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Today, we’re BOOK BLASTING the blogosphere with a title that’s all about the hush hush, supernatural creepy coolness, a smattering of history, and from the sound of things, some pretty awesome characters. Ready to READ ALL ABOUT IT? I’m game if you are! Coming to you via I Am A Reader, Not A Writer Book Blasts, today’s featured book of choice…
The Labyrinth Society:
The Versailles Vendetta
By
Angie Kelly
Astraea Press Publishing
About the book…
When 12 year-old Mia Cornell is sent to live at the Tarpley Estate, her ninth foster home, she has no idea what she’s in for. Having a kind but mysterious foster mother and three quirky foster sisters is all well and good. Discovering that her new family is a secret society—they use a portal in their garden labyrinth to travel the globe seeking lost art, artifacts, and OSOs (objects of supernatural origin)—is something else entirely.
Mia barely has time to wrap her head around the truth when the Society’s latest job, tracking down Marie Antoinette’s necklace, goes sideways. Mia and her new siblings—Tomi, the historian; Devon, the hacker; and Lily, the muscle—must use their wits, plus a few cool OSOs filched from the Society’s vault, to stay a step ahead of a sinister enemy from their foster mother’s past. But just how far back does Mrs. Tarpley’s past go? And will Mia stand by her new family or cut and run when they need her the most?
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Uh-oh.
I feel another title going on the old wish list….
…or perhaps that’s better stated as Wish Mountain.
You know the one…it’s right next door to Mount TBR.
^_^
Anywho...a few thoughts from my head to your eyes…
…I’m really curious to see what the OSO’s actually are.
…I’m wondering how exciting life would be with THAT family secret!
…what is the importance of Marie Antoinette’s necklace?
…how well do the siblings REALLY get along?
…Mrs. Tarpley sounds really nice…should we be suspicious?
…who is the sinister enemy?!
All I can say is…color me interested!
*adds to wish list…err, mountain*
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About the author…
Angie Kelly is the pseudonym of a former member of the Labyrinth Society. When she’s not writing about her adventures, or reading about other people’s adventures, she’s busy traveling the world and indulging her inner twelve year-old. Although she was last sighted lurking around the British Museum after hours, her current whereabouts are unknown….however you can catch her briefly online through the following sites:
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Until next time…GOOD LUCK…and happy reading!
1 comment:
Supernatural creepy coolness, a smattering of history, awesome characters? well, that certainly got my attention and you didn't even mention the great cover.
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