Monday 22 October 2012

Musa Monday: The Last Timekeepers and the Arch of Atlantis

Today is a look at Sharon Ledwith's YA time travel series. Book 1 is The Last Time Keepers and the Arch of Atlantis. 

I can't wait to read it - it's waiting patiently on my eTBR shelf.

Children are the Key to Our Future


And now, children are the only hope for our past.

Sharon Ledwith is a brand new, uber talented author you definitely want to read. Her writing is YA, but pleases readers from every generation are sure to enjoy The Last Timekeepers and the Arch of Atlantis.

BLURB:
When Amanda Sault and her four classmates are caught in a major food fight at school, they are given the choice of suspension or yard duty. It was a no-brainer. A two-week crash course in landscaping leads the kids to discover a weathered stone arch buried in an overgrown backyard. Instead of a forgotten lawn ornament, it turns out to be an ancient time portal from the lost continent of Atlantis. Chosen by an Atlantean Magus to be Timekeepers—legendary time travelers sworn to keep history safe from an evil force—the five children, along with two offbeat adults, are sent on the adventure of their lives to save the Earth from an uncertain future. The Timekeepers’ first mission lands them in England in 1214, where they must find an adolescent Robin Hood and his band of merry teens before history is turned upside-down.

EXCERPT:
Amanda Sault silently studied the words she just scrawled: May 1st, 1214—Games and songs and revelry, act as the cloak of devilry. So that an English legend may give to the poor, we must travel to Nottingham to even the score.

She frowned. She was the Scribe. Amanda knew that meant she was supposed to understand what this riddle meant. But she didn’t have a clue. All she knew was that she, her four annoying classmates, and two offbeat adults were standing in what was left of the lost continent of Atlantis and they were supposed to be the Timekeepers, the legendary time travelers handpicked by destiny to keep Earth’s history safe from evil. But no one had told them how they were supposed to do it.

Their problem: no matter what happened—good or bad—they weren’t supposed to mess with the past. Period. Dot. End of story. Amanda felt hot liquid build in her throat. Her thumb traced the words of the arcane riddle. Their first Timekeeper mission. Amanda knew this wasn’t the end of the story. 

This was just the beginning.


Here's the cool book trailer:


To read more about the book, or purchase, please click HERE. Keep up with Amanda and the world of The Last Timekeepers series on Facebook

When not writing or digging up the past, Sharon enjoys reading, yoga, kayaking, time with family and friends, and single malt scotch. She lives in the wilds of Muskoka in Central Ontario, Canada, with her hubby, a water-logged yellow Labrador and moody calico cat.

Visit Sharon on her blog and Facebook. She is only a tweet away HERE.


~yia~


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lovely web site Eleni. The book sounds great Sharon. I am always fascinated by stories that might upset the timeline.

Susan

Sharon Ledwith said...

Wow, Eleni, wicked-awesome post! I should hire you as my publicist! Wink. Thank you for showcasing me today on Musa Mondays! I so appreciate it! Cheers and many thanks!

Sloane Taylor said...

Love the book. An excellent Christmas gift for my granddaughter.

Anonymous said...

Great post Sharon! Wishing you good luck on your Time Travel Series!

Sharon Ledwith said...

Many thanks to Susan, Sloane and Lisa for stopping by the Tavern and sharing their thoughts with me! Appreciate the support, ladies!

Eleni Konstantine said...

LOL Sharon. What can I say, I enjoy doing the Musa Mondays and showcasing fellow author works.

Thanks Susan, and yes I've always loved time travel stories.

Sloane - oh, yes, Christmas is around the corner. Good idea.

Thanks Lisa for commenting.

Rhea Rhodan said...

Love your colorful web site, Liz! Sharon's cover (and post) look great on it.

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