Art imitating life or life imitating art ... for under a buck!
His Wife's Diary by Tess Allen
A news story today told of a man who tracked down the previous owner's family of a house he purchased so that he could return $40,000 in cash he found in the attic to them.
Another titillating current story is the "in your face" betrayal of a famous politician of his wife with an employee right up under their household roof.
For the avid user of electronic readers such as Kindle and Nook searching for whatever is hot, new, and, if possible, cheap that portends to marry those two topics into a single premise, whether intended or not, might strike a ready cord for their next instant download--particularly if cheap means under a buck.
A quickie read for a commute home or a long flight, a rainy afternoon or a sunny beach can now virtually be made to order. Especially since the use of tag words supplied by authors or publishers can be dropped into any search engine or drop down search link on the electronic book seller sites that would make a search for the coupling of any desired subjects just a few key strokes away!
The premise of "His Wife’s Diary" by Tess Allen is just such fodder for the romance reader’s grist mill. Good Samaritan finds valuable lost item, tries to return it to owners and uncovers scandalous betrayal under the roof of the rich and famous. Presto! An EBook from today's headlines made to order.
This is one .99 cent offering, but there are thousands and thousands of other available cheap eBooks that are now feeding the ferocious appetite for instant literary gratification. It is this special need that is apparently driving headlines such as those in the London Daily Standard News today: After Only Nine Months of Kindle, EBooks Outsell Hardbacks at Amazon,
Who knows what the next nine months will bring - in fiction, real life or literary merchandising!
