Posted by Mary Lewis on February 24, 2010
What would you do if you found something deadly in your school locker and you suspected a friend of stashing it there?
Benjamin Mitchell thinks life really sucks when he nearly fails his history test. What’s more, he’s trying to get on the Midland Racers hockey team as a replacement goal tender. His buddies, Zach and Frasier are as different as night and day, and Ben feels like salt-water taffy, stretched thinner and thinner as the boys battle for his attention. And as if things couldn’t get any worse, Valerie has suddenly started acting like a girl. The pressure is on. But Ben has bigger problems and it looks like somebody is out to set him up. Can he find out before it’s too late?
Pam Ripling didn’t know what she was getting into when she decided she wanted to be published. A bookkeeper by trade and a mother, wife, and daughter most of the rest of the time, Pam dove headlong into electronic publishing when it became apparent that this, at last, was her ticket to stardom and notoriety. With a few romance novels already under her proverbial belt, LOCKER SHOCK! is her first venture into the Young Adult genre. Fueled by her two teenaged sons’ experiences in junior high, Pam has created several stories portraying life as a young teen in today’s uniquely challenging times. She hopes LOCKER SHOCK! is the first of many.
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Posted by Mary Lewis on February 22, 2010

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Betrayed by Sam Morton
It s an election year and Senator Ben Pitchfork Stevens from Texas made a campaign promise to stop illegal immigration. He virtually has. Problem is, people trying to cross the border keep disappearing. That s a dilemma for 15-year-old Austin Pierce whose father is a political consultant involved with the senator and whose best friend, Rico Alvarez, happens to be in the United States illegally. After Rico’s family voluntarily deports, Austin discovers that Rico s beautiful cousin Veronica helps people cross over illegally. He faces a decision: should he help his friends or help the FBI to stop the senator’s evil ways? Either path could lead to danger, even death.

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A graduate of The Citadel, Sam holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English. He is author of Disavowed, a police thriller with five-star ratings on both Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. Sam has also written Betrayed—An Austin Pierce Novel, the first book in the Austin Files, a young adult spy series slated to debut in August 2009. He is co-author of four fiction anthologies and sole author of Ramblings, a collection of his own short stories and poems. Sam is a member of The Inkplots Writers Group, and is an active freelance writer for several regional and national magazines. He has received a number of awards for his writing. His past occupations include a 12 year-stint as a robbery/homicide detective for the Richland County Sheriff’s Department in Columbia, S.C., a ten-year career as a professional wrestler, and one long week as the blade changer on the potato cutting machine at the Frito Lay plant in Charlotte, N.C. He resides in Columbia, SC with his wife, Myra, and two children, Alexey and Nikki. Find out more about Sam by logging onto www.sammorton.com.
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Posted by Mary Lewis on January 14, 2010
Location:
Rochester, New York to Brisbane, Australia
Issued to:
Mel: tough 15-year-old female spy
Assets and Personnel:
Thomas Syme [aka: Shadow]: principal of Watson Institute and Mel’s guardian
Ray: meteorology prodigy and Mel’s best friend
Caidy: jealous student who may know more than she’s letting on
Bonnie Robar: Ray’s mom, also a meteorologist, whose whereabouts are unknown and who may have left behind a project with dangerous potential.
Mission:
Follow the trail of stolen birth certificates (including Ray’s) which uncovers a plot that involves more than anyone had anticipated.
…Let me introduce you to a glimmer of hope for the future of books. Her name is Kieryn Nicolas and she is a fourteen-year-old girl heading into high school. Her first novel, RAIN, is schedule to be published in 2010.
This is a young girl who has been writing for as long as she can remember. She loves it, she embraces it, and she’s damn good at it! I met this young lady and her family not too long ago and I was absolutely astounded by her personality and her ambition. She is clever, she is vivacious, and yet a little shy. But best of all, she is determined to succeed. She loves books and she loves words….
–Karen L. Syed, President and CEO of Echelon Press, LLC.
For more about Rain and Kieryn, check out http://kierynnicolas.com and become a fan at http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#/pages/RAIN-By-Kieryn-Nicolas/244158538169?ref=ts
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Posted by Mary Lewis on January 13, 2010

Cynthia had an attic. Not just an ordinary attic. Cynthia’s attic was magic.
Cynthia and I came into the world just three months apart. We grew up on the same quiet, sycamore-lined street, our friendship as close as our houses. Fifty years earlier, our grandmothers were best friends. However, we didn’t realize the extent of their friendship until after our experience in Cynthia’s attic. This is the story of one of our great adventures…the way I remember it.
Mary Cunningham is the author of the award-winning ‘tween fantasy/mystery series, Cynthia’s Attic. She is proud to announce book four, Cynthia’s Attic: The Magician’s Castle. Her children’s mystery series was inspired by a recurring dream about a mysterious attic. After realizing that the dream took place in the attic of her childhood friend, Cynthia, the dreams stopped and the writing began. She is also co-writer of the humor-filled lifestyle book titled, “Women Only Over Fifty (WOOF).
To discover more about Mary and Cynthia’s Attic, please visit http://www.marycunninghambooks.com/ .
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Posted by Mary Lewis on January 7, 2010
According to Wikipedia, “Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction and speculative fiction, frequently featuring elements of fantasy, that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used – usually the 19th century and often Victorian era England – but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer occurring at an earlier date.

For more than twenty years West Canvia and Lemuria have battled one another in a constant war. From the safety of his laboratory, weapons designer Thomas Riley has cleverly and proudly empowered the West Canvian forces with his brilliant designs. But when a risky alchemy experiment goes horribly wrong, Thomas and his wily assistant, Cynthia Bassett, are thrust onto the front lines of battle. Forced into shaky alliances with murderous sky pirates in a deadly race to kidnap the only man who can undo the damage—the mad genius behind Lemuria’s cunning armaments—Thomas’ own genius is put to the ultimate test.

Nick Valentino’s evolution of writing started with music. Residing in Nashville Tennessee, his background is a curious mix of music, history and the love of all things artistic. Graduating from Belmont University with a BA in History, he played in touring bands for most of his adult life writing volumes of lyrics along the way. It was then that he discovered a love for storytelling.
Inspired by his intense intrigue with history, his travels around the world and the throngs of steampunk enthusiasts around the nation, Valentino wrote the Alternative History/Science Fiction novel, Thomas Riley. As a pop culture fanatic, Valentino is constantly involved with the new and fresh things that life has to offer. While sometimes hard to label, readers will always find something fun and a little out of the ordinary.
To read more about Thomas Riley and Nick Valentino, visit Sir Thomas Riley. Nick will be signing books at ShadowCon this weekend, January 8th and 9th.
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Posted by Mary Lewis on January 7, 2010
It’s a new year and things are going to start shakin’ at QuakeMe! Look for new posts about our authors and their books. Check out the Quake Facebook Fan Page and follow along on Twitter, as well! Feel free to post comments on the Facebook page about what you’re reading, what you’d like to be reading and your favorite authors.
2010 is going to be a stellar year for books!
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