Book promo…

First up is Alma TC Boykin with the 10th novel in her Merchants and Empire series- Threads of Empire

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

The blurb-

“Return with coin or not at all!”

Dagnija Modrisdatter brought nothing but bad fortune to her family, or so they believed. When a merchant offered to hire her as spinster and weaver, her father sent her off.

Adrians Eckelbert searched for the master weaver who made ornate belts. He found her on a remote land-tongue, and brought her back to Rhonari.

Dagnija discovers a different world, one filled with possibilities she had never dared to even dream of. But she must learn to navigate the shoals of Rhonari, seat of the trade lords of the Northern Empire. Spinning comes easily to her hand. Speaking for herself and balancing trade law and family duty? Far harder.

Our friend Larry Correia has finished his Saga of the Forgotten Warrior series-  Heart of the Mountain

The blurb-

What happens after the War of the Gods?

The answer lies in the Heart of the Mountain . . .

Ashok Vadal was chosen by a powerful weapon to be its bearer. As a Protector, an elite roving law-enforcer, his path to leader of the Sons of the Black Sword has been anything but straight.

Thera Vane, a child of privilege, has become the reluctant prophet of an illegal and forgotten god—whose prophecies are proving all too correct, if frustratingly unclear about the war between demon and man.

Ashok’s erstwhile sword brother, Lord Protector Devedas, was meant to be a puppet king, but he and his wife, a court scholar, have other plans. And possibly even access to the lore that will let them triumph.

Grand Inquisitor Omand Vokkan is a man of ambition. He’s set in motion all that was necessary to destroy the current order and install Lord Protector Devedas as a tyrant. But Vokkan has a vision beyond control of the continent. He would challenge even the gods . . .

It seems the time of prophecy and the Age of Law is over: it is time the prophecies will be fulfilled.

And last but not least, Raconteur Press has a new anthology Giant Squeeing Robots

The blurb-

Just because they’re cute doesn’t mean they can’t be dangerous. Imagine tamagotchis gone bad, giant robots with the fashion sense and self-control of a toddler. Or maybe these robots just love you and want to scoop you up and hug you and squeeze you and call you George. Have fun! Play! And remember, these robots can go hypersonic.
I can highly recommend all three! It’s too cold to be outside, so grab a book, curl up and read!!!

Comments

Book promo… — 2 Comments

  1. Oh no! More books!”O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! He chortled in his joy.”

    And I just left Sarah Hoyt’s site a few seconds ago.

    I may have to add a water cooling upgrade to my Kindle.

    I only found out a few days ago that John Moses Browning received the patent for the 1911 on February 14th, 1911.