Archived – Wolves of the Northern Rift by Jon Messenger
~ Schedule ~
Wolves of the Northern Rift by Jon Messenger:
- February 16th – Laurie @ Laurie’s Paranormal Thoughts and Reviews
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- February 17th – Kristy @ Keep Calm & Blog On
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- February 18th – CCAM @ Mythical Books
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- February 18th – Tamara @ The Avid Book Collector
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- February 19th – Cristina @ Bibliophile Mystery
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- February 19th – Susan @ Susan Heim on Writing
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- February 20th – Amber @ The Wonderings of One Person
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- February 23rd – Lisa & Sarah @ Girls With Books
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- February 23rd – Elizabeth @ Elizabeth Delana Rosa (Interview)
- February 24th – Erin @ The Reader’s Hollow
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- February 25th – Anila @ A Writer’s Dark Corner
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- February 25th – Jaidis @ Juniper Grove
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- February 26 – Nely @ Author Nely Cab
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- February 26th – Candy @ Otherworldly Book Adventure
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- February 26th – John @ Illuminite Caliginosus
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- February 27th – Sara @ Platypire Reviews
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~ About the Book ~
Title: Wolves of the Northern Rift
Series: Magic and Machinery #1
Author: Jon Messenger
Published: March 10th, 2015
Publisher: Crimson Tree Publishing
Genre: Steampunk
Content Warning: Non-graphic gore/violence
Age Recommendation: 16+
~ Synopsis ~
In a world of science, magic is an abomination.
Magic is an abomination. It spread from the Rift, a great chasm hundreds of miles long that nearly split the southern continent in two. The Rift was a portal, a gateway between their world of science and the mythological world of magic.
On the northern continent of Ocker, King Godwin declared that no magical monstrosity would be allowed within their borders. The Royal Inquisitors were formed to investigate reports of mystical occurrences and, should they be found, to destroy them.
Inquisitor Simon Whitlock knows his responsibilities all too well. Along with the apothecary, Luthor Strong, they’ve spent two years inquiring into such reports of magical abominations, though they’ve discovered far more charlatans than true magical creatures. When assigned to investigate Haversham and its reports of werewolves, Simon remains unconvinced that the rumors are true. What he discovers in the frozen little hamlet is that the werewolves are far more real than he believed; yet they’re hardly the most dangerous monster in the city.
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~ About the Author ~
Jon Messenger (Born 1979 in London, England) serves as an United States Army Major in the Medical Service Corps. Jon wrote his first science fiction trilogy in 2008 and has since written and published over 10 novels. The scope of his writing has expanded beyond science fiction to include the New Adult and Steampunk genres. His books have become Amazon bestsellers, been translated into foreign languages, and have won numerous awards both for content and covers.
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~ Excerpt ~
Simon stepped into the hallway and pulled his door closed. He reached across the divide and straightened Luthor’s tie, which hung askew from the center of his neck. As he straightened the tie, he caught a scent of something foul in the air. He wrinkled his nose and glanced over his friend’s shoulder.
“Do you smell that? It’s atrocious. It’s a mixture of spoiled milk and gangrene. Please tell me that isn’t coming from your room.”
Luthor blushed slightly and looked over his shoulder. “I accidentally broke one of my vials when I was unpacking. It’s an unpleasant scent, to be sure.”
Simon frowned. “Please don’t tell me that was one of the liquids in that foul brew you gave me on the zeppelin.”
Luthor pushed his glasses back up his nose but remained silent.
“Luthor?” Simon asked, arching his brow inquisitively. “It wasn’t, was it?”
When the apothecary didn’t reply, Simon threw up his hands in disgust and stormed down the hall.
“In my defense,” Luthor said as he hurried to catch up, “you told me not to tell you.”
“I swear that you’re trying to poison me. You slip these terrible concoctions into my drinks just to kill me slowly.”
“There are actually indigenous tribes along the far eastern shores that intentionally ingest poisons in an attempt to build a resistance to the natural venoms that exist in their flora and fauna. Despite a wide spread acceptance of the practice, only a very small percentage of them actually die.”
“You find the most remarkable ways to try to defend your inane actions,” Simon said. “I’m not an indigenous tribesman from the eastern shore. Please stop trying to poison me.”
“I’d never poison you without your knowledge,” Luthor said before reconsidering his word choice.
“I guess I should be pleased that my friends will stab me in the face, rather than stabbing me in the back.”
~ Giveaway ~
Stay You & Happy Reading,
3 Comments
jonmessenger
Thanks so much for putting this together. You all have been great every step of the way!
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Thank you!
Mary Bearden
I really love these type of books! Thanks so much for doing a giveaway.