This is fabulous! Please send my congradulations! These are wonderful books! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Reginald George" <sgeorge@xxxxxxxxx> To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 4:36 AM Subject: [real-eyes] Brian Nashs Christmas on Valley View Farm is Now Available on Amazon! > Please pass this information to anyone who knows Brian Nash, and consider > buying these great books. It's an unpresidented accomplishment getting > three books in a series self-published in a year, and the launch of a > promising new career as a writer. I wish him every success. > > Reg > > > Dec. 8, 2010 > > Hi, everyone. > > Yay, here is the link to Brian's third book, Christmas on Valley View > Farm, > now for sale on Amazon, too: > > http://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Valley-View-Farm-ebook/dp/B004C44M1S/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1291859986&sr=1-3 > > Please start spreading the word! > > Now all three of your books are for sale both places, on > www.smashwords.com > and www.amazon.com . I'm so glad! I feel that with your stupendous > writing talent, my hard editing work, and David's cover design talent and > technical skills, we have coordinated our efforts to produce three simply > wonderful books. Now we just have to work hard to get the word out. > > Our very best to all of you, > Leonore and David > > Very short desccription from the web site. > > This third book in the Valley View Farm series, suitable for children > 9-12, > has everything a young reader could desire. Christmas is coming, and young > Daniel Riggs is dreaming of what might be in store. But a kidnapper has > plans for Daniel's feline friend Midnight. Helped by the talkative farm > animals, Daniel faces a bloodthirsty panther, rides a thrilling ghost > train, > and revels in holiday magic. > > > I am honored to be the first to post a review of Brian's book on Amazon, > and > I share it here. > 5.0 out of 5 stars Warm Rural Themed Christmas Adventure Feels Just Right, > December 9, 2010 > By Reginald George > > This is the third book in a series about Valley View farm and the animals > that live there, but the books all stand alone. This book is for children > or adults 8 and older. At it's most basic it's about Daniel who needs to > recover his mysteriously stolen cat Midnight, but there's a ghost train, > animals that can communicate with Daniel and each other, loving families > and teachers and friends, lessons learned, consequences, forgiveness, > persistence, and resurrection. This could have been a lot to pack into a > children's book, but it was so fun to read! The liberties with reality > and > flights of fancy here are only taken to make the story feel that much more > real. > > For adults it will bring back a sense of life in America 50 years ago when > things were much simpler. Like a great story told to friends next to a > crackling fire over several nights, this book will stay with you long > after > you read it. Many of the colloquialisms used by older people in the story > will make kids laugh. There's so much atmosphere, and a lot of subtle > humor. I found myself smiling a lot! The ending is wonderful. I would > have never found this author if not for Amazon. Give it a chance. > > To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, > go to www.freelists.org/list/real-eyes > > To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, go to www.freelists.org/list/real-eyes