Video Trailer: The Power of Powers by Lon Dee

The fabled Silk Route reveals many stories on its long path—wars, conquests, dreams, riches, and mysteries. One of those mysteries—an ancient secret thousands of years old—lies hidden within the Mogao Caves. Young siblings Orchid and Monkey Huang are about to discover how powerful and dangerous that secret is. A mystical force pulls them to a land caught in a war between rival dynasties. As they’re drawn into a conflict with mythical gods, a vengeful sorcerer, the pernicious Great Powers, battle-hardened soldiers, and ferocious beasts, Orchid and Monkey struggle to uncover their own great powers and talents.

The Power of Powers, the young adult fantasy novel by Lon Dee, is available on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and other online retailers.  [subscribe2]

Video Trailer: Trained to Kill by Cynthia Townley

[This is a golden oldie—it ran on Indies Unlimited back on October 9, 2011.]

This is the video trailer for Cynthia Townley’s novel, “Trained to Kill.” Give it a look and drop a comment to share your thoughts with her. Feedback is always welcome on these endeavors. Have you done a video trailer? Did it boost sales/interest in your book? Tell us about your experience.

Vote for Book Trailer of the Week (June 2nd)

Three different video book trailers were featured this week on Indies Unlimited. Now it is your turn to vote for the one you felt was best. No money—no prizes—all for the glory.

This week’s entrants are:

1. Summer Storms by Rebekah Lyn

2. Shadow on the Wall by Pavarti K. Tyler 

3. The Huguenot Sword by Shawn Lamb

 

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Video Trailer: The Huguenot Sword

For Faith. For Friendship. For Freedom. In the time of Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu, when being a Protestant could mean death, The Huguenot Sword roamed the streets of Paris by night, defending those faithful to the young heretical religion. The nobility scorned them as ruffians, to the oppressed Protestants they were saviors, but to the Cardinal Guards they were a pestilence needing to be terminated. The situation becomes desperate when those in power launch a bold plan to destroy the group. One wrong move can be fatal. But the ordeal of Paris pales in comparison to the possible annihilation of their faith and people at the battle of La Rochelle.

The Huguenot Sword, by Shawn Lamb is available from Amazon.