Launched!

Rynn's World is out now! It seems that some online stores have jumped the gun and started shipping my latest novel a week ahead of the official US release date. Judging by the first trickle of fan feedback, a number of you have even finished it already. Damn, you're fast!
I'm not sure if it's already shipping in the UK and other territories yet. I'll have to check on that. But, wherever you are, I hope you'll grab a copy and dive straight in. Oh, and don't forget to share your thoughts via a review on your favourite bookseller's website.
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9 Comments:
It was released in UK Games Workshop stores last Saturday. I'm halfway through my copy right now. It's a awesome read!
Thanks very much for that, Saxon. Glad you're enjoying it, and it's good to know that readers on both sides of the Atlantic got it early. :D
Sweet. I'll have to get my hands on a copy of that.
Hi Steve . Thanks for the heads up. im going to my local games workshop and picking up rynns world , black tide , and ravens flight after work. I'm so glad they're out early. I was re reading red fury as I just finished heroes of the space marines . Which I also had read before .Well hope things are going well. Take care. Looking forward to fear the alien.
I've pre-ordered it as I still have Shadow King and Dark Creed to get through first.
I hope it doesn't arrive until later as I've not sure I can cope with any more novels right now because....I suck.
...sometimes it sucks to live in the U.S, because BL material usually is published earlier in the UK...can't wait, thanks for the heads-up.
Just finished rynns world. Great job Steve. Liked how u fleshed out the chapter. ***** on my book. Thanks for the entertaining work. everyone read this book!
My thanks to you for the support and kind comments. Feedback keeps coming in and, so far, people really seem to be enjoying Rynn's World. Phew!
For me, though, it's time to really roll my sleeves up and get on with what comes next. More on that later.
I bought the book on Thursday and finished on Saturday. I will soon have a review on Red Rook Review. Frankly, I was quite impressed with the book. There is a certain clarity and logic to it that raises it above some of your confreres' work. Additionally, the color maps were fantastic. Military fiction enthusiasts are usually map freaks and this was a perfect touch. Cortez, Grimm and Kantor were brilliant. Great job. Now, my friend, when are you going to slip over to the dark side and look into the underbelly of the ork? No one, to my knowledge has really successfully done it in Warhammer, although Richard Williams seems to be heading that way.
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