Book 4 free 5/28-6/1

Greetings folks, I hope you’re all holding up well. Whether you’re still sheltering at home or venturing out cautiously, I hope you’re doing it safely and finding some way to enjoy yourselves. I am working (for which I am so thankful), safe (also thankful) and working on Book 5 while finding it possible to get out and enjoy some nature while keeping away from all other humans (kind of my goal anytime) so I feel fortunate and am trying to stay focused on feelings of gratitude.

The news as of this post is that The Swithen Book 4: The Flower of Chivalry is FREE on Amazon today and the next four days, from 5/28 through 6/1. If you don’t have it yet, go get it! It’s FREE! If you do have it, tell someone else to get it! And if you do both: THANK YOU!

Go get Book 4: The Flower of Chivalry for FREE!

Seriously, I would very much appreciate it if you would tell your friends or family to check it out by downloading it free for the next few days. I’m not sure I have emphasized that IT IS FREE. If you’re not sure what to say to others about it, here’s a helpful conversation guide:

If they say “But I don’t have a Kindle,” you say: “There’s a FREE Kindle app that makes it so you can read it on any phone or tablet–even other e-readers!”

If they say: “I don’t like ebooks,” you say: “Yeah, but you can get a taste of it for free and then decide if you want to order it in paperback.” (Only there is no paperback yet but, you know, there will be.)

If they say “I don’t read fantasy books,” you say: “Actually, this series is very different, it’s really about character and psychology more than anything. This book is modeled more on Huck Finn than like, The Hobbit or whatever. It’s free, why don’t you just give it a shot?”

If they say “It’s Book 4 of a series, right? I don’t want to come into the middle,” you say: “Yes, but it begins a whole new storyline, and you don’t have to know everything that happened before to get into it.”

If they say “Ugh, King Arthur. Isn’t that all so played out? And it’s not like we don’t know the story,” you say: “Actually, this series is based on the actual legend, which is a lot more full of surprises than you think. You can even learn the actual legend from this series.” (we won’t overburden them by saying that this particular book is 95% original). 

If they say “Reading? Like–a book? Like, the printed word? Isn’t that like–OMG, a text!” then you say “It’s about to be optioned by HBO and Michael Fassbender and Christian Bale are in talks.” And this isn’t entirely untrue. It could be optioned by HBO. And surely Michael Fassbender and Christian Bale are in talks. About something. We didn’t say they were in talks about this book, did we?

That’s it for now! Go to Amazon and get a free book, or tell someone else to. Thanks and stay well!

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