We're looking forward to so many new releases this fall, it's almost difficult to keep track of them all. One of the most exciting developments is the release of the first three books in VMK Fewings' Stone Masters series, a vampire saga that explores all the dark mystery behind the famed undead as well as the ancient order sworn to destroy them. This week, we're offering a free digital edition of "Mortal Veil," a short story by VMK Fewings, which offers a brief, scintillating peek into this world. If you like what you read here, then mark your calendars. There will be much more headed your way this Halloween.
In the meantime, you can download the short story here, or email us at zovabooks@gmail.com for a Kindle, NOOK, or Apple edition.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Remembering Dances With Wolves
This past week, we've been excited to see Michael Blake's epic masterpiece, The Holy Road, hit top ten status in a variety of categories on Amazon and BN.com. For the most part, this was due to a phenomenal two-hour documentary about the making of the film Dances With Wolves on the Bio channel. Many readers and moviegoers have asked the question, "What happens to Lt. John Dunbar?" at the close of that first story, and the documentary does not fail to mention that there is, in fact, an answer. Thank you, A&E. If there was anything we could have asked for from you, it would be that readers would learn about this book. And so they have.
Check out more from the Bio channel over at their website, where you just might find out when a rerun of the documentary will be showing. In the meantime, do feel free to download your own copy of the book, The Holy Road, and get an answer to that twenty year old question. (Or start from the beginning...)
Check out more from the Bio channel over at their website, where you just might find out when a rerun of the documentary will be showing. In the meantime, do feel free to download your own copy of the book, The Holy Road, and get an answer to that twenty year old question. (Or start from the beginning...)
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