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

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Free Halloween Reads!

In the spirit of all that is scary, four of my stories are currently available for free until All Souls Day at Smashwords.

You will need coupons to redeem these free reads:

Blood Work: Dr. Farkas II
Coupon code: PC86M

King's Daughter: Dr. Farkas III
Coupon code: CY87W

Shadow the Ghost Dog: A Shadow the Black Lab Tale #1
Coupon code: ML86U

Chip: A Shadow the Black Lab Tale #4
Coupon code: DB39Q

Dr. Farkas (the first installment in the vampire series) is always free, no coupon required.

Enjoy.

Monday, September 10, 2018

New/Old Release

Fine Form Press has released one more story from the Guppy Soup collection!

This one is "Wanda's Appointment."

Blurb:
Wanda experiences a series of strange, unsettling events during her doctor's appointment.



Check it out. It's a short, free, read!

"Wanda's Appointment" is available from Smashwords and all e-book retailers, except Amazon.

Wednesday, June 03, 2015

Free Reads!

I currently have three free reads from Fine Form Press for people to sample my writing during these summer months.

They are:

Dr. Farkas
The Well
The Neighbor

These stories are available for free from all ebook retailers - except Amazon. Kindle readers can obtain their Kindle-formatted free copies from Smashwords.

I hope readers will enjoy these short stories/novellas. If you do, I encourage you to leave a review.

~JT~


Saturday, May 17, 2014

My Two eFestival Nominated Stories!


Yes, it's true! You've read about it everywhere and I can now confirm the rumors... two of my short works have been nominated in the wildly popular eFestival of Words Virtual Book Fair. They are:


Best Novella

The Betrothal


Best Short Story
The Well





The competition looks fierce in both categories, but I wouldn't have it any other way!

See the complete list of nominations at the eFestival site: efestivalofwords.com

Voting begins July 1 (don't worry I'll remind you) and I would appreciate people reading the stories and then casting a well-deserved vote or two my way.

The Stories:
The Well is a love story, and The Betrothal combines two genres (contemporary and historical) in one sweet romance.

Where to get the stories:
The Well is always free and can be downloaded in any popular ebook format from Smashwords. And, as a special nomination celebration bonus (read bribe), you can get The Betrothal for free at the same site here.

So, don't be shy and spread the word, there are plenty of copies for everyone!

If you're not registered with Smashwords, or if you're not a fan of their site, send me an email and I'll set you up. I know a guy...

I hope you have a chance to read them.

~JT~

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Well - Cover Explained

This post is in reply to those who have asked about the cover of The Well, my new inspirational love story.

The cover tells a subtle story that is at once both tangentially and explicitly related to the subject matter of the events in The Well. Obviously, the cover is an image of a well, as viewed through a television camera. More precisely, it shows an electronically transmitted image of a well, as seen on an older television set, hence the reception lines. It's a way of showing the West's (I suppose I should say North Americans') attitude about social problems that occur halfway around the world. Problems such as the decades-long drought in the Sudan, for example. Imagine, not having any potable water... for over ten years! I don't know about you, but I can't do it.

We are mostly made aware of these very real and troubling social issues through the media, and in particular, through the medium of television (or the internet). TV does an amazing job of relating all these diverse issues. Unfortunately, we quickly become accustomed to the exposure, from our comfortable seat on the couch. As the networks report from around the world night after night, one disaster segues into the next one. Add to that the creation of unnecessarily hyped news items, such as, "The Dow Jones closed 100 points lower today!!!!! and viewers are not solely to blame for developing jaded and cynical views about what is really (read ethically) significant in reported news.

The cover of The Well is an attempt to point towards a more enlightened awareness of this mass media coverage of world events and our blasé attitude towards it.

If you haven`t downloaded your free copy yet, I hope you'll have a chance to read The Well. It is available in a variety of e-reader formats at Goodreads, Smashwords, and also on my website.

You can also purchase a Kindle version from Amazon.

~JT~

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

New Release - The Well


I'm celebrating the Fine Form Press release of my new inspirational novella/short story, The Well.


The Well
December 24th in war-torn and drought-stricken Muhajeria and Sharon convinces her husband to try to fix the broken village well. Jean-Marc is a busy doctor, reluctant to take time away from his patients, but disaster strikes and he must initiate a dramatic rescue. When Jean-Marc’s life hangs in the balance Sharon is filled with regrets. It just might be too late to reveal her Christmas secret.

The Well is available for free on Goodreads, Smashwords, and on my website. If you must pay for it, you can get it from Amazon. (They wouldn't let me give it away for free.)  

I hope you enjoy this sweet love story.

~JT~
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