My YA post-apocalypse novel RIVEN and my urban fantasy/noir DJINN & TONIC have been accepted into BiblioBoard, in the Indie California author program.
What that actually means is you can borrow the ebooks for RIVEN and DJINN & TONIC free of charge by clicking on those links. Welcome to the future. Use this knowledge only for good, for it carries with it a terrible burden (it doesn’t). It does, however, support libraries, which is (as the kids say) dope.
If you do grab the books over there, would you mind giving them a star rating on those selfsame BiblioBoard pages? Because that would make you a truly exceptional human being.
Some more about the books:
RIVEN
Devon’s a teenage medic. Bloom’s a wannabe gunslinger. Just two best friends hanging at the end of the world. When Earth and another world smashed together, everything went sideways. Some people survived, some inhumans too, and they all made for bad neighbors. Fighting for scraps on the face of a changed world, Devon and Bloom have to face alien magic, inhuman monsters, and the inescapable fact that the Merge is going to change them. Deviate them into . . . something else.
But when circumstance flings Devon and Bloom apart, can they find each other across the wild wastelands? Will they recognize each other when they do?
DJINN & TONIC
What if a genie didn’t have powers? What if you wished for a billion dollars and your genie started planning a heist?
Welcome to Remmy’s life: crap work for ungrateful wishers. Her only reward? More wishes, more work. She and her djinn friends have been stuck in 20-something human bodies since Biblical times and—other than a few neat parlor tricks—they can’t snap their fingers and make your wish come true. What they do have is a few thousand years of experience making the impossible possible.
When Remmy’s newest lamp-rubber turns out to be the loathsome owner of a Fortune 500 company with dirty dealings, Remmy finds herself unwillingly descending into a murder mystery that crosses borders, oceans, and every line of human decency.








