Posted by Louise on January 28, 2013 · Leave a Comment
The Serial: A Year in the Life of Marin County became a global bestseller in the Seventies, hilariously skewering a self-obsessed age of psycho-babble, meditation, zen jogging, pet psychiatry – and bucket-loads of organic granola.
Now, to mark 35 years since it was first published, the novel is going on sale in e-book form for the first time, with new artwork, bonus features, interviews and reviews from the time, plus a new preface by author... Read More
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Posted by Louise on December 10, 2012 · Leave a Comment
VAMPIRE thriller Blood Prophecy: The Fated Three has gone on sale, with legions of e-reader owners sinking their teeth into the supernatural novel.
The three-part e-book sees 17-year-old Selene Giovanni’s dull and lonely world change dramatically when a new student starts at her school. It turns out there is a lot more to the mysterious Gregori than meets the eye, and together they are plunged into a world of danger, excitement and vampires, as... Read More
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Posted by Louise on July 1, 2012 · Leave a Comment
SUE MARGOLIS‘S hilarious novel Neurotica is now available to Kindle, iPad and Kobo readers. It is the third chick-lit classic to go digital with Apostrophe Books.
Hailed by People as “Bridget Jones’s Diary for the matrimonial set”, it tells the story of Anna Shapiro, a sex-starved journalist on a mission to find some fun after the ordeal of hypochondriac husband Dan. So she spends the next few weeks committing adultery for... Read More
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Posted by Louise on May 4, 2012 · Leave a Comment
ANOTHER CHICK-LIT classic is going digital with Apostrophe Books today as Sue Margolis‘s hilarious novel Apocalipstick goes on sale.
The story of the turbulent love life of beauty columnist Rececca Fine, it is available to download now on Amazon, iTunes, Kobo and most other retailers. In the book, it seems Rebecca’s fortunes are looking up when she meets dashing new colleague Max Stoddart, but trouble is around the corner in the shape... Read More
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