Saturday, December 29, 2012

Giveaway - Author of the Month - Mark Lawrence

It's giveaway time again! 

This time our kick-ass Author of the Month, Mark Lawrence, is giving away two copies of "Koning der Wrake", the Dutch translation of "King of Thorns". This means this giveaway is only open for readers from Belgium and The Netherlands. (sorry!)

Because this is for a limited amount of people, I wanted to do something special with this competition. I'm going to need you to be creative! With your entries, I'll make a few things and post them later on.

What do you have to do to win this awesome book? 
Send me an e-mail (draumrkopa@outlook.com) with the following:

 * What is the first word that pops into your head when seeing the covers of this book (I'll add the original cover too, because it's pure genious)

* If you had to promote this book, which tagline would you chose? This can be in English or in Dutch. (You can use the short description of the book below to get some inspiration)

* Make your own cover for the book. This doesn't have to be a masterpiece, you can make it as beautiful, ugly or funny as you wish. Use the tagline you came up with and put it somewhere on your version of the cover.

GO GO GO!

























Short description:

The second book in the Broken Empire series, Lawrence takes his young anti-hero one step closer to his grand ambition.

To reach greatness you must step on bodies, and many brothers lie trodden in my wake. I’ve walked from pawn to player and I’ll win this game of ours, though the cost of it may drown the world in blood…

The land burns with the fires of a hundred battles as lords and petty kings fight for the Broken Empire. The long road to avenge the slaughter of his mother and brother has shown Prince Honorous Jorg Ancrath the hidden hands behind this endless war. He saw the game and vowed to sweep the board. First though he must gather his own pieces, learn the rules of play, and discover how to break them.

A six nation army, twenty thousand strong, marches toward Jorg's gates, led by a champion beloved of the people. Every decent man prays this shining hero will unite the empire and heal its wounds. Every omen says he will. Every good king knows to bend the knee in the face of overwhelming odds, if only to save their people and their lands. But King Jorg is not a good king.

Faced by an enemy many times his strength Jorg knows that he cannot win a fair fight. But playing fair was never part of Jorg’s game plan.




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