Posted by Mark Alders on Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Under: competition
It all started with "Shadows of the Mind" in February! A novel that introduced us to Jacob, a horny young man who yearned for a boyfriend. Then one night aliens landed in a field and everything changed. So began Jacob's adventures. He met Callum and Zane and Suzy and Mr. Barnaby along the way. With his new friends, there was love for him.
Then in April, "Light of the Body" was released and we found out a lot more about Jacob and his developing friendships and loves. We also discovered a enigmatic 'friend' of Mr. Barnaby lurked in the General Store's back room.
June saw a turn come to the series. Just when Jacob thinks that all is coming along nicely, a being known as an 'eternal' decides to take him as food. So was released, "Time of the Soul". Jacob is now alone and fighting for his life, part, present and future.
After defeating the eternal, "Fire of the Heart" added a complexity to the story. Jacob learns that there is a lot more going on, and indeed a lot more than just the sleepy little town of Pembroke Eve to worry about. He is taken to the dragon realm, where one mistake cost both him and Callum a lot of grief.
Now, coming soon on the 15th of October, "Hope of the Spirit" concludes the Pembroke Eve Chronicles. Jacob and Callum are in for the fight of their lives as they find themselves on the last place in the universe they'd ever want to be. The eternal homeworld.
Start the adventure today! By the time you have read up to Hope of the Spirit, it'll be released :-) Comment on this post to win a copy of Shadows of the Mind for those of you who would like a kick-start into the series :-)
I am Mark Alders, writer, intactivist, post office worker, and all round nice guy...except when someone steals my chocolate! I am a proud Australian, and as such use different spellings and have some weird phrases, too. Hey, perhaps that's why I write some damn weird shit!
I can't change who I am.
So when you read one of my books, enjoy the ride, but please don't say I can't spell. I spell how I damn well feel like it! LOL Naw seriously, I spell like an Aussie...do forgive me because we are a breed unto ourselves. Where else can a place have 11 registered public holidays and no one has any idea what they are for except to have a BBQ and down some beers!
If you do find a genuine error in my work, please let me know so I can speak with my editor...also, as an addition to that, offer chocolates as well. Lots of chocolates.
*hugs*
Mark