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I get what you are saying. I got a kindle for Christmas and am loving it for some books but not others. Still trying to figure out why.

I will check your book out. And no worries about the lack of time to review. I totally get it. I have two kids too and am working on two other novels as well. I know what you mean about the margin between MG and YA fiction. My book is MG mostly by virtue of the subject matter - it is about two 14-year-olds and a 15-year-old and it is clean (i.e. no swearing, no sex, no suggestive scenes, not much violence), kind of like Harry Potter, and a lot of the books I loved as a kid. However some of the concepts and diction are for older kids or adults. I figured though given its relatively clean status that older teenagers would not be interested. So far though my biggest fans seem to be adults, so perhaps I should rethink my marketing strategy and target audience.


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A fourteen-year-old science genius and her brothers discover a path of stones that appear to lead to the future. But they aren't the only ones interested in the stones and there seems to be something wrong with the futures.
I am happy to provide epub, mobi or pdf files. Just message me, or email me at jlelliswriting@gmail.com if you are interested. Thanks so much!