Loosed November 2009, the first book of the Rabbit trilogy continues to wow, disturb and challenge readers all over the globe.

Slated for a September 2010 launch, the second book in the Rabbit trilogy is already receiving 5-star acclaim and promises to take the readers even deeper down the rabbit hole.

 



Bestsellers World Book Review 
5 Enthusiastic Stars says Stephanie Nordkap  
DEEP!! FAST-PACED!! STAYS WITH YOU!!


Curling Up By the Fire Reviews

Verdict—THIRLLS, CHILLS, A GREAT PLOT & SUSPENSE TO SATISFY ANYONE. HOOKED ME RIGHT FROM THE BEGINNING…. (read entire review)

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Goodreads Book Giveaway

Rabbit: Chasing Beth Rider (Paperback) by Ellen C. Maze

Rabbit

by Ellen C. Maze

Giveaway ends August 19, 2010.

See the giveaway details at Goodreads.

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A RABBIT MOVIE???? 

Ellen met with Bradley Farris (Director, Cinematographer) of Magnolialand Entertainment to discuss Rabbit being made into a movie. They now have the novel and are going to work on a screen play. I’ll let you know as things develop...

Magnolialand Entertainment Web Site
Rabbit Chasing Beth Rider Blog Entry

 

 

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Click the book above and start reading now! 

Look for ELLEN in this awesome collection of Interviews by Christian authors who write horror. 

ANNE RICE heads up an all-star cast. Fun and informative. The above is a paperback, and it is also available on Kindle here: KINDLE VERSION 

 


 Awesome RABBIT Video Book Trailers...

 Follow Beth Rider on Twitter and Facebook where she will report what’s happening to her from the novel!

 

 Rabbitnovel is an
interactive Web Site…

Delicious backstory, titillating character studies,
and addicting missing chapters are found here (click).
Readers are encouraged to contact rabbitnovel@aol.com to suggest specific new Loose rabbits. Want to know how David met Terrence? How about How Michael acquired the artist Jeremy?
Rabbit Chasers – let me hear from you!

 Note to Parents:  The works of Ellen C. Maze are written from a biblical perspective and are appropriate for adults. Children 13 & up also enjoy the books immensely, but I leave it to the parent’s wisdom as this book contains vampire violence, mortal peril and some adult themes. If the books were movies, they’d be PG-13.  

 

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