author has died. A writer who I liked over at Baen Books had a dispute with management resulting in all his books being pulled. Then he died, with a recent marriage to a foreign national, and I don't know if the rights were ever sorted out. Anyway, I don't know where Amazon ranks as far as electronic book distribution goes but I haven't even glanced at B&N or Smashwords at this point.
Getting the ship back on course, I recently read a really high action/ high gore zombie book entitled "Zombie Island" by Allen Gamboa. This not for the faint of heart, or weak of stomach, but what originally struck me as a "Dirty Dozen" meets the ZA turned out to be really good at the end. Lots of shocking twists along the way.
I don't know why anybody would pull off Amazon unless there was an estate issue over who had rights to the intellectual property once the author has died. A writer who I liked over at Baen Books had a dispute with management resulting in all his books being pulled. Then he died, with a recent marriage to a foreign national, and I don't know if the rights were ever sorted out. Anyway, I don't know where Amazon ranks as far as electronic book distribution goes but I haven't even glanced at B&N or Smashwords at this point.
Getting the ship back on course, I recently read a really high action/ high gore zombie book entitled "Zombie Island" by Allen Gamboa. This not for the faint of heart, or weak of stomach, but what originally struck me as a "Dirty Dozen" meets the ZA turned out to be really good at the end. Lots of shocking twists along the way.
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