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Bubble Trouble Blitz

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Children’s Book 

Date Published: April 6, 2022

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This is the story of two adventurous bears, their protective mama,
mischievous bubbles, and a magical witch. Ignoring their mother’s
wishes, Boo and Butter stray down the path toward Granny
Grumblewitch’s house into a world of bubble-brewed danger. Granny
holds their fate in her gnarled hands . . . will they return to the safety
of their cave?

 Alejandria Kate wrote Bubble Trouble with the hope that Boo and Butter’s story shows children that truly loving parents mean only what is best for them . . . that any boundaries, warnings or admonishments are intended to protect, not to prevent them from having fun. Any deviation from the defined boundaries could result in unhappy consequences. Parents like Mama Bear know what is best, safest — and love them above and beyond anything else.

 

 About the Author

Alejandria Kate

Alejandria Kate is a writer, author, and certified Mind, Body, Spirit
Practitioner through the Sunlight Alliance Foundation. Alejandria is
passionate about personal development and uplifting others.

She draws inspiration from the beauty – both large and small – that she
observes in the world around her and from the quiet moments connected with
Spirit and her own soul. She believes vulnerability is a strength and an
open heart is a key to inner joy. She believes that through a shift in
perspective beauty can be found within every experience.

Alejandria graduated from the Institute of Children’s Literature, where she
studied writing for children and young adults. In her spare time, she plays
the Native American flute and hikes the walking trails in Southern
California in her pursuit of viewing wildflowers and wild birds.

It is Alejandria’s hope that readers feel comforted and inspired after
reading her books.

She can be reached through her website, www.alejandriakate.com

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Bubble Trouble Teaser Tuesday

 

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Children’s Book 

Date Published: April 6, 2022

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This is the story of two adventurous bears, their protective mama,
mischievous bubbles, and a magical witch. Ignoring their mother’s
wishes, Boo and Butter stray down the path toward Granny
Grumblewitch’s house into a world of bubble-brewed danger. Granny
holds their fate in her gnarled hands . . . will they return to the safety
of their cave?

 Alejandria Kate wrote Bubble Trouble with the hope that Boo and Butter’s story shows children that truly loving parents mean only what is best for them . . . that any boundaries, warnings or admonishments are intended to protect, not to prevent them from having fun. Any deviation from the defined boundaries could result in unhappy consequences. Parents like Mama Bear know what is best, safest — and love them above and beyond anything else.

 

Teaser

 

Butter made a happy growl and clapped his furry paws. I grinned and said, “Mama, bubbles really do bounce. And they giggle, too.”

 

 About the Author

Alejandria Kate

Alejandria Kate is a writer, author, and certified Mind, Body, Spirit
Practitioner through the Sunlight Alliance Foundation. Alejandria is
passionate about personal development and uplifting others.

She draws inspiration from the beauty – both large and small – that she
observes in the world around her and from the quiet moments connected with
Spirit and her own soul. She believes vulnerability is a strength and an
open heart is a key to inner joy. She believes that through a shift in
perspective beauty can be found within every experience.

Alejandria graduated from the Institute of Children’s Literature, where she
studied writing for children and young adults. In her spare time, she plays
the Native American flute and hikes the walking trails in Southern
California in her pursuit of viewing wildflowers and wild birds.

It is Alejandria’s hope that readers feel comforted and inspired after
reading her books.

She can be reached through her website, www.alejandriakate.com

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The Gecko Without an Echo Blitz

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Children’s Book

Date Published: February 2022

Publisher: Bannerman Books

 

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Did you know that rhyming helps babies and children learn about words,
sounds and language formation?

The Gecko Without an Echo is the perfect rhyming book for kids – teaching
them about love and friendship. Earl the Squirrel and Tim the Gecko are best
friends living in a tree by the bay.

Find out how Tim discovered that when you need someone to listen, all you
need to do is reach out to those who love and surround you.

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About the Author

Cheryl Denise Bannerman

Cheryl Denise Bannerman is an award-winning, multi-genre author of eight
published works of fiction – from murder mysteries to a recent
children’s book about friendship.

She is the winner of the 2018 Book Excellence Award for her book of poetry,
Words Never Spoken, winner of the Best Books Awards in the category of
African American fiction in 2020 for Black Child to Black Woman, and 2021
Readers’ Favorite Honorable Mention in the Fiction – Urban genre for Black
Child to Black Woman. She is also a Semi-Finalist in the MLC Audiobook
Awards with a 2020 IMDb Nomination for Book 1 of the Anna Romano Mystery
Series, Cats, Cannolis, and a Curious Kidnapping.

When she is not working from her home office on her virtual Training and
Development business, she is at the beach watching the waves and weaving the
words together for her next novel.

 

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The Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island Blitz

 

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Young Reader, Children’s Book, Middle Grade, Mystery, Adventure

 

Publisher: Annie Tillery Mysteries

What can possibly happen when a crime happens under the very noses of a group of very savvy eighth graders at St. BeSillius’ Catholic School on St. Frederick’s Island? When the money they raised to buy toys for children in homeless shelters in near-by NYC is stolen, the Buccaneers, as they call themselves are outraged. Despite warnings from Father Felix and Sr. Jo, Sprocket, the leader of the Buccaneers, and her determined buddies set out to follow the clues, run down the thief, and get those toys for the homeless kids.

When their clubhouse is burned down, and a threatening letter is sent to the local newspaper, The Foghorn, owned and operated by Sprocket’s mother, the Buccaneers are even more determined to unravel the plot against them. A mysterious island once owned by the pirate, Jon Buccleigh and a labyrinthine cave serve as the setting for this skullduggery. A Native American healer, her community, and a group of the beach people conspire with the Buccaneers to get that money back.

You will be laughing at some of the Buccaneers’ antics and gasping at what those brave eighth-graders face to solve the mystery. The story is rich with colorful and engaging characters as well as the flavor of post-war America in 1947. An altogether fun and satisfying read.

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CHAPTER ONE

ON THE MOVE

How do those turtles do it? Pull their heads into their bodies? Here comes Sr. JoAnn. My head stubbornly remained on top of my neck.

If you think it’s easy writing a note to the kid in the seat next to you when the rattling of Sr. JoAnn’s rosary is announcing her slow walk down my aisle at this moment, you’ve never been to Catholic school. The room is silent. You can hear pen nibs scratching across the pages of our black and white composition books, leaving a trail of ink blots.

Pen nibs, you say. Ink blots? You won’t believe this about the ink and the inkwell. Will you? We all learned to master a form of writing called the Palmer method. This is just another aspect of toughening the backbone here at St. BeSillius’s. As I look at my permanently stained right middle finger, I wonder if I will be done in by something lurking in the ink and become St. Sprocket, patron saint of calligraphy.

The smell of chalk and old tempera paints barely covers the tinge of pine-scented urine coming from the old radiators. My mom went to this school and tells the story of kids leaning their wet behinds against the radiators to let their underwear dry if they had an accident. Going to the bathroom in those days was a privilege reserved for the Pope. Thank God things have changed, and St. BeSillius has hired a nurse, and given her an office where this kind of thing could be taken care of.

A floorboard squeaks. I hear the faint clink of keys as if Sr. has reached into the stygian depths of her pocket for something. I slide my ruler over the words I’ve just written and peer cautiously from the side of my vision trying to locate Sr. JoAnn. My stomach bunches. She is reading Eddie O’Malley’s entire page. Eddie’s not one of us, so there is nothing out of the ordinary to see in his notebook.

My page is full of writing, but not what I think I want Sister to see. So far, I’ve jotted a list: LOOK FOR CLUES, including the narvex, the sacristy, the side entrance, the choir loft, and the bushes around the church. I’ve signed it, Sprocket.

Sprocket? Is that a Christian name? Of course not, silly reader. We all have code names to protect the guilty. We are the Buccaneers of St. BeSillius School, a secret society dedicated to solving the mysteries and misdeeds of our little parish school and the island where it’s located.

Uh-oh. Here she comes. If I rip the page out and crumple it, she’ll just grab it. And, I’ll have to explain why there’s nothing on the page, in longhand mind you, about the characteristics that would have made George Washington a good Catholic, if only he had known better.

George was an Anglican having once been a colonial loyal to the King of England, also a George. But that’s another story.

Eddie, not the sharpest pencil in the box, is getting the Spanish Inquisition treatment about his lack of inspiration on the topic. I wonder if the nuns get a special course in interrogation techniques.

Eddie, I love him dearly, is buying me time. Could I quietly turn the page and jot a quick sentence or two? I pick up the notebook and turn the page, knocking a pen full of ink onto the floor along with the ink well. As you can imagine, this was not a silent maneuver. Sr. JoAnn, Eddie and the whole class look at me. I feel my face burn. I get up to clean the mess and knock the composition book on the floor with my note showing plainly on top. Sister reaches for it. I’M DEAD!

The fire drill siren shrieks. Sister turns to move the class to the fire exit, and I kick the composition book under the desk. It obliges me, closing with a snap.

“I’ll clean this later, Sister.” I smile.

“And I will be checking your essay.” She smiles back.

“Yes, Sister,” I say, noting that the proverbial glove his been tossed onto the floor like they did in those ancient duels. I file past her.

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Are you wondering why a bunch of Catholic school kids are searching for clues in what looks like a church and the yard around it?

Let me digress for a bit and fill you in on some details about why we are listing clues and what all this skullduggery (Great word, isn’t it?) is about.

Well, before I fill you in on what happened when we found those clues, let me explain who we are. We call ourselves The Secret Crime-Stoppers of Sts. Christopher and Michael, but I wanted a shorter title like Buccaneers of St. BeSillius. I thought calling on both St. Christopher and St. Michael was pushing the envelope of sponsorship. And who even knows who St. BeSillius is? So, just think of us as the Buccaneers.

For the past year, our class has been raising money for a class trip to visit seven churches on the mainland and distribute toys to the children’s day care centers in those parishes. We did bake sales, car washes, leaf-raking, snow shoveling. We cleaned attics for old ladies, cut lawns and pulled weeds. Some ill-informed parents even let us do fence-painting. Don’t worry! Those shrubs will come back in a year or two.

A whole year of those earnings went into the fund. We kept it in the vestry. That’s the room behind the altar in the church where the priest keeps his vestments. Get it? Vestry, vestments? The box with the money disappeared the day Father Felix was supposed to open a bank account for us. We never got the money back, never found out who did it, and we’re pi….. Whoops! Sorry. I’m just angry. Not mad. Sister Priscilla said that mad means crazy. Well, she hasn’t been paying attention to her students.

Anyway, even though the sisters and priests said we should offer it up to God. I’m not sure what that means, the money or the cursing we did. And, we should learn a lesson. Next time lock it up! And where were we supposed to lock it up? It was in the vestry! With Father Felix, the parish priest!

This didn’t go down too well with some of us, and one night last summer at our club house which is just a shack on the beach, we decided to form our own little PI group, that’s Private Investigator. We voted on and accepted our official title, Buccaneers of St.Besillius. Look. You can’t beat our creativity in naming the group. We even researched St. BS. She’s the patron saint of mimes.

As we gathered around the fire, we wrote up a charter including the following:

· Each member is sworn to secrecy, under pain of . . .what? Oh, I don’t know.

· All clues are to be shared by everyone.

· All communications would be done using our code names. Mine is Sprocket.

· Our meeting place would be the old fishing shack on the beach.

We made a list of our code names.

Lily code name Sprocket, all around smarty, leader, that’s me.

Ryan: code name Bletch, general genius.

Frank: code name Wingnut, mechanical genius, and a bit dippy.

Leon: code name Snap Shackle, math genius, can put two and two together.

Amalie: code name Ratchet, electronic surveillance, or just plain snoop, meaning she can use a camera.

And so, the story begins.

About the Author

Linda Maria Frank

Linda Maria Frank, retired from a career teaching science, including forensic science, resides on Long Island and is currently writing the Annie Tillery Mysteries, as well as The Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island. She also produces The Writer’s Dream, her local access TV show, seen on YouTube. Frank is active in LI Authors Group, LI Sisters in Crime, LI Children’s Writers and Illustrators, and Mystery Writers of America.

Linda does lectures on Topics on Forensic Science at libraries, universities, clubs and other venues. She is currently writing the next Buccaneers book.

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CHAMP Teaser Tuesday

 

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Children’s Book

 

Date Published: January 8, 2022

Champ is about an adopted dog and his life adventures.

As an older dog, Champ finds out the meaning of friendship.

 

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When Jim arrives home from school, Champ would be waiting for him at the bus stop. Champ knew when he was getting closer to home. He felt a happiness and sure enough Jim would come down off the bus and greet him excitedly.

It was a match made in heaven.

The years went by, and life was beautiful for both of them.

On Sunday they would go to the park and play different games. Their favorite game was catching the frisbee.

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About the Author

Delia Laboni

My name is Delia, I am an Ecuadorian/ Canadian based full-time blogger.

My posts are bilingual Spanish and English.

I am passionate about traveling, fashion and new adventures and writing children’s books with happy endings.

I am happily married and mother of one son and Zoe (my little girl dog)

My goal is to inspire women and show the world that age is just a number.

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