CIRCLES IN HELL boxed set and free audioc0des

Circles In Hell, Books 1-4 The Boxed Set Edition by Mark Cain I wanted to let all of you know that I have released the first four volumes of the CIRCLES IN HELL series in a boxed set edition. That’s HELL’S SUPER, A COLD DAY IN HELL, DEAL WITH THE DEVIL, and THE RELUCTANT DEMON, making for a fairly complete story arc. The boxed set is available in ebook and audiobook formats.

Speaking of the audiobook, I have some free codes to give out in exchange for fair reviews. You have probably read all of these books, but if you’re interested in re-experiencing the story and hearing Michael Gilboe’s wonderful narration, or if you have friends or family members who’d like to take a listen, private message me on Goodreads or write me at HellsSuper@hotmail.com.

I have a favor to ask. If you have not written reviews on Amazon and Audible for the books in the CIRCLES IN HELL series, could you please take a moment to do so? We independent writers rely heavily on reviews for publicity. Thanks in advance.

Mark
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Published on July 25, 2018 07:59
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message 1: by Josh (last edited Jul 26, 2018 06:42PM) (new)

Josh Levine For those who have read the books, I highly recommend the audiobooks! Mike did a wonderful job with his performance on Mark's work and I can tell you that I still hear BZ's, Satan's, Flo's, and Orson's voices. Heck, as someone who doesn't read and relies on audiobooks, I can tell you that this is one of but three books/series that I have re-listened to.

Do yourself a favor and check out the audiobooks!

To quote BOOH: "Squeeee!!!"


deniz canefe sahin I loved all of the books. And I admit I still reread them when I need a good laughter.


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