(Heh, whoops. I had this set to draft and never posted it. Sooo…only like two weeks late… LOL Sorry.)
It’s sort of a bittersweet day today. It’s release day (which the mortgage company, electric company, etc. like) but it’s also the last book in the 10-book Drunk Monkeys series.
http://www.bookstrand.com/tymber-dalton
There’s still a couple of days left to get the other books in the series, too, if you haven’t yet and get a discount on them (if you buy them from BookStrand).
Can the Drunk Monkeys save the day before the clock runs out?
Tank isn’t a student, a hacker, or twenty-two-years old. The major is a deep-cover military intel officer, and she’s got orders to help save the world. That means protecting the group of student hackers she’s embedded with.
Initially, Papa and Alpha aren’t sure what to make of Tank, until they learn the truth about her identity. Monkeying around takes a backseat to stopping an apocalypse, and the world isn’t safe from Kite just yet.
Time’s quickly running out—and not just for the human race. Reverend Silo and President Kennedy might both be about to reap what they’ve sown as General Arliss sets his plans into motion. And when the final pieces are moved into position for an epic showdown, Papa and Alpha realize that surviving an apocalypse is nothing compared to overcoming their greatest challenge yet—Tank’s father.
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My Drunk Monkeys series page.
If you enjoy menage and sci-fi, you might also like my Deep Space Mission Corps series, my book Fierce Radiance, or Acquainted With the Night.
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Loved the series, loved the ending and had an absolute ball seeing how it all played out, including the surprises. Wonderful epic saga, and I cannot thank you enough for writing it.
@Geoffrey – Thank you! 🙂 I’m glad you enjoyed it!