Please stop by Books 5150, which is now carrying my book! They’re located at the Southeast corner of Mason Avenue and Devonshire Street
in the Von’s Shopping Center, at 10144 Mason Avenue in Chatsworth CA.
(818) 993-7253
Skylar Robbins: The Mystery of Shadow Hills (Teen Mystery Press, 2013) is now available through the Women’s National Book Association’s website, L.A. chapter’s author books!
Woohoo! Skylar Robbins: The Mystery of Shadow Hills (June 2013, Teen Mystery Press) is now available on iTunes!
As of today, SKYLAR ROBBINS: THE MYSTERY OF SHADOW HILLS is now available through Barnes and Noble for downloading onto your Nook! Many thanks to Teen Mystery Press.
The Mystery of Shadow Hills came out today in the Kindle version! Available on Amazon for only $3.99, or 99 cents if you bought the paperback.
Like a Black Friday for book lovers, this Tuesday is Read Tuesday. All sorts of books will be discounted, including Skylar Robbins: The Mystery of Shadow Hills, on sale Tuesday through Friday for $7.50 plus $2.50 postage. Please use the contact form to email me if you would like a personally autographed copy. Makes a great holiday gift! Credit cards are accepted.
You can check out the whole catalog here.
Hello Skylar Robbins fans! I will be appearing live and reading from SKYLAR ROBBINS: THE MYSTERY OF SHADOW HILLS on October 27 in Venice, California!
Please come on down to the Mystic Journey Bookstore at 1624 Abbot Kinney Blvd. between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. Several well-known authors will read excerpts from their books, which will be available for sale after the reading. The event is FREE, and delicious snacks will be served.
So stop by and support a local bookstore, buy an autographed copy of a new book, or just snack and socialize with authors and fellow book lovers. Hope to see you there!
2013’s West Hollywood Book Fair celebrated children’s literacy and all that books and authors have to offer young readers. Hundreds of booths promoted new authors like yours truly, Carrie Cross, as well as seasoned veterans. Other booths had panel discussions and there were speeches and performances by celebrities like Debbie Reynolds and Sally Kellerman. The fair also offered good food, artwork, and performers like an eight foot character strolling around and “dancing” on stilts. I sold and signed some books, and met what I hope will be future Skylar Robbins fans. Thanks to the Women’s National Book Association for letting me sign in the L.A. chapter’s booth!