Authors and Bloggers Against Piracy Blog Tour- Day Two: E.B. Black

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Welcome to day two of the Authors and Bloggers Against Piracy Blog Tour. You know, you hear about books being pirated and how other authors fall victim to it, but you never think it’ll happen to you. That is most certainly not the case. The sad fact is that if it’s out there, it’s going to be pirated. The Authors and Bloggers official blog has a whole page dedicated to helping you search for your book, but what to do if you find it.

 

Today E.B. Black’s Pandora’s Mistake, a mythological fantasy, is being featured. You should definitely grab a copy!

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Blurb: The Fate of Eros Series: Book 0 * Tales of love and heartbreak. The stories the gods never wanted you to hear about.**

Pandora was created to be the perfect woman. She has the beauty of Aphrodite, the intelligence of Athena, and the gentleness of Hera.

As the first and only woman to exist, Pandora is the center of attention everywhere. Men lust after her, even vow to start wars over her. She’s a good girl, so she keeps her distance.

The problem is Prometheus. He’s Pandora’s box. He’s ripped to shreds and killed every day as punishment from Zeus, but he never repents for being a bad boy.

Zeus has warned everyone to stay away from Prometheus, but she’s curious. He’s handsome and she desires him.

If she opens the box of her desire, it will unleash Prometheus’ inner demons. Should she risking losing everything she cares about for one night of lust?

 

authorphoto  E.B. Black lives in Southern California with her husband and two rottweilers.

 

 

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4 responses to “Authors and Bloggers Against Piracy Blog Tour- Day Two: E.B. Black”

  1. I don’t know if it’s happening to me with Volume II, which should cost $3.99, but Volume I of The Spanners Series is permafree, anyway. The reason I don’t check is I’ve heard so many horror stories that if we even click on the URL for these sites, our computers get infected. True?

    1. Not necessarily. If you want to check but are scared about viruses, just make sure that you have great virus protection before you start looking.

      1. My son, who works in internet security, says even the “best” virus protection we laypeople usually employ does not protect us from some of these malware, spyware, and other invaders: they’re constantly updating, refining and upgrading their malicious code while the viral software does not upgrade that often. Beware.

      2. No, most people don’t upgrade their software often. But some people do. As I said, if you want to go looking for your book, just make sure that you’re protected before hand.

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