Advertise Your Book Here (Special Exemption to Usual Rules)

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Advertise Your Book Here (Special Exemption to Usual Rules)

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One thing that makes these forums so enjoyable to the over 350,000 members who have joined is our strict anti-spam rules.

Among other rules, normally, an author cannot make posts mentioning their own book. However, this topic will be a special exemption.

If you are an author with a book that has been reviewed by the official OnlineBookClub.org review team, you can post about your book here. Make sure to include the link to either the review or the Bookshelves page for the book.

You can also optionally include a link to the book on Amazon in your post on this topic. To do this, you will need to use the BBCode (instructions for using the Amazon BBCode). If you cannot figure out the BBcode, don't worry, the review and Bookshelves page should have the Amazon link anyway.

If you have exciting news about your book or more reasons why readers might want to buy it besides what's listed on the review, share it here.

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Thank you, Scott! Perfect timing because my book "Eating Bull" is currently on SALE for $0.99 (ebook form) until Wednesday as part of an Ereader News Today promotion. (Kindle, iTunes, and Kobo. My publisher set the price to lower on B&N too, but for some reason it hasn't taken effect there yet.) Since it's the OBC March Book of the Month, I thought some readers might be interested.

Here's the link to the 4-star OBC review. http://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewto ... 22&t=31106 Thanks again!
Official OnlineBookClub.org review of Eating Bull ~ March book of the month!

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Thanks, Scott!

I'm pleased to announce that The Daughters' Baggage will be offered as a Kindle Countdown deal starting this coming Saturday, February 27, 2016, for just 99¢.

My newest novel received a rating of 4 out of 4 stars in this recent review on the OnlineBookClub:
forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewtopic.php ... mp;t=33311

I hope you enjoy it.
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A Month of Bedtime Stories

Thirty-one read-aloud bedtime stories for children aged 5 to 8.

As I haven't posted enough, I cannot post a link to the 4-star onlinebookclub official review. I suppose it can be found easily enough using the search field above and I hope I'm not breaking any rules by posting about it here.

The main reason I'm posting about it now is because I recently released a follow-up to this book, so this is EXCITING NEWS, oh yes it is! :D
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Raven's Peak

Multiple 3-4 star reviews at OBC. 4.4/5 review on Amazon across 165 reviews.
BOTM April, 2017 and BOTD March 24, 1017

Available on Amazon: Get it here!
OBC Review: OBC

Second Chances

Three out of Four on Online Book Club, and 4.6/5 review on Amazon across 60 reviews.

Available on Amazon: Get it here
OBC Review: OBC

Ripples Through Time

Three out of Four on Online Book Club, and 4.7/5 on Amazon across 65 reviews.

Available on Amazon: Get it here!
OBC Review: OBC
Lincoln's book, Raven's Peak is the OnlineBookClub.org April 2017 Book of the Month.

View Raven's Peak on Lincoln's website.

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Post by Prometheus_emissary »

Hi there everyone!
I recently got my book reviewed here.

The Risen Beast's Divinity: A Guide for Humanity
3 out of 4 Rating from OBC. Although if anyone else wants to review it for fun go ahead :P

The Risen Beast's Divinity by Prometheus
(For some reason it will not let me add the url properly, so here it is broken up)

The Risen Beast's Divinity

The book is part narrative, part philosophic, part religious, and a little apocalyptic too. The goal of the book is to help you see the world in a new way and think of things how you might not have before. My goal is to help people in both their daily lives and in viewing big societal issues.
The review will have an amazon link but if anyone messages me, I uploaded a free pdf version online that I can share.
I love talking about the issues presented in this text, so if anyone wants to review it, or discuss it then please feel free to.
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