Wednesday, November 30, 2011

November-Author in the Spotlight Wrap-up and Giveaway

November-Author in the Spotlight Wrap-up and Giveaway

Fatal Incident Giveaway Ends Today at Midnight!!!

  November- Author in the Spotlight Wrap-Up.

  November is coming to an end and that means that there are only 24 shopping days until Christmas.  It also means I would like to end November with a treat by highlighting Hometown Track Minnesota Author in the Spotlight, Jim Proebstle.

Today is the last day to enter the contest to win a copy of Fatal Incident.  The contest ends at midnight tonight.  The contest is open to people living in the U.S. that are current Booksnob followers.  Good Luck and as always thanks for following Booksnob!

Click here to enter:  Fatal Incident Contest

Check out my book review of Fatal Incident.  Fatal Incident is Proebstle's second novel that he bases on a personal story within his family history.  It is a historical fiction novel that takes place during World War II and highlights the army air transport that happened in Alaska.  Jim has created memorable characters, an intense spy game and different possibilities to what really could have happened on that fateful day when his uncle's plane crashed in the Mount McKinley range.

Fatal Incident Book Review

Be sure to read the Author Interview with Jim Proebstle, he describes the personal back story behind his book and he describes how he keeps writing.  He even tells a funny story.


Jim Proebstle Author Interview


Jim presented me with THREE guest posts to share with my readers.  They were all very enjoyable to read and insightful for all who enjoy the craft of writing and reading.


Guest Post #1
Guest Post #2
Guest Post #3


As November comes to a close I would like to thank Jim for being the November Minnesota Author in the Spotlight here on Booksnob.  He is a talented writer and I look forward to reading his next book and working with him in the future.  Please visit Jim's website at http://jimproebstle.com/ and support him by reading one of his books. 



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