Haunting Prose, Troubled Waters, and Creative Throbs: Discounted Literary Fiction eBooks

The Shepherd

The Shepherd ($0.99) by Benjamin Laskin: The Tanners wanted their young son to experience the great outdoors. Jesse got rotten weather, cabin fever, and his “boring” Uncle Owen instead. But when a deadly threat visits, Jesse soon learns there is more to his uncle than he thought. Owen might be a lousy uncle, but mess with his family, and you’ll regret he ever rose from his rocking chair.

This deal is good on April 25, 2025

Kindle


Pineville Trace

Pineville Trace ($0.99) by Wes Blake: An “introspective, haunting tale that remains with us” (Heavy Feather Review) about a man on the run from his former life, following a cat named Buffalo. Blake’s haunting prose captures a man on the brink of transformation, urging readers to ponder the thin line between redemption and damnation. Winner of the Etchings Press Book Prize.

This deal is good on April 25, 2025

Kindle


Crossing Lake Pontchartrain

Crossing Lake Pontchartrain ($1.99) by Arthur Byrd: In a sleepy Mississippi town, a forty-year-old laments his collapsing marriage and dim career prospects until a beautiful Argentine artist—and a cast of artsy, worldly new friends in New Orleans—help him discover the creative throb of a city renewing itself. He gets a second chance at creativity and love. An inspiring coming-of-age tale for adults.

This deal is good on April 25, 2025

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Catbird Winter

Catbird Winter ($2.99) by Monté Hill: Before Hurricane Helene in 2024, there was the Great Flood of 1916—108 years later, history repeated itself. Catbird Winter is set in rural Western North Carolina during WWI and tells the story of two ill-fated characters of vastly different social classes. They’re thrown together by circumstance, headed for troubled waters.

This deal is good on April 25, 2025

Kindle


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