Kelsey Rae Barthel sent an update for Beyond The Code

Greetings wonderful people! Long time no update.

Yes I’m still technically alive.No I haven’t fallen into some kind of crazy worm hole. I’ve just been editing up a storm. Busy busy busy! And now I think I’ve done all I can. Now I need your help. I want to get some beta readers to help really make this book shine. If you want to put your input into Beyond the Codes final product drop me a line with any of the following

Email: Kelsey31@hotmail.com

Twitter: BTCInkshares

Or direct message on Inkshares or Facebook. 

In other news I was recently interviewed by Elan Samuel with the Warbler. Check it out. 

 http://www.thewarblerbooks.com/featured-author-kelsey-rae-barthel/

Thanks so much for following my story and my dream this far. I hope I can soon give you all a date for the final product. Exciting!! 

Have a great weekend and I hope to hear from you. 

Kelsey Rae Barthel

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    Greetings Destiny-followers,

    And so here we are. A contest 6 weeks in the making is now down to the final 6 hours. And what a rush it’s been. Destiny Imperfect is still in 3rd position, but we could definitely do with more orders to remain locked in there!

    Anyway, some people have asked me about the inspiration for the title of the book and, if Destiny doesn’t quite make it, I didn’t want to leave them hanging (like me in 3rd position right now!). So here’s the quote: “It is better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to live an imitation of somebody else’s life with perfection.”

    So there we have it. Now let’s make this thing happen and bring Destiny Imperfect home. You’ve all been awesome, and I’d love us to continue with this journey. Hit the pre-order button below and bring Destiny to life!

    Have a good one, folks!

    Peter

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      This week I’d like to use my author spotlight to bring your attention to one of the top-level entrants in the Nerdist competition: Destiny Imperfect.
       

      This book promises to be an absolute mindscrew. The idea of a world where virtual reality and actual reality are so closely intertwined that it’s a challenge just to differentiate between the two is so full of potential. The places this story can explore from a psychological standpoint are endless, and based only on what I’ve seen so far, it looks like Destiny Imperfect is going to throw me into a full-on existential crisis. But in a good way.

      Seriously check out this book. I want it on my shelf right now.

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