Sunken Treasure, Lost Worlds (The Risky Business Chronicles Book 1) by Hep Aldridge is on virtual book tour. The action adventu...
Sunken Treasure, Lost Worlds (The Risky Business Chronicles Book 1) by Hep Aldridge is on virtual book tour. The action adventure stops at Readeropolis.
Be sure to enter for a chance to win the giveaway for a $50 Amazon GC and follow the Silver Dagger book tour (for other dates see the link at the bottom of the post).
Sunken
Treasure, Lost Worlds
The
Risky Business Chronicles Book 1
by
Hep Aldridge
Genre:
Action, Adventure
His knowledge can make them all rich... or get them killed.
From
the depths of the Atlantic off Cape Canaveral Florida, searching for
sunken Spanish treasure, to the Andes mountains of Ecuador chasing
the legend of a lost golden library, Dr. Colten X. Burnett
and the Risky Business team are on a quixotic adventure.
While
trying to make an honest, well sort of honest living, searching for
remnants of the lost 1715 fleet, Risky Business Ltd. becomes
entangled in a mystery that covers two continents and may rewrite
history.
The
lure of uncovering a lost civilization, as well as the secrets it
holds, motivates the team on their dangerous journey into a
cosmological unknown.
-Sunken
Treasure Lost Worlds is the first book in Hep Aldridge's
action and adventure series about Dr. Colten X. Burnett and the Risky
Business team
**Only
.99 cents 9/12 – 9/18!!**
Hep
Aldridge is a certified scuba diver, cave diver and amateur
archaeologist whose main area of interest is Pre-Columbian cultures
of the Americas.
He
has led or been part of archaeological expeditions to Mexico and
Honduras, making discoveries that have been reported in National
Geographic Magazine.
Follow
the tour HERE
for exclusive content and a giveaway!
Best of luck with the book and book tour! I included the tour in the Monday, Sep. 16, 2019 edition of The BookTube Your Shelf Daily Reader: https://paper.li/Readeropolis/1517059010#/
ReplyDeleteI love the cover. Its interesting with the two different themes on the cover.
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ReplyDeleteGreat post, sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words all. I knew the book cover would be vitally important to catch the potential readers eye and get them to want to know more about it. It directly relates to the story on two fronts. I came up with the design idea and the graphic artist nailed it! I couldn't be happier. Take a peek inside I don't think you will be disappointed.
ReplyDeleteSounds good.
ReplyDeleteI really like the split cover look.
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