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Friday, January 30, 2015

Thunderclap Booms Today on Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr!

Okay, I'm brain dead from all this campaigning. It's hard to come up with something to write, even though today, at noon, the Thunderclap campaign for The Seventh Man goes live. It will blast across the pages of Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr with a reach of (theoretically) over 60,000 people. And all of this because more than 100 people on those pages, decided to support me in this endeavor. Once again I thank each and every one of you.
On to the next stage, getting this book onto Amazon's best seller list. I'm serious! So, help me reach for the stars by ordering a copy of my book today, or tomorrow, or anytime soon! The "TreeBook" version (softcover copy) is $14.25 and the Ebook is $2.99.
Also, here on The Seventh Man's page, you can find a preview of the first three chapters. This is a police thriller with a twist. Take a look, and if you need to, take some time to think about it, but not too much time. I'm going all out, as best I can to let the world know that everyone needs to read this book!

I shall leave you with that thought and get to work on revising the next novel...
Have a wonderful day, and keep The Seventh Man in mind...
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RUE8GOG




When a young writer is kidnapped by a man who can't be seen, her only hope of escape rests on the one London cop who believes in ghosts.
On a cold, white, before-Christmas day, an assassin completes a job only to be pursued by police. Dodging through crowded city streets, the assassin nabs a young woman for cover.
Celia Wight, a reclusive American writer is shopping between engagements during a book tour. When a knife is pressed against her back, she loses her tenuous grasp on her carefully controlled existence.
Assigned to the homicide case, Detective Alban Thain, of the Metropolitan Police, suspects an assassin he calls the Wraith. The problem is, only Thain believes the assassin exists. Disregarding the consequences, Thain, who is the only one who believes there is a connection between the murder and the kidnapping, will do whatever it takes to exploit the Wraith’s first and only mistake: the kidnapping of an innocent bystander—if she is innocent.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RUE8GOG

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GIVEAWAY ENDS FEBRUARY 7, 2015






Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Woven: A Young Adult Book For The Hero In Us All




WOVEN by Michael Jensen and David Powers King, published by Scholastic

Two unlikely allies must journey across a kingdom in the hopes of thwarting death itself.

All his life, Nels has wanted to be a knight of the kingdom of Avërand. Tall and strong, and with a knack for helping those in need, the people of his sleepy little village have even taken to calling him the Knight of Cobblestown.

But that was before Nels died, murdered outside his home by a mysterious figure.

Now the young hero has awoken as a ghost, invisible to all around him save one person—his only hope for understanding what happened to him—the kingdom’s heir, Princess Tyra. At first the spoiled royal wants nothing to do with Nels, but as the mystery of his death unravels, the two find themselves linked by a secret, and an enemy who could be hiding behind any face.

Nels and Tyra have no choice but to abscond from the castle, charting a hidden world of tangled magic and forlorn phantoms. They must seek out an ancient needle with the power to mend what has been torn, and they have to move fast. Because soon Nels will disappear forever.
 
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About the Authors:

Michael Jensen is a graduate of Brigham Young University’s prestigious music, dance, and theater program. Michael taught voice at BYU before establishing his own vocal instruction studio. In addition to being an imaginative storyteller, Michael is an accomplished composer and vocalist. He lives in Salt Lake City with his husband and their four dogs.

Photo credit: Michael Schoenfeld

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David Powers King was born in beautiful downtown Burbank, California where his love for film inspired him to become a writer. An avid fan of science fiction and fantasy, David also has a soft spot for zombies and the paranormal. He now lives in the mountain West with his wife and three children.

Photo credit: Katie Pyne Rasmussen

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Rafflecopper Giveaway Link (One of 5 copies of Woven – signed by both authors):