Keep Your Promises BSB 112

Published: May 6, 2021, 1 p.m.

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Blurb:

Hypno-Planticus: An Alien Invasion Metaphysical Science Fiction

R.M. Sackville

He\'s being held hostage...no wait, he\'s in an army...no wait, he\'s trapped in fire. Wherever he is, he better figure it out if he wants to survive.

Stilhz isn\'t sure what kind of fresh hell he keeps waking in, but what he does know is how eerily familiar everything is, yet oddly different. With a stolen alien plant being used against its own kind, Stilhz must figure out which side of the fight he is on before an entire race is destroyed one by one.

Includes bonus content consisting of two never before seen short stories--For My Boys and DUI Cry.

Targeted Takeaway:

Every sentence in your blurb makes a promise to the reader about what sort of book you\\u2019re offering. From the hook to the final cliffhanger, if you introduce an idea, you have to bring it back around. Otherwise, readers can become confused about what sort of book it is.

Whether it\\u2019s tone, character details, or plot elements, an idea that crops up early in the blurb should make an appearance later. And in the later sentences, new concepts are jarring and cause readers to think they\\u2019re getting something different than they thought.

So make certain you\\u2019re fulfilling the promises you make. Living up to the expectations you create will bring home the result you want: A sale that leads to a satisfied reader.

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