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Saturday, November 14, 2015

GHBT- 'Sigils of the Old God' by J.P. Moore Tour #Playlist & #Giveaway


Sigils of the Old God
By- J.P. Moore
Genre- Epic Fantasy
Published By- Dragon Moon Press
Publication Date- November 2nd

Jamesport, Rhode Island, 1895 ...

Listen carefully. You may hear whispers of the city’s mysteries just below the howling of the wind through the rafters of the abandoned fish market. Odd creatures serve a witch in the haunted salt marshes. Sigils of ancient and forgotten magic mark the cliff overlooking the bay. A ruined stone tower of unknown age stands in the square. Do not speak too loudly of these mysteries, lest the Old God send his servants to silence you.

Fear Jacob, the most loyal and gifted of these assassins. He has killed many, from babbling ex-sailors who uncovered too many secrets in dark and faraway lands, to millionaires’ wives who summer in mansions on the cliff and wander one step too far into the occult.
But peer into Jacob’s eyes and you may see a hint of doubt. You may discover what you have suspected all along.

History is a lie.

The world is not what we think it is.

And, it is all about to come crashing to an end.

   

And here are J.P. Moore's Top 5 Favorite Desserts

  • Brownies, fudgy and moist, even half-baked. Why so pedestrian a choice at the top of my list? Back in college, my girlfriend was flirting with a European guy who complained about brownies, calling them “an awful American cookie.” That's why.
  • Rice pudding, but light on the cinnamon, please.
  • Lemon meringue pie.
  • But, sometimes, key lime instead.
  • Apple cider donuts. But be ready. I may choke on the sugar as I wolf them down.

About the Author-
J. P. Moore lives and writes in southern New Jersey. Though his characters would feel right at home in the dark and mossy tracts of the Jersey Pine Barrens, the setting that he enjoys with his wife and three children is a long way from the worlds of his novels and stories. Moore's settings are on the brink. Their histories are lost, or misunderstood. Their futures are uncertain. All of the heroes are gone. Only the unlikely heroes are left.

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