I'm so excited to pass along this great deal from my good friend and fellow author, Mae Clair! If you haven't read one of her books, now is a GREAT time to begin! Take it away Mae!
I know summer isn’t officially over until the autumnal
equinox rolls around mid-September, but by the time the calendar reads August
31, I’m already thinking fall. My husband and I will be closing our pool this
coming weekend, Halloween stuff is stocked in most every store I visit, and the
days are growing noticeably shorter. I live in the northeast where summer is
much, much too short. Blink and it’s easy to miss. I love fall, but I thrive on
summer. So…I’m lamenting the demise of my favorite season with an end of summer
sale on SOLSTICE ISLAND, my breezy romantic adventure novella.
Why should you read it (other than the fact it’s like a shot
of summer wrapped up inside Kindle pages)? I’m glad you asked.
The Top Ten Reasons
Why You Should Read Solstice Island by Mae Clair:
10. You’ll
meet a hot charter boat captain trying to live down his family legacy.
9.
You’ll encounter a spunky heroine
cryptozoologist, determined hot captain should embrace said family legacy and
all the baggage that goes with it.
8.
You’ll be able to impress your friends with your
stunning new knowledge of cryptozoology.
7.
You may find yourself struck by the
uncontrollable urge to look up blurry images of strange creatures online or go
on a cryptid hunt (think Loch Ness, Big Foot, and the Jersey Devil).
6.
You’ll learn why you should never ignore a
craving for mint chocolate chip ice cream.
5.
The next time your boat is attacked by a
rampaging sea monster, you’ll know precisely what to do.
4.
You’ll be swept up in a tale of romance,
adventure, and folklore.
3.
You’ll uncover buried treasure, thwart a
villain, and discover a new use for a boat oar.
2.
As a 72 page novella, SOLSTICE ISLAND makes a
quick end of summer read.
And the number one
reason you should read SOLSTICE ISLAND:
1.
It’s FREE on Amazon August 31 and September 1!
SOLSTICE ISLAND
Blurb:
Can an ancient leviathan work magic between a practical man and an idealistic woman?
Rylie
Carswell is an amateur cryptozoologist in search of a mythical creature, the
Sea Goliath. In order to reach Solstice Island, a location the ancient
leviathan is rumored to haunt, she’s forced to hire charter boat captain, Daniel
Decatur.
Initially,
Daniel wants nothing to do with the trip or the fool woman waving double
payment in his face. Convinced she’s yet another loony treasure hunter looking
for gold on the remote island, he reluctantly agrees. An embittered neighbor
wants to have his charter license yanked, so the extra cash will help him stay afloat.
It doesn’t
take long for Daniel to realize Rylie is after the same beast his parents were
tracking when they mysteriously vanished ten years earlier. He’s avoided all
links to cryptozoology ever since, but the smart and sexy cryptid hunter has
him second-guessing his oath and wondering what he’s signed on for.
Warning: A family legacy, glowing plankton and rough
waters.
About Mae Clair:
Mae Clair has been chasing myth, monsters and folklore
through research and reading since she was a kid. As an adult, she stumbled
onto the field of cryptozoology and realized there were others like her who
loved speculating about weird and wonderful creatures.
Her blog, From the
Pen of Mae Clair, features a weekly post each Monday where she examines a
different myth or urban legend. In 2013 and 2015, she journeyed to West
Virginia to learn more about the legendary Mothman, a creature who will factor
into an upcoming series of novels.
As a writer, she pens tales of romantic mystery flavored
with a twist of myth or folklore. Married to her high school sweetheart, Mae
lives in Pennsylvania. Her passions include cats, history and exploring old
graveyards. Look for Mae on her website
at MaeClair.net
You can
find Mae Clair at the following haunts:
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Hi, Debbie! *Waving madly* Happy almost end-of-summer. (I wonder if that's an oxymoron, LOL). Thanks so much for helping me spread the word about my breezy freebie. I'm delighted to share it with readers and delighted to have it spotlighted here on your blog!
ReplyDeleteMy ABSOLUTE pleasure Mae! You're welcome here anytime!
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