Friday, November 1, 2024

THE PATREON SERIALIZED NOVELLA "NOWHERE TO RUN" CONTINUES WITH AN ALL-NEW CHAPTER! NEARING THE END!


Race the storm!! Teague, Cappy, and Biggs race the clock to get the plane in the air before the storm grounds them completely. Can they get off the mountain in time or will they be trapped there? We're counting down to the end in an all-new chapter of Bobby Nash's NOWHERE TO RUN - A Deputy U.S. Marshal William Teague Thriller novella available exclusively on PATREON. Two chapters to go.

Read the opening chapter FREE RIGHT HERE. Subsequent weekly-ish chapters will be for paid members. Go read the opening chapter FREE today then join us. Tiers start as low as $1 a month and that includes the serialized stories. It helps me a lot. Thank you.

Deputy U.S. Marshal William Teague has appeared in Evil Intent and In The Wind, but this is his first solo book. If you've not read Teague's previous adventures, you can still follow along. I try to make all of my books accessible, telling its own complete tale.

Thanks for joining me on this new thrilling adventure. I hope you're enjoying it.

Bobby

TODAY IS NATIONAL AUTHOR DAY! TELL AN AUTHOR YOU APPRECIATE THEIR WORK!


I'm hearing that today is #NationalAuthorsDay! I was unaware. Or I forgot. That's definitely possible. I invite you to visit my at any of the following and check out my work.
http://www.bobbynash.com
http://www.ben-books.com
http://amazon.com/author/bobbynash

Bobby

From the internets:
National Author's Day is celebrated on November 1st each year to honor authors and their work:

Purpose
To promote writing, encourage people to become authors, and foster a love of reading.

How to celebrate
Read your favorite books, buy books from your favorite authors, share your favorite novels online, dress up as a character from a book, write a story, or send a thank-you letter to an author .

History
Nellie Verne Burt McPherson, president of the Bement, Illinois Women's Club, came up with the idea for National Author's Day in 1928. The United States Department of Commerce recognized the day in 1949.