JGBS presents: Spotlight and giveaway of Beyond Earth by Arlene Lagos
Author: Arlene
Lagos
Published: June
24th, 2013
Word Count: 45,700
Genre: YA
Science Fiction Fantasy
Recommended Age: 13+
Synopsis:
Hidden in the
fabric of our own galaxy are five planets, anchored to Earth and
thriving with life. When young Adaminia walks through a doorway and
onto another planet, she learns the truth about her destiny. She must
locate the other six warriors and unite their shared power in order
to fight off the growing darkness set to destroy their existence.
Book Trailer Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2IyOtVOyug
About the Author:
Lagos has written
poetry, stage plays, screenplays and short stories for over 20 years.
In addition to writing the Beyond Earth Series she also has twelve
award-winning short stories published in the Giant Tales anthology.
"Beyond Earth" is Book one of the series. "Beyond
Planets" and "Beyond Time" will be coming out later
this summer. Lagos currently resides in Massachusetts with her
husband and their daughter.
Excerpt from Beyond
Earth by Arlene Lagos:
Day two at my first job ever and I
already have a hit list of co-workers I want to torture. My aunt
convinced me to take a summer internship at a marketing firm outside
of Boston. It was less about convincing and more of an ultimatum if
you ask me. I immediately regret agreeing to this insanity. I’d
much rather be at the beach right now.
Blindly I thumb through the new employee manual while some really loud German guy a few cubicles down from me makes telesales calls. He says the same thing to everyone, "Oh what a beautiful name you have." If I hear it one more time I might have to invest in duct tape.
I never understood the appeal of working in a cubicle. It’s very sad when I walk down the hallway and have to count the rows so I know which row is mine because there are no distinguishing markers. At least these ones have sliding glass doors so nobody will notice me listening to Aerosmith on my iPod instead of actually doing my job.
It’s eleven in the morning and I've already gone to the bathroom twice, eaten my mid-morning snack and am secretly hoping someone will pull the fire alarm, when all of a sudden I hear a sound rattling in the hallway.
It’s getting louder and louder and now drowns out even the loud, wacky German dude. At one point I stand up because the sound is so alarming that I am passed curious and moving closer to concern. Nobody else seems to be bothered by it, which intrigues me. Way-too-tall guy is on a dating website; annoying girl is trying to fix the copier; and I’m pretty sure my irritating boss is asleep. I sit back down. Perhaps the noise is nothing, since it doesn't seem to alarm anyone else.
There it is again, the same sound. It’s five times louder than before and the vibration of it causes my phone to fall off the receiver. I couldn’t have imagined it. I stand up quickly this time sure that others have noticed. Nobody seems to care. Am I going crazy? I have to find out where it’s coming from.
Sneaking out of my cube and down the first stairwell, I walk towards the vibrating sound. This old brick building is massive, with endless winding hallways, elevators, secret halls and hidden floors with adjoining catwalks that lead to four other buildings. I was lost for over two hours yesterday trying to climb my way back from lunch, but at this point I hope I get lost again. I need to know what that sound is, if only to ensure that I am not hearing things or going crazy.
The sound is likened to that of a wounded animal mixed with a throbbing pulse that penetrates my eardrums as I claw my way closer.
Blindly I thumb through the new employee manual while some really loud German guy a few cubicles down from me makes telesales calls. He says the same thing to everyone, "Oh what a beautiful name you have." If I hear it one more time I might have to invest in duct tape.
I never understood the appeal of working in a cubicle. It’s very sad when I walk down the hallway and have to count the rows so I know which row is mine because there are no distinguishing markers. At least these ones have sliding glass doors so nobody will notice me listening to Aerosmith on my iPod instead of actually doing my job.
It’s eleven in the morning and I've already gone to the bathroom twice, eaten my mid-morning snack and am secretly hoping someone will pull the fire alarm, when all of a sudden I hear a sound rattling in the hallway.
It’s getting louder and louder and now drowns out even the loud, wacky German dude. At one point I stand up because the sound is so alarming that I am passed curious and moving closer to concern. Nobody else seems to be bothered by it, which intrigues me. Way-too-tall guy is on a dating website; annoying girl is trying to fix the copier; and I’m pretty sure my irritating boss is asleep. I sit back down. Perhaps the noise is nothing, since it doesn't seem to alarm anyone else.
There it is again, the same sound. It’s five times louder than before and the vibration of it causes my phone to fall off the receiver. I couldn’t have imagined it. I stand up quickly this time sure that others have noticed. Nobody seems to care. Am I going crazy? I have to find out where it’s coming from.
Sneaking out of my cube and down the first stairwell, I walk towards the vibrating sound. This old brick building is massive, with endless winding hallways, elevators, secret halls and hidden floors with adjoining catwalks that lead to four other buildings. I was lost for over two hours yesterday trying to climb my way back from lunch, but at this point I hope I get lost again. I need to know what that sound is, if only to ensure that I am not hearing things or going crazy.
The sound is likened to that of a wounded animal mixed with a throbbing pulse that penetrates my eardrums as I claw my way closer.
Giveaway Details:
There is a tour wide giveaway. Prizes
include the following:
- 5 eBook copies of Beyond Earth (INT)
- 3 Beyond Earth mouse pads (US)
- 10 Beyond Earth swag packs containing a pen and keychain (US)
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