Believers in Love -
eBook available for MS Reader.
The MS Reader is a free Microsoft program enabling you to read the
novel on your PC, Laptop, or Pocket PC. Turn on the verbosity in the Reader and the
computer will now even read it to you.
US$6.95
"Australian novelist Alan Clay breaks the mould
of traditional romance to make it an art of creation, in Believers
in Love. The light tone of the narrative belies the profound observations of life, art
and love. Delightful anecdotes interspersed amid the narrative voices, keep the pace
moving, and the shifting points of view become a voyage of discovery. Believers in Love is
a powerfully creative work, with prose that sings like poetry. Beautifully told and
evocatively rendered, Believers in Love comes very highly recommended."
Alan's second novel, Dance Sisters, is also
available as an eBook.
Buy Dance Sisters as
an eBook
Dance
Sisters is available as an eBook in a format which is packaged to enhance the reading
experience on your computer with sound and visuals. This eBook is published by E-dition
in Canada, and requires no extra software. Click on the link below to check it out, ( this
site also includes a limited free evaluation version ).
E-dition
- Dance Sisters
This navigable book for your PC requires Windows 9.x/NT, SVGA 800x600x16M colors, and a
sound card for the soundtrack. $12.95 US
"A female song and dance trio threatens to
self-destruct on the brink of fame, when its leader becomes involved with a manipulative
cult, touting sex, astrology and virtual dreaming"
"Alan Clay has created a world so real, that it
seems only a matter of time before a similar cult looks set to spring upon us. It's
convincing character portrayal and sharp analysis give a special insight to the
friendships and his quirky style adds to the richness of the text. Provoking emotions
throughout, Clay has crafted a true gem, that is a wonderful event to experience."
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