Alan Lennox and the Temp Job of Doom is now available for Barnes and Noble’s Nook readers, and for Kobo readers as well!
Alan Lennox free for Kindle!
Alan Lennox and the Temp Job of Doom is free for the Kindle and Kindle apps, now through Saturday!
And you know you can get the free Kindle app for just about any smartphone, laptop or computer, right?
Download Alan Lennox for free from Amazon!
Alan Lennox has been assigned yet another soul-crushing temp job, keeping him from his first loves – drinking, playing video games, and looking for a boyfriend. But Alan’s new job proves to be anything but boring when his co-workers start turning up dead. The mysterious megacorporation Amalgamated Synergy has taken a deadly interest in Alan and his three roommates, and the hapless quartet are woefully unequipped to deal with the psychotic secretaries, murderous middle managers, and villainous vice-presidents hunting them down.
Their investigation leads them deep into Amalgamated Synergy’s headquarters, but can Alan and his friends stay alive long enough to discover who – or what – waits for them on the top floor?
Interviewed by Kate Danley
Kate Danley, author of The Woodcutter and the Maggie MacKay: Magical Tracker series and a long-time friend, has interviewed me for her blog! We talk about Alan Lennox and the Temp Job of Doom, what I’m working on now, how I started writing and more. Take a look (and check out some of Kate’s brilliant books while you’re there). You can read the whole interview here.
“This Is What He Should Have Said” now for the Nook
My short story, This Is What He Should Have Said, is available right now for the Nook, from Barnes and Noble!
Only ninety-nine cents! Check it out!
(And of course, it’s still available on Amazon too!)
This Is What He Should Have Said
I’ve got a new short story out, available right now for the Kindle for only 99 cents! Pick it up here.
Bradford worries constantly that any new people he meets will find him boring. By and large, his fears are justified. When his co-workers invite him to a casual night out at a bar, Bradford finds making conversation to be as painful as ever. Will he realize how much his life of solitude is costing him before it’s too late?
Something to tide you over until the next book is out. I hope you’ll check it out!