Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Guest today, Linda Mooney and her LORD OF THUNDER


Read Linda Mooney’s erotic tale, LORD OF THUNDER
Book 1 of the "Thunder" Trilogy
An erotic fantasy romance novel by Linda Mooney
Available from Whiskey Creek Press Torrid
Annie Mayall was a young bride, brought to Montana in 1940 by her new husband to start their new life together...as soon as he struck it rich in the promised silver mines. Abandoned for three long desperate and lonely years, Annie was forced to survive by herself in the wilds of the mountains. Until one stormy night brought a severely wounded stranger to her tiny one-room cabin. A stranger both mystical and fascinating. A stranger who not only brought her happiness, but a kind of love she never knew existed.
A stranger who was not of this earth.
Warning: This book contains mutilation, abandonment, total isolation, harsh and unbearable weather, blood-letting, attempted homicide, attempted angel-cide, snoopy but concerned neighbors, close confinement, promises kept, and unusual uses for a feather.To read an excerpt and to order:
https://www.whiskeycreekpress.com/torrid/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=424
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Also Available! EENIE MEENIE
A horrific short story by Gail Smith (Linda Mooney w/a)
From Red Rose Publishing
To read an excerpt and to order:
http://redrosepublishing.com/bookstore/product_info.php?products_id=390
**And if you send her a receipt or proof of purchase for EENIE MEENIE, she’ll send you a PDF of another brand-new horror short story FREE!
Write her at: linda@lindamooney.com
EENIE MEENIE:
Something lives in the big black plastic garbage bag. Something that isn't human. Something that depends on the goodwill of others to provide it with food. Fortunately, it's not particular if its meal is dead, long dead... or alive.

4 comments:

Linda Mooney said...

Thank you, Cerise! I will be more than happy to give away a copy of my book, as additional thanks! :D

Cerise DeLand said...

OH this is Delightful!

Teri Thackston said...

LOl! I love the warning!
Teri

Fran Lee said...

Sounds like a book I want to read.