Saturday, May 29, 2010

eBook Giveaway - The Second Coming

TNBBC's 6th book giveaway!!!!

We are rocking and rolling in the month of May with book giveaways, aren't we? This opportunity comes to us from David H. Burton, author of The Second Coming, which was recently reviewed here by yours truly. David is generously allowing me to give away 10 free downloads of his eBook!!




Goodreads describes the book:

"Five hundred years have passed since the Earth shifted on its axis – a catastrophic event that wiped out civilization and released the powers of the dead back to Earth. With technology long abandoned, a dark age has shrouded our world once more. Travel to a future of blood sacrifice, demons, witchcraft, and an immoral God that has returned to reclaim his former dominion".


Don't let that description scare you away. It's not leave-the-lights-on scary, I promise. But it is heavy on the science fiction and requires you to temporarily suspend your grasp on reality. Sci-Fi lovers and fans dark magic will appreciate this book.

In order to win the free download:

1- You must post a comment to this thread including your email address so we can contact you if you win.

2- You must agree to participate in David H. Burton's book discussion between the months of June and July over at the Fantasy Book Club group on Goodreads.

3 - You must be one of the first 10 people to comment. Yup, that's right. It's first come first serve!

The giveaway will remain open
until the 10th comment has been posted.


Upon it's close, David and I will email the winners with the free download code, and announce the winners here on my blog.

**Friendly Request** If you have won books from me in the past, I would appreciate it if you would please refrain from commenting for a copy so that other followers might get a chance to win. In the event that we do not get enough comments, I will open it up to past winners. Thank you for understanding!

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