Celebrating Release Day for Flawed by J.L. Spelbring ~ Enter the giveaway!

Posted: August 13, 2014 in Dystopian, giveaways, Release day, Science Fiction, Trailer
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Join the celebration. It’s Release Day for FLAWED by J.L. Spelbring.
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Title: Flawed (Perfection #2)

Author: J.L. Spelbring

Release Date: August 12, 2014

Publisher: Spencer Hill Press

In a world where Hitler won the The War, and perfection is constantly sought, Ellyssa has broken free from her austere life and has found another meaning for her existence.

Family, friendship, and love.

But her happiness is short lived. Ellyssa finds herself on the run, again. Her father’s work didn’t die with him, but lives on in her siblings, Aalexis and Xaver, and they are determined to complete his unfinished dream.

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
 

 

J.L. Spelbring lives in Texas, where she wanders out in the middle of the night to look at the big and bright stars. Besides knocking imaginary bad guys in the head with a keyboard, she enjoys being swept away between the pages of a book, running amuck inside in her own head, pretending she is into running, and hanging out with her kids, who are way too cool for her.

Her novel, Perfection, released in July 2013 and the sequel, Flawed, releases August 2014.

 

 

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Comments
  1. This is new to me Lauren, but the trailer has me intrigued!

  2. Mai Tran says:

    I’d change the war between Vietnam and US (1955-1975). Remnants and aftermath are too immense, they’re still seen in Vietnam nowadays.

  3. I don’t know. Would I choose a personal history or a global one? Hmmmm. The past is what made us who are now, so I don’t think I would change anything. You never know the repercussions.
    sherry @ fundinmental

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