Monday, 20 August 2012

The Mediator is Free

That's right. I am presently running a free promotion on Amazon, for the first book of my science-fiction series, Neuro. The promo runs until the 22nd of August, 2012, and is in celebration of the book's recently-revamped cover. So snag a copy while you can, and do not hesitate to spread the love. ;)

Amazon US | Amazon UK

P.S: The internet over here has been really poor these past couple of days, preventing me from spending as much time on the blogosphere as I normally do. Hopefully, things would get sorted out over at the ISP soon.

P.P.S: The second book of my epic fantasy series, Guardians & The Lost Paradise, is almost here. Head over to the Facebook page for a sneak peek at its cover.

6 comments:

  1. Very cool!
    I'm on vacation, so the Internet has been spotty during my travels. That and I'm busy having fun.

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    1. I could really use a vacation myself, though from what exactly I don't know. Have fun while it lasts. :)

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  2. Michael, this is a really good book. It's my first book of yours and I can't wait to finish it. You have a noirish style to your writing. Thanks for making it free. Hope the Internet speeds get better.

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    1. Thanks, Maurice. I hope you enjoy reading all of it. :)

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