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Across the Bridge of Ice
The Bridges Trilogy
Book Two
Ruth Fox
Genre: Fantasy,
YA
Publisher: Hague Publishing
Date of Publication: 31 January 2015
ISBN: 9780987265296
ASIN: B00Q20I4YQ
Number of pages: 175 pages
Word Count: 55,000
Cover Artist: Ruth Fox
Book Description:
In 'The City of
Silver Light', Keira Leichman spent the night lost in a wild snowstorm that
struck Cassidy Heights. But what really happened that night? Not even Keira can
be sure. What she does know is that she's been having strange dreams since the
accident, and now she's stuck with a broken ankle and the possibility of never
playing soccer again. That is, until she finds Jake's telescope, and is drawn
across the Bridge of Ice to Shar.
Now Keira is
marooned in the City of Silver Light with Daniel, Jake’s younger brother, with
no way to get home. But that is the least of their worries, for the secrets
they discover in Shar are more dangerous than Kiera could ever have imagined.
And the fate of both their worlds are in their hands.
About the Author:
Ruth completed a
Bachelor of Arts/Diploma of Arts in Professional Writing and Editing in 2006.
Her other published works include “Monster-boy: The Lair of the Grelgoroth”,
Book 1 of the Monster-boy Series, and “Sand Dog”, an illustrated picture book
for younger readers. Both are available from Amazon.com.
Ruth has been an
avid reader her entire life and, inspired by the books that engrossed her as
she was growing up, she aims to create stories that can draw readers in and
enthral them for days or weeks. She writes every day and lives in Ballarat,
Victoria, with her partner, her cat, and an ever-expanding library of books.
Twitter: @_ruthfox_
Website: http://thewordsandpictures.com/
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