"When 13-year-old Amanda Sault and her annoying classmates are caught in a food fight at school, they're given a choice: suspension or yard duty. The decision is a no-brainer. Their two-week crash course in landscaping leads to the discovery of a weathered stone arch in the overgrown back yard. The arch isn't a forgotten lawn ornament but an ancient time portal from the lost continent of Atlantis. Chosen by an Atlantean Magus to be Timekeepers--legendary time travelers sworn to keep history safe from the evil Belial--Amanda and her classmates are sent on an adventure of a lifetime. Can they find the young Robin Hood and his merry band of teens? If they don't, then history itself may be turned upside down. "
Available June 17th, 2015 through Mirror World Publishing
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Sharon Ledwith is the author of the middle-grade/young adult time travel series, THE LAST TIMEKEEPERS, and is represented by Walden House (Books & Stuff) for her teen psychic series, MYSTERIOUS TALES FROM FAIRY FALLS. When not writing, researching, or revising, she enjoys reading, exercising, anything arcane, and an occasional dram of scotch. Sharon lives a serene, yet busy life in a southern tourist region of Ontario, Canada, with her hubby, one spoiled yellow Labrador and a moody calico cat.
Sharon’s Blog: http://sharonledwith.blogspot.com/
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Question and Answer with the Author
1. Given unlimited resources,
what would be your ideal writing environment?
Hmmm…unlimited resources? I honestly don’t know how to answer that
because I DO have the perfect writing environment. But if I had a choice, I’d
like a condo in Florida for the winter months, so I could continue to enjoy the
warm weather all year round! After all, didn’t Hemingway have a place down
there? Grin.
2. Where do you actually write?
I set up a writing office in my home. Since we’re empty nesters,
one of the bedrooms was a perfect fit to fill with my book shelves, books, a
reading chair, L-shaped desk, computer, printer, and story board. I don’t have
a great view, but I figure it helps keep me staring at my computer and pounding
the keys. Wink.
Excerpt
#1:
Amanda
Sault silently studied the words she just scrawled: May 1st, 1214—Games and songs and revelry, act as the cloak of devilry.
So that an English legend may give to the poor, we must travel to Nottingham to
even the score.
She
frowned. She was the Scribe. Amanda knew that meant she was supposed to
understand what this riddle meant. But she didn’t have a clue. All she knew was
that she, her four annoying classmates, and two offbeat adults were standing in
what was left of the lost continent of Atlantis and they were supposed to be the
Timekeepers, the legendary time travelers handpicked by destiny to keep Earth’s
history safe from evil. But no one had told them how they were supposed to do
it.
Their
problem: no matter what happened—good or bad—they weren’t supposed to mess with
the past. Period. Dot. End of story. Amanda felt hot liquid build in her
throat. Her thumb traced the words of the arcane riddle. Their first Timekeeper
mission. Amanda knew this wasn’t the end of the story.
This was
just the beginning.
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