Peter’s Books: Fiction

Now that we have a new entry editor here to play with, I thought I would be a good little beta tester and post an entry that used as much of it as humanly possible. Take the editor out for a leisurely spin. I thought there was no better way to do that than through some shameless self promotion.

For those who have not read my entries prior to OD’s original shutdown, I’m a writer. I do fiction, non-fiction, poetry and comic book scripts. I’ve been writing stuff since I was twelve, even wrote my first full novel when I was thirteen. When kids were out playing during the two summer months away from school, I was at home writing a 200 page novel. While I never stopped writing since then, it wasn’t until the early 2000s that I started to seriously start creating works for formal publication. Since then I have been making money on and off, and have been writing full time since 2010.

So since OD was shut down, there have been a lot of releases, so for this entry I’m going to concentrate on works of fiction. I will do poetry and non-fiction in future entries, as I don’t want these things to get too big. So here are some works of fiction I’ve written and released since 2014:


 

Tite: The Official Douche Bag Travel Guide of Chad Barrington

Date Released: January 2017.

Details: After having a tantrum in court that lands him in contempt, Chad Barrington is forced to seek counseling and take two months off. Unable to work, this top notch lawyer decides to go on vacation and sooth his battered ego. He quickly learns that it’s possible to be a total Douche in paradise as well…

Available for purchase at:

Smashwords, Lulu, i-tunes, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads, Kobo

 


 

Tite: Lunar One

Date Released: August 2016

Details: Dr. Morgan Taylor is living out his childhood dream. He’s going to become an astronaut and spend six months on Earth’s first lunar base. He’s excited about the mission until he learns that things are not what they seem on Lunar One.

Available for purchase at:

Smashwords, Lulu, i-tunes, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads, Kobo

 


 

Tite: Home For the Holidays

Date Released: January 2016.

Details: After spending too many Christmas dinners alone, Artie Jackson decided to take matters into his own hands. He concocted the perfect plan to force his kids to come home for the holidays, kicking and screaming if necessary. Will the plan work and bring home some much needed love to the festive season or will it just be the opening salvo of what might be another dysfunctional family gathering.

Available for purchase at:

Smashwords, Lulu, i-tunes, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads, Kobo

 


 

Tite: Outrageous Proposal

Date Released: February 2016.

Details: When Craig Greene’s cell phone is stolen while eating breakfast with his brother, he thought there was nothing worse that could happen to him. He would eventually find out how terribly wrong that assumption was.

Available for purchase at:

Smashwords, Lulu, i-tunes, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads, Kobo

 

 


 

Tite: The Summer Home

Date Released: August 2015.

Details: Every year the Anderlini family enjoyed their time at the summer home. Their getaway retreat where they could get away from the city and enjoy time together as a family without most of the distractions of school and work. Yet shortly into their stay, something happens that forces this family  to accept a new, unexpected occupant for the summer. Their new guest tests their limits, forces them to face their own flaws and rise above it.

Available for purchase at:

Smashwords, Lulu, i-tunes, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads, Kobo

 

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November 15, 2017

Did Apple want anything in return for their logo appearing on the cover of Outrageous Proposal?

November 15, 2017

I’m not popular enough to be worth their effort, but even if they did notice… wouldn’t they appreciate the free advertising?

November 15, 2017

Impressive! The novels, not the editor!

November 16, 2017

Nice!

November 18, 2017

OK, you know I’m going to ask … why don’t I see Amazon on here?

November 18, 2017

I made a decision a long, long time ago never to work with Amazon. Their policies and record in treating authors is appalling to say the least. If I’m going to make next to nothing, I’d rather do it with someone else than let a crooked site like Amazon make a single dime off of my works. But that’s just me…

Cheers,