
Hi everyone! I hope you are all having a fabulous day. Today I am going to provide a brief synopsis of my latest book, The Haunted Lighthouse. Which is currently available on Amazon and Kindle in the juvenile fiction section. Okay so this is the first book in my new series called Junior Paranormal Investigators. The series is about five young children who meet in their fourth grade class and so find that they all have one thing in common, a love for the paranormal. These kids are fascinated with ghosts and cryptozoology, UFO's and well basically anything that is strange or unexplained. So these kids decide that they are going to follow in the footsteps of the popular ghost hunting television shows, and seek out to find evidence of spirits or other strange phenomenon. Their first adventure involves a local legend about a haunted lighthouse that is located on a nearby beach. Inevitably these kids sneak out and take a bus to investigate these claims. However they get more than they bargain for when they discover that criminals are using the lighthouse as a base to counterfeit gold coins that were rumored to be part of a pirate treasure. One of the kids gets too close for her own good and ends up in the clutches of unruly thugs. Anyway without giving too much away, the others set out to rescue the girl and to get to the bottom of the mystery. The story is intended for kids in the middle school and high school reading range, but several adults have commented that they enjoyed it as well. It is written with younger readers in mind, and so the text is appropriate for kids as young as eight or nine. I am currently working on the second book, in which the junior ghost hunters find their way into an abandoned mine and once again get themselves into a world of trouble. So check it out and I hope that you kids enjoy it. Let's work to get our kids reading this summer.
Special thanks go to my wonderful fiancee for suggesting the idea of pint sized paranormal investigators and to my nine year old son who helped me by making suggestions along the way.
Also thanks to Lila Million who recently read the book to the blind in her area. It makes me very happy that it was shared with others in such a meaningful way.
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