Ooh la la, there’s a new series out to rival The Hunger Games and it goes by the name of The Windstorm Series. Katie Robison’s debut Downburst is definitely a hard book to put down once you get started so make sure you don’t have any appointments, housework, obligations, etc, for the day you start book one in this series. By the end of the book you’ll be wanting to contact Katie and ask when is the next book coming out?!
I am very happy to introduce you to Katie Robison by way of showcasing Downburst Season!
July is Downburst Season, so right now the ebook is on sale for only 2.99 USD (on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and iTunes)! There are also lots of giveaways and other goodies–including a sneak peek of book two–scheduled throughout the month. Visit Katie Robison’s website for a calendar of events and information on where/ how to enter. Additional information is available on her Facebook and Goodreads page.
And be sure to check out her book trailer!
Kit’s only goal is to stay alive. Right now, that means dodging brutal gangs while peddling fake I.D.s on the back streets of Winnipeg. But things get complicated when Kit sells a license to a girl named Aura—a girl who could almost be her twin. Caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, Kit is plunged into an underground society with heart-stopping surprises at every turn. To protect herself, she’s forced to assume Aura’s identity. But storm clouds are gathering on the horizon, and when Kit learns the truth about Aura, she knows she has to get out before the storm breaks. There’s only one problem: escape isn’t an option.
Suddenly, staying alive just got a lot harder.
“[Robison's] debut takes flight, leaving readers eager for the next installment. A thrilling head-rush of an adventure.” -Kirkus Reviews
I hope this post has made you want to read Downburst and I hope you love it just as much as I did! My review should be up shortly so stay tuned to hear me praise Katie some more
Now, what are you waiting for, go and purchase the book!!!






















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