So, if you want a way to land a whole lot of excellent reading, plus help out a good cause, all at a super-bargain price, grab one (or all) of these book bundles!
Explanation and link below.
THE UP, UP AND AWAY SUPERHEROES BUNDLE
If
reading is your kryptonite, I've put together a superpoweredStoryBundle—thirteen books with marvelous heroes, supervillains, secret
identities, mutant powers, and extraordinary gentlemen (and ladies).
In
curating this batch, I included my novel Captain Nemo—one of my favorites—the
life story of Jules Verne's fictional friend, who fights pirates at sea, is
marooned on a mysterious island, finds a passage to the center of the Earth,
crosses Africa in a balloon, and builds the extraordinary sub-marine boat, the Nautilus.
Dean
Wesley Smith presents a brand new book featuring his popular and unnaturally
talented character Poker Boy. Heroes comes in all shapes, sizes, and
personas.What makes a hero super? Mark Leslie's collection Nobody's
Hero contains seven stories that explore what makes a hero.
A
power she doesn't want. But everyone else does.In Robin Brande's Dove
Season Marnie has a secret she's been able to hide from the world for
years. But now she's been exposed, and her worst fears are coming true.What
does the government want from her? To use her as a spy? A weapon? A warrior?
She's not made for any of those.But Marnie can't resist the forces who are
after her, any more than she can resist using her power.
Matt
Forbeck's Brave New World: Revolution: In a world in which supers
either work for the government or are thrown into prison, the legend known as
Patriot is finally caught and will soon be executed for his crimes — unless his
friends in the rebellious Defiance can break him out!
In
Jon Mollison's Overlook, nothing's more dangerous than an invisible
man… Matt Ward's Cynetic Wolf: An immortal government,
half-human oppressed masses, and a young hybrid whose existence threatens
everything the cyborg overlords built since the world ended.
In
Lucas Flint's The Superhero's Test, seventeen-year-old Kevin 'Bolt'
Jason must learn how to control his newly discovered superpowers to protect his
family from asupervillain who seeks to destroy him.
What
happens when you find out that you suddenly have super-powers is that Uncle Sam
makes you an offer you can't refuse. That's Working Class Hero by
James Robert Smith. In Fid's Crusade by David Reiss, we see
that in the end, it may take a villain to save the world from those entrusted
with the world's protection.
The Enlivening by Ashlyn Frost—She's his Frankenstein and now it's time
to pay. Tina Glasneck's Hellbent features a hammerless Thor, a devious plan, and a
destiny to thwart. And in Jeremy Flagg's Morning Sun: Before
joining the Nighthawks, thirteen outcasts fought alone. Their paths should
never have crossed. As the Children of Nostradamus come into their own, they
have to ask: does having superpowers make them heroes?
You'll
read these faster than a speeding bullet. (Sorry, the groaners just write
themselves!) – Kevin J. Anderson
* * *
For
StoryBundle, you decide what price you want to pay. For $5 (or more, if you're
feeling generous), you'll get the basic bundle of five books in any ebook
format—WORLDWIDE.
•
Captain
Nemo - The Fantastic Adventures of a Dark Genius by Kevin J.
Anderson
•
Cynetic
Wolf by Matt Ward
•
Working
Class Hero by
James Robert Smith
•
Dove
Season by Robin
Brande
•
The
Superhero's Test by
Lucas Flint
If
you pay at least the bonus price of just $15, you get all five of the regular
books, plus eight more more books, for a total of thirteen!
•
Playing
a Hunch by Dean
Wesley Smith
•
Fid's
Crusade by David
Reiss
•
The
Enlivening by
Ashlyn Frost
•
Nobody's
Hero by Mark
Leslie
•
Morning
Sun by Jeremy
Flagg
•
Overlook by Jon Mollison
•
Hellbent by Tina Glasneck
•
Brave
New World Revolution by
Matt Forbeck
This
bundle is available only for a limited time via http://www.storybundle.com. It allows easy reading on computers,
smartphones, and tablets as well as Kindle and other ereaders via file
transfer, email, and other methods. You get multiple DRM-free formats (.epub,
.mobi) for all books!
It's
also super easy to give the gift of reading with StoryBundle, thanks to our
gift cards – which allow you to send someone a code that they can redeem for
any future StoryBundle bundle – and timed delivery, which allows you to control
exactly when your recipient will get the gift of StoryBundle.
Why
StoryBundle? Here are just a few benefits StoryBundle provides.
•
Get
quality reads: We've chosen works from excellent authors to bundle together in
one convenient package.
•
Pay
what you want (minimum $5): You decide
how much these fantastic books are worth. If you can only spare a little,
that's fine! You'll still get access to a batch of exceptional titles.
•
Support
authors who support DRM-free books: StoryBundle is a platform for authors to
get exposure for their works, both for the titles featured in the bundle and
for the rest of their catalog. Supporting authors who let you read their books
on any device you want—restriction free—will show everyone there's nothing
wrong with ditching DRM.
•
Give
to worthy causes: Bundle buyers have a chance to donate a portion of their
proceeds to the Challenger Center for Space Education!
•
Receive
extra books: If you beat the bonus price, you'll get the bonus books!
StoryBundle was created to give a platform for independent
authors to showcase their work, and a source of quality titles for thirsty
readers. StoryBundle works with authors to create bundles of ebooks that can be
purchased by readers at their desired price. Before starting StoryBundle,
Founder Jason Chen covered technology and software as an editor for Gizmodo.com
and Lifehacker.com.
For more information, visit our website at storybundle.com,
tweet us at @storybundle and like us on Facebook.
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