On Saturday 18th August there'll be an interview with me over at The Indieview website.
http://www.theindieview.com/
Go check it out and let me know what you think.
To coincide with the interview, I'll be reducing the price on Unbound Brothers to $0.99 and £0.77 for two weeks.
Don't miss your chance to grab my novel at this reduced price. The good reviews keep rolling in and for that price it's worth taking a chance. Here are a few quotes;
'Rob Rowntree's debut novel is a mix of Arthur C. Clark and Michael Crichton.'
'...Mr. Rowntree has an amazing grasp of descriptive writing, filling the pages with
pictures through his words. Through his writing, the reader can experience space
and all of its wonders and dangers.'
'Don't normally read sci fi books but this was recommended. Excellent read,
gripping story and very believable characters. Looking forward to a follow up -
would definitely recommend to others.'
'Rowntree does a great job with this book. Filled with mystery, wonder and
terror, "Unbound Brothers" will hook you from the very beginning and not let you
go.'
'Unbound Brothers squarely belongs to the space opera subgenre, but it's unlike
any space opera I've read. It's darker than Niven and just as mysterious.'
Don't miss out.
A new writer's adventure in epub genre fiction. Follow my ridiculously uninfomed trip into the world of electronic nonsense and see how I fair.
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Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Monday, 15 July 2013
Nice review for Unbound Brothers at Underground Book review magazine.
Check out this review for Unbound Brothers.
http://www.undergroundbookreviews.com/3/post/2013/07/review-of-unbound-brothers-by-rob-rowntree.html?fb_action_ids=10200637780204655&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%7B%2210200637780204655%22%3A220072774808984%7D&action_type_map=%7B%2210200637780204655%22%3A%22og.likes%22%7D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D
"Rob Rowntree’s debut novel is a mix of Arthur C. Clark and Michael Crichton. In fact, about a fourth of the way into the book I kept thinking how much it reminded me of Sphere. From fascinating concepts like “blue space” to an interesting take on “wet-ware,” the novel explores several fascinating sci-fi themes. Overall, Rowntree’s writing is clean and tight, with excellent dialogue and good pacing. The characters are well written and believable, with plenty of tension to go around and keep the reader involved."
See the rest by following the link above and then don't forget to buy your copy while it's on sale at $2.99/£2.07.
http://www.undergroundbookreviews.com/3/post/2013/07/review-of-unbound-brothers-by-rob-rowntree.html?fb_action_ids=10200637780204655&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%7B%2210200637780204655%22%3A220072774808984%7D&action_type_map=%7B%2210200637780204655%22%3A%22og.likes%22%7D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D
"Rob Rowntree’s debut novel is a mix of Arthur C. Clark and Michael Crichton. In fact, about a fourth of the way into the book I kept thinking how much it reminded me of Sphere. From fascinating concepts like “blue space” to an interesting take on “wet-ware,” the novel explores several fascinating sci-fi themes. Overall, Rowntree’s writing is clean and tight, with excellent dialogue and good pacing. The characters are well written and believable, with plenty of tension to go around and keep the reader involved."
See the rest by following the link above and then don't forget to buy your copy while it's on sale at $2.99/£2.07.
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Good reviews
I'm getting some good reviews over at Amazon.co.uk...
1 of 1 people found the following review
helpful
Format:Kindle
Edition
I found it tense and a cliff hanger and would definitely
recommend a chilling read. Imaginative and exciting. When is the next?
1 of 1 people found the following review
helpful
By Lisa Negus
Format:Kindle
Edition|Amazon Verified
Purchase
I was gripped from the start; there is exactly the right
amount of tension and intrigue to keep you turning the pages late into the
night. I would highly recommend this book.
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