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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Day 23: Sweet Tidbits of THE LAST BASTION OF THE LIVING



Sweet Tidbits
Today's stop is at Sweet Tidbits.  Bonnie and I had a fun interview which I think you will enjoy quite a bit. Also read her 4 star review and see what she thought of my futuristic zombie novel.


Make sure to check out the stop by clicking  here.  


Please stop by the previous blot stops to enter giveaways, read interviews, reviews and guest posts.


And don't forget to enter the main tour giveaway at The Bookish Brunette! Details below!




To buy the paperback at amazon.com, click here. 
To buy the Kindle at amazon.com, click here.
To purchase other ebook formats, click here.
To purchase an autographed copy from me, click here.

Other stops on the tour so far!
Make sure to enter THE LAST BASTION OF THE LiVING  Blog Tour Giveaway hosted by The Bookish Brunete!!



Giveaway:
♦  1 autographed trade paperback of THE LAST BASTION OF THE LIVING
♦  2 autographed bookmarks
♦  1 Rhiannon Frater totebag

Click the image below to enter!
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2 comments:

  1. Rhiannon,
    I just wanted to let you know I stayed up until 6:15 this morning so I could finish Last Bastion of the Living. This was such a wonderful book. Honestly, I was getting a little bored with zombies. So many zombie books out there seem identical but this one knocked my socks off! First, I think Dwayne was the greatest boyfriend (where can I get one like him??). Maria was awesome. I love her character just as much as I loved Lisbeth Salander (although they are two entirely different women) Commandant Pierce was cool I thought too. Some parts made me think a little of Starship Troopers, one of my favorites, because of the futuristic setting and the camaraderie and eagerness of the squad. The plot twists and the inferi scourge kept me on my toes. I thought I would be disappointed about Bastion being a stand alone novel but I wasn't at all. I have to agree with you about the end, it was perfect. I don't know what else to say except I love this book, wouldn't mind seeing a movie of it, but as it often goes, I don't think any movie could live up to your written words. Thank you for writing The Last Bastion of the Living!

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  2. Diana,

    I'm glad you enjoyed it! I loved writing it.

    Rhiannon

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