
I've ordered the eBook conversion through CreateSpace. Most of my sales come from eBooks, so I can't really judge how it's doing until it's out. It's a relief to have that part finished, but it's a little bittersweet to have it out in just paperback. I had to go to soccer practice right after I found the proof so I shoved it in my bag.

Translation: CreateSpace made all of my changes, so anything you find that is incorrect while reading it is my fault. With shaky fingers, I opened it and found that it was as close to perfect as one can expect from an imperfect person (me). Yesterday afternoon (the 28th), I went out to my car in the garage and found a package on the hood of it: the Incendiary proof. If you want to get Incendiary epub just click on the below button to download Incendiary epub.I didn't know for sure if the book that is up on Amazon would be the right one (correct file) because I gambled and published it before I received the final physical proof in the mail. “You don’t know how fiercely beautiful you are, do you?” A quiet voice behind me asks, causing me to stiffen and fix my eyes on the rocks along the shoreline. It bathes away the frigid sweat of fear that has broken on my brow. Tipping my face up, I let the rain wash over me. As I study the shadows between the falling-down stone, I imagine creeping shapes of undead Faeries grasping the rock, waiting for our ship to draw nearer to their position. The cold, moss-covered edifices practically scream their presence. I find it difficult to imagine now how the Gancanagh had made this their home for so long without anyone realizing it.



I catch my first sight of the Irish coastline its craggy landscape makes me shiver in dread. I walk slowly to the railing overlooking the water. Pulling my dark pea coat tighter to my body, the wind lifts red tendrils of my hair. Pages of Book: 460 pages (This may be different)Ĭold, fine drops of rain fall softly on my cheeks as I emerge from the darkness of the ship’s interior to the gray, overcast sky of the main deck.
