Monday, May 07, 2007

There are “Virtually” eight new eBook “Tales” available at the DPPstore

Virtual Tales, an eBook publishing company, is offering a variety of genres for purchase and downloading at www.dppstore.com.
Palm Springs, CA (PRWeb) May 1, 2007 - DPPpress (www.dpppress.com) and DigitalPulp Publishing (www.digitalpulppublishing.com), an eBook publishing and distribution company, continue to add can’t-put-it-down books to their virtual shelves. Featuring eBooks by new authors and the best eBooks from self and independent publishers, the DPPstore is pleased to announce the addition of eight books from Virtual Tales, a publishing company that provides readers with original eBooks and serialized fiction.
Mystery and suspense abound in two distinct books by author B.J. Kibble. Chasing the Wind (ISBN: 0-9782550-0-3, published 2007) is a fast-paced often violent thriller set in an alternative reality, while Dry Rain (ISBN: 0-9782550-1-1, published 2006) is set in London where the focus is on police detective Tom Carver who is sent to investigate, what he believes to be, a run-of-the-mill murder of a nameless vagrant.

Take a dose of historical fiction, a pair of ruby earrings and a bottle of plonk and what do you get? Three more eBooks from Virtual Tales. The Last Gunfighter by Steve Paul (ISBN: 0-9782157-8-8, published 2006), Earrings of Ixtumea by Kim Baccellia (ISBN: 0-9782550-0-2, published 2006), A Bottle of Plonk by Jacquelynn Luben (ISBN: 0-9782550-3-8, published 2007) are sure to offer readers a variety of material to choose from.

Three different settings with three distinct story lines make up the following Virtual Tales’ books: First Communion - A Collection of Modern Irish Stories by Jack Scoltock (ISBN: 0-9782157-4-5, published 2006) are set in Ireland; Elizabeth Hopkinson’s My True Love Sent to Me (ISBN: 0-9782550-2-X , published 2006) is set in the magical world of medieval romance; and The Burning by Jackie Tritt (ISBN: 0-9782157-2-9, published 2006) takes place in Pelican East, where bushfires sweep through the community.
The DPPstore offers eBooks from first-time authors to well-established experts. There is definitely something for everyone. Titles that were once only available in traditional print, and eBook titles that once upon a time were not as readily accessible, are now available through DPPpress, www.dpppress.com, at the DPPstore.The store offers some free titles and all books are priced to suit everyone's budget. Frequent buyers can reap the benefits of the Store's rewards program. The DPPstore, www.dppstore.com, a division of DigitalPulp Publishing, www.digitalpulppublishing.com, offers the best in eBooks from new authors and independent presses. Our eBooks are downloadable on an assortment of readers. The DPPstore - reinventing reading.

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