Cover reveal for Sharon Ledwith
Welcome to the cover reveal for Sharon Ledwith's upcoming new novel,
The Last Time Keepers and the Dark Secret
Book 2 in the The Last Timekeepers series.
This new release fits into Middle Grade, Young Adult, Science Fiction, Fantasy, WWII genres and is an excellent read for everyone ten years old through adulthood. The release date is October 17, 2016 from Mirror World Publishing
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Fabulous, right?
Now here's a brief intro.
Only a true hero can shine the light in humanity’s darkest time.
Fourteen year-old Jordan Jensen always considered himself a team player on and off the field, until the second Timekeeper mission lands him in Amsterdam during World War Two. Pulled into the world of espionage, torture, and intolerance, Jordan and the rest of the Timekeepers have no choice but to stay one step ahead of the Nazis in order to find and protect a mysterious book.
With the help of the Dutch Resistance, an eccentric baron, Nordic runes, and an ancient volume originating from Atlantis, Jordan must learn that it takes true teamwork, trust, and sacrifice to keep time safe from the evils of fascism. Can Jordan find the hero within to conquer the darkness surrounding the Timekeepers? If he doesn’t, then the terrible truth of what the Nazis did will never see the light of day.
EXCERPT
“I
wonder what else is down here.” Drake beamed his cell phone across the
basement, hitting jars of jams, pickles, and relishes. His stomach growled.
Jordan
pulled the cheese from his pocket and handed it to Drake. “Trade you for your
phone.”
“Best.
Trade. Ever.” Drake passed his phone to Jordan.
Jordan
walked over and grabbed a jar of pickles off the dusty shelf. At least they
wouldn’t arrive at the baron’s place hungry. He hoped his uncle had managed to
stop Amanda’s bleeding. His hand tightened over the jar, the ridges of the lid
cutting into his palm. A scrape from behind the shelves made Jordan jump.
“Hello?”
he asked, pushing jars aside. He flashed the cell phone into the small, dark
area.
“Who
ya talking to, Jordan?” Drake asked with his mouth full of cheese.
“Shhh,
Drake.” Jordan listened. Hearing nothing, he shrugged and turned back around.
“I
thought I heard—” Jordan stopped and pointed the phone at Ravi. His jaw
dropped. “A-Are you serious, Sharma?”
Drake
spat out his cheese, snorting with laughter.
“Is
there a problem?” Ravi asked, tying the bowtie of his tuxedo.
“You
look like a penguin with attitude!” Drake slapped his knee.
“Say
what you want, but I’m glad we didn’t hit the cleaners on the way to school
now,” Ravi replied, pulling down his sleeves, “or else I wouldn’t have these
dry clothes.”
Jordan
chuckled. Suddenly, he heard a door creak open, followed by heavy footsteps
squeaking down the stairs. Panicking, Jordan stuffed Drake’s phone in his track
suit jacket’s pocket and waved Drake over by the shelves. Drake slipped behind
Jordan just in time, before the small light bulb above the bottom of the stairs
clicked on. Jordan swallowed hard. There, staring directly at Ravi was a portly
man in a blood-stained apron. Tufts of blond hair sprouted from the sides of
his balding head. His brown trousers were pulled up past his waist, making him
resemble an evil garden gnome. In one of his hands, he held a huge butcher
knife, its blade flecked with blood.
Wielding
the knife, the man pointed at Ravi. “Who are you?”
Ravi
licked his thick lips nervously. “The name’s Bond. James Bond.”
Learn more about Sharon Ledwith on her website and blog. Stay connected on Facebook and Twitter, Google+, Goodreads, and Smashwords. Look up her Amazon Author page for a list of current books.
Thanks so much for hosting me and my new cover on your blog today, Dom! I really appreciate your support and kindness! Cheers!
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