Sunday, January 26, 2014

Shout out for Indies Chaos Unleashed by



We here at The Paperback Princesses often receive emails from Indie authors requesting reviews and are blessed with free book copies. Often we are unable to get to so many titles before our mass market published books take over our TBR shelves. That doesn't mean there aren't plenty of great reads though! We want to give back to those Indie authors and are declaring EVERY SECOND SUNDAY our SHOUT OUT TO INDIES MEME. For those of fellow bloggers, please feel free to add our meme to your regular schedule. We only ask that you quote and link back to us as a courtesy. For all of you Indie authors, we invite you to contact us at the contact link to your top left. We will select 1 - 3 titles (each time we post) that sound interesting. Lastly, for you readers, this is a bit of a test so please do comment and let us know what you think. We will also be offering up giveaway copies whenever we can! So without further ado, here is this week's pick -

Today we are featuring two titles from WEbooks

 Moonfall: Tales from the Levant by Vanessa Morton



To save her little sister from a life of servitude, sixteen-year-old Rachav allies with a mysterious nomad who wields an ancient force so powerful it may destroy not only her sister’s captors but the entire kingdom.

and Chaos Unleashed by Alec Sillifant




Chaos runs through the dark night; head down, teeth clenched, eyes peeled. The rain lashes his face, thick clumps of mud fly up as he runs, but nothing will stop him discovering the dark secret of the Academy, nothing.

Alec Sillifant's first novel will drag you in and hold you hostage in a world of tension, fear, treachery and adventure, refusing to let you go. The ransom? A dare to make it through until the very last page. Enter the double life of Jake Highfield: school boy, operative, fugitive.

When the Academy turns against Jake, he finds himself outside of any authority, forced to put his training and his past to use in a deadly situation, tainted by corruption, where enemy and friend could be one and the same.


Both of these look interesting and I can't wait to get to my copies.  WEbook is a social media site that helps unknown authors get published, with the support of a community of readers that read and rate unpublished manuscripts. Once a book has successfully completely several rounds, it is released in print and e-book form.  If you are interested in finding out a little more about WEbooks try their website HERE





 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 



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