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Reviews are Coming in From Amazon!!!

Here are the first four reviews of The Travelers’ Club and the Ghost Ship Kindle version on Amazon.  If you have a copy of the e-book, and have not yet commented please do!  Currently, I have a 5 star rating and hope I can hold on to it!
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, Fresh Take on This Genre,November 6, 2011
This review is from: The Travelers’ Club and The Ghost Ship (Kindle Edition)

This was a very unique, intelligent take on a style that I’m not normally a big fan of. The characters are great and the story takes its time when it should, while packing plenty of action into a very well-thought plot. Its clear to me, with the charisma and repartee between the characters, that this needs to be a series. And I’m eagerly waiting for the second installment! (*wink to the author*)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Travelers’ Club and The Ghost Ship,November 5, 2011
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Susan Bushmaker (Phoenix, AZ United States)
This review is from: The Travelers’ Club and The Ghost Ship (Kindle Edition)

My first adventure into sci-fi steam punk and I loved it. I will be reading a lot more. Can’t wait for the next adventure.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read!,November 3, 2011
This review is from: The Travelers’ Club and The Ghost Ship (Kindle Edition)
This story has plenty of action and adventure. I loved the mysterious Sci-Fi elements while being taken back to Victorian times. Reggie and Ash are my two favorite characters and I hope to read more adventures about them in the future. All in all, a great read.
4.0 out of 5 stars Steampunk Sci-Fi,October 30, 2011
This review is from: The Travelers’ Club and The Ghost Ship (Kindle Edition)

The novel’s characters and story are interesting, and the setting is definitely Steampunk science fiction. This book is a good read for any science fiction fan.

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Steampunk Street III Signing in Mesa

Friday night went great!  We met hundreds of fellow Steampunk fans and were lucky to be set up next to the Arizona Steampunk Society, of which I am a proud member, and a Steampunk band called Jellied Brainz that was very fun to listen to just a few spots down from us.  Vinnie Alascia joined me at the booth selling original copies of his books as well.  It was great to meet people, sign copies of The Travelers’ Club and the Ghost Ship and hand out bookmarks.  It also sparked some more Kindle sales, which is always nice.  I glad that I had a lot of friends at the event and the time went very quickly, even though we were there for close to six hours.  Thanks also to my wife for helping to set up and letting me use her car since my own has no space for anything.

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