The Manningtree Account novella is FREE to download from Amazon Kindle this whole weekend, Friday – Sunday! #welcometomanningtree
“…with beaks as deadly as blades, let them peck eyes from skulls, and tear flesh from bones.”
If it’s a shall I, shan’t I, will I, won’t I… and you’re still pondering whether to buy Daughters of the Oak, what better time to dip your toes and feel the darkness creep, than with a FREE ebook.
The Manningtree Account is the original root from which Daughters grew. It’s a stand-alone novella, but if you then fancy going a little deeper, digging further into the tale, you can purchase the extended, longer version, Daughters of the Oak.
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Did you take advantage of the Free Kindle offer of The Manningtree Account?
Thank you to everyone who during the festive week pushed my dark novella up into the Top 10 of Historical Thrillers. Admittedly these rating only last a while, and in reality how important is a number?! The true importance is what the reader thinks! Have you read it yet? As a novella, it’s a quick read, perfect for a quiet Sunday afternoon…or night, in the dark!
Maybe you’re ready for Daughters of the Oak? It is NOT a follow-on or sequel but an extended more in-depth edition that digs deeper into the past, dredging up the personal history between witch and finder…and what about Alex! For a few pennies, no more than a cost of a Coffee, you can snuggle down with Daughters of the Oak, Kindle edition this afternoon. Or treat yourself to a stunning paperback book.
If you’re hankering for a different genre or supernatural romance is more your thing, Remember to Love Me could be a surprise gem… beautiful heartwarming moments scattered with plenty of heartaches, loss, betrayal, desperation and death.
If you’ve read any of my books, firstly thank you, and if you could write a few lines of an Amazon or Goodreads review would be more than awesome.
The Manningtree Account – FREE this weekend
Season’s Greetings to all, and as a little gift from me to you, The Manningtree Account novella is FREE to download from Amazon Kindle this weekend only – 23rd / 24th December!
“…with beaks as deadly as blades, let them peck eyes from skulls, and tear flesh from bones. They shalt do my bidding. We shalt listen and dance to their cries. I would spare them the cold this bleak night, their bodies warmer for the blanket of blood.”
This is the perfect teaser, a little witchy taster. If you’ve been pondering on whether or not to buy Daughters of the Oak, this is the ideal time to dip your toes and feel the darkness creep. The Manningtree Account is the original story on which Daughters was created. It’s a stand-alone novella, but if you then fancy digging a little deeper into the tale, you can purchase the extended edition Daughters of the Oak.
Enjoy! 😈
Facebook Giveaway
Facebook Giveaway! Win a Kindle eBook!
With the release of ‘The Manningtree Account’ on 15th March, I’m thrilled to giveaway an Amazon kindle eBook to 3 lucky winners!
To enter head over to http://www.facebook.com/beckywrightauthor
*Giveaway ends 14th March at midnight. 3 lucky winners will be drawn at random. Kindle eBook will be gifted direct to their Kindle email address. Remember, you don’t need a kindle device, you can download the kindle app to your tablet or phone – visit Amazon for details. This is an independent giveaway, and, in no way connected to Facebook.*
Pre-Order NOW
My little dark fantasy tale of revenge is now available to pre-order worldwide from Amazon. Release date 15th March 2017
1646 – A time of English Civil War, when life is cheap, death common and superstition consumes the hearts of God-fearing folk. The life of a healer is precarious, dwelling in the shadows of normal society. Ostracised, their time running out as the self-appointed Witchfinder General scours the countryside for the Devil’s whores…
2016 – One dark night, one sleepy town, one family gripped by terror. The EAPI paranormal team are called to investigate dark poltergeist activity. But, as the eternal night finally loosens its grip, it seems that some evil deeds are never forgotten, reaching out from beyond the grave to exact their revenge…