28 June 2024

Lost In Time by Dawn Treacher




Today I have an extract from a book which I hope will pique your interest, it certainly has got me wanting to read on. Lost in Time was released earlier this month so is available for you right now! But first, a bit about the book.



Book Summary

A modern time-hopping middle-grade adventure with a classic feel.

For Connie’s Gran time is shrinking due to dementia, and it’s as if Gramps has a secret he will never tell; but Connie finds living with them pretty ordinary. That is until time itself begins to vanish in front of her eyes!

Thank goodness for her friend Nevis, a quirky clock shop owner and his one-eyed ginger cat called Captain. With their help, Connie discovers an alarming link between an infestation of white mice and time’s disappearance. Connie’s curiosity thrusts her into a perilous adventure that could unravel the secrets of her past in a world far different from her own. Together with new friends she makes along the way, Connie must brave many dangers in search of a way home before her own time runs out.

Lost in Time is an intrepid tale of friendship, family and embracing what truly matters.




Extract

“Come in, come in, you’re just in time.” beckoned Nevis. A small radio stood on the shop counter. Nevis’s white hair hung across his eyes. He put a finger to his lips. “Sshh! Listen.”

“… Clocks all over the city are malfunctioning. Experts say they are systematically losing time. Strange visual phenomena has been reported, causing outbreaks of panic. The Prime Minister is expected to announce a state of national emergency. Please be advised that trains are no longer running to schedule. Long delays are predicted as crowds gather in the underground station. Unless your journey is essential you are advised to stay indoors…”

“Have you seen the mice today?” interrupted Connie. “They’re running down the street, and one stole half an hour from my bedroom clock.”

“Captain has been chasing them around the shop all morning. He would have caught one too if I hadn’t chased it out of the door,” said Nevis. He turned the volume dial. “Sshh… they’re talking about the mice.”

“… A sudden infestation of mice has been reported. Sightings are coming in from all across the city. The rat catchers are patrolling the streets. People are advised not to panic. Under no circumstances should you touch the mice; they are vermin and carry disease…”

“Where are they all coming from?” Connie set the shoe box down on the shop counter and took off her coat. She nudged Captain away and turned off the radio.

“It is indeed a mystery,” said Nevis, peering inside the box. “How is our mouse today?”

“Agitated. I’m sure he can sense all the activity. It was as if he wanted to be with the others,” said Connie. “How can a mouse steal time, surely a clock just helps us keep track of time?”

“Oh, that’s a very simplistic view,” said Nevis. “So much is not as it first appears. A clock is time in motion, and in that energy the very essence of time is exposed and vulnerable. Just because you can’t see something doesn’t mean it’s not there.”

“But that sounds… well, so unlikely.” Why was Nevis talking in riddles?

“The fantastical may sound unlikely, but it doesn’t make it untrue,” said Nevis.

Well if mice really could steal time, that still didn’t explain why they were. “But why would the mice steal our time?”

“Why indeed,” said Nevis. “Now that is the question you should be asking, as there is now absolutely no doubt that they are.”

There was a flash of ginger followed by a loud thud.

“Captain!” cried Connie, as the shoe box hit the floor. The lid flew off releasing the captive mouse, who darted out across the green and white tiles. Captain streaked after it. With a leap he pounced, claws extended, with his shadow creeping over the mouse beneath him. Just as Connie was sure the mouse would be caught, the shop door was flung open, letting a blast of wet air curl inside. The mouse dived towards the open doorway and disappeared into the street, flicking its tail triumphantly.

A stout lady, rain dripping from her umbrella, clung to the door, one leg lifted ungainly in the air. She let out a high-pitched scream as Captain whipped past her, out of the shop. Still screaming, the lady tightened her grip on the swaying door, making the shop bell clang repeatedly.

“Captain, come back.” Connie pushed past the lady, knocking off her hat, and raced out of the shop, trying to keep up with Captain who was a whisker’s length behind the mouse that ran down Digwell Street, darting left and right, trying to shake off its pursuer.

Nevis followed. “Excuse me, madam.”

“Really!” cried the lady.

“So sorry. Please, would you mind shutting the door behind you,” Nevis called back as he ran, the coins in his pockets jangling as he tried to catch up.

A screeching of brakes and a skidding of rubber on wet pavement brought Captain to an abrupt halt. The bicycle slid to a stop. Captain yowled as he watched the mouse speed away from him, splashing through the water-filled gutter.

The boy struggled to keep his bicycle upright, and as he did the very air seemed to shudder, then everything froze. Then with a sudden jolt, which made Connie quite dizzy, she could move again. A second later the pile of parcels balanced in the boy’s basket toppled out, landing in a muddy puddle. “Watch out!” he called.

“Sorry.” Connie grabbed hold of Captain but he wriggled free from her grasp. Letting out a meow, he shot off again down the street.



Author Bio

Dawn Treacher is a children’s book author and illustrator living in North Yorkshire.

Dawn writes fantasy adventure novels for children aged 8-12 years. Though they may contain fantastical worlds and creatures they are stories about children who face adversity and peril and in doing so discover their own strength, bravery and ingenuity.

They are stories about the strength of friendship and the importance of family.





14 June 2024

Spotlight on...
Secrets of the Deep by Marisa Noelle




Book Summary

CORDELIA BLUE IS AFRAID OF WATER .

CORDELIA IS ALSO A MERMAID.

Determined to face her fear, Cordelia enters the ocean for the first time since her twin brother was killed and learns she is from the oldest bloodline of mermaids. Entrusted with a magical relic, it us up to her alone to break an ancient curse and free the mermaids from the water.

But the selachii - mysterious shark shapeshifters - also have their eyes on the relic. As tensions increase between the mermaids and selachii, Cordelia doesn’t know who to trust. Forced to choose between love and race, she doubts every decision and the intentions of those around her.

Trusting her head will lead to a path of betrayal, but she might just get her family back. If she chooses her heart, the mermaids may stay cursed to remain in the ocean forever.




About the Author

Marisa Noelle is the writer of middle grade & young adult novels in the genres of science-fiction, fantasy, horror & mental health including The Shadow Keepers, The Unadjusteds Trilogy (The Unadjusteds, The Rise of the Altereds, & The Reckoning), The Mermaid Chronicles – Secrets of the Deep, & The Unravelling of Luna Forester. She is a mentor for the Write Mentor program that helps aspiring MG & YA authors. With dual citizenship, Marisa has lived on both sides of the Atlantic and uses settings in both the USA and UK as inspiration for her novels. When she’s not writing or reading or watching movies, she enjoys swimming. In the pool she likes to imagine she could be a mermaid and become part of some of her make-believe worlds. Despite being an avid bookworm from the time she could hold a book, being an author came as a bit of a surprise to her as she was a bit of a science geek at school. She lives in Woking, UK with her husband and three children. You can find her on Twitter, TikTok @MarisaNoelle12, or her website.







10 June 2024

How Soon Is Now? by Paul Carnahan


Today I have a special spotlight as part of the Publication Day Party for How Soon is Now? by Paul Carnahan! The book is out today ðŸ¤© (10th June 2024), so read on to to find out more or add the book on Goodreads.




Book Summary

Troubled ex-journalist Luke Seymour discovers an untapped talent for time travel after being recruited to rescue the stricken leader of The Nostalgia Club, an eccentric band of time travellers who meet in the back room of an Edinburgh pub. As he hones his skills and learns the stories of the Club’s members, Luke delves deeper and deeper into his own past - where the terrible mistake which scarred his life is waiting…




Author Bio

Paul Carnahan is a former national newspaper journalist-turned-writer who lives and works in Central Scotland. ‘How Soon Is Now?’ is his first novel - a second, ‘End of a Century’ will follow later this year. Find him online here or on Twitter.