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Signal Boost: "Darkbeast Rebellion" by Morgan Keyes
This signal boost strikes rather close to my heart. Essentially, America is now reduced to a one-bookstore-chain, namely Barnes & Noble. There's one person at B&N who decides what books the store will carry on its shelves, and occasionally that person decides that they aren't going to stock a sequel (sometimes, they don't even stock the first book). This happened with my Benjamin Tate novel Leaves of Flame, and this one decision, by one person, pretty much guts your chances of any significant sales. I saw it with my book.
So when Morgan Keyes (aka Mindy Klasky) asked for a signal boost for her second book Darkbeast Rebellion because B&N decided they weren't going to carry it on the shelves, of course I'm going to step up and signal boost.
If you'd like to read Mindy's take on this situation, here's her blog post about what happened with this book and the first one in the series. Or you can catch the cover art and cover copy of the new book below. In either case, swing on by your favorite bookstore and buy both of these books, if they pique your interest. And pass on the word to your friends!

Cover Copy: Betrayal threatens everything Keara dreams of in this fast-paced, exciting sequel to Darkbeast.
Keara, her friend Goran, and the wily old actor, Taggart, are fleeing for their lives. They have all spared their darkbeasts, the creatures that take on their darker deeds and emotions and lift their spirits. But their actions defy the law, which dictates that all citizens must kill their darkbeasts on their twelfth birthdays.
There are rumors of safe havens, groups of people called Darkers who spared their darkbeasts and live outside the law. To find the Darkers, the trio must embark on a dangerous journey—and evade the Inquisitors who are searching for them everywhere. In the middle of winter, freezing and exhausted, Keara and her companions are taken to an underground encampment that seems the answer to all their hopes. But are these Darkers really what they appear to be?
So when Morgan Keyes (aka Mindy Klasky) asked for a signal boost for her second book Darkbeast Rebellion because B&N decided they weren't going to carry it on the shelves, of course I'm going to step up and signal boost.
If you'd like to read Mindy's take on this situation, here's her blog post about what happened with this book and the first one in the series. Or you can catch the cover art and cover copy of the new book below. In either case, swing on by your favorite bookstore and buy both of these books, if they pique your interest. And pass on the word to your friends!

Cover Copy: Betrayal threatens everything Keara dreams of in this fast-paced, exciting sequel to Darkbeast.
Keara, her friend Goran, and the wily old actor, Taggart, are fleeing for their lives. They have all spared their darkbeasts, the creatures that take on their darker deeds and emotions and lift their spirits. But their actions defy the law, which dictates that all citizens must kill their darkbeasts on their twelfth birthdays.
There are rumors of safe havens, groups of people called Darkers who spared their darkbeasts and live outside the law. To find the Darkers, the trio must embark on a dangerous journey—and evade the Inquisitors who are searching for them everywhere. In the middle of winter, freezing and exhausted, Keara and her companions are taken to an underground encampment that seems the answer to all their hopes. But are these Darkers really what they appear to be?