Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Ad for The Rabbit-Man

Hello Dear Readers,

Below I have a general description for my upcoming book The Rabbit-Man. The tentative release date is March 2016. Many people ask me what the story is about, so I have included the paragraph below as a preview for the book.


S.T. Ranger, known as the Rabbit-Man, enjoyed his pleasant life in The Garden until it was drastically changed. After he finds himself in a cutthroat environment known as a Metroscape, the Rabbit-Man must survive the hardships he encounters as well as evade a mysterious enemy whose presence is signaled by a strange blue aura. The engaging story of the Rabbit-Man is one that involves overcoming not only external difficulties, but also internal turmoil. Will the Rabbit-Man have what it takes to overcome the unforgiving trials he meets, or will he ultimately succumb to despair? Find out as you journey with him and his friends in an unforgettable story filled with dangerous creatures, hideous enemies, spectacular characters, and events that will leave the reader’s mind buzzing.

Here is one possible cover for the book featuring characters from the story.

This image is also a possible cover for the book, featuring characters from climatic scenes that take place in an arena known as The Grand Coliseum. The Rabbit-Man can be seen at the center-bottom of the image alongside his friend Mr. One as they face numerous foes with the help of some friends.

The Rabbit-Man will be available through Dorrance Publishing and will be sold on their online bookstore, as well as other retailers. The Dorrance Bookstore can be accessed via the link below.

As always thank you for reading and following my blog. I hope you enjoy The Rabbit-Man should you decide to purchase and read the book when it is available!

Mike Babbish

4 comments:

  1. I can't wait! I think I like the first cover better.

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  2. It is hard for me to choose , but the first cover draws me.

    Blessings Michael! All who read this book will certainly receive more than they can imagine 1

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  3. friends and family keep your eyes open to comments on Michael Babbishs' book, The Rabbit-Man. You won't be sorry

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  4. Yes please do :) Also, if we can spread the word beyond friends and family that would also be very helpful. I'm working on ways to do that, but for now sharing this page and the Facebook link will be a good start.

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