How to get a complimentary copy of Smells Like Weeia Spirit

How to get a complimentary copy of Smells Like Weeia Spirit

Would you like to read the latest Weeia Marshals book? Were you one of the 770 readers who entered the recent Goodreads giveaway (https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/239143-smells-like-weeia-spirit) for a print edition of Smells Like Weeia Spirit and didn’t win? Are you on my subscriber list? Then don’t worry. I’ve got you covered.

If you follow my posts and promos you know I only occasionally offer free copies. But, beginning today you can get a free ebook (mobi) copy of my latest book, Smells Like Weeia Spirit (click the title in blue to read the blurb), book three of the Marshals Series. I reserve all rights.

How? All you have to do is

1 – be on my subscriber list

2- be among first 50 to leave a comment within a week of the publication date of this post.

I repeat: if you are on my subscriber list and leave a comment on this page before 50 others do within a week of the post publication date, you will receive a digital copy (mobi file) of the book by email to the address in the subscriber list.

The offer is valid for anyone already on my subscriber list (the email address you leave on the post must already be on my list). The giveaway is valid until a week passes by, or we get 50 names, whichever comes first.

Subscribers who sign up to my list after this post is published are not eligible for this promotion, but will be for future ones.

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Enter today – Goodreads giveaway to win print copy of Smells Like Weeia Spirit

Enter today – Goodreads giveaway to win print copy of Smells Like Weeia Spirit

Would you like a chance to win a print copy of Smells Like Weeia Spirit, the latest Marshals book, a Paris urban fantasy about superhumans? Follow the links below.

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Smells Like Weeia Spirit by Elle Boca

Smells Like Weeia Spirit

by Elle Boca

Giveaway ends July 15, 2017.

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“Entertaining,” reviewer says of Smells Like Weeia Spirit

“Entertaining,” reviewer says of Smells Like Weeia Spirit

Should be entertaining to anyone who likes an investigative adventure with a light fantasy flare

Cabe Polk

When Marshal Danielle Metreaux and her junior partner, Sebastien, answer a call to investigate a student’s death at the Académie Superieur de Goin, (Sebastien’s upper class private school alma mater) she was as unprepared for the uncaring defensive posture of the school administrator (an old friend of Sebastien’s family) as she was the free use of narcotics among the students. With nothing to indicate a homicide, they must assume the death was the result of accident related to the student’s use of drugs.

However, when other Weeia began to act strangely in a manner that would reveal their presence to normal humans, Danni and Sebastien must intensify the investigation. At a loss to explain the phenomena, they must enlist the aid of the CUT Team to resolve issues until a full time command center is organized with Danni’s boss, Francois, in command. When Danni is side-lined during the investigation with a personal loss, Sebastien steps in with the help of a Syrian chemist and provides the expertise need to allow Danni to figure out what is causing the disruption among the Weeia.

Once again, we have Danni Metreaux who is beginning to feel increasingly comfortable in Paris, and who is more comfortable with Sebastien as well. Her boyfriend, Iaen, is a big help to her adjustment, but is not destined to be a permanent part of her life. The intensity of the crisis for Weeia forces Francois to become more active, and Danni who has come to the attention of the CUT team leader may have a chance for advancement outside Paris.

As are the other Weeia books by Elle Boca, Smells Like Weeia Spirit should be entertaining to anyone who likes an investigative adventure with a light fantasy flare.

Clabe Polk, author, The CPMA Book Review Blog (http://clabepolkmysteryadve.ipage.com/cpma-book-blog/smells-like-weeia-spirit-4-stars), and contributor, Midwest Book Review

“A compelling, engrossing read,” reader says of Smells Like Weeia Spirit

“A compelling, engrossing read,” reader says of Smells Like Weeia Spirit

A compelling, engrossing read, I was hooked from the first page.

Sheri Wilkinson

Danni is a Weeia Marshal in Paris France. Paired up with her (Marshal) Partner Sebastien they make a great team. Things get complex when superhumans start acting strange for no reason at all. If that is not bad enough people are dying and the Weeia may be discovered. Danni has her hands full as she tries to find the one responsible and keep the secret of the Weeia.

A compelling and fascinating story with an original plot and likable characters. Danni is strong willed, dedicated to her job and an all around likable woman. She is able to balance her job and personal life perfectly. Elle Boca grabs your attention by blending fantasy and (the) real world to a perfect mix, making a engrossing page turning read. I was hooked from the first page. I highly recommended Smells Like Weeia Spirit to all. A true five-star read.

Sheri A. Wilkinson, reader

Thank you Sheri for posting the first review!

“Unable to put it down,” author says of Smells Like Weeia Spirit

“Unable to put it down,” author says of Smells Like Weeia Spirit

Darker, yet I was unable to put it down

Author Nicholas Rossis
With “Smells Like Weeia Spirit,” Boca continues her Unelmoija spinoff Weeia Marshals series. Danni, one of the most grounded and likable modern heroines, despite her faults (or because of them), finds herself once again in the midst of trouble. Office politics notwithstanding, she has at least the support of her trusted aide, Sebastien. Together, they go through a cross-section of Parisian society. When the need arises, she has extra help from her old friends, who rush to her side.

Despite the obvious similarities, I found “Smells Like Weeia Spirit” different from the rest of the series. Darker, for one thing. The description of an unexpected death in the family and its repercussions bring out Boca’s amazing writing talent, and I’d want to read this book for those chapters alone. At the same time, it felt more disjointed; like a car ride that has sudden twists and turns that leave you slightly disoriented. Not enough to make me give it four stars, but enough to warrant a mention. Then again, Boca has a tendency of leaving loose ends, only to tie them in the next book(s) in her series, so I suspect this is the case here as well.

I’ll be looking forward to her next book, as I’m hooked on her world by now.

Nicholas Rossis, award winning author Pearseus epic fantasy series