Axis of Time, full update and giveaway by author

Thanks to everyone who took the time to read and reply to my previous entry. Since nobody had any strong objections I’ll provide a link below and a more detailed update about what is going to happen to Admiral Kolhammer, Prince Harry and the Axis of Time gang.
The Stalin’s Hammer series, a sequence set in the mid-1950s, about 10 years after the end of the altered Second World War, will finally restart with Stalin’s Hammer: Cairo in mid to late April. This is the book I’m going to give away to my book club members and longtime alternate history fans. Basically, it’s an apology for taking so long to realise I was an idiot for trying to publish these conventionally. I should have just done them myself. My bad.
If you want to put your hand out for that free book head on over to jbismymasternow.com and sign up. You will get another time travelling alternate history yarn straightaway, but not in the Axis of Time story world. It’s just a freebie I give to anybody who joins the book club. In April you’ll get an email pointing you to a dark alley on the web where a shady, pixelated character will hand you your book in the digital equivalent of a brown paper bag.
The Stalin’s Hammer series will wrap up two or three months later with Stalin’s Hammer: Paris. But this will not be the end for the Axis of Time. It’s the start of the reboot. Next year I will return to both the altered 1940s and 1950s with two separate long form novels. The first will recount the invasion of Hawaii and explain what happened to Dan Black. The second, set in the 1950s, will follow on immediately from Stalin’s Hammer: Paris. I don’t have a book title for it yet, but I am tentatively calling the 1950s series World War 3.1.
It’s not really possible for me to explain how excited I am about all this without sounding like a giddy fanboy, and since I’m talking about my own books that would just be weird. I guess what I’m really excited about is finally giving up on the old established model of trade publishing for this and just going with something that both my readers and I have wanted to do for years, revisiting the Axis of Time.
Again, thanks for giving me the chance to explain all this. If you want to get on board head over to jbismymasternow.com. I have more giveaways planned there and even when I’m not throwing books away, they’ll always be cheaper for club members than for the sort of riffraff one finds on the Internet these days.
 
Thank you.

I found Here Be Monster's cover and subtitle intriguing.

Looking forward to return of Axis of Time as well.
 
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