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Albert Camus

Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Which one will kill him first? - Burdin of Choice (Beasts of Burdin #2) by Alexander Nader

Happy Release Day!
Publisher: J. Taylor Publishing 

Description:

Ty Burdin is back. Back to drinking and back to avoiding demons. He is, of course, the leading expert in his field. In both subjects. 

That’s probably why, when a customer offers him way too much money just to locate a missing car and some mysterious cargo, he readily agrees. The dude is human after all—Ty’s prime target client base. 

Along with the money comes a slew of disappearances which Ty tries to ignore while tracking down that car, because, of course, those missing people might be demon related, and as he’s said before, that’s agency business. Not his. Period. 

Until today. 

Ty Burdin is to back drinking as well as everything he vowed never to get involved with again. 
Question is, which one will kill him first? The booze, the demons, or the Agency?

GUEST POST

Hi guys, Cremona has invited me over to the blog for a quick guest post. I’m an expert at guest posts. No, really, I’ve written like a dozen of them. I’d probably even have a Pulitzer or something if anyone other than my wife had read them all. But enough of my random prattle, let me progress to the on topic prattle, big difference there. 

Cremona wants to know what I think urban fantasy should be and where my books fit in to that scheme. The question of itself is a pretty darn easy one. It doesn’t matter what I think urban fantasy *should* be, what matters is what it is because not everyone’s fantasy are the same. Serious, like the people who fantasize about being covered in food? I’ve got waaayy too much hair for something that messy, I’ll just stick with a fork. 

The point is: fantasy is just a synonym for dreams and no two people dream alike. Therefore, no two fantasy novels should be alike. We all see our hidden worlds through self-colored glasses. The real pleasure as an author is that I get to share my world with you. For a couple hundred pages, I get to bring you into my dreams. All of the bumps and scares and laughs in my head, I have the privilege of putting those on paper for you to read. That’s a pretty effing awesome thing. 

I think there is a huge variety of QUALITY urban fantasy on the market right now. It doesn’t matter the sub-genre either. There are plenty of people out there sharing their dreams and fantasies with readers and doing a damn fine job of it. So yeah, I think I fit nicely in a giant ever-expanding genre with practically no rules. When I put it like that, it sounds like my kind of place, really.

TOUR SCHEDULE
Book #1, Beasts of Burdin, is only .99 for limited time
About the author:
Alex lives in the tourist infested hills of east Tennessee with his amazing wife/muse and three superb children. He would tell you more about how awesome they are, but you probably wouldn’t believe him. When he’s not hanging out with them he’s making pizzas and occasionally he jots a few words down. He’s a big fan of good music, good storytelling, and fun, lots of fun.

He once wrote a short story about pirates to his wife via text message that blossomed into a full length novel and never stopped after that.


2 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for sharing!

CCAM said...

You're welcome! it was our pleasure to post about your book