Weekend Briefing: Omnibus Re-Release
Welcome back, agents. In anticipation for the re-release of the pilot of my rebranded (and re-edited, re-formatted, and re-covered) Kristian Clark series, I am re-releasing the original release The Bachelor Missions, now an omnibus of what will be the first three books in the re-release series. These books, while not re-covered in the omnibus (why improve on perfection?), are re-edited and re-formatted. Which means two things:
1. There's going to be a hardback now! I've submitted it to Amazon, and it should pop up at any time.
2. The ebook is now very readable and going to omnibus pricing. So be sure to grab a copy before the updated pricing goes into affect!
3. Not to worry, though, because the ebook is also returning to Kindle Unlimited!
Price Changes:
Ebook: $0.99/$9.99
Paperback: $19.99/$25
Hardback: New! Going to be $25
He’s a capable in all things but romance.
She’s determined to recruit him one kiss at a time.
The good-guys, the bad-guys, and the wild card— it's the ultimate game of cloak and dagger . . .
Kristian Clark, private eye, thought his days as a special agent were behind him, but when he's drafted into action, he finds himself reunited with his old team— and painful memories of why they broke up in the first place. But as he plunges into mission after mission— from a "holy heist" to babysitting a young hacker to going undercover in a cult— Kristian find that everything he tried to leave behind is coming back to haunt him with a vengeance, and then some.
First there's the mysterious woman who knows more about Kristian- and his past- than makes sense while using science fiction weapons that don't make sense period. Then there are the shady powers-that-be who are responsible for drafting him back into this world to satisfy their own nefarious agendas. It's all Kristian can do to keep from being pulled into their games as he tries to figure out who to trust and what to fight for, even as the trap put in place to destroy him is set with a ticking clock.
When did espionage get so complicated?
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