SUSPENSE SEALED WITH A KISS
SPEAKER: Linda is a member of AWSA, and is available to speak to your organization, at your conference, or as part of a workshop.
Contact her at lglazagain@aol.com

AGENT: Linda is a an agent with Hartline Literary Agency. She would love to represent that next great American novel! She will look at nonfiction, but she LOVES FICTION--historic, suspense, romance or all of the above. linda@hartlineliterary.com

AUTHOR: Linda writes romance in all categories, but what is her fave? Suspense, and not only suspense, but SUSPENSE SEALED WITH A KISS

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Christmas is Just Around the Corner


With Christmas just around the corner, we should be thinking of books as a way to reach our middle schoolers. What better book to take our boys(and girls)into the land of mystery, than
LOST ISLAND SMUGGLERS by Max Anderson.

Sam Cooper, eleven years old and full of curiosity has moved a lot in his short life. Now, living in Florida, he quickly makes friends and their adventures begin with a diving trip they don’t happen to mention to their parents. It can only mean disaster.

What happens when the boys are stranded on a deserted island by a tropical storm? You guessed it; they encounter mysterious characters on the island obviously harboring secrets. LOST ISLAND SMUGGLERS will keep your boy or girl reading well into the night.

PARENTS BEWARE! LOOK FOR TELL-TALE SIGNS OF READING ADDICTION!—a flashlight under the covers.

Never fear, there’s nothing better than nurturing the love of books in your child. Take this opportunity with Christmas just around the corner to buy
LOST ISLAND SMUGGLERS for your son or daughter, niece or nephew, or even the paper boy.

Max Anderson’s ability to capture the reader’s interest and keep him or her guessing well into the night whodunit, will thrill any child on this year’s Christmas list.

OH YEAH, DON’T FORGET TO BUY ‘EM FLASHLIGHTS, TOO!

6 comments:

  1. Boy, it would've been nice if my mom gave me a flashlight! :-) I can't wait until my boys are old enough to start reading these types of books!

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  2. You can always read to them at night. I read to my kids constantly and two of the three are voracious readers. The other one just doesn't make the time yet, but she will. Reading to them also improves their vocabulary as well as teaches them a love of books.

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  3. Great post, Linda! I'm excited to see how Max's books do. I'll have to look into them for sure for my nephews. They're 8 and 10--think they're the right age, or is the series meant for older boys?

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  4. Thank you for the listing, Linda. The next books scheduled for release will be Barney and the Runaway, Captain Jack's Treasure, and North Woods Poachers.

    I appreciate you letting your readers know about my books.

    Max

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