Thursday, July 28, 2016

SIGN OF THE GREEN DRAGON, by C.Lee McKenzie


A Book Blast Tour hosted by Goddess Fish Promotions,
a new, MG fantasy 
Sign of the Green Dragon
by C. Lee McKenzie
Some of you may recall this author from an in-depth interview
we did back in May 2015, for the addition of her AMAZING 
short story, in an anthology celebrating Alice in Wonderland, 
called Beware the Little White Rabbit..check out 
that terrific interview here (C. Lee is under day five).  
In the meantime she pulled together her dream of 
writing about a dragon and here it is. 
 C. Lee will be awarding a $15 Amazon/BN GC 
to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. 
The more you follow along with the tour, the better your chances
of winning...enjoy the rest of the tour...leave us a comment to
let us know you were here...thx for participating!

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BLURB:

When a wall of their cave hideout crumbles, three boys discover a skeleton, clutching a treasure map. They set off to trace the story of an old murder, but stumble into a modern crime, and confront ancient Chinese dragons.

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Excerpt: 

Sam inched forward and aimed the flashlight inside. “Uh oh.” 

“What?” Joey gasped.

“It’s a ... well, kind of a ... skeleton.”

“Awww,” Roger screamed, ran, tripped, and sprawled on his stomach.

“It can’t hurt you, Roger,” Sam said. “Come on. 

Take a look.” One thing about being in a family of paleontologists, you got used to bones.

Roger quick-shook his head. “No. No. No.” 

Joey took three slow steps and stood next to Sam. “Sweet. A dead guy. Man, let’s get out of here.” 

“Hold this.” Sam handed Joey the flashlight. “Keep the light on him, okay?” 

The skeleton was partly covered by a tattered shirt and pants. Bony fingers clutched a wooden box with a piece of thin metal about two inches long on its top. 

Reaching inside, Sam tried to pry the box from the skeleton’s grasp, but the finger bones fell through the rib cage and clattered to the bottom of the chest. The box lodged between the ribs. 
The light jiggled in Joey’s hand. “Come on Sam, enough already.” 

Sam picked up the thin metal piece from the top of the box, and held it under the light. One end of it was bent at a right angle. A faded red tassel looped through the other end. 

“Here, take this.” Sam handed Joey the strange object, then reached inside the chest and gripped the box. He lifted it slow and easy. It could be a trap. It could be dangerous. His hands twitched and the edge of the box caught on a rod that held the chest lid open. He barely snatched the box free before the lid crashed down. 

What sounded like an angry dragon exploded around the cave. 

The walls trembled, and the floor heaved under foot.

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

C. Lee McKenzie has a background in Linguistics and Inter-Cultural Communication. Her greatest passion is writing for young readers. Sign of the Green Dragon is her third Middle Grade novel. Alligators Overhead and the sequel, The Great Time Lock Disaster were her first two. She has traditionally published four young adult novels: Sliding on the Edge, The Princess of Las Pulgas, Double Negative and Sudden Secrets.

AUTHOR’S NOTE:

I'd like to highlight the fact that I always have a free ebook (a different one every few months) available on my website for visitors. http://cleemckenziebooks.com 





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13 comments:

  1. Have you written any other novels in collaboration with other writers?

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    1. No. I've contributed to anthologies, but I'm a lonely writer, I'm afraid. Penning away in solitude.

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  2. Happy to be a part of this tour, thank you for sharing!

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    1. Hi Nikolina. Thanks for this and glad your part of it, too.

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  3. I love being back here. It's such a beautiful place. Thanks for hosting me today.

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    1. It's my truest pleasure...I really enjoy your work...good luck on the tour!

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  4. Great excerpt, thanks for sharing!

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  5. Congrats on the tour and I enjoyed the excerpt.

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  6. It has been fun and I'm glad to return to the Benjamin McTish site. Deja vu!

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    1. it's been great having you here today...chatting it up via social media..ha ha!

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  7. Enjoyed the excerpt.

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    1. Thanks for reading it and taking the time to comment.

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  8. Sounds like a great read.

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