Monday, March 4, 2013

Don't Hate Me Because I'm Prolific and Beautiful, But Mostly I'm a Loser With a Lot of Time on My Hands

Today I'm so happy to announce Dope Sick: A Love Story is now available wherever you buy ebooks (amazon.com, smashwords.com)

Dope Sick: A Love Story

Once a famous rock star, Colin Wilde nearly dies on a dirty bathroom floor, a lethal dose of heroin in his veins and the name of his murdered wife, Lisa, on his lips. Two years later, finally clean and on the verge of a major comeback, he meets Zoe, a beautiful strung-out dancer. With her help, Colin maneuvers through the seedy world of sex, drugs, and record deals in search of a killer.

PRAISE

"I sat down at about midnight planning to read a hundred pages or so and did not put this tale of murder, sex, drugs, and even a little rock and roll down until it was done." Todd Morr, Captain Cooker


"A hard-hitting rock ’n’ roll mystery. Kazimer’s debut novel has it all: sex, drugs, murder, perversion, and more twists and turns than a Keith Richards trip to rehab. Trying to find his wife’s killer while clinging to the last shreds of sobriety, Colin Wilde navigates a musical minefield populated with shady promoters, crooked producers, scorned police and vengeful critics. His only salvation? The one woman he knows better than to trust. Dope Sick Love is a thrilling pop culture junkie fix." -- Joe Clifford, author of Choice Cuts and Wake the Undertaker

Then, don't forget to pick up Book 2 of the Wilde Crime Series, SHANK.at amazon.com

SHANK

Money can’t buy happiness.

Ian Wilde knows a bluff when he hears one. The tattooed ex-con is so sure the twelve million dollars of stolen money sitting in a bank on Grand Cayman Island will buy his happiness, not to mention his best friend’s life, that he risks everything in a desperate con game.

But the tables are soon turned on the gambler when a new player, Frankie Hurley, a feisty woman from Ian's troubled past joins the mix. With the aid of a mismatched crew of friends and the love of Lady Luck, Ian could walk away a winner, or dead.

One thing is for sure, he can’t just walk away.