Sunday, February 27, 2011
"30 Pieces of Silver" by Carolyn McCray (@craftycmc)
Hold onto your hats, my fellow readers. You're about to be in for one heck of a storm. I haven't been this engaged in a novel since I don't know when. If you're not familiar with Carolyn McCray, she's been ghost writing for many years, and is now taking the indie publishing world by storm with both her gut-wrenchingly good novels and her innovative marketing tactics. She's the co-founder of ZTS Promotions (www.ztspromotions.com), and the founder of the Indie Book Collective (www.indiebookcollective.com) and Bestseller for a Day (www.bestsellerforaday.com). She will be a panelist at SXSW (South by Southwest) talking about online marketing and independent writing. Basically, she's all around awesome.
And today (Monday, Feb. 28th) her novel, 30 Pieces of Silver, will be the Bestseller for a Day. What does this mean to you, the reader? Well, it means you'll get the e-novel for $.99 if you purchase it right now (whether or not you have a Kindle or a Nook, you can still read it). It also means you can enter to win a Kindle by going here. It ALSO means you're eligible for a full refund after purchasing Plain Jane, McCray's first thriller. IT ALSO MEANS you get to be involved in trying to drive an indie author up the Amazon.com bestselling lists. That enough also's for ya? And I'm telling you, if there was ever an author that deserved it, it's Carolyn McCray.
But let's talk about the book itself. First things first. If you're Christian, which I am, this novel may be uncomfortable for you. It was for me. This novel makes The Da Vinci Code look like a trip to Bible Camp. It is unabashedly and unashamedly controversial.
That said, I have never read another thriller that had a more engaging plot, with more detailed characters that I fully cared about. I was swept up in the action immediately and never had a moment of feeling pulled out of it.
I felt taken care of by the author, if that makes sense. I didn't ever have the sense that the novel was going to let me down, which can sometimes be a concern with indie books. McCray handles the different time periods with aplomb, switching back and forth from modern times and the Biblical period without fits or starts.
Truth be told, I liked this novel a lot more than I wanted to. Considering the religious controversy, I was ambivalent to the point of not being sure I wanted to read it at all. But from the first page, I kind of didn't have a choice as to whether or not I was going to see it through. And it is definitely worth the read.
So, pick up an amazing novel for $.99 that people will be talking about (trust me on this one). Enter to win amazing prizes. Help indie authors everywhere.
You'll come back and thank me for it. :) You can pick up 30 Pieces of Silver here.
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