FridayReads – Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners by Larry Correia and John Ringo
Its Friday, and that means it is time for another #FridayReads…
I am trying really hard to do this ebook thing, you guys. I gotta tell ya, it is just not working for me. Something I would have read in a day has taken me WEEKS as an ebook. I just can not connect with the characters or story if it’s a digital copy. I know that is the problem with this book because, in this case, I already know and LOVE the main character!
Why are ebooks so difficult for me?! *sigh*
This weekend, I’ll be continuing to read Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners by Larry Correia and John Ringo
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners by Larry Correia and John Ringo
Release Date: 2016-12-06
A NEW NOVEL IN THE MONSTER HUNTER MEMOIRS SERIES. TWO AUTHORS, WHO COMBINED HAVE OVER FOUR MILLION BOOKS IN PRINT AND 10 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS, TEAM UP TO EXPAND LARRY CORREIA’S MONSTER HUNTER UNIVERSE!
NIGHTMARE IN THE BIG EASY
With New Orleans out of control, Chad Oliver Gardenier, one of Monster Hunter International’s premier hunters, has been dispatched from Seattle to reinforce the beleaguered members of MHI’S Hoodoo Squad in their fight against the darkness.
Chad had once taken a werewolf while wearing only jogging gear. With half a dozen or more loup garou appearing every full moon, mysterious shadow demons, houdoun necromancers, fifty-foot bipedal crocodiles showing up every couple of months and more vampires than a Goth concert, New Orleans in the ’80s gives a whole new perspective to the term “Hell on Earth.” In fact, more monsters are popping up than crawfish at a fais do do! Chad may be able to collect enormous bounties for the monsters he kills. But there’s one catch: he has to stay alive to do it!
About Black Tide Rising series entry Under a Graveyard Sky by John Ringo:
“. . . the thinking reader’s zombie novel . . . Ringo fleshes out his theme with convincing details . . . the proceedings become oddly plausible.”—Publishers Weekly
“If you think the zombie apocalypse will never happen, if you’ve never been afraid of zombies, you may change your mind after reading Under a Graveyard Sky . . . Events build slowly in the book at the outset, but you can’t stop reading because it’s like watching a train wreck in slow motion: inexorable and horrible. And the zombie apocalypse in these pages is so fascinating that you can’t stop flipping pages to see what happens next.”—Bookhound
So how bout it, what are YOU reading this weekend?
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