Posted by Teddyrose@1 on October 23, 2012
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Hi all,
I did receive books but just had surgery on Friday and am not feeling up to being on the computer more that 10 minutes at a time. I wanted to let you know that Hellfire & Damnation II by Connie C. Wilson , starting on five days leading up to Halloween (October 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31), is completely FREE as a Kindle download. Tell your friends!
The book is currently on tour and has received some awesome reviews. See for yourself:
Little Black Marks
The Wormhole
Turning the Pages
Book Description:
Publisher: Merry Blacksmith Press, August 1, 2012
Category: Short Stories, Psychological Thriller
Tour Dates: October, 2012 Available in: Print, Kindle, Epub & PDF, 168 pages
Cover Art by Vincent Chong.
Hellfire & Damnation II is the sequel to the well-received award-winning short story collection
Hellfire& Damnation(
www.HellfireAndDamnationTheBook.com) (
E-Lit award, Silver Feather award). The first collection contained 15 short stories that described the sins punished at each of the 9 Circles of Hell within Dante’s
Inferno. With that framing device and an Introduction by William F. Nolan (
Logan’s Run), the 2011 visit to Hell was 47,000 words that critics called “blazingly original.”
The sequel, Hellfire & Damnation II, is slightly longer, at 53,000 words, containing 11 short stories that, once again, address the sins punished at each of the 9 Circles of Hell. Plus, this time, there is an illustration for each story and a From the Author section, which describes the inspiration for each story. [There are no recurring characters, however, so no need to have read the first book in order to plunge into the second.]
As 5-time Stoker(R) winner Gary Braunbeck said: “I really don’t know how she managed to do it, but Wilson surpasses her previous Hellfire & Damnation collection with this sequel. Her writing is stronger, streamlined, and often lyrical, despite the nastiness her words describe. This is another impressive collection of tales from a writer I could very well learn to hate if she gets much better. Seriously, Connie, can’t you write just one stinker so the rest of us will feel a little bit better?”
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