What do you think?
I just put this ad for my book on Facebook and Twitter.
What do you think about it?
- Excellent
- Good
- Indifferent
- Bad
- You’ve got to be Sh!##ng me!!
HOLDING THE LINES: The First Level of Hell.
Now in Paperback
Free on KindleUnlimited
#SciFi about a bunch of humans trying to live a normal life in an experimental station with a 4-armed experimenter, 8 aliens and 4 hybrids.
What could go wrong? Plenty
I’m open to suggestions. Have fun with it. . . be daring!
©Joelle LeGendre
Hello Joelle, I don’t read much sci-fi myself, but members of my family love it. Consensus is that your ad is excellent. And it does sound intriguing to me! Best of luck with your promotion.
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Thanks. 🙂
I appreciate the feedback and that you shared it with people who like SciFi. It makes me feel better about using the ad on Twitter and FB.
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Sounds interesting!
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Thanks. 🙂
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Well I like the premise, it is intriguing but . . .
#SciFi A collection of disparate individuals trying to live a normal life in an experimental station. Are they really alone?
What could possibly go wrong?
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They are, definitely disparate. You have Alma, who is a former hairdresser married to a humanoid parasite. Her granddaughter is a genius, her grandson ain’t quite right in the head (made worse by numerous mind-wipes) and an ex-soldier who won’t admit he’s psychic. That’s just for starters. 🙂
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ooooh, Included that in your blurb!
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Sounds intriguing to me! I like many sci-fi stories although I’m not a devoted type fan.
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As my SIL was telling me at scrabble this afternoon, it’s not your usual SciFi. It’s a bit of romance, and humor — at least in the first few books. It gets more serious as time goes on, but there are a lot of interpersonal struggles.
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Sounds good Joelle; strong core elements of stories about humans, and/or nonhumans, with settings and science interwoven, makes for good stories and good Sci-Fi.
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Oh me oh my, this is so exciting. I don’t want to bash it but I also showed it to daughter number one who does read sci-fi and if you want some specific feedback I could email you. Let me know.
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That would be fantastic! In order to understand #2, she’ll need to read #1. I would love her feedback. 🙂
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Good point, although admittedly I didn’t remember all of the first and I understood the second. (It was a bit of time in between books and my memory is shot!) I’ll have to find the first one. Sorry, I’m a tad disorganized 😂😂😂
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I appreciate you greatly.
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