Steven Becker

Monthly Archives: October 2015

What a week! On Monday the Mac Travis Box Set reached number 7 in the best seller list on amazon, ahead of “The Martian”, James Patterson and Robert Galbraith.     Thanks once again for everyone’s support. We are in the final stages of the Kindle Countdown offer. Today and tomorrow, the box set will be available for $5.99 before it reverts to the usual price of $7.99. This still represents great value for… Read More

I posted about the Mac Travis Adventure Box Set Offer on Monday, and it went amazingly well! On Monday it flew up to number 7 in the best seller list on amazon, reached number 1 in 3 categories, and threw me into several different author ranks. All I can say is THANK YOU! I appreciate your support. If you missed the $0.99 offer, don’t worry, it’s still not jumped back to the usual… Read More

If you’ve not tried the Mac Travis Adventures, here is the perfect opportunity to buy the first four books in the series for an incredibly low price! These price reductions don’t happen often on my books, so take advantage. The box set is participating in a Kindle Countdown: 26th – 28th October = $0.99 29th – 30th October = $2.99 31st Oct – 1st Nov = $5.99 2nd Nov onwards = $7.99 Don’t… Read More

Florida Keys Wild Bird Center Free to enter and hard to leave—the Florida Keys Wild Bird Center is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Keys. You can learn all about the rare native bird population and see how the center takes care of injured, orphaned and sick birds. Donations are encouraged—but your trip to the Bird Center will be free. Rain Barrel Artisans Village Looking for somewhere beautiful, peaceful… Read More

It all started in early 1982. With raised concerns over drug smuggling in the Florida Keys, the United States Border Patrol set up a blockade and checkpoint on Highway 1 at Florida City. The agents began stopping and checking cars, searching glove boxes, the spaces under seats and trunks. The only real result was the 17 mile traffic jam on the only road into the Keys. At the same time, the media… Read More

From sea to shining sea. That’s how America is described by some, and nothing says shining seas like the Florida Keys—sometimes called the “Conch Republic”—sometimes described as heaven. Many have discovered the Florida Keys, and few want to leave it. The Keys were originally inhabited by Tequesta Native American Indians. Later they were found by Juan Ponce de Leon in the early 1500s. De Leon had his own name for this paradise—he… Read More