A love for reading can begin at any age and it’s always fun to find a delightful story to spark that interest. Today author Beverly Stowe McClure stops by as part of her
PRINCESS BREEZE Blog Tour through MC Book Tours.
As part
of the celebration you can enter the tour-wide giveaway (courtesy of the
author) for one of two paperback copies of the book (U.S. only) being given
away. Please see the end of the post for more details.
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PRINCESS BREEZE
◊ By Beverly Stowe McClure
◊ Series: Breeze
(Book 2)
◊ Paperback: 236
pages
◊ Publisher: 4RV
Young Adult (June 11, 2017)
◊ Language: English
◊ ISBN-10:
1940310555
◊ ISBN-13:
978-1940310558
For months, Breeze Brannigan has
heard nothing from Cam, the prince she met at school and who disappeared one
night, without telling her goodbye. On the night, she graduates from middle
school, however, he contacts her and invites her to visit Isla del Fuego, his
home. Who could refuse such an invitation?
Breeze
along with her whole family and best friends, Amy and Allison, soon sail to the
island, where she and Cam renew their friendship. But danger lurks; a legend
comes to life; and Breeze finds herself in the middle of a battle that can have
one winner.
Author Beverly Stowe McClure |
Beverly
is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. She
also teaches a women’s Sunday school class at her church.
For more
on Beverly and her writing visit her at her:
Twitter @beverlymcclure
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/beverlysmcclure
◊ Paperback: 196
pages
◊ Publisher: 4RV
Publishing LLC (August 31, 2009)
◊ Language: English
◊ ISBN-10:
0984070826
◊ ISBN-13:
978-0984070824
Eighth grade starts out the same
as every other year for Breeze Brannigan. She's still the tallest student, boy
or girl, in her class, wears shoes that would fit an elephant, and her smile
reveals dazzling braces that blind everyone within ten feet. Then she meets
Cam, the new boy in school who speaks with an accent and must be from another
planet, for none of the earthling boys she knows are so polite. He also has a
secret, a secret that could mean life or death for Cam and his mother and that
Breeze must help him keep.
Thanks
for stopping by today during Beverly’s visit. Do you just love the covers of these books? They make me think of the typical teenage girl, what about you?
This is a
tour-wide giveaway (courtesy of the author) for one of two paperback copies of
the book (U.S. only). The giveaway ends at 12 a.m. (EST) on Tuesday, July 25.
To enter,
just click on the Rafflecopter widget below (if it shows up) and follow the
instructions. If the widget doesn’t appear, just click HERE and it
will take you to the Rafflecopter page where you can enter. Be sure to make a
comment here before clicking on the link above.
Anything which ignites the reading spark (which never dies) is a winner. And yes, they are definitely fun covers.
ReplyDeleteThe covers are great, Elephant's child. Aidana WillowRaven always does a beautiful job.
DeleteBig congratulations to Beverly!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your support, Alex. I appreciate it.
DeleteMy hat is off to any author who can encourage young people to read, Mason. And this looks like a great story, too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margot. I hope my stories encourage young people to read. That's my goal, since I was not a reader as a kid.
DeleteThank you for putting together such a great and fun tour for Princess Breeze. She and I are having a blast. Can't believe it's almost over.
ReplyDeleteThe cover is delightful as is the story. Instilling the love of reading early is enjoyable and important.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right, traveler. Aidana WillowRaven is the talented illustrator of the cover. She does beautiful work.
DeleteThe cover alone makes this look like a fun read. Great job. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteJuneta @ Writer's Gambit
Yes, it does, Juneta. Aidana WillowRaven's covers are always gorgeous and just right for the story.
DeleteSounds like a great book for younger readers!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lady Fi. I hope younger readers agree and enjoy the book.
DeleteI always love seeing that redhead on the cover. She's a great character.
ReplyDeleteHer hair does stand out, lee. I guess I chose red because I know very few redheads. My hubby was. :)
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