Grab the Elusive Bigfoot Boy
for 99₵
This
week only!
Kenna McKinnon's middle grade sci-fi novel
is only 99
cents on Amazon
May 23 – 30, 2014
This week only!
Read about…
- an alien Bigfoot teen from Planet X named Errl, who's bullied by his own people and on Earth,
- angry hunters and police with guns who try to capture him,
- a friendly trapper named Joe and his son, and
- a golden furred Bigfoot girl from Earth whom the love-struck Errl calls Hunny.
These characters conspire
to keep this rollicking story moving quickly.
"a surprising and satisfying ending."
"a surprising and satisfying ending."
"McKinnon's protagonists are outsiders
- aliens to Earth, and strangers to their own people…"
"Their problems are the same questions that face her YA audience: Who am I? Am I good enough? Where do I fit in?"
"Their problems are the same questions that face her YA audience: Who am I? Am I good enough? Where do I fit in?"
Grab a copy for yourself today for 99 cents
on Amazon and tell your friends about it.
Hurry! Sale ends on Friday, 30 May 2014 at midnight!
Kenna McKinnon is a Canadian freelance writer, author of SpaceHive (Imajin Books 2012), and Bigfoot Boy: Lost on Earth (Mockingbird Lane Press 2013), as well as Benjamin and Rumblechum, The Insanity Machine and DISCOVERY: A Collection of Poetry. Her most memorable years were spent at the University of Alberta, where she graduated with a degree in Anthropology. Kenna is a member of the Writers' Guild of Alberta and the Canadian Authors Association.
Author's blog: http://KennaMcKinnonAuthor.com
Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/KennaMcKinnon
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/dashboard
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/kennamckinnon
BIGFOOT BOY: Lost on Earth has been brought to you by:
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2 comments:
Thank you, Eileen, it's a brilliant post as I knew it would be. Warm wishes for a great week and a better summer!
You're very welcome, Kenna. I'm proud to promote such a wonderful story by a Canadian author.
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