Showing posts with label book series. Show all posts
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Friday, November 1, 2024

Interview with author, Sherry Ellis #Interview/GuestPost #giveaway #bookseries #middlegrade



Hi everyone, after a whirlwind of an October, I am welcoming a guest poster  from Silver Dagger today to my blog.

This is a interview with author, Sherry Ellis, who is speaking about their latest book, The Legend of the Lost Pearls.  Amazon Purchase

Welcome to my blog. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network


What inspired you to write this book? Bubba and Squirt’s The Legend of the Lost Pearls is

the final book of the Bubba and Squirt Adventure series. The first book, Bubba and Squirt’s Big

Dig to China was inspired when I was a kid trying to dig a hole to China from Florida. I wondered

what could happen if I succeeded. The rest of the books in the series were either set in places

I’ve visited or places that interest me. Legend of the Lost Pearls is the latter.


What can we expect from you in the future? Good question. I wrote another picture book

manuscript called Happy Birthday to US! I sent it to an agent and entered it into a writing

contest. We’ll see what happens with that. I am playing with the idea of writing an adult or YA

novel—historical fiction, set during the time of the Civil War. The working title is Return to

Sapelo. I’m still in the research stage.


Do you have any “side stories” about the characters? Bubba and Squirt are roughly based

on my two kids who are now adults. I started writing these Bubba and Squirt stories when they

were about 7 years old.


Can you tell us a little bit about the characters in Bubba and Squirt’s The Legend of the

Lost Pearls? Bubba is a precocious fourth-grader, and his sister Squirt is a responsible sixth-

grader. Throughout the Bubba and Squirt series, both characters grow. Squirt gains confidence

and Bubba learns to be more responsible and not so impetuous. Other characters are people

Bubba and Squirt meet on their journey and some creatures from Japanese mythology.


How did you come up with the concept and characters for the book? I thought it would be

fitting to end the Bubba and Squirt series in Japan, since that’s where the father had been doing

his magic show during the second book, Bubba and Squirt’s Mayan Adventure. It was also

another Asian country, and I thought it might be fun to compare and contrast China and Japan.


Where did you come up with the names in the story? Bubba and Squirt were nicknames for

my kids when they were little. I got the names of the Japanese characters by Googling

Japanese names and picked a few that sounded good.


What did you enjoy most about writing this book? Learning about Japanese mythology.

Most of us know a lot about Greek mythology, because that’s what we learn in school. (I covered

that in my last book, Bubba and Squirt’s Shield of Athena.) But we don’t learn much about

Japanese mythology. In my opinion, it’s just as colorful.


Tell us about your main characters- what makes them tick? Bubba is always up for an

adventure. He loves joking around and often gets himself into sticky situations because he has

trouble controlling himself. Squirt is the cautious one, and she feels great responsibility in

looking after her younger brother.


How did you come up with the title of your first novel? When I was an eight-year-old kid

living in Florida, I tried digging a hole to China. Of course it didn’t work. The hole quickly filled

with water. But this was the inspiration for my first novel, which is called Bubba and Squirt’s Big

Dig to China.


Who designed your book covers? Dancing Lemur Press’s in-house illustrator designed all the

Bubba and Squirt book covers.


If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book? At this

point, no. But inevitably as time goes on, I may reread it and say, “Darn, I wish I would’ve have

done this differently.”


Did you learn anything during the writing of your recent book? Every time I write a book

that requires research, I learn something. The writing of Bubba and Squirt’s The Legend of the

Lost Pearls was no exception. I learned more about Japanese culture and customs, as well as

some interesting stories about Japanese mythology. And of course, I learned some Japanese

words and how to make a recipe called mugitoro which you can find in the book.


If your book was made into a film, who would you like to play the lead? Maxim Swinton

might be a good choice to play Bubba. He’s a funny kid.


Anything specific you want to tell your readers? Even though the intended audience for the

Bubba and Squirt books is for middle-grade readers, many adults have told me they enjoyed the

stories and learned a lot by reading them. They also enjoyed trying the recipes included in the

books. I’d like to add that teacher guides can be found on my websites. If you don’t see one for

my recently-released books, come back. I’m still working on them and will have them up soon.


How did you come up with name of this book? The Legend of the Lost Pearls is taken from

Japanese mythology. Two demigod brothers got in a fight related to tide jewels—pearls with the

power to raise and lower the tides. After the pearls were lost, tsunamis and other horrible natural

disasters began to happen. The story I created in Bubba and Squirt’s Legend of the Lost Pearls

is very much based on that story with my own Bubba and Squirt twists.


What is your favorite part of this book and why? I like when the frogs come to life. It’s

completely unexpected and turns the story into an underwater fantasy. I also had fun with some

of the humorous dialog between the frogs and Squirt.


If you could spend time with a character from your book whom would it be? And what

would you do during that day? Well, I kinda did spend time with characters in my book:

Bubba and Squirt. If I could turn back time and have my kids be Bubba and Squirt’s age again,

I’d probably take them on one of our adventures. We used to pick places we’d never seen and

visit them. Places like gardens, museums, farms, Indian settlements, historical sites, etc. Then

we’d have to stop for ice cream. It’s the best treat after an adventure.


Are your characters based off real people or did they all come entirely from your

imagination? Bubba and Squirt are based off of my children who are now all grown up.

Grandpa Joe is based off of my dad. Great-great grandpa Jacob was a great-grandfather of

Bubba and Squirt’s dad. I’m the mom. The rest of the characters are completely fictitious.


Do your characters seem to hijack the story or do you feel like you have the reins of the

story? For The Legend of the Lost Pearls, I felt I had the reins of the story. It wasn’t the case for

the third and fourth books of the series. They were doing whatever, and I was along for the ride.


Convince us why you feel your book is a must read. All of the books in the Bubba and

Squirt series are educational. Even adults reading them learn something. I think Japan is a

fascinating country and a pretty cool destination for the last book of the series. This one is the

most action-packed of all. There’s no shortage of monsters and terrifying situations! Of course,

if you’ve read the previous books in the series, you absolutely must read this one to find out

what happens to Bubba and Squirt’s dad and see how it all ends.


Have you written any other books that are not published? Yes. I have two picture books that

are not published: Happy Birthday to US, a patriotic book, and Chickens Sleep on Sunday, a

days-of-the-week book. I’ve written a bunch of other stories, but they are probably not worthy of

publication. LOL!


If your book had a candle, what scent would it be? Cherry blossom. When I think of Japan, I

always think of Japanese cherry blossom trees. So picturesque!


What did you edit out of this book? I don’t think there were any scenes edited out of the

book, but there were plenty of overused words. “That,” was one of them.


Is there a writer whose brain you would love to pick for advice? Who would that be and

why? I’d say Mary Pope Osborne, author of the Magic Tree House series. I’d love to know how

her books became wildly successful, learn her marketing tips, and find out how she managed to

come up with so many stories without getting tired of it.


Fun Facts/Behind the Scenes/Did You Know?'-type tidbits about the author, the book or

the writing process of the book. I write all my stories by hand in a notebook before I type

them into a Word document. It’s a long process but doing it this way allows for an additional

editing round. I also enjoy putting a pencil to paper. Another interesting thing about this book, is

that it is the only one of the series that I had not written any part of the story before the first

book, Bubba and Squirt’s Big Dig to China was published. All the rest had been partially written.

Monday, October 28, 2024

Magic Unleashed The Grimm Files Book One by Delta James #giveaway #Paranormal Romance, #Urban Fantasy #CountdowntoHalloween2024 #bookseries

 


Date of Publication: 9/20/24

Number of pages: 131

Book Description:

Mysterious deaths. Impossible magic. And the sexy

dragon who might drive her to murder.

In the shadowy heart of modern-day New Orleans,

where the supernatural simmers just beneath the

surface, Phoenix Duvall is a force to be reckoned

with. As a formidable fairy enforcer, she stands as

the city’s last line of defense against the demonic

threats that prowl the night. She’s trained from childhood and is armed with lightning-fast

reflexes, mastery over fire, and deadly weapons, Phoenix knows she’ll only come into her full

power when she finds and bonds with her fated mate. But Phoenix has never been one to wait for

fate—until it throws her into the path of Griff Broussard, a hard-nosed dragon shifter detective

with secrets of his own.

Griff has been investigating a series of gruesome deaths that defy all logical explanation. As their

paths intertwine, Phoenix is forced to confront the truth: Griff is her fated mate. Together, they

form an uneasy alliance to combat a rising demonic cult. But as their chemistry ignites, so too

does the danger surrounding them.

Griff becomes possessed by the very demon lord they’ve been hunting. Phoenix faces an

impossible choice: uphold her duty as a fairy enforcer, or risk everything—including her life and

the fragile balance between worlds—for the man she’s come to love.

As the battle for New Orleans intensifies, Phoenix must confront her deepest fears and make a

heart-wrenching decision in a final showdown that will determine the fate of both worlds.

Magic Unleashed, the first book in The Grimm Files, is a gripping paranormal romance where

love is a double-edged sword, and the price of power could be everything.


Excerpt:

With no warning whatsoever, Phoenix bolted after it—whatever it was. She might be some

badass faery enforcer, but he wasn’t about to let her go alone. Griff flung a handful of bills at Finn

and bolted out the door behind her.

The muggy night smacked him in the face like a slap as he emerged, keeping one eye on the

retreating figure and the other on Phoenix. Whoever or whatever it was, was fast, but Phoenix was

faster. She seemed to levitate just above the ground—even without her wings—as she closed the

distance.

“Phoenix!” Griff called, but to no avail. Phoenix didn’t break stride, turn around, or even

slow down. The figure ducked into an alley, and Phoenix followed, the darkness swallowing her up.

Griff raced to catch up with her, rounding the corner just in time to see the figure disappear

through a door at the end of the alley. Griff saw Phoenix skid to a halt. He could feel the presence of

magic in the alley. Many parts of the city felt as if magic had been mixed into the mortar that held the

buildings together.

Griff caught up to her, breathing heavily as he glanced at the door. “Looks like we found our

lead.”

Phoenix nodded, her grip tightening on her knives. “And it’s not going to wait for us.”

With one last glance at Griff, she pushed the door open, stepping into the unknown.

Griff Broussard wasn’t a stranger to darkness. It lingered at the edges of his life, always

threatening to swallow him whole. But tonight, as he stood at the threshold of the old door, staring at

the door Phoenix had just disappeared through, that familiar darkness felt different. It was alive,

pulsating with magic and danger, pulling him into its depths like a predator sizing up its prey.

The metallic tang of the night air filled his lungs as he pushed through the door behind

Phoenix, muscles tense and instincts flaring. His senses sharpened. Even in human form, his dragon

nature simmered beneath his skin, the beast pacing impatiently, ready to be unleashed at the first hint

of a threat. He couldn’t help it—not here, not now, not with the echoes of his father’s unsolved

murder still whispering at the edges of his mind.

Phoenix was already a few steps ahead, her movements fluid and silent as she navigated the

narrow hallway beyond the door. Griff’s gaze swept the space, noting every detail—the cracked tiles

on the floor, the flickering overhead light, and the faint trace of something old, something ancient

lingering in the air. Magic. He could smell it, thick and oppressive, curling around him like smoke.

“Phoenix, wait,” he hissed, his voice low but urgent.

She glanced back at him, her eyes sharp and alert, but there was a flicker of impatience in her

expression. Phoenix always charged headfirst into danger, relying on her instincts and speed.

Griff had always been the opposite—calculated, methodical. He needed to understand what

they were walking into before they stepped too deep. But there was no time for planning now. The

person they’d been chasing—their only lead—was somewhere ahead, and they couldn’t afford to

lose it.

Without another word, Phoenix continued forward, her hand brushing the wall as she moved.

Griff followed, the tension between them thickening with each step. He knew she could handle

herself—hell, she was probably better suited for this than he was—but that didn’t stop the protective

instinct that flared in his chest whenever they were in a situation like this. He hated that about

himself. Hated how being around her always made him feel more… vulnerable. More aware of the

fact that she was a storm he could never quite tame. Murder, magic, and a fated mate. Fairy enforcer Phoenix must stop a demon cult—and save the dragon shifter she loves. Can she risk everything?



About the Author:

Delta James is a USA Today bestselling paranormal

and contemporary romantic suspense author, whose

goal is to captivate readers with stories about

complex, curvy heroines and the dominant alpha

males who adore them. For Delta, romance is more

than just a love story; it’s a journey with challenges

and thrills along the way.

After creating a second chapter for herself that was dramatically different than the

first, Delta now resides in Florida where she relaxes on warm summer evenings

with her loveable pack of basset hounds as they watch the birds, squirrels and

lizards. When not crafting fast-paced tales, she enjoys horseback riding, walks on

the beach, and white-water rafting.

Her readers mean the world to her, and Delta tries to interact personally to as many

messages as she can.

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Sunday, October 20, 2024

Upas Street Shocking Specter by Sherrill Joseph #GIveaway #countdowntoHalloween2024 #middlegrade #bookseries






Do you dare enter Dr. Frankenstein’s la-BOR-uh-tree? 

 A fearless quartet of teen sleuths, the Botanic Hill detectives, travel to Llanfair, a fictitious Welsh village in present-day California, to solve the mystery of the Shocking Specter.

The green-glowing apparition reportedly roams the countryside, setting fire to buildings and meadows during the new moon. The occurrences began shortly after a motion picture stagehand Scotty Roberts’s accidental death by electrocution in this case inspired by the filming of Universal Pictures 1931 classic horror movie Frankenstein.

Supernatural?

Coincidence?

Or is criminal activity at work?

And why, nearly a century later, has the Shocking Specter returned?

 

Readers will enjoy learning about real-life horror film star Boris Karloff, Frankenstein author Mary Shelley, other key players in the movie’s production, and some early Hollywood cinematic history. Our fabulous four might need to kick some monsters to the curb to solve this challenging mystery!

  For ages 9 to 14. Adults like this series, too! My present-day Middle-Grade mysteries have a twist of history, this time, harking to the filming of 1931's Universal Pictures classic horror movie  Frankenstein. It is not within the Young-Adult genre that serves ages 14 to 18. 


  

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* Goodreads

 

**Don’t miss the rest of the series!**

Find them on Amazon



Sherrill Joseph was a shy kid whose BFF was Nancy Drew. From her, the author learned to seek adventures, be kind and fair, help others everywhere, and become a mystery author someday.

Convinced early on that she was an architect in a former life, Sherrill was receptive to the magic of her Southern California neighborhood’s historic houses. To this day, she dramatizes those old “castles,” filling them with mysteries, staircases, a ghost or two, and exaggerated occurrences.

The author graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from San Diego State University. Once retired in 2013 after teaching kids for thirty-five years in the San Diego public schools, the inner child in Sherrill created the multi award-winning Botanic Hill Detectives Mysteries series so her grandkids and all kids can gallop with her and her four forever-thirteen-year-old sleuths in their standalone cases after clues to nab the bad guys.


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Saturday, October 19, 2024

#Review: Curious George Goes to a Costume Party by Margaret & H.A. Rey #childrenspicturebooks #bookseries



Synopsis:

George is excited to attend his first costume party, but there's just one problem--he doesn't have a costume! Will the mischievous little monkey be able to find the perfect one without starting too much trouble?

Mrs. Gray's party isn't just any party--it's a costume party, and George and the man with the yellow hat aren’t wearing costumes! No matter—there are plenty in an old trunk upstairs, and soon George is trying on all kinds of outfits. But it's not long before George gets in the bed sheets. His new look may give the guests a scare at first, but in the end George is the life of the party!

My review:

I did not necessarily grow up with the Curious George series of books but I did love them. This edition is simply great.

To have George trying out Halloween costumes is pure fun. Of course he wants to know what he looks like and all sorts of havoc happen.

I love how George is well, curious, and always keeps working on things until he figures it out. His ever present yellow-hatted friend is always there to support him. This book also had a cast of other characters that obviously love George. Who wouldn't love him even when he is in mischief? In this book, he tries out so many costumes until he finds just the right size. Don't we all do that?

One of the things I love about this book, like others, is the color that is injected throughout and that the illustrations are real. The stories always make you want to smile and simply feel good.

5 stars.

Disclosure: I picked up a copy of this book from my local library. The views here are 100% my own and may differ with yours.

~Michelle, Reading Authors Network

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Immortal Wounds by Angie Barton #giveaway #countdowntohalloween2024 #book series #



Book Description:

After witnessing the brutal deaths of her mother and husband, Isobel overhears a confession from one of the murderers, a ruthless vampire who claims to be her father. For fear that she and her unborn daughter’s death could come next, Isobel uses the only magic she possesses and summons a portal to take her two hundred years in the past to revisit an ancestor in Scotland who she believes may know the truth of her parentage. However, in her haste, Isobel lands in the wrong century.

Before she realizes her mistake, she stumbles upon a family: a ferocious Highland warrior and his two sisters. Isobel could not have prepared herself for what she discovered during her stay: the vampire who claimed to be her father, alive three hundred years in the past! 

With the help of Meg, the youngest sister, and Mariam, both women’s ancestor, Isobel finds herself belonging in a world she never dreamed of—one entangled with vampires and webbed with revenge, curses, and a prophecy that has dictated all of their lives for the last four hundred years. 

Did Isobel make an error landing in the wrong time, or was it part of her destiny?

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SPOOKY COOKIES

I LOVE baking, especially around the holidays! Every October I make these amazing double chocolate

chip cookies and it’s easy to say that they are a hit with both children and adults! 

They are soft and chewy with just the right amount of chocolate, but it’s the candy eyeballs that are the star of the show!


INGREDIENTS

• ½ cup unsalted butter, room temperature

• ½ cup granulated sugar

• ½ cup dark brown sugar, packed

• optional: black food coloring

• 1 large egg

• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

• 1 cup all-purpose flour

• ½ cup + 2 Tbsp. Hershey’s Special Dark Cocoa Powder

• 1 teaspoon baking soda

• ¼ teaspoon salt

• 2 Tbsp. milk

• 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips (I use semi-sweet)

• Candy Eyeballs for topping the cookies

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Preheat oven to 350˚ F. Line baking sheets with parchment paper. Using an

electric mixer, combine the butter and sugars. You can add black food coloring at

this time to get a deeper shade of black in the cookies. Beat together on medium-

high speed until light and fluffy, 2-3 minutes. Blend in the egg and vanilla, scrape

down the bowl if needed.

2. In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and

salt. Slowly add the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients in the mixer on low

speed just until mixed. Mix in the milk on the lowest speed and fold in the

chocolate chips.

3. Roll about 2 tablespoons of dough into balls and place on the baking sheets.

Flatten slightly. Top cookies with candy eyeballs.

Place cookie sheet in freezer for 10-15 minutes.

4. Bake for 10-11 minutes. Let cool on the baking sheets for about 5 minutes, then

transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. ENJOY!

About the Author:



Award winning author, Angie Barton, published her first novel, Immortal Wounds, in 2022. Angie’s love for writing centers around the fantasy genre, but she also enjoys writing thriller and romance. Her passion for reading, which led to her love of writing, began in elementary school with the Scholastic Book program. Her parents, who are life-long avid readers, have been a huge influence on her reading. Therefore anything and everything Angie could get her hands on she read.

Angie has been an early childhood educator since 1986 and hold a B.S. in Child Development. Her love for literacy has continued throughout her career, not only for herself, but also with the children she has cared for and taught. What Angie is most passionate about is helping others discover the excitement that reading brings. Her greatest desire in writing is to create and bring joy and entertainment to everyone she touches.

Currently, if Angie isn't reading at least three books at a time or working on a rough draft for her next book, she can be found outdoors gardening, woodworking, or relaxing by her pond. She shares that she's a Capricorn, tried and true, drinks way too much tea, and that her &"TBR" pile of books can spike at any time.

www.authorangiebarton.com

https://www.goodreads.com/goodreadscomangie_barton


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Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Trixie the Halloween Fairy by Daisy Meadow #CountdowntoHalloween2024 #book series #fairies


I picked up a copy of this book from my local library to read for "Halloween." This is a cute chapter book story about a fairy who has lost the magical candy of Halloween and needs help from two human fairies. Adventure is pursued across town and through Halloween.

The story line is rather repetitive but understood for young readers. This book is basically aimed at girls who like pretend play and fairies. The characters are not highly developed and that is the fault of this book. I could have seen more of the girls being much more powerful as detectives on the case and not so one sided.

I would not really recommend it for all kids but a decent book at that, especially for children who need reading practice. It works well for Halloween too as that is the general premise. This book is in a series and written by three authors.  

I give the book 3 pumpkins.

Disclosure: I picked up a copy of this book from my local library. The views here are 100% my own and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network


Tuesday, October 1, 2024

A Prophecy Awakened by Angie Barton #giveaway #countdowntoHalloween2024 #bookseries #fantasy #recipes #poetry



Book Description:Family. Destiny. Magic. Lore.Forced to leave behind her only known family, on the night of her eighteenth birthday Charlotte Delgado flees through the invisible veil that has granted hers safety since birth, with only an age-old diary to guide her. Given less than a day to read the four-hundred year-old tales scripted amongst its pages, she barely understands the predetermined path her ancestor writes of, let alone believes it.However, despite the dangers the journal warns of—supernatural creatures that will hunt her along her journey—it’s the ominous twist of fate that surrounds the last bloodline witch in her family that fills Charlotte with the most fear.Is she that witch or merely a pawn moving the prophecy for war.

The Velvet CoffinBlack are his eyes,His lips stained red,This sinister creatureWe know as undeadBorn of the nightA soul without mercyAn evil incarnateImmortal and thirstyHe dreams of blood,His fangs sharp and baring,His desire awakensAs he lays there staringThe lid to his coffinCreaks as it raisesIts velvety liningHis hand lightly grazesMoving to the shadowsHe expels a hissHe catches her scentAnd disappears into mist
Amazon-----------Vampire Punch


I LOVE all things vampire and I LOVE to host! Planning and setting up the décor is just as much fun as the event itself, and this punch looks great on the table!It is perfect for Halloween parties and can be made for kids or adults! It’s the perfect blend of sweet and tart, and its deep red color makes it both fun and delicious!*If you’re familiar with using dry ice, it can be added for a spooky effect!Ingredients:• 2 liters ginger ale or club soda, or lemon lime soda (Sprite or 7Up)• 1 quart black cherry juice• 2 pints (32 ounces) Pomegranate Juice• 16 ounces frozen cherries• alcohol your choice (I typically add Vodka)Instructions:1. Combine the juices and ginger ale together in a large punch bowl. If you areusing alcohol, add it now.
2. Add the frozen cherries and stir.3. Serve with ice and any decorations you may have for your spooky punch! I’veused plastic vampire teeth and my guests thought it looked “fang-tastic!”About the Author:Award winning author, Angie Barton, published her firstnovel, Immortal Wounds, in 2022. Angie’s love forwriting centers around the fantasy genre, but she alsoenjoys writing thriller and romance. Her passion forreading, which led to her love of writing, began inelementary school with the Scholastic Book program.Her parents, who are life-long avid readers, have been ahuge influence on her reading. Therefore anything andeverything Angie could get her hands on she read.Angie has been an early childhood educator since 1986 and hold a B.S. in ChildDevelopment. Her love for literacy has continued throughout her career, not onlyfor herself, but also with the children she has cared for and taught. What Angie ismost passionate about is helping others discover the excitement that reading brings. Her greatest desire in writing is to create and bring joy and entertainment to everyone she touches.Currently, if Angie isn't reading at least three books at a time or working on a rough draft for her next book, she can be found outdoors gardening, woodworking,or relaxing by her pond. She shares that she&#39;s a Capricorn, tried and true, drinks way too much tea, and that her &quot;to be read&quot; pile of books can spike at any time.www.authorangiebarton.comhttps://www.goodreads.com/goodreadscomangie_barton
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Monday, September 23, 2024

#Review: LIttle Ben's Life by Bernard Bentley #bookseries #christianchildrensbooks

 

Synopsis:

Little Ben's Life is written in rollicking rhyme which is sure to capture your attention. In the early years Ben overcomes boredom and life's challenges by using his vivid imagination as a way of escape. While in the later years Ben shares his incredible experience of growing up and living in the Great Pacific Northwest.

My review:

This book is one of those that I have a 50/50 review of. Based on the front cover which is cute, it seems that this would be a picture book that children would like to read and look at. It has potential, although, I never "base a book by its cover" and this book is proof why.

I also do not generally look at the back of a books cover either but this time, I did for some reason, and that is where my reviews begins.

I did not know a few things about this author. First, I was surprised to see he was not Caucasian. (NOTE: It does not matter to me what color, gender, religion,etc you are, I read and review everything.) Based on the cover, this was again surprising because I feel the author missed an opportunity to have a truly multicultural book.

Next, I found out he is multi-lingual. His book is written solely in English, which is great, but he could have gone even further and written in two languages. Look in his bio and see how many languages he actually speaks! Whoa! Yet, another missed opportunity.

The third thing is, the author is a Christian pastor. I was unaware of this fact. Which brings me to his actual writing of the book. The author inserts his obvious Christian views within the book, which again is not an issue for me, however, it would have been good to know this as my mindset would have been different. This also means the book was actually written for children whose family is Christian. This means of course, it is not really meant for a wider variety of readers.

The story itself is written in rhyme. That fact is pretty impressive considering the length of this book. The author seemed to struggle at times to rhyme words but mostly did a good job at it. The story was okay but it was confusing at times, disjointed, and the author wrote A LOT about eating. Maybe it should have been a rhyming cook book? Again, more missed opportunities.

The book was not at all a picture book as I would have assumed based on the cover. In fact, there are few pictures in the book and those are misplaced, the formatting was off and a couple of words I found misspelled. This book is meant for a child who can read fairly well and not meant for younger children. Again, another missed opportunity as this book could have had less words and more pictures that actually matched the cover.

So, overall, did I hate this book? Well, no. As I said above, I was impressed with the rhyming and I do get what the author was trying to do. It is just this is one of those times that I think he was trying too hard. If I was to suggest anything to the author, I would say fix what I have mentioned above and republish the book.

I am going to give the book 3 stars with a caveat because my review says less than (more like 2 stars). This book was just okay if the writing had been completely horrible or the cover bad, it would have not received that.

Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from the author. The views here are 100% my own and may differ from yours. 

~Michelle, Reading Authors Network.


Author Bio:



Bernard Bentley was born in Frankfurt, Germany and was raised in the south end of Seattle,

Washington. Bernard is a former model and actor who found a special passion in the world of

creative writing. Telling a fascinating story to an interested audience is a joy that can&#39;t be

described. He also writes screenplays, commercial slots, and traditional theatrical plays.

Bernard learned to speak English, Haitian Kreyol, Tagalog and Spanish as a means to relate to

a wider range of people. He has now expanded his language learning to include German and

Vietnamese. Bernard is a black belt level fighter with over 30 years experience. He is also a

born again Christian.

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Monday, August 19, 2024

The Mystery of the Missing Jewels by Jessica Leigh Stevens #giveaway #spotlight #middlegrade #series






 This fun and exciting middle school mystery series sees Ned and his Uncle Jim use their super-sharp detective skills to solve mysteries in Lakeside. Incidentally, both are dyslexic. But that’s not going to stop them! Dyslexia might present some challenges with spelling and reading, but it also makes them great at solving puzzles, cracking codes and thinking outside the box. Armed with these superpowers, they make the perfect team for solving mysteries.

Ned and his uncle Jim, a retired detective, live in Lakeside Village. It’s a quiet place where nothing much seems to happen...or at least, that was the case. Now, there are mysterious events and they all seem to center around a cold case Uncle Jim had been working on before he retired.

On top of that, treasures are disappearing from the Cheap and Cheerful, a second-hand goods store. But who would want to steal from the owner? Uncle Jim and Ned find hidden secrets and uncover even stranger happenings than just the theft. Why are there unusual sets of footprints? What is the significance of the feather they find? And why does the owner of the shop suddenly seem suspicious?

It’s up to Ned and Uncle Jim to use their detective skills and dyslexic advantages to discover the person behind the thefts and maybe even crack the cold case. However, it might be more than the two can handle.

Will Ned’s detective career be over before it really starts?

Join Ned and Uncle Jim on their first adventure!

“A must-read for peers, friends and family members of dyslexic people to help understand how they see the world. Truly eye-opening!”. Pam, Teacher.

Children and tweens will enjoy seeing the action-packed adventure story unfold through the lens of a dyslexic child. Through effective storytelling they learn how the dyslexic brain works differently, and how children with dyslexia can excel using their special strengths.

Presented in a dyslexia-friendly format, this mystery series can be enjoyed by all readers. The large print dyslexia font and cream background make it an accessible option for dyslexic readers, allowing them to enjoy relatable and age-appropriate books.


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Jessica is a former teacher, having spent many years working closely with dyslexic children. Through her love for writing she hopes to educate readers about the challenges and triumphs experienced by people with dyslexia.  

In her spare time, Jessica enjoys baking and loves to go on long walks with her family.


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Wednesday, June 5, 2024

#Spotlight: Soar a Burning Sky by Steven Michael Beck #YAFantasy #bookseries



Soar a Burning Sky

Echoes of EonThera Book One

Genre: YA Eco-Dystopian Fantasy


Long before the Great Clock of Stars began turning, the destinies of Earth and its soul were entwined. For centuries these twin worlds, Earth and EonThera, existed in harmony, in perfect balance. However, as SOAR A BURNING SKY opens, EonThera is now divided and aflame. Earth’s radically shifting climate not only wreaks havoc upon its own, but rains hell upon those occupying its soul. Reluctantly, T’Aura, the last of EonThera’s shape-shifting Change Masters emerges from seclusion and, in a final act of desperation, resolves to gather warriors from the very realm responsible for EonThera’s suffering: Earth itself. 

 

Four seemingly ordinary teenagers heed the steward’s call, embarking on a journey that scatters them across the treacherous climes of Earth’s surreal doppelgänger. In the unfolding chaos, their fates converge, ultimately guiding them toward theirs and the Change Master’s true calling: to restore The Ticking, the equilibrium necessary to prevent the body and its soul from perishing together. Only by re-opening the Guardian Gate—the portal that circulates the Ticking’s life-giving energy between the twin dominions—can T’Aura and her new TerraTo’Kai reveal to both worlds the relationship they actually share: that each requires the other in order to survive.

 

SOAR A BURNING SKY is a Young Adult eco-dystopian fantasy complete at 105,000 words.  With its captivating characters, its intricate world-building, and its heart-pounding set pieces, it would be perfect for fans of Suzanne Collins and James Dasher.


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BY PLANTING TREES! 

Be it a pair of these emerald guard, a cluster, a grove, or even an entire forest, you can personally engage in the battle now, today. For every dollar we donate when you subscribe, Onetreeplanted.org will plant trees in your honor, in a geographic zone-of-need of your choice.   


STEVEN MICHAEL BECK brings a lifetime commitment to pushing the state-of-the-art in media and entertainment. He is an award-winning storyteller, filmmaker, screenwriter, designer, illustrator, sculptor, and author. The diversity of his portfolio which includes feature films, commercials, and theme park and attraction design, coupled with his artistic and writing talent, allows him to transcend the boundaries of any one medium and create truly unique story-driven experiences.

After four decades in the film industry, Steve’s current passion is bringing to life his epic narrative: Echoes of EonThera -- a Young Adult dystopian saga that explores the impact of climate change, hoping to inspire the next generation to heed the call to action. At its core, Echoes of EonThera helps us recognize that: “It takes many to save a world, but only one to make a difference.”

Soar a Burning Sky, the first volume in the Echoes of EonThera series (still in manuscript form), recently won the Grand Prize for Fantasy at the Chanticleer International Book Awards as well as a First Prize for Young Adult Fiction. Other accolades include the Literary Titan Book Award for Teen Fiction/ 2023, The International Firebird Book Awards/ 3rd Quarter, 2023, and honorable mentions from both the New England Book Festival and the Southern California Book Festival for 2023.

Steven Michael Beck graduated with honors from Art Center College of Design, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Illustration, Graphic Design, and Advertising.


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Friday, April 5, 2024

Dotty Morgan Supernatural Sleuth by Erik Christopher Martin #spotlight, #bookseries, #childrensfiction #middlegrade




Middle Grade/Paranormal Mystery

Date Published:  Mach 15, 2024


Twelve-year-old supernatural sleuth Dotty Morgan becomes embroiled in an ancient conflict between rival factions who both want the Japanese sword her father gave her as a birthday present. The timing couldn’t be worse. She’s navigating the complications of middle school romance with her girlfriend, Hannah, and dealing with her mother who asks Dotty’s former bully to move in. To keep safe the people she loves, Dotty investigates a four-hundred-year-old murder even though undead ninjas, winged tengu, and a demon known as an oni stand in her way.


Purchase Link

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Case-Zombie-Ninjas-Morgan-Supernatural-ebook/dp/B0C6LTM584


 

Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Erik lives and writes in San Diego. He has published four books for YA and middle grade readers under the In A Bind Books imprint. His latest book 'The Case of the French Fry Phantom' is available in all formats, including audiobook. It is Book One of the Dotty Morgan Supernatural Sleuth Series. Book Two, 'The Case of the Zombie Ninjas' will be released on 3/15/2024. His short stories can be found in A Year Ink 4, The Guilded Pen 2019, CoffinBell, Frontiertales.com, Tales to Terrify podcast, HauntedMTL, and other online journals.

Erik is a member of the SCBWI, SDWEG, and the HWA.

Erik loves all things book related. He is a former bookstore owner (In A Bind Books in Lakewood, Ohio opened in 2000 and closed 2 years later), former slush reader at Dark Recesses Press, and former part-time library employee.

Besides writing, Erik loves to read authors such as Vonnegut, Moorcock, Pratchett, Louis L'Amour, and Douglas Adams.


Contact Links

Author website: https://erikchristophermartin.com

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erikcmartin/