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Anyone who buys a book should thank their lucky stars that writers work for peanuts…:)
Anyone who buys a book should thank their lucky stars that writers work for peanuts…:). via Anyone who buys a book should thank their lucky stars that writers work for peanuts…:).
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Tagged fantasy, goodreads, horror, science fiction, SCottish Highlands, supernatural thriller, The Clearing, Thomas Rydder, werewolves
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One of the best books I’ve read in a very long time is “The Last Sunset”, by my brother Bob Atkinson. This is why…
One of the best books I’ve read in a very long time is “The Last Sunset”, by my brother Bob Atkinson. This is why…. via One of the best books I’ve read in a very long time is “The Last … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Atkinson, cover art, debut novel, eBooks, fantasy, fort william, goodreads, historical romance, Kindle, Lochaber, SCottish Highlands, time-travel, YA fantasy
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Think you know about the Scottish Highlands? Learn from someone who knows…
Our time travel Romance set in the Scottish Highlands, The Last Sunset, continues to pick up great reviews. Readers love its powerful mix of action, humour, romance, and that ‘what if?’ question some great books leave in your mind after … Continue reading
Looking for a great historical fiction? Look no further – “The Last Sunset” by Bob Atkinson is here!
Click on the cover to get it on Amazon today! Book Description: Nuclear Armageddon blasts through time itself, dragging people from different eras into a turning point in history. The year… 1746. Around Fort William, the Scottish Highlanders are in … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, Bean, Bob Atkinson, book launch, Daily Telegraph, eBooks, Flintlock, fort william, goodreads, Kindle, Lochaber, redcoats, Rowan Atkinson, science fiction, SCottish Highlands, supernatural thriller, time-travel
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The Last Sunset now available for Nook
Bob Atkinson’s stunning debut novel of rebellion, set in the Scottish Highlands in 1746, is now available from Barnes & Noble for the Nook. “…brought me to tears and I would wager the author is writing from personal experience.” — online review … Continue reading
Recent releases now on Kobo and Diesel
EBook editions of September novel launches The Last Sunset and VampCon are now available from Diesel eBooks and from Kobobooks.com You can click on the book name to be taken to that book’s webpage where you can find additional information … Continue reading
Win a copy of The Last Sunset
If I can just distract you while you prepare to go out and buy your copy of our vampire thriller Vampcon (published today), our time travel Romance story set in the Scottish Highlands, The Last Sunset, is in a giveaway over … Continue reading
The Last Sunset is now available in paperback, and eBook editions
I’m delighted to announce that Bob Atkinson’s time travel adventure story set in the Scottish Highlands is now available to buy in several formats. Please see our Last Sunset page for further details.
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Tagged fantasy novel, historical romance, Lochaber, Scottish books, SCottish Highlands, time-travel
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The Last Sunset will be launched tomorrow
When a lady called Terri contacted me last night asking where the Last Sunset page was on Amazon, I decided it was time to bring forward the launch. You see, Terri was far from the first to ask me that … Continue reading
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Tagged 1746, Bonnie Prince Charlie, culloden, fantasy, fort william, historical romance, Lochaber, redcoats, SCottish Highlands, scottish novel, the '45, time-travel
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September Book Launches: The Last Sunset
September will be a busy month for us with four book launches. First up will be The Last Sunset, a timeslip Romantic adventure novel set in the Scottish Highlands. Nuclear Armageddon blasts through time itself, dragging people from different eras … Continue reading
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Tagged 1746, culloden, fort william, historical romance, Lochaber, Scottish books, SCottish Highlands, Scottish literature, time-travel
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