Book promo…

Alma TC Boykin has her second book out in the Familiars Generations series- Hunter in Shadows

As always, click on the cover for the Amazon link!

The blurb-

They watch from the shadows . . .

Odd magic moves in Devon County. Someone is scattering spells in the courthouse. As the year turns to winter, twisted magic stirs, awakened by the mysterious spell caster. Or was it?

Jude Tainuit and his Familiar, Shoim, guard Devon County’s magic users, and others. That is, when Jude isn’t working at the bakery, helping the herb-wife Martha O’Neil, and wincing at his Familiar’s jokes. When Martha makes her claim to a long-abandoned piece of land, dark power moves to stop her.

As mild charm spells become threats, and strange creatures stalk the nights, Jude, Shoim, and their allies struggle to find the source of the trouble. The Hunter in Shadows must act, but how?

 

Jason Fuesting’s third book in his Echoes of Liberty series is out- This We’ll Defend

The blurb-

Captain Eric Friedrich traded his ship to reach the heart of Confederate space and what temporary safety it offered.

Preferring to be the hunter instead of the hunted, Eric now seeks to avenge his fallen and defend his new homeland, but to do that he must plot a course through unfamiliar waters. He will leverage everything he can, bargain with shadowy government agencies, strike deals with politicians, and run head first into danger once again.

Failure will cost him everything he holds dear, but the clock is ticking and the only way to go is forward.

Next, Cedar Sanderson has released a collection of fantasy stories titled Crow Moon

The blurb-

Eight fantastic tales of swords, sorcery, love and justice.

The honeymoon is over…. before it even began. Nico and Emie face the biggest decision of their lives, and hope that it won’t kill them.

Cecelia’s dowry is a worthless field, and a friendship begun in a macabre deal.

Soleh fights her way out of a cruel marriage and swears vengeance by the lost gods of a dead clan. She rides with the darkest of companions at her side.

In a breath of air on an unmasked face, the worth of a life is laid bare.

Amaya Lombard faces her past, risking her future, in the very place where her magic was stripped from her blood and bone.

He answered his son’s call for help, but nothing could have prepared him for what his son had done… and expected him to take care of.

The boyar’s son must marry, to save his lands and people. The domovoi bids him wed, but she will only come to him if he fills her every request. Can he swallow his gorge long enough?

Lom rides for the goblin camp, death along the path. His bargain will have a cruel cost…

John van Stry is well-known in the independent publishing world.  His first book in the traditional publishing for Baen, Summer’s End is out now!

The blurb-

Fresh out of college with his Ship Engineer 3rd-Class certificate, Dave Walker’s only thought is to try to find a berth on a corporate ship plying the trade routes between the many habs, orbitals, and moons in the Solar System. The problem for Dave, however, isn’t his straight C average; it’s that his stepfather, a powerful Earth Senator he’s never met, now wants him dead.

Forced to take the first berth he can find, Dave ends up on the Iowa Hill, an old tramp freighter running with a minimal crew and nearing the end of its useful life, plying the routes that the corporations ignore and visiting the kinds of places that the folks on Earth pretend don’t exist.

Between the assassins, the criminals, and the pirates he needs to deal with, Dave is discovering that there are a lot of things out there that he still needs to learn.

But there’s one hard lesson he learned long ago that he’s being forced to remember: how to be ruthless.

Comments

Book promo… — 8 Comments

  1. Summer’s End was a page turner for me. Good plot, good characters and good humor.

  2. Loved Summer’s End, and it has a nice setup for the series to continue. John has a lot of series running, I hope he can keep this one active. I’m letting it settle before I write a review but I gave it 5 stars on my kindle.