Hello there! Story here commandeering my mom's blog. (Don't worry, I have her permission!)
Anyways, I'm here to show you the cover for my newest book, The Ankulen, which will be out September 5th. It's a delightful little story, if I do say so myself, and I really can't wait to share it with the world.
This will be my fourth book, and my first full-length novel. Mom actually hasn't read it yet, though I've asked her to, but everyone who HAS read it has quite enjoyed it.
If you have a goodreads account, you can head over here and mark it as to-read.
I shall be having a blog party on September 6th in honor of the release, in case anyone's interested in heading over to my blog and taking part. It's going to be a lot of fun with a giveaway, mad libs, a quiz if I can put it together, and even some worldbuilding.
Anyways, I'm here to show you the cover for my newest book, The Ankulen, which will be out September 5th. It's a delightful little story, if I do say so myself, and I really can't wait to share it with the world.
Fifteen-year-old Jen can't remember her imagination. She knows she had one once, though, and honestly, she'd like it back. It's been eight years. One day she finds a young boy who claims to be one of her imaginary friends and that her imaginary world is being eaten by a hydra-like monster called the Polystoikhedron. He helps her find the Ankulen, a special bracelet that had given the ability to bring her imagination to life and together they embark on a quest to find friendship, healing, and perhaps even some family.
This will be my fourth book, and my first full-length novel. Mom actually hasn't read it yet, though I've asked her to, but everyone who HAS read it has quite enjoyed it.
If you have a goodreads account, you can head over here and mark it as to-read.
I shall be having a blog party on September 6th in honor of the release, in case anyone's interested in heading over to my blog and taking part. It's going to be a lot of fun with a giveaway, mad libs, a quiz if I can put it together, and even some worldbuilding.
Kendra E. Ardnek is the eldest daughter in a homeschooling family of four. She has been making up stories since an early age and published her first book, Sew, It's a Quest, when she was sixteen.
When she isn't writing, she's usually knitting, crocheting, making swords out of paint-stir sticks, or looking up random facts. You can follow her writing adventures on her blog, Knittedbygodsplan.blogspot.com .