In the book world, today is a busy day. While we have no books released today, Variance 'friends and family' do, so let's check out what's going on!
Rick Chesler, author of Wired Kingdom, released his follow-up titled, kiDNApped, today through Chalet Publishers. Find it on Amazon, bn.com or for order at your local bookstore, both in trade paperback and in ebook! With this release, he has a great guest blog piece out there at Toby Tate's site. Be sure to stop in and check it out. Also, be sure to head over to Beth Sorensen's site where Rick also poked his head in at.
If you don't get the Big Thrill e-Zine, head over now to thrillerwriters.org and sign up. Today's monthly post interviews friends and their new titles being released in March including:
Taylor Stevens
Allison Brennan
Ethan Cross
J.T. Ellison
Jonathan Maberry
Sean Ellis
While on the subject of Sean, his newest release from Seven Realms Publishing, Into the Black, was also released today. Do yourself a favor, and get these to flavors of the month - neither kiDNApped or Into the Black will disappoint!
To round out this session, take a look at this latest piece of cover art for a forthcoming short story in the Morpheus Initiative series by David Sakmyster titled The Smithsonian Objective (placed between The Pharos Objective and The Mongol Objective out later this year). The short goes between the Isis Monument at the Grand Canyon National Park and the Smithsonian Institute. Did the Egyptians actually make it to the continent long before any other explorer did... stay tuned to find out what this psychic archaeologist unlocks.


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