Friday, March 13, 2015

Friday Feature: The Great Timelock Disaster


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There's nothing’s more dangerous than a wizard-in-training. And Pete Riley, has just proven it. He's worked a bad time spell--a very bad time spell.

No YouTube, no smoothies, no Manga. Not ever again. Not unless Pete figures out how to reverse his spell and free Weasel and him from Victorian England. 

He has until the next full moon. Only a few days.

Tick. Tock.




Here’s how the story starts, and it only gets worse.


One minute the clock was tick-tocking on the mantel and the next it was a smoldering mess.

“No,”􏰁Harriet shouted. Then she braced one hand on her desk and covered her eyes with the other.

Pete froze, not blinking, not breathing, but waiting to see if Harriet would point one of her long, bony fingers at him and turn him into a turnip or something slimy.



SEQUEL TO ALLIGATORS OVERHEAD
To celebrate the launch of The Great Time Lock Disaster Lee is giving 20 eBooks away. She hopes you'll jump in to the copter and go for a ride!


Usually, C. Lee takes on modern issues that today's teens face in their daily lives. Her first young adult novel, Sliding on the Edge, which dealt with cutting and suicide was published in 2009. Her second, titled The Princess of Las Pulgas, dealing with a family who loses everything and must rebuild their lives came out in 2010. Double Negative (2014) was her third young adult novel. Researching it turned her into a literacy advocate. Her fourth YA, Sudden Secrets came out in December 2014. 



When she really want to have FUN, she writes middle grade books. Alligators Overhead and The Great Time Lock Disaster are now available.

Want your YA, NA, or MG book featured on my blog? Contact me here and we'll set it up.

26 comments:

  1. Congratulations on the latest release, C. Lee! Just added the book to my GR to-read list.

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    1. I enjoyed the first one in this series so I'll be checking this out. :)

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    2. Thanks, Claudine. Hope you enjoy the adventure.

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  2. Always interested to see how a kid gets out of trouble when he casts a bad spell. Hmm.

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    1. Yes, I would think you would be. ;)

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    2. Me, too, Rick. That was the fun part of writing this story!

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  3. Congrats to C. Lee! Such a fun excerpt :)

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  4. Sounds like a lot of fun! Congrats Lee :)

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  5. Congratulations, Lee. Loved the first book. Looking forward to reading this one and see what the boys are up to.

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    1. Those boys are just looking for trouble. Well, one is. Poor Weasel has his work cut out for him.

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  6. Thanks so much for putting my book up on your beautiful blog. I really appreciated this.

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    1. You're very welcome, Lee. Happy to have you! :)

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  7. I love the start. Congratulations to Lee!

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  8. C. Lee is one of my favorite authors...and bloggers! Congrats C. Lee!! :)

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    1. Wow! Thanks for that, DL! You impress me with all you do for bloggers.

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