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The New Empire

Fire. Blood. His brother’s hand smashing his face to the ground.
 
These are Jiangxi’s final memories of Beijing from 1751. A bloody coup against the Dragon Throne thrusts the emperor’s youngest son into a forced voyage across the China Seas. When his ship arrives on the shores of a California that never was, Jiangxi is among thousands sold into slavery. Shackled to a tribal confederacy spanning the North American continent, Jiangxi’s journey becomes inextricably linked to the whims of Onas, the powerful Elder who controls his freedom and his fate.
 
When Jiangxi gets caught up in a battle to liberate the slaves, he has to choose how much he’ll risk for the ones he loves. His choice will change not only the course of his own life, but also the future of the two most powerful nations in the world.

$18.95 paperback / $9.49 Kindle

Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble & Woodhall Press

~ Excerpts, Awards & Reviews ~


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​I'm so honored to have The New Empire as a winner for the Foreword INDIES Awards!

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​The New Empire won silver in the Feathered Quill Book Awards.

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​The New Empire was the 2021 gold winner of Pitch Week XXIV, presented by When Words Count Retreat.


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The New Empire took home silver from the Readers' Favorite Book Awards.

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The New Empire was a finalist for The Next Generation Indie Book Awards in the multicultural category.

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Out of all the adult fiction books submitted to the Readers' Choice Book Awards, The New Empire won silver in the entire category!


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I'm a finalist for the Canadian Book Club Awards! Winners announced in December.

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I'm thrilled that The New Empire was a finalist in 3 categories for The American Fiction Awards - Multicultural Fiction, Science Fiction: Parallel Universe/Alternate History and Best Cover Design.

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"A skilfully plotted alternate history novel with a strong, memorable protagonist. A RED RIBBON WINNER and highly recommended!"


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The New Empire won the category of Asian American & Pacific Islander Fiction for the National Indie Excellence Awards!

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Very thrilled to have The New Empire as a finalist for IAN Book of the Year in the multicultural category.

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The Eyelands Book Awards is a Greek prize, and the winner gets to go to Athens to accept their award! The New Empire is a finalist, and it would be a wonderful honor if I was able to go.


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The New Empire received a 5-star rating from Reader Views, which called it, "A highly imaginative and well researched alternative history."

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Readers' Choice Book Awards gave it a 5-star "Highly Recommended" review and wrote: "Thoroughly researched, with a gripping and believable plot, rich characters and excellent world building, this book will appeal to readers who enjoy alternative history novels."

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Readers' Favorite Book Awards awarded it 5 stars and wrote: "Author Alison McBain perfectly captures the spirit of the historical novel with such credibility, atmosphere, and detail that I can readily imagine the alternate universe where this history is playing out right now."


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A glowing review by marssie Mencotti at Windy City Reviews, who said of The New Empire: "This is more than mere historical imagination; it is a tour de force in historical and sociological skill. ... McBain’s book leans towards the Handmaid’s Tale (Margaret Atwood), as it fights against and yet abides by the rules of its fictional history, thus examining personal and societal freedom and slavery from within and without."
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"To say this is a rollercoaster of a book is an understatement. The book takes history and turns it on its head, but does so beautifully and it is crystal clear that Alison McBain is not only a talented writer, but also has a great imagination when it comes to building an alternate world with aspects of history thrown in. There are so many fascinating aspects to this book that it is difficult to list each and every one, but intriguing, fascinating and emotional are only some of the words that can be used to describe this novel. For fans of science fiction and historical, don’t delay in downloading this one to the e-reader. It is a wild ride, and one that will linger in the mind for a long while after putting it down!"
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A lovely review at Wildwood Reads that mentioned, "The premise for The New Empire was so intriguing to me, and it was executed quite well. ... ​McBain brought her world to life while still respecting the history that was already established."

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Fantastic review by Robert Runté from The Ottawa Review of Books. From the review: "The tone and style of the novel reminded me somewhat of Matthew Hughes magnum opus, What the Wind Brings. Both are historical novels on the literary end of the spectrum, both are sympathetic portrayals of flawed individuals responding to the conflicting worldviews of the 'other', and both revolve around issues of slavery, colonialism, and leadership. I highly recommend them both."
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"The world-building is what stands out in this book. It is a very well-crafted and imaginative story. The alternative history story brings out all the elements of intrigue and diversity. ... I recommend this book to those who like self-discovery stories and coming-of-age tales."
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Author Jerry Harwood's 5-star review of The New Empire mentioned that, "It reminded [him] a lot of the world building in The Man in the High Castle" and said he would "highly recommend."
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5 stars from Amy's Bookshelf Reviews. She wrote: "It was a very remarkable and inspiring story... This is one of those books that grabs you from the start and pulls you in. Breathtaking! Compelling!"
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A wonderful review of The New Empire by Randi-Lee Bowslaugh on her "What I'm Reading" podcast series and on her website. She said of it: "The two main characters in particular were so well developed. And they had such amazing growth. ... It's thought-provoking and so relevant. Even though it's set in the distant past, I think it's still relevant to today."

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BookTrib reviewed The New Empire: "McBain builds a believable world by mixing factual ethnology such as Native American religion, wampum belts, Iroquois longhouses and the Iroquois tradition of matriarchy. ... The New Empire uses the question 'What if?' to rewrite the past and expose readers’ minds to the wide-open future."
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Author Jon F. Zeigler gave The New Empire a 5-star review and that it was "very highly recommended."

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Author Anthony Avila wrote a 5-star review of The New Empire and called it "a must-read historical fiction novel of 2022."


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The Impossible Guy

​A sweetheart romance available on Pocket FM, a streaming service with over 80 million+ listeners worldwide.
Take one stubborn woman, two gorgeous men, and a house with a zillion problems to fix. To go with her impossible house, all Madeline needs is The Impossible Guy.

Madeline Doyle is looking for a fresh start after her boyfriend dumps her, so she moves across the USA with plans to open a bed and breakfast inn in a small East Coast town. After the first few weeks of problem after problem, the last straw is a flood in her basement.

Enter Anthony Dimare, contractor extraordinaire and one of the hottest guys Madeline has ever met. He agrees to fix her pipes, but part of the unwritten contract between them is a sizzling attraction. But for every step forward, he takes a step back—heated one moment and giving her the cold shoulder the next.

And he's not the only guy who rides to her rescue. When working on her business permits, the town's inspector Clark Wilkinson arrives to assuage her fears about getting her B&B open. A recent ex-pat from Britain, he immediately asks her out on a date. Who could resist a sexy accent like his, especially when he's the complete package? Attractive and appealing and so very helpful.

​Madeline swore off men after her ex dumped her, but with two attractive men on the line, she’s torn. Anthony's kisses make her senses short circuit, yet Clark's charm is irresistible. Who will she end up with—and will the other guy find a love of his own?

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Enchantress of Books and other stories

A collection of fantasy short stories by
​award-winning author Alison McBain.
What happens when Cinderella makes a deal with her devil of a godmother? Or when a princess has to face being rescued by a completely unsuitable hero? Or when a living body of water becomes a woman and falls in love?

​​Find out in this new collection of fantasy short stories by Alison McBain. This book contains fourteen ​of Ms. McBain’s most popular flash fiction and short stories, including her award-winning short “Grandmother Winter.”
 
Also included are five brand-new stories, including “Enchantress of Books,” inspired by the collection's beautiful cover art created by the talented Richard Ong.

​So wave a wand, make a wish on the moon, and prepare to delve into these nineteen fantastical adventures!


​Available on Amazon in print & eBook!

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$9.99 paperback / $1.99 Kindle


Buy your copy HERE.​

~ Excerpts, Listings & Reviews ~
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If you are a book reviewer or book blogger and would like a free copy of Enchantress of Books, either electronic or hard copy, please contact me at [email protected].​
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Excerpt of Enchantress of Books published in Issue # 807 of Bewildering Stories.


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The Rose Queen: Book 1 of the Rose Trilogy
The Beast doesn't always wait for Beauty. Sometimes, Beauty is the Beast.

Princess Mirabella is betrothed to a repulsive old man a year after her mother's death. She refuses the marriage, only to find out her betrothed is a sorcerer as well. He takes his revenge by transforming her into a savage and frightening beast, giving her an ultimatum: she has three years to solve the mystery of her curse—or die.

Exiled to her mother's estate to hide the scandal, Mirabella learns that the sorcerer was not alone in keeping secrets. Her grandfather was murdered before Mirabella was born, and her mother's death is looking less and less as if it came from natural causes. The only point in common to all their ruined lives: her father, the king.

Faced with a conflict between saving her family and saving her own life, the choices Mirabella makes will change the future of the kingdom—and magic—forever.
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$11.99 paperback / $2.99 Kindle

Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble & Walmart


​Want to know how to get an eBook for free?

If you don't have Kindle Unlimited, check out these other giveaway options:

​​And there's another chance to get an eBook copy of The Rose Queen for free!  My book is part of the Instafreebie giveaway Magic & Mayhem from October 1st-October 31st, 2018.  Go HERE to download it. (Giveaway over.)

Get your eBook copy free!  Part of Instafreebie giveaway Next Generation from September 1st-14th, 2018. Go HERE to download. (Giveaway over.)
If you are a book reviewer or book blogger and would like a free copy of The Rose Queen, either electronic or hard copy, please contact me at [email protected].​
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My book at top right on the shelf! At the library local to my parents-in-law in upstate New York.

~ Excerpts, Awards & Reviews ~

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​The Rose Queen was a 2019 finalist for The Wishing Shelf Book Award.

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​​The Rose Queen was a fantasy finalist for the 2019 Independent Author Network's (IAN) Book of the Year.

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4th round finalist at AllAuthor.com's September 2018 Book Cover of the Month Contest. Excerpt from The Rose Queen available to read HERE.

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​5-star book review and interview on author Barbara Russell's site.

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4.5 out of 5 star book review at Life of a Writer: Turn Another Page.

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Listed at the Underground Book Reviews.

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The Rose Queen received the Gold Award for the YA Fantasy category of the 2019 Literary Classics International Book Awards.

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Book Spotlight of The Rose Queen published on Horror Author A.F. Stewart's site.

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​Excerpt of The Rose Queen published in Issue # 770 of Bewildering Stories.

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Excerpt of The Rose Queen published on BookLife by Publishers Weekly.

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A "highly recommended" rating of The Rose Queen, reviewed by Steph Warren on Bookshine and Readbows. 

And The Rose Queen made "Bookshine's Best Reads of 2018!" Out of all the books reviewed in 2018, The Rose Queen was one of the top 12!


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