Thursday, October 18, 2018

Blog Tour & Guest Post : The High Court by Chris Ledbetter @chapterxchapter @Chris_Ledbetter and @Month9Books


Tour Date:

October 15-26, 2018

Link to Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38094663-the-high-court  

Pre-order Link

Tour Schedule:

Giveaway Info:

  • One (1) winner will receive a $25 Amazon Gift Card and a digital copy of The High Court


Link to Giveaway:
http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/c08c9e8e720/?



The High Court (The Sky Throne #2)
by Chris Ledbetter
Release Date: October 16, 2018
Publisher: Month9Books

High atop Mount Olympus, dawn breaks on a new academic term. Normalcy has returned to campus following a harrowing expedition into The Underworld to rescue kidnapped students by Zeus and his fellow Olympians. Now, as they prepare to testify in The High Court, Hyperion will be tried for the attack on Crete and death of Anytos. Kronos will stand trial for the murder of Mount Olympus Prep’s Headmaster Ouranos.

As the trials draw near, Mount Olympus Prep students and faculty are besieged repeatedly by a race of gargantuan stone and earth giants. Under heavy assault, the Olympians are forced to flee to the volcanic island of Limnos to regroup.
Meanwhile, a toxic poison Zeus has carried with him since a prior fight with a dragoness, creeps toward his brain.

In a race against time and beasts, Zeus and his friends must find a way to survive not only the toxin ravaging Zeus’ body, but also the giants who grow stronger after every attack, and somehow make it to the The High Court alive.


Guest Post Dear Reader

Dear Reader,

One of the themes I explore is allowing yourself to be or feel vulnerable. Without going into how I do this, so that I don’t ruin anything with spoilers, I’ll simply say that in our world right now, the common currency is bluster and bravado. More often than not, this external manifestation hides a deeper insecurity, a deeper vulnerability. I assert that it’s alright to admit when you’re wrong, that you don’t have all the answers. It’s alright to concede a position you have no business holding. It’s alright to admit that you need help, and to allow yourself to surrender to that aid. If you ever find yourself in a situation that stresses you out, seek help. Sometimes, covering over your vulnerability creates a toxic environment. Owning your vulnerabilities makes you stronger, and makes the team around you stronger because it builds a level of trust and support that may not be there otherwise.

OTHER BOOKS IN THE SERIES



About the Author

Chris Ledbetter grew up in Durham, NC before moving to Charlottesville, VA in 11th grade. After high school, he attended Hampton University where he promptly “walked-on” to the best drum line in the conference without any prior percussion experience. He carried the bass drum for four years, something his back is not very happy about now.
After a change of heart and major, he enrolled in Old Dominion University and earned his degree in Business Administration. He’s worked in various managerial and marketing capacities throughout his life. He taught high school for six years in Culpeper, VA, and also coached football.
He has walked the streets of Los Angeles and New York City, waded in the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and climbed Diamond Head crater on Hawaii and rang in the New Year in Tokyo, Japan. But he dreams of one day visiting Greece and Italy.


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