Showing posts with label second coming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label second coming. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 June 2015

Zombies v. Ninjas? I Know Who My Money's On!


The time is approaching to unleash the undead. Zombies with a twist (of the knife), featuring good old John Baptist as the crazy second coming guy, D.I. Andy McAuliffe as the long arm of the law, and yours truly as the oldest ninja in town. Zombies v. Ninjas: Origin is the first in a series of non-quite-serious zombie novels. How could I ever be serious?

Marble City Publishing is running a paperback giveaway for Zombies v. Ninjas: Origin on Goodreads (see badge below to enter) and an e-book giveaway on LibraryThing Early Reviewers. The e-book is also available on Amazon for pre-order here. If you don't want to take your chances with a giveaway and want a review copy then give me a shout in the comments below or mail to admin <at> marblecitypublishing <dot> com



Goodreads Book Giveaway

Zombies v Ninjas by R.A. Barnes

Zombies v Ninjas

by R.A. Barnes

Giveaway ends June 15, 2015.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
Enter to Win

Oh, and also a mention that Marble City's latest $100 Amazon gift card free draw is now open. Clickety click!

Best of luck and watch out for those zombies. Come to think about it, watch out for the ninjas too.

Friday, 22 June 2012

When lunatics fall in love - The Baptist by Ruby Barnes

This Goodreads Giveaway is now over. Thanks to all who entered (1247 people) and the lucky two winners are from Arizona, USA and Yorkshire, UK. Your paperback copies of The Baptist will be winging their way to you this week!

Following the Goodreads Giveaway of Peril (922 people entered for 1 paperback copy and it was won by a very nice young lady in Denmark), it's the turn of The Baptist. 2 paperback copies available of this Ireland-based psychological thriller are available, enter using the box on the right of this page or here.
The Baptist is a very dark and twisted tale of love, sex, insanity and redemption.
But be careful - John Baptist walks on water and he's cleansing a path for the second coming!
Some great reviews so far for The Baptist here.


P.S. the winning copies won't be water damaged.

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Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Crazy as a badger!

The Baptist had a couple of great reviews come in last week. It's such a great feeling when an author gets feedback like this! With the book written, done and dusted it's easy to forget what you've created and humbling when readers' reviews appreciate it.

Psychological & Chilling = Crazy Cool, June 10, 2012 by dnae 
This book was like "A Beautiful Mind" on steroids. John Baptist is such an interesting, crazy, in-depth character. The book was extremely detailed in the process and connections of how John's mind works that lead him to the decisions he makes. Up to a certain point he was `cleansing' with a purpose, but as time went by and he got involved with a woman (Mary... or Alice) with similar personality traits he got thrown off track to the point where `sacrifices' were being made without evidence of evil-doing. What would John Baptist do if he saw a fiery halo staring back at him in the mirror, I wonder? This book will really have you questioning what is real and what is fantasy (as with the Alice in Wonderland elements).

BARNES HAS OUTDONE HIMSELF!  June 8, 2012 
by THE SELF-TAUGHT COOK
John is special. He feels that he is preparing the way of the Lord. Certain people need to be weeded out for the coming of the Lord. The first to go is John's brother, Ray. John permanently baptizes Ray in the bathtub at home because Ray is turning into their father. While in the mental institution, John meets the first of many Marys in his life. When the institution closes, John is released into society, marries and tries to fit in. This only works temporarily. John meets Feargal and Mary, and then realizes his true mission from God.
The impossible has happened. Ruby Barnes outdid himself. I did not believe anything could be better than "Peril", but "The Baptist" actually warranted a second read, something I have never done. It is a dark, twisted, confusing journey through the mind of the mentally ill, and while it was disturbing, it was so fascinating, I was almost ashamed of myself. The religious symbolism throughout was interesting. The baptismal motif (obviously), Mary, the halos, etc. All I can say is that I am now hoping for sequels to both "Peril" and "The Baptist".

More about The Baptist here.

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