Thursday, April 24, 2014

The D.A.'s Forever—On Sale For 99¢ Thru April 30

KINDLE COUNTDOWN DEAL: 24 April — 30 April 2014



LOW PRICE ALERT!

Now's a great time to purchase my Kindle novel THE D.A.'s FOREVER, which is just 99¢ through April 30, 2014. If you enjoy stories about friendship, romance, and nostalgia, and don't mind a little raunchiness, check out THE D.A.'s FOREVER by dropping by its dedicated website, where you can learn more about the book; or on its product page on Amazon where you can read a sample chapter, purchase the ebook, and even give it to someone as a gift if you'd like! And, no, a Kindle device is not needed to read THE D.A.'s FOREVER, or any other Kindle books; free reading apps for PC, Mac, and smartphone are available from Amazon, or you can just read the book in your browser via the Kindle Cloud Reader.

Brief plot summary:

It's 1988, and four men reunite for a special Fifties-themed homecoming celebration at their old New Jersey high school, thirty years after graduation. While in their teens, the boys had been known collectively as the D.A.'s (not so much a "gang" as a tight group of friends); but time and distance have brought changes and adult responsibilities. Letting go of the past proves challenging for the quartet, which consists of Frankie, the group leader and tough-guy greaser still playing the part at age 48; Denny, Frankie's best friend, whose misguided counsel to his 20-year-old son backfires in his face; Tony, the romantic, whose marriage and happiness are threatened by the reappearance of an old love; and Eddy, the straight-laced nerd and arguably most centered of the four thrown into emotional turmoil by the appearance of a new one. Now, all four must find the courage to leave the past behind as they come to terms with middle age and the realities of their diverse lives.

More detailed plot summaries can be found on the following sites:

askDavid.com

AwesomeGang

Bookgoodies

Goodkindles

Note: THE D.A.'s FOREVER contains explicit language and sexual situations. Reader discretion is advised.


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