The Labryinth of Time by T. W. Fendley
Date of Release: Nov. 7, 2014
Genre: Young Adult contemporary fantasy
Publisher: Silent Partner Publishing
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BLURB:
Spending spring break in Peru with her grandmother isn't
sixteen-year-old Jade's idea of fun. She'd much rather be with her friends at
Lake of the Ozarks. Then she meets Felix, a museum director's son. Jade
discovers only she and Felix can telepathically access messages left on
engraved stones in the age of dinosaurs.
Following the ancient stones' guidance, they enter the Labyrinth
of Time and--with a shapeshifting dog's help--seek a red crystal called the
Firestone. But time is running out before the First Men return on the night of
the second blue moon.
Author Bio:
T.W. Fendley is an award-winning author of historical fantasy and science fiction for adults and young adults. She began writing fiction full-time in 2007 after working twenty-five years in journalism and corporate communications.
She fell in love with ancient American cultures while researching story ideas at the 1997 Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers’ Workshop. Since then, she’s trekked to archeological sites in the Yucatan, Peru and American Southwest. When she’s not writing, T.W. explores the boundaries of consciousness through remote viewing and shamanism. She currently lives near St. Louis with her artist husband and his pet fish.
You can find T.W. online at:
Author Bio:
T.W. Fendley is an award-winning author of historical fantasy and science fiction for adults and young adults. She began writing fiction full-time in 2007 after working twenty-five years in journalism and corporate communications.
She fell in love with ancient American cultures while researching story ideas at the 1997 Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers’ Workshop. Since then, she’s trekked to archeological sites in the Yucatan, Peru and American Southwest. When she’s not writing, T.W. explores the boundaries of consciousness through remote viewing and shamanism. She currently lives near St. Louis with her artist husband and his pet fish.
You can find T.W. online at:
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