A Man Called Bone - Kindle edition by Nevada, Jack. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading A Man Called Bone.
Here’s what you’re going to do: you’re gonna follow this link to an Amazon page for the book A Man Called Bone. It’s best suited to fans of things like Deadwood, Yellowstone, and if you’re old enough to remember, adult westerns like Slocum and Longarm. It’s about a bounty hunter, so there’s plenty of violence and suspense, but there’s also a romance plot, with plenty of explicit love scenes too. But it’s not just a letter to the Penthouse forum. It has a story, characters, plot development and such. You’ll see what I mean.
You probably already have an Amazon account, so log in if you’re not logged in already. Then, buy the book with 1-Click Shopping. It’s only five dollars; you can afford it. You’re going to need to give Amazon your credit card information to make the purchase, so have your card handy if it isn’t already in the system. Then, once you’ve made the purchase, download the eBook to your device. You can read it on your tablet or on your smartphone. If you don’t want to do that, you can read it on your browser by going to read.amazon.com.
The book is a little over two hundred pages, you can get it all done in one sitting, or take a break from it and come back later if you like. It has seventeen chapters, so there’s plenty of stopping points if you don’t want to read it all in one go. Once you’ve finished every chapter, you’re going to wait a while and gather your thoughts on the reading experience. Then leave a review on the same Amazon page where you bought the Kindle edition.
If you’re not sure if the book is for you, you can go to the Amazon page and read the first portion of the book, along with a plot synopsis. Here’s the book’s cover.
The author spent a good amount of money getting a professional artist to do the cover instead of going with AI art or stock photos, so you support him, you’re supporting the artist community. The book makes a profit, he writes another one, he commissions another cover: everyone gets paid except for those corporate scumbags you hate so much.
You have any questions, you can reply to this post or reblog it with added text. But don’t just like it. If this book is going to sell, it needs exposure, and for that to happen, you have to show this post to your friends and they have to show it to their friends.
One more thing: thanks for reading. I know no one likes sitting through an advertisement, but I tried to make this clever enough that you wouldn’t mind. Now shut the fuck up and let me die in peace.




















