Thursday, July 21, 2022

COVER REVEAL for "Something Final (The Zodiac Cusp Kids, #7)" by Sarah Dale



Title: Something Final

Series Name and Number: The Zodiac Cusp Kids #7

 Author: Sarah Dale

Target Audience and Genre(s): YA fantasy

Release Date: 8/16/22


Blurb: 


The adventures of the Zodiac Cusp Kids are laid to rest in the raw, cold February of 1989. The Portal has been spilling out more goop and increasingly dangerous goons for the past two years, and it’s getting worse. On top of that, the kids are facing a mysterious and charismatic figure from David’s past who’s not sitting quite right with Jenny. In order to decode the symbols from her vision, there’s only one thing to do; a week-long cram session at the library. The things they discover lead them straight toward the fight of everyone’s lives. It’s going to take every trick they’ve learned and the combined powers of The Coven, The Guardian, and the Zodiac Cusp Kids to end this story. 


Something Final is the last of the stories drawn from Angie's diaries. Kept safely hidden for decades, they tell how the kids spent their teenage years - working with their mentor, Mr. Rakow, and Jenny's mom, Lorraine, who leads a coven, to come to the life-changing conclusion of their journey together.


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About the author!

Sarah Dale is an author, mom, daughter, step-mom, pack member, friend, dog-walker, cat-appreciator, library book balancer, word lover, thought thinker and picture-taker living in Lincoln, Nebraska, just generally trying to get things done.In addition to the Zodiac Cusp Kids series, Sarah has authored the fantasy novel We Could Be Heroes, co-authored the suspense thriller Collision Course with Welsh author David Owain Hughes, and her short story, “Something Old, Something New, Something Cursed, Something Blue” is featured in the collection of horror short stories What Goes Around.Sarah has also edited several novels for publication. Prior to working in publishing, she spent years working with teens at a busy public library, creating library programming, leading book clubs, and teaching writing workshops. Her article “Teens and Community in the Public Library: The Algebra of ‘Pack’” was published in Nebraska Libraries – Volume 4, No. 2 (May 2016). She is the recipient of the 1989 Victor Contoski award for Poetry Interpretation.

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