While we're all forced to stay indoors during this pandemic, free time is a given. We can spend more time with our inmates, whether they're family or just people we share the apartment with. We can watch TV. We can dedicate time to our favourite hobbies. And, of course, we can read.
Here's a good chance to get for free.
This is a short story that introduces you to the Manderians, the alien species featuring in The Sehnsucht Series. The first book is available at your favourite retailer.
And don't forget to follow me on Booksprouts downloading the app here, where you can even get an ARC of my novel.
The Halden Army, by yours truly.
Draken Kosset is a soldier of the Halden Army. Draken wants to become an officer to protect his homeworld. Draken must pass a final test. Will he succeed?
But the good news doesn't end here. Here are more freebies for you.
The first one, is an alien contact novel by author C.G. Mosley, Star Cruiser Titan
Located on a top-secret base on the dark side of the moon, the SC Titan has just been completed. A star cruiser unlike anything the world has ever seen, the Titan can carry 40 star fighters called Comets, and with them, an elite roster of pilots and crewmen—the best of the best. When first contact is made with a highly advanced alien race, the Titan and her crew are dispatched on a journey across the galaxy. A journey that will have far-reaching consequences for all of humanity.
The second one is a space opera by R.K. Bentley, Where Weavers Daire (Stuk on the Hollow Book 1)
Ten years after the last war, Melinda Scott discovers something in deep space and is dragged back into a world her family was banished from. Now with Necromancers to her left, Liches to her right and humanity in the middle it’s up to her to figure out why someone is trying to kill her. Where Weavers Daire is the first book in a new rip-roaring space opera series in the same vein as Babylon 5, Firefly, Farscape and Star Wars!
And for this week it's all, folks. Take care and stay home if you don't have to work.
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