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SECRETS OF HOPELIGHT by Eva Blackstone
Paperback ISBN 978-1-949385-98-4, Retail Price $12.99
Ebook ISBN 978-1-949385-75-5, Retail Price $4.99
Kindle, ISBN 978-1-949385-99-1, ASIN: B07J6GBVG5, Retail Price $4.99
The future Earth where Nubbin Beck lives is as unforgiving as The Company that runs it. She has never been outside, only peered through a glass barrier at a punishing desert where daytime temperatures boil the blood and monstrous, human-devouring insects dominate the night. Nubbin's family survives in a technology-driven cave community named Hopelight Enclave, one of dozens of enclaves net-worked and managed by The Company, which came to power after developing a disease-eliminating microchip. Now every man, woman, and child carries a chip, so the Company can monitor the health of its employees, while controlling access to water, food, and other life-sustaining resources.
After her family risks their lives to rescue a stranger from the desert—an ex-Company employee thought to be dead—Nubbin struggles to keep the fugitive hidden in her home. He has plenty say about The Company and its malicious plans for the microchip. If what he says is true, she knows she must warn her friends and their families. Determined to uncover the truth, Nubbin learns that questions are not only prohibited, they can be deadly. And of all the secrets she uncovers, Nubbin herself lies at the heart of the most shocking.
Secrets of Hopelight is the first book of a middle grade dystopian series where humans cling to scattered enclaves, giant lizards roam the wasteland, and a paternalistic corporation rules every aspect of life.
Categories: middle grade, science fiction & fantasy, dystopian
Topics: global warming, freedom, family, friendship, coming of age, independence
Ages: 8+
Paperback ISBN 978-1-949385-98-4, Retail Price $12.99
Ebook ISBN 978-1-949385-75-5, Retail Price $4.99
Kindle, ISBN 978-1-949385-99-1, ASIN: B07J6GBVG5, Retail Price $4.99
The future Earth where Nubbin Beck lives is as unforgiving as The Company that runs it. She has never been outside, only peered through a glass barrier at a punishing desert where daytime temperatures boil the blood and monstrous, human-devouring insects dominate the night. Nubbin's family survives in a technology-driven cave community named Hopelight Enclave, one of dozens of enclaves net-worked and managed by The Company, which came to power after developing a disease-eliminating microchip. Now every man, woman, and child carries a chip, so the Company can monitor the health of its employees, while controlling access to water, food, and other life-sustaining resources.
After her family risks their lives to rescue a stranger from the desert—an ex-Company employee thought to be dead—Nubbin struggles to keep the fugitive hidden in her home. He has plenty say about The Company and its malicious plans for the microchip. If what he says is true, she knows she must warn her friends and their families. Determined to uncover the truth, Nubbin learns that questions are not only prohibited, they can be deadly. And of all the secrets she uncovers, Nubbin herself lies at the heart of the most shocking.
Secrets of Hopelight is the first book of a middle grade dystopian series where humans cling to scattered enclaves, giant lizards roam the wasteland, and a paternalistic corporation rules every aspect of life.
Categories: middle grade, science fiction & fantasy, dystopian
Topics: global warming, freedom, family, friendship, coming of age, independence
Ages: 8+
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Eva Blackstone has always been fascinated by language and storytelling. She was eleven when she won her first poetry contest and has been writing poetry, short stories, and full-length novels ever since. The power of friendship is a common theme in all of her work. She has lived all over the U.S., traveled all over the world, and currently lives near the Great Lakes with her husband, three human children, and two furry children.
Eva Blackstone has always been fascinated by language and storytelling. She was eleven when she won her first poetry contest and has been writing poetry, short stories, and full-length novels ever since. The power of friendship is a common theme in all of her work. She has lived all over the U.S., traveled all over the world, and currently lives near the Great Lakes with her husband, three human children, and two furry children.
GLIMMER OF STEEL by K. E. Blaski
Hardcover ISBN 978-0-9963325-9-0, Retail Price $24.99
Paperback ISBN 978-0-9963325-8-3, Retail Price $14.99
Kindle, ISBN 978-0-9963325-7-6, ASIN: B01MY8L08F, Retail Price $4.99
Stories will save her soul, but not her heart...
Damen has a plan to save the life of his childhood friend before she's forced to marry the evil Noble Tortare: switch her soul with some other girl and let the other girl die in her place. Only he didn't count on the other girl's determination to live, he certainly didn't count on her soul coming from a different planet--Earth, and falling in love? No, he never planned on that. Told from alternating viewpoints: Damen, a truthsayer from Astrune, and Jennica, the soul snatched from Earth.
Like Scheherazade from 1001 Nights, Jennica, the bride with the Earth girl soul, tells tantalizing stories about her planet so her beastly husband will keep her around past the wedding night. But Noble Tortare is no Arabian prince. He's a monster from the tip of his metal tail to his penchant for sucking the souls from his wives.
Damen must be present while Jennica speaks to Noble, to verify she isn't lying. As Noble's faithful servant, he does what Noble asks. Only he didn't plan to spend so much time with Jennica, and he certainly didn't plan to care about her so deeply he can think of no one else. Now Damen needs a new plan: free Jennica from Noble's clutches, free himself from a life of guilt for stealing Jennica's soul, and free his heart to love--all without telling even the tiniest of lies on a world where deception is like oxygen.
If only that Earth girl wouldn't have so many plans of her own: like keeping Noble Tortare's soul trapped on Astrune, because after listening to her stories, Noble craves something more than Jennica's soul--Noble wants to go to Earth.
Genres: YA Dark Fantasy, Horror, Romance
Keywords: Magic, Swords and Sorcery, Souls, Castles, Monsters, Witches
Hardcover ISBN 978-0-9963325-9-0, Retail Price $24.99
Paperback ISBN 978-0-9963325-8-3, Retail Price $14.99
Kindle, ISBN 978-0-9963325-7-6, ASIN: B01MY8L08F, Retail Price $4.99
Stories will save her soul, but not her heart...
Damen has a plan to save the life of his childhood friend before she's forced to marry the evil Noble Tortare: switch her soul with some other girl and let the other girl die in her place. Only he didn't count on the other girl's determination to live, he certainly didn't count on her soul coming from a different planet--Earth, and falling in love? No, he never planned on that. Told from alternating viewpoints: Damen, a truthsayer from Astrune, and Jennica, the soul snatched from Earth.
Like Scheherazade from 1001 Nights, Jennica, the bride with the Earth girl soul, tells tantalizing stories about her planet so her beastly husband will keep her around past the wedding night. But Noble Tortare is no Arabian prince. He's a monster from the tip of his metal tail to his penchant for sucking the souls from his wives.
Damen must be present while Jennica speaks to Noble, to verify she isn't lying. As Noble's faithful servant, he does what Noble asks. Only he didn't plan to spend so much time with Jennica, and he certainly didn't plan to care about her so deeply he can think of no one else. Now Damen needs a new plan: free Jennica from Noble's clutches, free himself from a life of guilt for stealing Jennica's soul, and free his heart to love--all without telling even the tiniest of lies on a world where deception is like oxygen.
If only that Earth girl wouldn't have so many plans of her own: like keeping Noble Tortare's soul trapped on Astrune, because after listening to her stories, Noble craves something more than Jennica's soul--Noble wants to go to Earth.
Genres: YA Dark Fantasy, Horror, Romance
Keywords: Magic, Swords and Sorcery, Souls, Castles, Monsters, Witches
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
K. E. Blaski writes Young Adult and Middle Grade fiction. Her alter ego is an associate professor at Rock Valley College where she routinely incorporates story telling into her classroom. She is also the Senior Partner at Slug Pie Stories, LLC. Her past lives provide plenty of material, including work as a waitress, radio disk jockey, drug sales rep, backup vocalist in an 80s cover band and entrepreneur. She is a long-time member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.
K. E. Blaski writes Young Adult and Middle Grade fiction. Her alter ego is an associate professor at Rock Valley College where she routinely incorporates story telling into her classroom. She is also the Senior Partner at Slug Pie Stories, LLC. Her past lives provide plenty of material, including work as a waitress, radio disk jockey, drug sales rep, backup vocalist in an 80s cover band and entrepreneur. She is a long-time member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.
BAD MOJO by Eva Blackstone
Paperback ISBN 978-0-9903801-9-1, Retail Price $10.99
Ebook ISBN 978-0-9963325-0-7, Retail Price $4.99
Kindle, ISBN 978-0-9963325-1-4, ASIN: B0108UOZUW, Retail Price $4.99
Lexile® measure 620L
Bobby Thompson wants to be cursed. And not your everyday, mad-at-your-neighbor jinx, but a big, fat, hairy curse. The kind of curse that will explain away all the bad in his life. When Flyn, his foster home friend, does a tarot card reading, she dubs him hoodoo cursed, and claims the only one capable of breaking it is her voodoo priestess aunt. But her aunt lives in New Orleans, four states away, and Bobby can’t bear to leave his unconscious mom behind.
Unfortunately, Bobby's curse puts everyone around him in jeopardy. Old Mrs. Reed dies when he touches her, the neighborhood bully lands in the ER, his foster mom could lose her license, and that fire he accidentally starts . . . He has no choice. He has to go to New Orleans.
Even with friends, the journey will be tough, especially when the police are looking for them, but Bobby knows a busted curse will mean his mom will wake up from her coma and all the wrong in his life will right itself. The funny thing about curses though, is sometimes they don’t want to be broken, and New Orleans at the end of August 2005 is no place for three kids on the run.
A twelve-year-old boy, convinced he’s cursed, flees his foster home in Illinois to find a voodoo priestess in New Orleans and runs into the arms of Hurricane Katrina instead.
Categories: upper middle grade, magical realism, contemporary issues, historical fiction. Topics: domestic violence, bullying, disabilities, foster care, suicide, runaways, Hurricane Katrina, folk magic, superstition, grief counseling, forgiveness
Ages: 10+
Paperback ISBN 978-0-9903801-9-1, Retail Price $10.99
Ebook ISBN 978-0-9963325-0-7, Retail Price $4.99
Kindle, ISBN 978-0-9963325-1-4, ASIN: B0108UOZUW, Retail Price $4.99
Lexile® measure 620L
Bobby Thompson wants to be cursed. And not your everyday, mad-at-your-neighbor jinx, but a big, fat, hairy curse. The kind of curse that will explain away all the bad in his life. When Flyn, his foster home friend, does a tarot card reading, she dubs him hoodoo cursed, and claims the only one capable of breaking it is her voodoo priestess aunt. But her aunt lives in New Orleans, four states away, and Bobby can’t bear to leave his unconscious mom behind.
Unfortunately, Bobby's curse puts everyone around him in jeopardy. Old Mrs. Reed dies when he touches her, the neighborhood bully lands in the ER, his foster mom could lose her license, and that fire he accidentally starts . . . He has no choice. He has to go to New Orleans.
Even with friends, the journey will be tough, especially when the police are looking for them, but Bobby knows a busted curse will mean his mom will wake up from her coma and all the wrong in his life will right itself. The funny thing about curses though, is sometimes they don’t want to be broken, and New Orleans at the end of August 2005 is no place for three kids on the run.
A twelve-year-old boy, convinced he’s cursed, flees his foster home in Illinois to find a voodoo priestess in New Orleans and runs into the arms of Hurricane Katrina instead.
Categories: upper middle grade, magical realism, contemporary issues, historical fiction. Topics: domestic violence, bullying, disabilities, foster care, suicide, runaways, Hurricane Katrina, folk magic, superstition, grief counseling, forgiveness
Ages: 10+