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Old 09-09-2019, 02:23 PM   #3060
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Talking Special Deal for a limited number of NinRai - MissAdventures For Two eBook

Hi,

last month I have published my first eBook on Smashwords called NinRai - MissAdventures For Two.


Special Deal = Use a coupon FL73N to get it for FREE, but only for the first 25 people and some coupons are already taken


Kairo and his rabbit partner Arubi are on a quest to fill their stomachs. The tinkling of coins lures them into Waslan City; a place full of grumpy Dwarfs, Dark Elfs in spandex, butt-proud Camtours, and many wonderful creatures. Before they can reach their goal, they need to cross three rings of purgatory. Let’s not forget hordes of puns and Easter Eggs behind every corner.

Wacky adventure alert!

Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy
Rating: PG-14 (very light swearing)

Comments I have got from Wattpad (Free sample of almost 40%)

“This is a nice introduction to Kairo, Arubi, and their world. The scene building is fresh and evocative, and full of fun little references for the alert reader.”

“First of all, the writing is smooth and the descriptions are both picturesque and amusing. I think it captures the sense of whimsy, playfulness, and adventure appropriate for children's literature while containing enough sophistication and wit to keep it from being a trudge for the adults.”

“So, Kairo is the boy, and Mr. Arubi, of course, is the rabbit. The names are remarkable and unique (I'm curious to know where you got them from).”

“Off the bat, I love the premise and the prologue, and your storytelling technique is unique and refreshing. After reading through the chapter, I'm amazed by the world you've built. It's not typical, and it really stretches one's imagination.”

Available at:


Please, if you enjoy the story, leave a rating and/or review to tell others on any of the sites it's available ;-)

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