Get ready, for we Jo Fletcher authors are going to be giving away each others' books! This week I will be giving away Irenicon by Aidan Harte.
The river Irenicon was blasted through the middle of Rasenna in 1347 and now it is a permanent reminder to the feuding factions that nothing can stand in the way of the Concordian Empire. The artificial river, created overnight by Concordian engineers using the Wave, runs uphill. But the Wave is both weapon and mystery; not even the Concordians know how the river became conscious - and hostile. But times are changing. Concordian engineer Captain Giovanni is ordered to bridge the Irenicon - not to reunite the sundered city, but to aid Concord's mighty armies, for the engineers have their sights set firmly on world domination and Rasenna is in their way.
Sofia Scaglieri will soon be seventeen, when she will become Contessa of Rasenna, but her inheritance is tainted: she can see no way of stopping the ancient culture of vendetta which divides her city. What she can't understand is why Giovanni is trying so hard to stop the feuding, or why he is prepared to risk his life, not just with her people, but also with the lethal water spirits - the buio - that infest the Irenicon. Times are changing. And only the young Contessa and the enemy engineer Giovanni understand they have to change too, if they are to survive the coming devastation - for Concord is about to unleash the Wave again...
Just add your comment below, and when the week is up, I will roll a d6 or d20 or d100 (whatever's appropriate) and there will be a winner! (Books will efficiently be mailed by Nicola Budd of Jo Fletcher Books, instead of inefficiently by me.)
Good luck!
UPDATE This contest is now closed. Rolling . . .
The winner is ally r! Please send mailing info to mazarkis (dot) williams (at) gmail (dot) com. Congratulations!
The river Irenicon was blasted through the middle of Rasenna in 1347 and now it is a permanent reminder to the feuding factions that nothing can stand in the way of the Concordian Empire. The artificial river, created overnight by Concordian engineers using the Wave, runs uphill. But the Wave is both weapon and mystery; not even the Concordians know how the river became conscious - and hostile. But times are changing. Concordian engineer Captain Giovanni is ordered to bridge the Irenicon - not to reunite the sundered city, but to aid Concord's mighty armies, for the engineers have their sights set firmly on world domination and Rasenna is in their way.
Sofia Scaglieri will soon be seventeen, when she will become Contessa of Rasenna, but her inheritance is tainted: she can see no way of stopping the ancient culture of vendetta which divides her city. What she can't understand is why Giovanni is trying so hard to stop the feuding, or why he is prepared to risk his life, not just with her people, but also with the lethal water spirits - the buio - that infest the Irenicon. Times are changing. And only the young Contessa and the enemy engineer Giovanni understand they have to change too, if they are to survive the coming devastation - for Concord is about to unleash the Wave again...
Just add your comment below, and when the week is up, I will roll a d6 or d20 or d100 (whatever's appropriate) and there will be a winner! (Books will efficiently be mailed by Nicola Budd of Jo Fletcher Books, instead of inefficiently by me.)
Good luck!
UPDATE This contest is now closed. Rolling . . .
The winner is ally r! Please send mailing info to mazarkis (dot) williams (at) gmail (dot) com. Congratulations!
Any comment? Does this count?!
ReplyDeleteYes! You are now entered and at this moment have 100% chance of winning (don't expect it to last, though).
ReplyDeleteSounds mighty interesting. Thanks for this giveaway. BTW how about rolling a D34 or even a D1000?!? ;)
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Ha! I have seen many of those dice in my games! But as for the alignment dice ... I would slap anyone who had to roll their alignment.
ReplyDeleteHere's my comment! Feel free to add anything you want after ... ;-)
ReplyDeleteTrying to hold off on constantly commenting ... I'll only get confused later when it's time to count :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds interesting! I'm in!
ReplyDeleteFree books! Gotta love that!
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ReplyDeleteI've had this on my to-read list for a little while!
ReplyDeleteOoh, count me in!
ReplyDeleteSounds really good! Yet another book to add to my TBR pile..
ReplyDeleteNice prize! Good to read new genres (for me),and recommend it to family and friends!
ReplyDeleteWould love to be in the draw for this great prize
ReplyDeleteAdd me to the roll of the die.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful cover!
ReplyDeleteHa ha 13 entries. So much for my d12 dreams!
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