Thriller
After It’s Over the Audiobook is available now!
I love audiobooks! I’ve lived a busy life and audiobooks have allowed me to listen to many more books than I would have been able to read. If you love audiobooks like I do, you know that the narrator can make or break the book. That’s why I partnered with Arthur Talley, an experienced audiobook narrator and voice actor, to bring you a wonderful rendition of After It’s Over. He brings life to the characters of my imagination in a way that perfectly complements the story.
The audiobook is available on Audible, Apple Books and Amazon now. I was an Audible subscriber for over a decade and it is one of the best way to enjoy audiobooks. Now that I’m on the other end of the equation, I get to become a bounty hunter. By giving you the opportunity to enjoy my book for free through an Audible trial subscription, I get a bounty for every one of you that decides it is worth it to keep paying. Either way, we both can win. You get a great audiobook for free and I get a chance to collect my bounty. :) Bounties are region specific. Click your region below to listen to After It’s Over for free.
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Fantasy
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Kindle Unlimited Bounty Hunting
While we’re talking about bounty hunting, there’s another type of bounty I’m after. I’m a regular Kindle Unlimited subscriber, usually picking up a subscription when they go on sale or when I have some extra time to read. It is a great deal for heavy readers. If you’re the kind of reader who likes to plow through a dozen or more books a month, KU lets you start series and keep on going without any extra cost. Just like Audible, I can get a bounty for anyone who signs up for the free trial and decides to keep the service. If you haven’t dipped your toes in the KU waters yet, click the links below to join and then click the following images to find some amazing indie titles on KU. All of my books are there as well. :)