The Ouroboros Cycle: A Monster's Coming of Age Story eBook HALLOWEEN CONTEST!
CONTESTS! RAFFLES! SPARKLES!...Wait. Wait, wait. That will not do. Gosh, what a lengthy title. -ahem-
The Ouroboros Cycle Group would like to formally invite you to enter this most excellent Halloween Contest for a chance to win an eBook copy of The Ouroboros Cycle: A Monster's Coming of Age Story for FREE. Yes, that's right. I said 'free'. For you. The winner. If you win.
We're randomly drawing for THREE winners on October 31st- Halloween!
Rules are as follows, which are very simple really:
- FOLLOW The Ouroboros Cycle Tumblr (That's this one you're on.)
- REBLOG and LIKE this post to enter!
- Only ONE entry per person (The Reblog/Like are one.)
- Winners will be decided and contacted on Halloween!
- That's it!
Are you excited for sass, vampires that will never sparkle, and top hats? Well you should be, dear followers! You should be.
How far would you go to avenge the one you love? Would you go beyond death?
Born into the stifling confines of French upper society, Babette Varanus never thought that she would have to answer that question. Surrounded by wealth yet ostracized by her peers, Babette had little interest in love until she met Korbinian, a scandalous German baron with the audacity to regard her as his equal. But when the intrigues of her grandfather's enemies conspire to tear them apart, Varanus will embark upon a journey of vengeance, love, and redemption that will take her beyond the limitations of mortality and reveal to her the dark forces that command humanity from the shadows. Faced with madness, murder, hidden cults, and erudite vampires, does she have the strength to withstand the storm that rises against her?
Also, for all that weren't aware, this lovely first book in a continuing series (The second book, A Cautionary Tale For Young Vampires is coming out in January of 2014) was featured as the #2 in an article written and published in Dark Beauty Magazine of, 'The Top Five Greatest Vampire Novels of The Past 100 Years', and was reposted by Anne Rice herself.
You don't want to miss this lovely series. I'm not just saying that because I love it to death, (heh, to death.) But I love it because it's one of the first vampire and supernaturally related books I've read in the last few years that's a completely different take on the subjects while being absolutely phenomenal. And there aren't any sparkles! Just sass.
A lot of sass. Seriously.
Maybe not as eccentric as Matt being a dancy giraffe, I don't know how well that would work in Victorian times. Good visual thought though.