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message 1: by Stephen (new)

Stephen McCarthy | 54 comments Hi,

As it is the Holiday season I have included my two e-books in the Smashwords seasonal sale. This runs through January 1 2020 (U.S.A. time)

I have listed both titles for FREE download as at this stage in my career a read with a comment, good or bad, is more valuable than a monetary reward.

My first novel is 'Searching For Ahimsa', a political novel with a human touch.

Northern Ireland 1998. A ceasefire. A new dawn. The men of violence are off buying new suits to become respectable when the untimely death of an MP opens a door to power.

Two very different men seize the chance to do something with their lives that is bigger than them and the women they love. These two love stories, one new, one established, are tested by uncertain times.

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...


My second novel is 'Battered', a coming of age tale set in a seaside Chip shop.

The shadow of a death haunts the lives of a group of young friends in a small Irish seaside town with a dark recent past.
The friends struggle to deal with teenage attractions and the recent death of a young girl. New boy Kevin offers a fresh face to brighten their days but Kevin hides a secret of his own.
Will blossoming young love defeat old hatreds and restore stolen futures?

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...


Thank you in advance for your interest and time.

All the best on this merry adventure.
Stephen


message 2: by Peter (new)

Peter Mulholland | 1 comments Hi Stephen – the proposition that ‘the men of violence are buying new suits to become respectable’ suggests that your book is shit. But don't worry - that could be the makings of it.


message 3: by Stephen (new)

Stephen McCarthy | 54 comments Peter wrote: "Hi Stephen – the proposition that ‘the men of violence are buying new suits to become respectable’ suggests that your book is shit. But don't worry - that could be the makings of it."

Thank for the feedback Peter, comments always welcome.

Cheers
Stephen


message 4: by Stephen (new)

Stephen McCarthy | 54 comments A big thank you to the seven people who took a chance on my writing in the recent sale.

I hope you enjoy the reads and any feedback is very welcome.

Happy New Year,
Stephen


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