Wednesday, August 27, 2014

I Got Some New Stuff!



My excitement is growing by leaps and bounds!

I have two new things to talk about today!

First up, the new Audiobook!  Don’t Come Around Here No More – A Tale Of Sardis County is now live, and available for your listening pleasure!

It’s the first story in my series Tales Of Sardis County.  It’s a fun romp that introduces Sardis County, a place where the magic is real.  The basic plot of this story is:  three high school seniors, attempting to complete their social studies project, discover an open doorway to Hell in an old man’s basement.

Don’t Come Around Here No More is narrated by Patrick Peterson.  Patrick has narrated several of my stories, including the short story, The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald.  He’s done a tremendous job on this one, and I think you’ll enjoy listening to it!  It’s available now at Audible.com and Amazon.com, soon to be at Apple’s iTunes.  Click here for the link to Amazon.

The second big piece of news would have happened Sunday, but Amazon has had some glitches in its KDP system, which caused a delay in the U.S. release until late yesterday.

Junior’s Farm – A Tale Of Sardis County, my new novel, is now available at Amazon for your Kindle reading.  It’s also available at Barnes & Noble, Apple’s iBooks, Kobo, Scribd, DriveThruFiction, and Smashwords.  This was a fun novel to write!  It’s the second story in the Tales Of Sardis County series, and features some new characters.  It’s more of a romance this time, with magic thrown in…and some threats to the romance from some members of the Giambini crime family!  The last time the Giambinis appeared was in the Justice Security novel, Jackie Blue.  The front page of my website has links to all of the places that offer this novel, but if you want the Kindle version from Amazon, just click here.

There you have it – two pieces of exciting news from the T. M. Bilderback universe!  I hope you enjoy the stories as you…

Keep reading!

Michael (T. M. Bilderback)




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