Books for Christmas, or: Shameless Plug



            It’s time to buy Christmas presents. Feeling the pressure yet? Me, too.

            You might expect me to try and talk you into buying one of my books, and who am I not to meet your expectations? Think of it this way: Storm Chaser and most of Storm Chaser Shorts are set in the middle of a summer heat wave. Readers who hate summer will say, “I’m so glad it’s winter!” Readers who love summer will say, “Thank goodness – something to take my mind off winter!” It’s win-win, and since Storm Chaser is an action-adventure-romantic comedy-mystery, and the short stories in my collection also cover a wide range, they can appeal to readers of many genres.

            And if that doesn’t work, remember that you have to catch up on what’s going on before the sequel comes out next year

            Of course, if you’re a history fan there’s always Smoky Days and Sleepless Nights: A Century Or So With The Albion Fire Department, which covers … well, I guess the subtitle pretty much covers what it covers.


            Or on my website at www.markrhunter.com.

            Or you can get the first two works of the Storm Chaser series at my publisher’s website, http://www.whiskeycreekpress.com/store/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&zenid=65467e827cfad278855ce5ffdc962026&keyword=mark+r+hunter (it’s a series!) and at Barnes and Noble:

And Storm Chaser is even online at Fictionwise:  http://www.fictionwise.com/ebooks/a67096/Mark-R-Hunter/?

            Finally, print copies of Storm Chaser and Smoky Days can be found at the Albion New Era and Churubusco News offices, and the latter at the Brick Ark Inn, while Storm Chaser should also be available at Summer’s Stories in Kendallville and The Bookmark in Fort Wayne.

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