It’s coming soon… if you’ve wanted to read Watching Glass Shatter but haven’t yet bought my 2017 debut family drama novel, there will be five days from 8/4 to 8/8 where it’s FREE @ Amazon — check out the links to download and see past reviews and author interviews Book OverviewContinue Reading

Father Figure was officially launched for sale on Amazon about three weeks ago. There have been ~20 very positive reviews between Goodreads and Amazon to help promote the book. We will kick off the marketing plans in May. I’m excited to begin sharing them with you… Early Blog Reviews A Writer’sContinue Reading

Please check out an interview on the TrendySimpleLife blog where I answered 10 questions about the life of a writer… it was so much fun and I had a great time with @TdySimpleLife   A short sample below… but click the links above to read them all and meet aContinue Reading

Watching Glass Shatter, a family drama contemporary fiction novel, was published on October 8th, 2017 to rave reviews and great success. A 15-day blog tour kicked off in early November with the announcement of a sequel being planned for late 2018, but a whole year is a long time toContinue Reading

The Watching Glass Shatter blog book tour kicks off this weekend. In advance of Sunday’s debut, I wanted to share a few key links for everyone participating in this amazing event. It’s going to be an exciting 15 days full of book reviews, interviews, giveaways, polls, special posts and aContinue Reading

  As part of the launch of my new novel, Watching Glass Shatter, I am beginning to plan key marketing activities for November and December. If you are interested in participating, please private message me through email at jamescudney4@yahoo.com or via any of my social media accounts. You can findContinue Reading

If you’d like to read a few sample chapters prior to the launch of a new adult contemporary and mystery fiction novel, please click the links below: Prologue Chapter 1 Chapter 2Continue Reading

“And in Ben’s case, although they only lasted ten explosive seconds, those moments managed to include all sixty-nine years of his life, each image punctuated by a blinding flash of pure white light and deafened by the harsh snapping sound of an old-time camera shutter.” “The slow, melodic sound slicedContinue Reading