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Wow, I love your giveaway. I confess to not having heard of Planetjill before, but, wow!
Wow, I love your giveaway. I confess to not having heard of Planetjill before, but, wow!
Wow, I love your giveaway. I confess to not having heard of Planetjill before, but, wow!
Wow, I love your giveaway. I confess to not having heard of Planetjill before, but, wow!
Wow, I love your giveaway. I confess to not having heard of Planetjill before, but, wow!
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Hi Moms,
I am a mom with three kids ranging from 8-17. I’m also an author who writes adult mysteries for Penguin/Putnam and I have a children’s fantasy novel coming out February 1st titled “Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.”
I am offering up a dozen of my childrens’ books and poster calendars of the book cover to the first 12 readers who send me an email at readmkscott@gmail.com with the key word: Zamora in the subject line.
Also off of my site on the contest page, I am offering signed copies of two of my wine lover’s mysteries: Silenced by Syrah and A Vintage Murder.
There’s more: Jessica Conant-Park, Mia King and I are all offering copies of our books (check out my site for details), and extra goodies. All you have to do is send us your entry at foodfiction@gmail.com and tell us either what your favorite meal is or give us your favorite recipe.
Check it all out at http://www.michelescott.com
Here is a short review of my children’s fantasy “Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.”
Twelve-year old Carter and his younger brother, Mason, are typical boys. The argue over their differences and enthusiastically share the things they have in common. Their baby sister, Isabella, gets on both their nerves, especially when they are playing their favorite video game, Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.
Left for an hour without parental supervision, the two boys find themselves thrust into the game, where they must face their ultimate quest of finding their sister, who has been kidnapped by the evil Queen Zamora. Given three “rules” by a sage-believe in yourself, believe in each other and trust the light from within–the brothers have three days to beat the game before the world is changed forever into a place of evil.
Michele Scott has crafted a story that will keep middle-grade readers on edge as the brothers fight a dragon, dodge dinosaur poop bombs and find help in the most unlikely places. As they learn about their own strength and that of each other, readers will also learn lessons in self-esteem, family and that the ultimate weapon against evil is….well, you’ll have to read the book to learn that 🙂
Realistic character, fast-paced action and subtle lessons are all woven together by Michele Scott to create a book that will be enjoyed by readers for years to come. I thoroughly enjoyed her ability to teach without seeming to do so. Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge is an uplifting read that will have kids feeling good about not only themselves, but those people closest to them-their family.
On my Rainbow Scale of Excellence, I give Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge a seven–a perfect rainbow! –Joyce Anthony: Children’s Book reviewer
Hi Moms,
I am a mom with three kids ranging from 8-17. I’m also an author who writes adult mysteries for Penguin/Putnam and I have a children’s fantasy novel coming out February 1st titled “Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.”
I am offering up a dozen of my childrens’ books and poster calendars of the book cover to the first 12 readers who send me an email at readmkscott@gmail.com with the key word: Zamora in the subject line.
Also off of my site on the contest page, I am offering signed copies of two of my wine lover’s mysteries: Silenced by Syrah and A Vintage Murder.
There’s more: Jessica Conant-Park, Mia King and I are all offering copies of our books (check out my site for details), and extra goodies. All you have to do is send us your entry at foodfiction@gmail.com and tell us either what your favorite meal is or give us your favorite recipe.
Check it all out at http://www.michelescott.com
Here is a short review of my children’s fantasy “Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.”
Twelve-year old Carter and his younger brother, Mason, are typical boys. The argue over their differences and enthusiastically share the things they have in common. Their baby sister, Isabella, gets on both their nerves, especially when they are playing their favorite video game, Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.
Left for an hour without parental supervision, the two boys find themselves thrust into the game, where they must face their ultimate quest of finding their sister, who has been kidnapped by the evil Queen Zamora. Given three “rules” by a sage-believe in yourself, believe in each other and trust the light from within–the brothers have three days to beat the game before the world is changed forever into a place of evil.
Michele Scott has crafted a story that will keep middle-grade readers on edge as the brothers fight a dragon, dodge dinosaur poop bombs and find help in the most unlikely places. As they learn about their own strength and that of each other, readers will also learn lessons in self-esteem, family and that the ultimate weapon against evil is….well, you’ll have to read the book to learn that 🙂
Realistic character, fast-paced action and subtle lessons are all woven together by Michele Scott to create a book that will be enjoyed by readers for years to come. I thoroughly enjoyed her ability to teach without seeming to do so. Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge is an uplifting read that will have kids feeling good about not only themselves, but those people closest to them-their family.
On my Rainbow Scale of Excellence, I give Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge a seven–a perfect rainbow! –Joyce Anthony: Children’s Book reviewer
Hi Moms,
I am a mom with three kids ranging from 8-17. I’m also an author who writes adult mysteries for Penguin/Putnam and I have a children’s fantasy novel coming out February 1st titled “Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.”
I am offering up a dozen of my childrens’ books and poster calendars of the book cover to the first 12 readers who send me an email at readmkscott@gmail.com with the key word: Zamora in the subject line.
Also off of my site on the contest page, I am offering signed copies of two of my wine lover’s mysteries: Silenced by Syrah and A Vintage Murder.
There’s more: Jessica Conant-Park, Mia King and I are all offering copies of our books (check out my site for details), and extra goodies. All you have to do is send us your entry at foodfiction@gmail.com and tell us either what your favorite meal is or give us your favorite recipe.
Check it all out at http://www.michelescott.com
Here is a short review of my children’s fantasy “Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.”
Twelve-year old Carter and his younger brother, Mason, are typical boys. The argue over their differences and enthusiastically share the things they have in common. Their baby sister, Isabella, gets on both their nerves, especially when they are playing their favorite video game, Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.
Left for an hour without parental supervision, the two boys find themselves thrust into the game, where they must face their ultimate quest of finding their sister, who has been kidnapped by the evil Queen Zamora. Given three “rules” by a sage-believe in yourself, believe in each other and trust the light from within–the brothers have three days to beat the game before the world is changed forever into a place of evil.
Michele Scott has crafted a story that will keep middle-grade readers on edge as the brothers fight a dragon, dodge dinosaur poop bombs and find help in the most unlikely places. As they learn about their own strength and that of each other, readers will also learn lessons in self-esteem, family and that the ultimate weapon against evil is….well, you’ll have to read the book to learn that 🙂
Realistic character, fast-paced action and subtle lessons are all woven together by Michele Scott to create a book that will be enjoyed by readers for years to come. I thoroughly enjoyed her ability to teach without seeming to do so. Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge is an uplifting read that will have kids feeling good about not only themselves, but those people closest to them-their family.
On my Rainbow Scale of Excellence, I give Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge a seven–a perfect rainbow! –Joyce Anthony: Children’s Book reviewer
Hi Moms,
I am a mom with three kids ranging from 8-17. I’m also an author who writes adult mysteries for Penguin/Putnam and I have a children’s fantasy novel coming out February 1st titled “Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.”
I am offering up a dozen of my childrens’ books and poster calendars of the book cover to the first 12 readers who send me an email at readmkscott@gmail.com with the key word: Zamora in the subject line.
Also off of my site on the contest page, I am offering signed copies of two of my wine lover’s mysteries: Silenced by Syrah and A Vintage Murder.
There’s more: Jessica Conant-Park, Mia King and I are all offering copies of our books (check out my site for details), and extra goodies. All you have to do is send us your entry at foodfiction@gmail.com and tell us either what your favorite meal is or give us your favorite recipe.
Check it all out at http://www.michelescott.com
Here is a short review of my children’s fantasy “Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.”
Twelve-year old Carter and his younger brother, Mason, are typical boys. The argue over their differences and enthusiastically share the things they have in common. Their baby sister, Isabella, gets on both their nerves, especially when they are playing their favorite video game, Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.
Left for an hour without parental supervision, the two boys find themselves thrust into the game, where they must face their ultimate quest of finding their sister, who has been kidnapped by the evil Queen Zamora. Given three “rules” by a sage-believe in yourself, believe in each other and trust the light from within–the brothers have three days to beat the game before the world is changed forever into a place of evil.
Michele Scott has crafted a story that will keep middle-grade readers on edge as the brothers fight a dragon, dodge dinosaur poop bombs and find help in the most unlikely places. As they learn about their own strength and that of each other, readers will also learn lessons in self-esteem, family and that the ultimate weapon against evil is….well, you’ll have to read the book to learn that 🙂
Realistic character, fast-paced action and subtle lessons are all woven together by Michele Scott to create a book that will be enjoyed by readers for years to come. I thoroughly enjoyed her ability to teach without seeming to do so. Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge is an uplifting read that will have kids feeling good about not only themselves, but those people closest to them-their family.
On my Rainbow Scale of Excellence, I give Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge a seven–a perfect rainbow! –Joyce Anthony: Children’s Book reviewer
Hi Moms,
I am a mom with three kids ranging from 8-17. I’m also an author who writes adult mysteries for Penguin/Putnam and I have a children’s fantasy novel coming out February 1st titled “Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.”
I am offering up a dozen of my childrens’ books and poster calendars of the book cover to the first 12 readers who send me an email at readmkscott@gmail.com with the key word: Zamora in the subject line.
Also off of my site on the contest page, I am offering signed copies of two of my wine lover’s mysteries: Silenced by Syrah and A Vintage Murder.
There’s more: Jessica Conant-Park, Mia King and I are all offering copies of our books (check out my site for details), and extra goodies. All you have to do is send us your entry at foodfiction@gmail.com and tell us either what your favorite meal is or give us your favorite recipe.
Check it all out at http://www.michelescott.com
Here is a short review of my children’s fantasy “Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.”
Twelve-year old Carter and his younger brother, Mason, are typical boys. The argue over their differences and enthusiastically share the things they have in common. Their baby sister, Isabella, gets on both their nerves, especially when they are playing their favorite video game, Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge.
Left for an hour without parental supervision, the two boys find themselves thrust into the game, where they must face their ultimate quest of finding their sister, who has been kidnapped by the evil Queen Zamora. Given three “rules” by a sage-believe in yourself, believe in each other and trust the light from within–the brothers have three days to beat the game before the world is changed forever into a place of evil.
Michele Scott has crafted a story that will keep middle-grade readers on edge as the brothers fight a dragon, dodge dinosaur poop bombs and find help in the most unlikely places. As they learn about their own strength and that of each other, readers will also learn lessons in self-esteem, family and that the ultimate weapon against evil is….well, you’ll have to read the book to learn that 🙂
Realistic character, fast-paced action and subtle lessons are all woven together by Michele Scott to create a book that will be enjoyed by readers for years to come. I thoroughly enjoyed her ability to teach without seeming to do so. Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge is an uplifting read that will have kids feeling good about not only themselves, but those people closest to them-their family.
On my Rainbow Scale of Excellence, I give Zamora’s Ultimate Challenge a seven–a perfect rainbow! –Joyce Anthony: Children’s Book reviewer
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