FREE STORIES GALORE FROM CANDY JAR!

FREE STORIES GALORE FROM CANDY JAR!

It’s special offer time with Candy Jar Books again!

With the success of the Doctor Who marathon on Twitch, many news fans are being introduced to 1960s Doctor Who for the first time, and with it, the Brigadier, Anne Travers and the Great Intelligence. To celebrate, Candy Jar Books is offering a special treat for these news fans, a chance to see what happens next.

Free on Kindle for five days (starting June 8th):

  • Top Secret Files: An introductory pack featuring new short stories and interviews about the Brigadier.


  • The Dogs of War: The Brigadier and Group Captain Gilmore team-up to deal with an unusual threat in the London Underground. Have the Yeti returned?


  • Times Squared: The Yeti have invaded New York and are lurking in the subway. The Brigadier stands ready to face them.


  • Night of the Intelligence: A kidnap. A conspiracy. And the return of a primal force from the dawn of the universe. The Brigadier fights to protect not only the UK, but the world itself!


  • Avatars of the Intelligence: Threatened by an old enemy, Lucy must step into her grandfather’s shoes. But in her new hometown, who can she trust?

Also free on Kindle, an original sci-fi novel by Peter Grehan. House of Ushers: Dead Man Dancing: Death, intrigue, and lots of ice cream. A space opera for a new generation.

And as a direct download from Candy Jar, the prelude to The Garden Saga, an urban fantasy series from Andy Frankham-Allen. Originally published in 2011, Candy Jar Books have secured the publication rights to both Serere and Seeker (book one of The Garden Saga). Seeker will be released later this year as a new revised version updated for 2018. This will be followed in 2019 by the long-anticipated second novel in the series, Augury.

Blurb:

1788 and a mysterious man arrives at Newington Green. There he will be presented with parchment that will send him on a journey that will take him over 220 years to complete. A journey to uncover the origins of his people, the Children of Kemi, and the prophecy of the Seeker…

The Garden Saga explores mature themes and contains explicit content, and is not recommended for younger readers.

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