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FREE Giveaways in September!


September has given me two major opportunities to share free books with my followers, subscribers and friends.

The good news for you is that this means access to dozens of free novels, chapter samples and excerpts from new authors in the Science Fiction & Fantasy genres.

The giveaways are being hosted through Bookfunnel.com, an amazing platform that pairs readers looking to try new books on for size with authors excited to let you sample their wares -er- words.


I am excited to work with the authors over at BookFunnel in the coming months to promote both the Adaline series as I prepare to re-launch it in November (find out more about that by signing up for my e-mail list here), and as I work on starting a whole new series under the pen name D.K. Greene.

I'll keep you informed as more giveaways pop up, but in the meantime, you'll want to grab the great new reads in A Dystopian Fall and the Clean Book Group Burning Embers events.

The awesome thing about these two events is that Burning Embers lasts all the way through September (2019), and A Dystopian Fall goes until October 31st (2019)!

Fill your e-reader by clicking the links below. And until next time, happy reading!





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