(openPR) - The chance to win fantasy books and ebooks from Brave Luck Books (TM) the fantasy imprint of Falbe Publishing of Chico, California has been exciting readers during the month of August. Ten winners will be drawn on September 1st, and entries are being taken through August 31st at www.braveluck.com
To stir up the last month of summer reading, the publisher of The Rys Chronicles complete epic fantasy series is giving away all four books of the popular Song of Ice and Fire saga, a collection of original Conan adventures, and all four novels of The Rys Chronicles in both trade paperback and ebook formats. Lovers of fantasy fiction worldwide are invited to enter the drawing, which is easily accomplished by downloading the free fantasy ebook “Union of Renegades: The Rys Chronicles Book I” by Tracy Falbe. Reviews for this fantasy novel have been positive, with one even declaring that it would make a good movie, and the Midwest Book Review praised it as an “exciting treat for fantasy buffs.”
The author, Tracy Falbe, describes herself as a fantasy genre enthusiast with an independent sensibility seeking to freshen up her favorite type of fiction. Her work has been enjoyed by readers around the world, including the United States, the Netherlands, South Africa, Australia, and the United Kingdom. She plans to continue reaching new readers through the internet. Her complete fantasy quartet The Rys Chronicles distinguishes itself by offering readers a complete story without having to endure long waits for subsequent novels. The series tells a full story that hopefully delivers a satisfying adventure to readers.
The Fantasy Pleasure Reading Contest is easy to enter. Full details about prizes can be found at this web page www.falbepublishing.com/braveluck/fantasy_books_contest.html All people who enter will get access to a free fantasy ebook in its entirety, and ten of them will win more fantasy books or ebooks.
Brave Luck Books (TM) takes its name from the observation that all heroes and heroines in fantasy fiction need to be brave, and, at some point, luck will factor into their adventures no matter how strong, smart, savvy, or thoughtful they might be. Luck can be both good and bad, and this double-bladed axe cuts the shape of a good story.
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