Some of the brightest luminaries of our field -- including L. Jagi Lamplighter, Dean Wesley Smith, and Kevin J Anderson -- unite to bring you an unprecedented deal on books.
As Kevin J. Anderson (author and publisher of Wordfire Press), has to say about the Bump In The Night book bundle:
If you’re ready for summer thrills and chills (ones that don’t even require air conditioning), I’m happy to show off the brand new “Bump in the Night Thrillers” storybundle, which just launched today. Sixteen suspenseful, fun, and entertaining reads.
You name your own price, get the eBooks via instant download in your preferred format. You support indie authors, and a portion of the proceeds goes directly to charity, to support the worthy cause of the Challenger Learning Centers for Space Science Education.
The bundle books include compelling urban fantasy reads with some of the strangest detectives you’ve ever met, including Dan Shamble Zombie P.I. in my own Unnatural Acts, as well as ghosts, elves, vampires, sorceresses, modern-day dragon slayers, immortal Shakespearean characters, and more in Dean Wesley Smith’s The Deep Sunset, R.R. Virdi’s Grave Beginnings, Patrick Hester’s Into the Fire, Susan Sizemore’s Living Dead Girl, J.A. Pitt’s Night Terrors, L. Jagi Lamplighter’s Prospero Lost, Alex Berg’s Red Hot Steele and Cold Hard Steele.
For thrilling adventures in other times and places, there’s Death Wind by Travis Heermann and Jim Pinto and Lady Sherlock by Brooks Wachtel. For straight suspense with a high-tech or a darker edge, you’ll enjoy the Daredevils Club novel Artifact written by me, F. Paul Wilson, Matthew J. Costello, and Janet Berliner, and The Demon in Business Class by Anthony Dobranski, Whack Job by Mike Baron, and The Devil’s Churn by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. If you like all kinds of fast-paced fiction, there’s the new anthology Pulse Pounders 2: Adrenaline.
The bundle is only available through August 16. Get a huge bundle of reading material, help support indie authors, as well as the Challenger Center.
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Selected Reviews:
Red Hot Steele by Alex P. Berg
"Do you like Law & Order? Do you like ogres and elves and swords? Do you like snarky dialogue? Then read this book."
– Amazon Revews
Cold Hard Steele by Alex P. Berg
"An absolutely thrilling and fun noir urban fantasy read."
– Amazon Review
The Demon in Business Class by Anthony Dobranski
"A captivating tale crafted by a true wordsmith. The author Anthony Dobranski exhibits rare talent. This is a wonderful literary achievement as well as an intriguing story."Grave Beginnings by R.R. Virdi
– Amazon Review
"I believe R.R. Virdi belongs with other Urban Fantasy greats like Jim Butcher. The Grave Report is sure to go far and only pick up more fans with each successful novel. I can't wait to see where R.R. Virdi will take us next."
– A Drop Of Ink Reviews
The Deep Sunset by Dean Wesley Smith
"[The Poker Boy] series is unlike anything else out there. It's quirky and a lot of fun."
– Amazing Stories
The Devil's Churn by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
[Rusch's horror novels are] horror in the same way that Robert Bloch's Psycho is—horror of the soul.
– Locus
Lady Sherlock - Circle of the Smiling Dead by Brooks Arthur Wachtel
"A terrific tale of sleuthing in post-Victorian England with Tasha Dorrington, a daring female detective who takes on a mysterious murder of a government official. The characters are fresh and come alive, and the prose evokes sights and sounds from elite clubs to remote islands. Brooks Arthur Wachtel has written many action adventure shows for TV and combines that with fascinating knowledge of the British Empire to craft a rousing story. A real page turner."
– Amazon Review
Unnatural Acts by Kevin J. Anderson
"Kevin Anderson sure knows how to write an "unnatural" adventure. The characters are lovable, in spite of their unnatural existence. And the cases are fun to unravel. Great series, looking forward to reading the next one."
– Amazon Review
Prospero Lost by L. Jagi Lamplighter
"Intelligent and eminently enjoyable, this series opener by a first-time author is a first-rate choice for fans of mythic urban fantasy."
– Publishers Weekly, starred review
Pulse Pounders: Adrenaline by Fiction River
"… fans of the unconventional will be well satisfied."
– Publishers Weekly on Fiction River: Pulse Pounders
Death Wind by Travis Heerman and Jim Pinto
"Death Wind is a story that will keep you up well into the night. Highly recommend this title."Night Terrors by J.A. Pitts
– Amazon Review
"The heartbreak. The action. The drama. This is just pure awesomeness. The plot kept thickening. I can't wait for the next installment."
– Amazon Review
Whack Job by Mike Baron
"Mike Baron's Whack Job is pretty freaking brilliant."
– James Owen
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