April 18th
Can’t Come Soon Enough!!!
What’s
happening May 15th you ask?
Book Two in
a Children's Steampunk Series Takes Flight!
The Ice
Orphan of Ganymede Sets the Course for The Jupiter Chronicles
Here’s
the Scoop:
Nashville,
Feb 3, 2014/Leonardoverse/- Ian is dying and no doctor on Earth can save him.
The
war has been won, the Jovians are free of the tyranny of Phobos, but the planet
now
lies
in ruins. The Sinu and the Fiegan Firelords are threatening a civil war and the
people
of
Jupiter are going hungry. First Petros has failed as their protector and
General Ardor
wants
him replaced. To make matters worse, the Castillos face a new challenge. Ian is
sick
and no doctor on Earth can help him. When Ian and Callie return to Jupiter to
find a
cure,
they discover that the secret may be found in the Book of Ganymede.
But
now, the book is missing.
Left
with no answers they are forced to face a painful truth.
Ian
is dying.
"The
Jupiter Chronicles: The Ice Orphan of Ganymede" is book two in a
Children's
Steampunk
series releasing May 15th, 2014.
I
absolutely loved the first book in the series and you can read my full review
here: http://bringonlemons.blogspot.com/2014/04/book-review-jupiter-chronicles-secret.html
As
for this second book – you may have to wait a few more days, but I’ve already
had the pleasure of reading it!
You’ll
love book number two even if you have not had the pleasure of reading book
number one. Ramirez starts the book off
with a flash back to catch you up or bring you back (it’s helpful if you’re
forgetful or haven’t read book number one).
The only way for Ian to get better is another trip to Jupiter. Since the
first journey was so exciting, it’s expected the second journey will be just as
amazing or even more so. My daughter loved the suspense and her curiosity was
apparent (she didn’t want to put the book down). Mark your calendars for May 15th
and head over to Amazon to purchase your own copy for a small price of $0.99
for Kindle or $5.39 in paperback.
About
Leonardoverse
Leonardo
Ramirez is the author of Children's Steampunk and Young Adult Fantasy. His
website
is called "Science Fiction for the Human Condition".
Eisner-Award
Winning Artist, Dave Dorman (Star Wars, Batman, Aliens) provides the
cover
art.
Contact:
Leonardo
Ramirez
Leonardoverse
Lenny@Leonardoverse.com
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