Runners!
Tired of pounding the pavement listening to that worn-out club mix on your
iPod? Commuters? Ready to ram the car in front of you because talk radio has
you riled? Treadmill jockeys and heavyweight lifters! Think you might blow your
top if that grunting Neanderthal in the corner drops his deadlift to the floor
ONE MORE TIME??
Then
run, don’t walk, to your phone, tablet or computer, go to Audible.com and download yourself a copy of
the audiobook version of Fools Rush In, Book 3 in the InterstellarRescue series, read by Lisa Beacom. Put in your earbuds and let
this space opera noir romance take you
away to the other side of the galaxy!
The
audiobook experience adds a whole other dimension to a story. Even if you’ve
read the book, you’ll enjoy listening to the audio version—the alien voices,
the whispered lovers’ confessions, the shouts of excitement in the space battle
scenes. (Wow, I can’t wait to hear that myself!) This is narrator Lisa Beacom’s
third time out with the challenging material of the Interstellar Rescue series. She’s wonderfully talented—and fearless!
Need
a reminder what Fools Rush In is all
about? Check out this blurb:
She
thought she had the toughest job in Rescue—
until the
day she had to convert a pirate into a hero.
Interstellar Rescue
“conductor” Rayna Carver is deep undercover on a slave ship bound for an
isolated region of space when the ship is attacked by pirates. Her liberator is
Captain Sam Murphy, a man known in the spacer bars to love only profit,
adventure and women.
But Murphy hates a few
things, too, chief among them slavers. Will it be enough to gain his help for
Rayna’s mission—ferreting out two spies bent on sabotaging an arms factory to
turn the tide in an alien civil war?
GIVEAWAY!
I’m
giving away THREE free copies of the Fools
Rush In audiobook this week, and you have LOTS of chances to win! Comment BELOW,
on my Facebook Author
page or the Interstellar
Rescue Squad Page with a good reason to listen to an audiobook (it can be a
real reason or a funny one). You can comment as many times and in as many
places as you like—each comment will count as a separate chance to win (but you
can only win ONE audiobook). Be creative! You never know—I might take a notion
and give someone a free audiobook just for coming up with a wild reason to
listen!
What’s
that link again?
Cheers,
Donna
A good reason to listen to an audio book is, that it covers up the sounds coming from upstairs, where your 25 year old son is 'entertaining' his girlfriend. As a widow of over three years, if I had to listen to 'THAT' I'd get very jealous.
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Yikes! But, yes, a VERY good reason for audiobooks--and earbuds! :)
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