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Final Round: The Blinding Knife versus King of Thorns

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First, there were 64. Now, battered and bleeding, lacerated by readers’ votes and critics’ comments, only two remain. But…

It’s the battle of sharp pointy things! 

No, but seriously. After losing The David Gemmell Award (twice), after losing to Victor Gischler in 2009 for this SAME AWARD, and after losing the Suvudu Cage Match last year, I think it’s my time. Look, people, I even put off my book a year so that next year you won’t have to compete with me! What more can I do?

No, but seriously, seriously, this BookSpot Central March Madness contest is just a lot of fun. It’s purely for bragging rights and to discover other books that lots of readers love. The opportunity to spank a fellow author is just icing on the cake. Don’t let me be spanked! I’m not into that. Go HERE to vote.

March Madness!

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by CAPSLOCK 

Really love brackets? Want a second chance because you didn’t see that Harvard game coming? The Blinding Knife has been drafted into the March Madness craze by BookSpot Central’s 7th annual book tournament. In Round 1,  The Blinding Knife faces off against The Tainted City by Courtney Schafer.

You can vote:

  1. via a comment on their post listing the book you wish to vote for in each match-up
  2. by clicking the Facebook “like” button under the book cover on the tournament page HERE
  3. with an original tweet (retweets won’t count) that includes a link to the tournament page HERE and uses the hashtag provided below for the book(s) you are voting for”

There’s nothing really at stake here, just bragging rights. However, if you know Brent at all, you know he really likes bragging rights! Go HERE to vote!