I used to be pretty
good at keeping track of my books’ sales ranking on amazon, but then life became
unbelievably hectic and I lost track until last week. As it turns out, the
normally $7.99 price for my first Casey Holland mystery, The Opposite of Dark has been reduced to $1.99 on amazon.com!
The story begins when the police tell Casey that her that her
father’s been murdered in his West Vancouver home. But Casey buried her dad
three years earlier, and he never owned a home in West Van, although he’d
always wanted one. The story is about unraveling the truth about one’s past,
and how the childhood’s we thought we knew weren’t the whole picture.
The second
installment, Deadly Accusations, is
also on sale which is great because the book really is a follow-up to all of
the family drama Casey experiences in the first book.
The story picks up the story four months later, when Casey now
finds herself with a boyfriend, Lou, eleven-year-old ward, Summer, and still reeling
with the aftermath of family shocks. Compounding her problems is the murder of
an irritating new coworker who, for some reason, didn’t like Casey, and another
colleague likes Lou a little too much.
By the way, the third
installment, Beneath the Bleak New Moon,
a story about street racing in Vancouver, (a problem that impacts nearly every
North American city) is also on sale for $2.99
And last, but not
least, my latest, The Deep End, a
story about youth at risk (inspired by my volunteer work in a youth detention
centre) has also been reduced to $3.99.
For all you Kobo
users, The Opposite of Dark has been
reduced by at least 50% there as well to $4.99! Bargains, bargains, bargains!
Ya gotta love ’em!
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