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Abigail has just helped restore peace in Orkney when she learns that the mermaid queen she trusted has released the Midgard Serpent from its underwater prison and is demanding that Odin elevate her to goddess of the seas-or else. Can Abigail and Hugo find a way to stop her before all of Orkney is destroyed?
About the author
Alane Adams is an author, professor, and literacy advocate. She is also the author of the Legends of Orkney(TM) and Legends of Olympus fantasy mythology series for tweens and
The Coal Thief, The Egg Thief, The Santa Thief, and
The Circus Thief, picture books for early-grade readers. She lives in Southern California.
Summary
Abigail has just helped restore peace in Orkney when she learns that the mermaid queen she trusted has released the Midgard Serpent from its underwater prison and is demanding that Odin elevate her to goddess of the seas—or else. Can Abigail and Hugo find a way to stop her before all of Orkney is destroyed?
Foreword
AUTHOR HIRED: Crystal Patriarche, BookSparks
150 hours
• National print, broadcast, and online media campaign
• Local print, broadcast, and online media campaign
• Widespread Galley distribution to national, local, and niche markets
• Targeted trade media campaign for reviews and spotlights
• Digital marketing campaign including blog tour
• Branded graphics package including print collateral, social media graphics, email and newsletter banners
• Early reviewer promotions on Goodreads option
• Strategy to position author as an expert
Additional text
Featured in Frolic, “10 MG and YA Books for Back to School” and Motherwell Magazine’s roundup of “Books to gift the young readers in your life this holiday season”
Praise for The Blue Witch:
“An enchanting new book full of magical mischief and adventure, Alane Adams’s The Blue Witch is guaranteed to please.”
―Foreword Clarion Reviews
“Bright, brave characters star in this exhilarating tale of magic and mystical creatures.”
―Kirkus Reviews
Praise for The Rubicus Prophecy:
“Adams’ concise prose delivers a quick read that’s packed with colorful characters and subplots . . . Returning illustrator Stroh’s bold black-and-white artwork, as in the previous book, perfectly captures the author’s stunningly detailed world.”
—Kirkus Reviews