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A signed copy of RealmShift, the dark fantasy thriller by Alan Baxter, is being offered as the prize in a simple competition.
Author Alan Baxter is offering a free, signed trade paperback copy of "RealmShift" to one lucky reader drawn from a hat. The competition requires readers to download the sample chapters available for free at Alan's website and search for the answer to the question: What is Baker's real name?
A winner will be drawn randomly on June 9th 2009. The details of the competition can be found HERE and the sample chapters can be found HERE
"RealmShift" - A Race Against Time And The Devil
"an inventive and action-packed story set in the shadow land where the supernatural and the mundane meet head on" "a gripping, thought-provoking tale that evokes a strong response within the reader" "a novel I am loath to put down. A most surprising read. Quite a ride."
"RealmShift" is Baxter's debut novel, available from Blade Red Press. "MageSign", the sequel to "RealmShift", is also available through Blade Red Press. Both books are released in print, ebook and Kindle editions worldwide.
Liviu's Note: As I do with all excerpted inquiries/book news sent to FBC, I checked out the sample and liking what I saw, I headed to Smashwords and bought an e-book version of "RealmShift" (multiple formats, un-encrypted, so worth the extra pennies compared to the Kindle edition) .
I will try the book sometime soon and review it here if I like it well enough as well as buy the sequel from Smashwords.
Author Alan Baxter is offering a free, signed trade paperback copy of "RealmShift" to one lucky reader drawn from a hat. The competition requires readers to download the sample chapters available for free at Alan's website and search for the answer to the question: What is Baker's real name?
A winner will be drawn randomly on June 9th 2009. The details of the competition can be found HERE and the sample chapters can be found HERE
"RealmShift" - A Race Against Time And The Devil
"an inventive and action-packed story set in the shadow land where the supernatural and the mundane meet head on" "a gripping, thought-provoking tale that evokes a strong response within the reader" "a novel I am loath to put down. A most surprising read. Quite a ride."
"RealmShift" is Baxter's debut novel, available from Blade Red Press. "MageSign", the sequel to "RealmShift", is also available through Blade Red Press. Both books are released in print, ebook and Kindle editions worldwide.
Liviu's Note: As I do with all excerpted inquiries/book news sent to FBC, I checked out the sample and liking what I saw, I headed to Smashwords and bought an e-book version of "RealmShift" (multiple formats, un-encrypted, so worth the extra pennies compared to the Kindle edition) .
I will try the book sometime soon and review it here if I like it well enough as well as buy the sequel from Smashwords.
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Thanks very much for passing this on, I appreciate the support.
Cheers
Alan