Unraveled Artists, Blurred Identities, and Ancient Voices: Discounted Literary Fiction eBooks
The End of the Storm ($0.99) by Michael Laor: Ingrid, a painter, is tired of her husband calling all the shots. When he signs an exclusive contract for her artwork behind her back, it’s the last straw. Furious, she clears her mind, skiing and crashes into a young nomad, and they forge a surprising bond of understanding. A novel that depicts what we are and aren’t willing to do for our careers.
This deal is good on April 12, 2026
Humming the Blues: Cantando los Blues ($1.99) by Cass Dalglish: This collection of poems is a jazz poetry rendition of ancient Iraqi pictographs pressed into clay thousands of years ago by Enheduanna, the first person in history—female or male—to sign her own text. Originally published only in English, Humming the Blues/Cantando los Blues (a boca cerrada) is now a bilingual edition.
This deal is good on April 12, 2026
Shakespeare's Vengenance ($2.99) by Ion Parreah: Jazz Age New York. Beneath the shine of Prohibition, a former actor is drawn into a secret circle where Shakespeare is ritual, not performance. Once it begins, no one can leave their role. As identities blur and past wounds resurface, the line between character and self erodes—at an irreversible cost.
This deal is good on April 12, 2026
Prussian Blue (The Oil Paint Series) ($0.99) by Zara Katanzaro: This isn’t a love story. It’s a spiral. Kai Nasseri tries to rebuild her life, but nothing holds. An on-off relationship—fuelled by absence and return—pulls her back, each time eroding her sense of self. A dark literary novel about attachment, repetition, and unravelling, with unexpected humour.
This deal is good on April 12, 2026