Free from Amazon Kindle for three days only!
Starting midnight (US Pacific time) on 28 July, Tales From Null City will be available free on Amazon for three days. Then, from 31 July, Don’t Touch will be FREE for three days.
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In the world of Null City… Superpowers suck. If you just want to live a normal life, Null City is only a Metro ride away. After one day there, imps become baristas, and hellhounds become poodles. Demons settle down, become parents, join the PTA, and worry about their taxes. But outside of Null City, now that the century-long secret Nonwars between Gifts and Haven are over and the Accords Treaty is signed, an uneasy peace is policed by Wardens under the command of the Accords Agency.
Tales From Null City IS FREE on Kindle from 28-30 July!

Claire Danielsen is a young witch whose goddess is house cat of unusual size. Peter Oshiro is a Warden policing a delicate truce between those who are human and those who… aren’t. It just would have been nice if someone told them the angels were all on the other side.

Liam is an ungodly soccer-playing card sharp on a mission from God. Eirie is a beautiful punk fairy princess with her own daytime radio talk show. They’ve worked cases for the Accords Agency before, but with war between realms looming and her baby sister as the bargaining chip, partnering just got personal.
REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:
“As far as I am concerned, you are on to a winner if you live with an enormous Norwegian Forest cat, called Bygul, especially if she is also a goddess who can vanish. This is a great read for excitement, tension, romance and a twist in the tail.”—Lizanne Lloyd
“Full of mystery and suspense, charm and sass”—Eat Sleep Read Review
“Great novellas…the perfect amount of action and romance and who doesn’t like witches?”—Ashley Tomlinson
“Fabulous fantasy that manages to be both life threatening and light-hearted!..a wonderfully told story, which has Taub’s humour shining all the way through it”—Georgia Rose
There is magic, bad guys you want to punch in the gut, intense love interests, mysterious entities, and lots of fun. Definitely worth a read.—Tower of Babel Reviews
Hope flares each morning in the tiny flash of a second before Lette touches that first thing. And destroys it.
Her online journal spans a decade, beginning with the day a thirteen-year-old inherits an extreme form of the family “gift.” Every day whatever she touches converts into something new: bunnies, bubbles, bombs, and everything in between.
Lette’s search for a cure leads her to Stefan, whose fairy-tale looks hide a monstrous legacy, and to Rag, an arrogant, crabby ex-angel with boundary issues. The three face an army led by a monster who feeds on children’s fear. But it’s their own inner demons they must defeat first.
Reblogged this on Sue Vincent – Daily Echo.
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Thank you so much for the reblog! I’m SO sorry to have taken so long to get back to you, but I really do appreciate your help.
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No problem, Barb, it is always a pleasure. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog.
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I can’t thank you enough for the reblog. And I am really sorry it’s taken me so long to get back to you. I have to go to the Free WeeFee & Tapas bar at the Plaza to get online, and unfortunately I’ve discovered an incredibly addictive drink there. It’s called Tinto de Verano and is a mix of red wine and this slightly sweetened spritzer water. I have to keep reminding myself it’s not just fruit juice… Um…where was I? Oh yes, the reblog. You rock! I raise my Tinto de Verano in salute!
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Wait until you get into the Sangria Barb – Oh Boy! 😄😄😄
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No sangria for me (since a certain dimly remembered night during orientation week at university…)
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LOLOLOL
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