January 23rd, what were you doing? I was watching the book I narrated go on sale at Audible.com . Exciting? Yes! Terrifying? Yes! I can now officially say "I read books for a living" and how cool is that? Just so you know it isn't quite as easy as it sounds. As any narrator will tell you there's the editing, lots of editing. There is also lots of character development and making sure you stay in character. Work, work, work.... that I absolutely love!
Enough about me here is a little about the book.
This is from the publisher:
Freedom Lake Resort.
Gated. Fenced. Remote.
Miles from home.
Miles from friends.
The moment 12-year-old Kelsey and her mother arrive at Freedom Lake, it's obvious that this is not going to be the kind of resort experience Kelsey expected. Or hoped for. A nurse escorts a girl in a strait-jacket out the back door of their cabin and Kelsey's creeped out. The girl begs Kelsey for help. Mrs. A., the woman who runs the resort, apologizes and explains that the girl hasn't been taking her meds. That's when Kelsey learns there's a private school on the property for girls with "special needs" . It's off-limits to resort guests, not that Kelsey would have a reason to go there.
At first Kelsey believes Mrs. A. because she has other things to worry about. Like how she will fit in with the rest of the resort kids. One boy in particular. Things change when one of the "special girls" slips Kelsey a secret message. It's a riddle. As Kelsey begins to unravel its meaning, she realizes something chilling is going on at Freedom Lake Girls Academy. The more Kelsey learns, the greater her danger. If she's not careful, she might become a "special girl", too.
And here is my Amazon review:
Cute cozy mystery for teens and tweens
Kelsey is a likeable teen heroine who keeps working until she gets all the clues figured out. What's enjoyable is that the reader figures out some of the clues before Kelsey, but trying to figure out how she will manage to save the day keeps you hooked. A fun clean adventure.
Be sure to head over to audible and give the sample a listen The Lake Quilt Mystery
And here is my goodreads review
Enough about me here is a little about the book.
This is from the publisher:
Freedom Lake Resort.
Gated. Fenced. Remote.
Miles from home.
Miles from friends.
The moment 12-year-old Kelsey and her mother arrive at Freedom Lake, it's obvious that this is not going to be the kind of resort experience Kelsey expected. Or hoped for. A nurse escorts a girl in a strait-jacket out the back door of their cabin and Kelsey's creeped out. The girl begs Kelsey for help. Mrs. A., the woman who runs the resort, apologizes and explains that the girl hasn't been taking her meds. That's when Kelsey learns there's a private school on the property for girls with "special needs" . It's off-limits to resort guests, not that Kelsey would have a reason to go there.
At first Kelsey believes Mrs. A. because she has other things to worry about. Like how she will fit in with the rest of the resort kids. One boy in particular. Things change when one of the "special girls" slips Kelsey a secret message. It's a riddle. As Kelsey begins to unravel its meaning, she realizes something chilling is going on at Freedom Lake Girls Academy. The more Kelsey learns, the greater her danger. If she's not careful, she might become a "special girl", too.
And here is my Amazon review:
Cute cozy mystery for teens and tweens
Kelsey is a likeable teen heroine who keeps working until she gets all the clues figured out. What's enjoyable is that the reader figures out some of the clues before Kelsey, but trying to figure out how she will manage to save the day keeps you hooked. A fun clean adventure.
Be sure to head over to audible and give the sample a listen The Lake Quilt Mystery
And here is my goodreads review