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Here’s your chance to win a free Kindle Paperwhite!

My novel, The Prophet Conspiracy, used to be exclusive to Amazon Kindle. But I decided to launch it on Barnes and Noble Nook, Apple iBooks, and Kobo as well. But now, it’s brand new on those retailer sites, and it needs some reviews. That’s where you come in!

Each honest review of The Prophet Conspiracy earns one chance to win the Kindle Paperwhite.

So here are the rules:

  1. You must have read The Prophet Conspiracy to enter.
  2. No purchase is necessary to win. If you don’t have a copy of The Prophet Conspiracy, I’ll get you a free review copy. Just click here and let me know you need one.
  3. Entries will be tracked by e-mail address, so you will need to provide it, but subscribing to my e-mail list is optional.
  4. After the close of the contest, the winner will need to give me a working snail mail address in order to receive the prize.
  5. Post a review at Amazon.com, Kobo.com, Barnes & Noble, and/or Apple iBooks.
  6. Submit a screenshot of the review using the form below.
  7. Fill out the form completely to enter.
  8. If you review The Prophet Conspiracy at more than one e-book retailer, you may fill the form out again with a new screenshot of each review. Every screenshot of your posted reviews gets you one entry, up to a maximum of four.
  9. The deadline to enter is midnight, U.S. mountain time, June 3, 2017.
  10. On June 4 2017, the winning entry will be selected by random number generator and notified by e-mail.
  11. If, after three days, the winner has not replied and provided a postal address, another winner will be selected. This process will be repeated until a winner receives the Kindle.
  12. Reviews must represent your honest opinion. Star rating and positivity or negativity of the review do not matter. Good or bad, each review gets a chance to win.
  13. Provided it’s on one of the four retailers included in the contest, the retailer website on which the review is posted does not matter. No matter where the review is posted, it gets a chance to win.
  14. Contest is void where prohibited by law.
  15. Must be over 18 to enter.

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Oh, and one last thing: This will not affect your chance to win at all, but if you want to do me a favor, the retailers where I most need new reviews, in order from most-needed to least-needed, are as follows: Apple iBooks, Barnes and Noble Nook, Amazon.com, Kobo.com. So if you pick the good ones, it’ll be better for your humble narrator. But it makes no difference for you. The chance to win is the same.

 

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Cover Reveal: The Prophet Conspiracy #CR4U #SNRTG

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The cover of The Prophet Conspiracy

Today, I’m proud and delighted to introduce the cover for my forthcoming thriller, The Prophet Conspiracy. It’s a terrorism thriller set in Israel. Here’s the final back cover blurb:

Buried beneath the streets in the holy city of Jerusalem, American tourist Siobhan McLane discovers an ancient inscription hidden for a thousand years. Before translation can even begin, terrorists want her dead and she finds herself framed for murder. With a disgraced former government agent as her only ally, Siobhan will have to confront her own past and discover the truth about the history of the Middle East. Peace in the most volatile region on earth hinges on a thousand-year-old lie, but she’ll need all her knowledge and all her courage to survive and warn the world.

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Five Pictures of Ancient #Israel #snrtg

Hippodrome at Caesaria Philippi
This is the horse racing track at Caesaria Philippi, the ancient Roman capital of Judea. When we read in Acts about Paul being brought before Governor Felix for trial, this was the town.
1st century Galilean fishing boat
This real, original fishing boat from Jesus time was excavated near the Sea of Galilee. There’s no way to say if he actually rode in this boat or not, but it’s almost certain that he looked upon it.
Seat of Moses
Synagogues have a “Seat of Moses,” where the Rabbi often sits. When a visiting Rabbi comes from far away, it’s common to offer him the seat of Moses. We know from the Bible that Jesus visited the town of Korazim. This is the Seat of Moses in the Korazim synagogue. (Actually an exact replica, the real one is in the Israel Museum). So, as a visiting Rabbi in the Korazim synagogue, they would likely have offered him their seat of Moses. It’s very likely Jesus sat here.
Cave where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found
This is the cave where a shepherd accidentally discovered the oldest known copies of the Bible.
The Garden Tomb
This is one candidate — the minority opinion among scholars — for where Jesus was entombed and resurrected.