Genre: Young Adult/Mystery/Romance
Publisher: Fireside Publications
Release Date: September 15, 2010
Author | Amazon
About The Book:
Ice Rose — A teenager’s world is turned upside down when an explosion steals her dad and her identity. Entering an exclusive academy that immerses her in the world of secret agents, she must overcome her fears and disabilities to discover the truth about her dad’s mission, his software, and the mystery man stalking her before she ends up like her father — lost.
Publisher: Fireside Publications
Release Date: September 15, 2010
Author | Amazon
About The Book:
Ice Rose — A teenager’s world is turned upside down when an explosion steals her dad and her identity. Entering an exclusive academy that immerses her in the world of secret agents, she must overcome her fears and disabilities to discover the truth about her dad’s mission, his software, and the mystery man stalking her before she ends up like her father — lost.
Alison Neuman
lives in Alberta, Canada, where she is a freelance writer and lyricist.
Nearing the end of her studies for the Bachelor of Applied
Communications Degree program at Grant MacEwan College, she was inspired
to complete the first draft of Ice Rose. The pace of
secret agent books and movies gave her an unlimited playground for
imagination. Music and performing are passions she was able to bring
into her writing and build into her characters.
Alison’s writing has appeared in “MacEwan Today”, “Westword”, and the “Edmonton Journal” along with three tracks on the CD release Outside The Window. Co-writing the screenplay adaptation of the book Whale Songwith author Cheryl Kaye Tardif exposed her to the world of screenwriting, which she hopes to continue to examine further in the future. Alison also has been writing shorter pieces of non-fiction, one entitled Establishing Roots, that earned a top ten ranking in the Edmonton Stories contest. This past spring she was a winner in The Expressions of Hunger Contest in the Emotional Poetry category. Her piece Undeniable Craving was on display in June and July in various artistic locations across the city of Edmonton. She has completed a final edit of her memoir “Searching For Normal” and is currently writing her next young adult manuscript.
When not writing creatively, Alison is editing or writing for her business, Sandy Tree Communications.
Alison’s writing has appeared in “MacEwan Today”, “Westword”, and the “Edmonton Journal” along with three tracks on the CD release Outside The Window. Co-writing the screenplay adaptation of the book Whale Songwith author Cheryl Kaye Tardif exposed her to the world of screenwriting, which she hopes to continue to examine further in the future. Alison also has been writing shorter pieces of non-fiction, one entitled Establishing Roots, that earned a top ten ranking in the Edmonton Stories contest. This past spring she was a winner in The Expressions of Hunger Contest in the Emotional Poetry category. Her piece Undeniable Craving was on display in June and July in various artistic locations across the city of Edmonton. She has completed a final edit of her memoir “Searching For Normal” and is currently writing her next young adult manuscript.
When not writing creatively, Alison is editing or writing for her business, Sandy Tree Communications.
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My review!
It is about time that people realize that people are in wheelchairs, and disabled can still do all sorts of jobs. I loved that the main character was handicap. I loved that the author had her doing the same as the rest of the characters. The plot was great, and this book proves with determination anything can be achieved. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own!
My review!
It is about time that people realize that people are in wheelchairs, and disabled can still do all sorts of jobs. I loved that the main character was handicap. I loved that the author had her doing the same as the rest of the characters. The plot was great, and this book proves with determination anything can be achieved. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own!
Hmmmm.... looks like dripping blood which would suggest someone was murdered.....I do like the cover!!! Creative!
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The cover reminds me of Snow White.
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ReplyDeleteIt makes me think of heartbreak and hurt.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a rose with red blood dripping
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ReplyDeleteThis cover kinds of reminds me of Snow White. Thank you for the generous giveaway! I love this book cover!
ReplyDeleteThe cover screams "MURDER".
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