Monday, July 8, 2013

Now scheduling a two week tour for To the Fifth Power by Shirin Dubbin


Now scheduling a two week tour for To the Fifth Power by Shirin Dubbin

This tour will run July 29- August 12 (weekdays only)


I am scheduling reviews, guest blogs, interviews, and spotlight stops

pdf available for reviewers 


To participate in this tour please send:

Your blog name and url

A couple suggested dates during the tour

Type of stop you wish to host

Please let me know if you wish to review



To the Fifth Power
Powers Trilogy Book One
Shirin Dubbin

Genre: Paranormal

Publisher: Entangled Publishing, LLC
Date of Publication: July 29, 2013

ISBN: 9781622661800
ASIN: B00DTDH9KO

Number of pages: 120

Amazon   BN  

Book Description:


Three years ago, Zola Noite's nemesis killed her sidekick and forced her to watch. The guilt drove her to hang up her cape. Zola knows one thing for certain. She will never be a superhero again. 

Psychologist Dr. Arturo "Fort" Forte specializes in super-powered mental health. He’s the only reason Zola can once again call herself sane—although, truth be told, the heat between them is slowly driving her back to mad.

When three mega-villains escape the prison Fort oversees, all Zola's best laid plans go up in flames. Fort asks her for help, and she can't turn down the man she's secretly come to love. As battles ensue and clues add up, the one thing Zola trusts is called into question: Fort's true agenda and which side he’s on.

 About the Author:

Shirin Dubbin is often called a “chic geek,” and she likes the sound of it. Especially since she’s a closet wallflower (albeit one with a fabulous alter ego).When not working in graphic design or hosting The Fantastic Forum—a celebration of comics & speculative fiction—she writes stories inspired by the art, literature, international cinema, and anime she grew up with.

In her own storytelling, Shirin spins tales of sci-fi and urban fantasy with romantic edge. The battle between good and evil, humor, and break neck action are ink to her imagination.

Culturally, she’s half American, half British and very southern; right down to the accent and love of grits. Government reports show a residence in DC, but Shirin lives largely on the astral plane and hopes to meet you there.









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