As more boys become fans of this new Middle Grade detective novel, Skylar Robbins: The Mystery of Shadow Hills is proving to be more than just “a girls’ book.” In fact, one of Skylar’s best groups of Secret Agents is Wilkerson Boys, P.I. Come join them in The Mystery of the Hidden Jewels, coming soon!
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SKYLAR ROBBINS: 99 Cents for One Last Week!
New 4-Star Review on Amazon!
In an excerpt from my most recent Amazon review, NebraskaIcebergs writes:
“In children’s fiction, obsessive heroes and heroines tend to stand out. For example, few people who encounter Harriet the Spy ever forget her. Skylar also has an obsession; she has always wanted to be a private detective like her grandfather. For years she has collected items for her detective kit. Her items are an intriguing mix of tools, from an ordinary penlight to pink Super-Zoom binoculars. The binoculars are especially versatile, as they allow her to spy on criminals as well as—boys. Skylar stores these items in her grandfather’s old leather briefcase, which she carries with her almost everywhere. But Skylar isn’t collecting items just to have them. When she needs evidence to show that her cousin is stealing from her, she whips out her fingerprinting equipment. Upon finding a mysterious key, she pulls out her mold-making equipment. Eventually, Skylar even finds herself using her detective kit to stop a bad guy.
Apart from her passion for sleuthing, Skylar is also an adolescent with the usual adolescent dilemmas. For example, Skylar’s parents are going on a summer trip to Europe without her. This means Skylar’s thoughts are on her upcoming visit to her aunt and uncle’s creepy home. In particular, she worries about her cousin, who, in a twist, functions as the story’s bully rather than as a peer. This angst is compounded by concerns about summer school. Then there’s the loneliness of being away from her best friend, whom she texts on a daily basis until Skylar is caught up in a drama with her new friend, Kat. Kat latches onto Skylar and introduces her to magic, which causes Skylar to question everything she’s been taught. How was Kat able to create an electrifying force with her hands? How did she gain control over Skylar’s legs? More remarkably, how did she cause jewels to grow from plant seeds?
Skylar is both polite but pushy, caring but curious, and smart but susceptible. In other words, like Nancy Drew, she is a likeable character who also has a penchant for getting herself into predicaments. With her analytical and observant mind, she also has a knack for identifying criminals and their misdeeds. Skylar Robbins: The Mystery of Shadow Hills is available on Amazon, Nook, iTunes, and Kindle.
Congratulations to Bree Wolf!
She just won a free copy of SKYLAR ROBBINS: THE MYSTERY OF SHADOW HILLS, just for Liking my Facebook page! Another copy will be given away soon. Just Like to enter: https://www.facebook.com/teendetectiveskylar. Other ways to win: leave a comment on this website, or send an email to skylar@skylarrobbins.com with “win” in the subject line. That’s it!
FREE SKYLAR ROBBINS BINOCULARS!
Start your own detective kit! Order a personally autographed copy of SKYLAR ROBBINS: THE MYSTERY OF SHADOW HILLS and receive a FREE pair of binoculars and a FREE interactive bookmark. Only $9.99 plus postage while supplies last. Leave a reply to get ordering information. Binoculars are in limited supply!
Looking for Secret Agent #011!
There’s one spot left in The Mystery of the Hidden Jewels (Teen Mystery Press, 2014) for another Skylar Robbins Secret Agent: #011 Hunting Lion! To apply, leave a comment here describing your best detective skill.
Congratulations to Sherry A. Jones!
Contest giveaway!
All you have to do is like my author page to enter to win a free autographed copy of Skylar Robbins: The Mystery of Shadow Hills. Click here: Facebook, then send me a private message with your email address so I can contact you if you win. That’s it! The winner will be announced on Facebook on March first. Endorsed by moms, teachers, and librarians, SKYLAR ROBBINS: THE MYSTERY OF SHADOW HILLS (Teen Mystery Press, 2013) will teach your kids higher-order thinking skills, how to stand up to bullies, and that being smart is cool.
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Skylar Robbins on iTunes!
Woohoo! Skylar Robbins: The Mystery of Shadow Hills (June 2013, Teen Mystery Press) is now available on iTunes!
SHADOW HILLS comes out on Nook!
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.