Have you ever had to sacrifice something to bring back something or someone you love? Peggy McAloon is here today to talk about the second book in her Lessons from Fiori series, Missing. Elle's brother has been kidnapped. Will she be able to save him?
About the Book
Kidnapping. Monsters.
Magic.
Elle's desperate to find her kidnapped brother. She teams up with the winged warriors from the dimension of Fiori to save him, but JJ isn't the only one in danger. What will Elle sacrifice to bring her brother home? Can she fulfill the ancient prophecy and restore the magic of the Bronze Pendant?
You will love
this Coming of Age, action-packed fantasy for middle-grade readers. Elle
Burton's goal is to rescue her brother. What she discovers is pure evil. The
author provides a female role model who strives to overcome her flaws and
inspire kids everywhere.
"Missing" blends the magic of a fairytale with the contemporary
realities of the world today's youth inhabit. You will discover a new world
order through the journey of a young girl who exhibits both compassion and
jaw-dropping courage in her quest to fulfill an ancient prophecy. Find yourself
caught in the ultimate struggle between good and evil. "Missing" is
the second book in the "Lessons from Fiori" series.
About the Author
Peggy M McAloon is on a mission to inspire kids everywhere
to stand up to abuse and bullying. Her “Lessons from Fiori Series” about a
young girl from Wisconsin, provides a strong female role model who isn’t afraid
to show compassion or hack into a con man’s computer if the need arises.
Peggy’s courageous battle with depression, abuse, and a traumatic brain injury
has enabled her to identify with both children and adults who have suffered
from abuse and bullying.
She’s a retired trainer and speaker in the field of commercial credit. Her first book, “The Art of Business Credit Investigation” was featured in Inc. Magazine. She’s been interviewed by the Associated Press and appeared on news shows in her efforts to protect our water resources.
She’s a retired trainer and speaker in the field of commercial credit. Her first book, “The Art of Business Credit Investigation” was featured in Inc. Magazine. She’s been interviewed by the Associated Press and appeared on news shows in her efforts to protect our water resources.
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Giveaway
There are seventeen prizes with seventeen winners! Peggy is generously giving away 5 signed copies of the first book in her series, Elle Burton, 10 signed copies of her new release, Missing, and 2 replicas of Elle's necklace.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Excerpt
The scream
lodged in Jimmy’s throat as his body shifted and his feet began to slide out
from under him.
He didn’t slide far, but it made his stomach turn over like
it did when the car went over a hill too fast.
His dark eyes popped open just as his feet slipped farther
down the corrugated metal roof on the back side of one of the older white-board
buildings at the county fair.
He realized his mistake immediately. He’d wished himself
back to the fairground’s main building, but he was thinking about the mini
donuts when he made his wish.
“Lie back to slow the momentum!”
Jimmy glanced around as he continued to slide down the steep
roof. He didn’t see anyone to connect the warning to, but he tried to shift
himself back as far as he could. His arms swung in a wide arch above his bushy
red hair.
He scrambled to regain his footing as he slid down the roof
toward the edge. He could see the crowd of people scattered throughout the
fairgrounds from his vantage point. Just as he was about to topple over the
edge, his feet found purchase. He loudly expelled the huge breath he’d been
holding since the moment his feet hit the roof.
“Hey, kid! Get down from there right now, or I’ll get
someone to escort you out of here.” A food vendor stood with hands on his hips
as he glared up at him.
“Yes, sir! Sorry about that,” Jimmy stammered. “I lost
someone and thought maybe I could see them from up here.”
“No one’s allowed up there!” The man spat on the ground.
Jimmy sat down on the edge of the roof, judging the distance
to the grass below. There was no problem jumping to the ground from the
branches of the old willow tree down at Wolske Bay, and this wasn’t any higher.
He swung his legs over the edge of the roof. He used his arms to push himself
off the edge.
“You stupid kids take too many risks!” The angry vendor
stomped away
Jimmy’s feet hit the ground. He rubbed his eyes vigorously
with his knuckles as he thought about what happened only moments ago.
Was it all a dream? He’d eaten a bunch of garbage at the
fair. Maybe it was all some weird hallucination because of the mix of hot dogs,
cheese curds, cotton candy, and mini donuts. Was there anything else?
He shuddered in spite of himself. An adventure in another
dimension was all too bizarre to be real.
Jimmy swatted at a pesky butterfly that kept trying to land
on his shoulder and rubbed his head again. He had so many unanswered questions
he didn’t know where to start. He took a deep breath to calm himself and tried
to remember what happened when he jumped into the fountain.
That’s it! Where was the guy with the lion’s hair? Jimmy
glanced around the fairgrounds. He’d be here if it all truly happened. They’d
left Fiori together, hadn’t they?
Again he swatted at the butterfly flitting around in front
of his face. “Go away you stupid bug!”
“Hey, buddy, I’m right here.”
Jimmy continued to look from left to right. He raised his
arm to swat at the butterfly again.
“Whoa, you’re gonna hurt me if you keep swatting at me like
that! Give an old guy a break here, buddy.”
Jimmy stood completely still. He looked at the butterfly
more carefully.
“Bernstein, how’d you get to be a butterfly?”
Sale
The first book in the series, Elle Burton and the Reflective Portals has been reduced by Amazon.
The softcover is at 56% off, or $6.11 for the 276-page book. Double check the
price before purchasing, though, since Amazon can change the price at any time. Missing is also free on Kindle
Unlimited.
Tour Schedule
August 8
Bookish
Orchestrations-Tour Introduction
Zerina
Blossom's Books-Guest Post
Britbear's Book
Reviews-Excerpt
August 9
Laurel's Leaves-Author
Interview
So
You Want to Write Christian Fantasy?-Character Interview with Amadeus
August 10
Frances
Hoelsema-Excerpt
Rachel Rossano's
Words-Excerpt
August 11
Letters from
Annie Douglass Lima-Excerpt
Peggy's Hope 4U-Character
Interview
August 12
Alex McGilvery's Worlds-Book
Review
August 13
Bookish
Orchestrations-Giveaway Winner
5 comments:
Thank you so much for inviting me back to your website, Annie. I apologize I'm a bit slow this morning.
The storms were endless last night and I was up all night with a terrified little Shih Tzu who just happens to be blind. We knew when we rescued him there would be some challenges, but I never dreamed how difficult it could be at times. Like Elle, I remember how important it is to maintain a kind heart for the children and furry kids who sometimes carry trauma within them we can't begin to imagine. The storms are over and he's now sound asleep so I can get back to the computer.
I hope your readers take advantage of the Rafflecopter giveaway and a chance to win one of the books in the Elle series or the bronze pendant a local jeweler fashioned from my drawing of the magical pendant Elle received from Mother Blue. Again, thank you! I do love stopping by!
I entered the giveaway! Congrats, Peggy!
Even though I can't claim a major sacrifice, I think that all mothers sacrifice for their children. This book sounds great! Thanks for this giveaway.
Connie
cps1950(at)gmail(dot)com
Best of luck on the giveaway, RJ, and thank you so much for the acknowledgment!
Thanks for stopping by, Connie! I agree, as mothers, we make sacrifices on nearly a daily basis. Our needs become second in importance the minute those precious babies are handed to us for the first time. Enjoy every minute of parenting!
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