Dorothy’s Derby Chronicles: The Woe of Jade Doe Book Spotlight
Author: Meghan Dougherty
Release Date: August 4, 2015
Publisher Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Summary:
When times get tough, just keep skating…
Ever
since Dorothy joined the Slugs & Hisses Derby team, her life has
been one adventure after another. Dorothy’s onetime enemy Alex is
now a friend, while her friend Jade keeps missing practices. Then the
skating rink shuts down, and Dorothy’s life becomes as jumbled as a
derby jam. And that’s not to mention the bizarre things happening to
anyone who enters the rink (maybe it’s haunted?)…
Can
Dorothy restore order to the new life she’s finally settling into, or
will her world become a crazy mess she can’t skate away from?
Goodreads Link:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25782850-dorothy-s-derby-chronicles-woe-of-jade-doe
Buy Links:
Amazon-
http://ow.ly/OHPtn
Barnes & Noble-
http://ow.ly/OHPz9
Books A Million-
http://ow.ly/OHPPE
iBooks-
http://ow.ly/OHQnp
!ndigo-
http://ow.ly/OHQvD
Indiebound-
http://ow.ly/OHQJN
About the Author and Illustrator:
Meghan Dougherty is a full-time PR consultant. In
2007 she joined the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls roller derby league. She lives in Colorado.
Alece Birnbach
owned her own advertising agency before creating designs that appear on more than 100 products. She lives in Colorado.
Social Networking Links:
Website:
http://www.dorothysderby.com/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/dorothysderby
Instagram:
https://instagram.com/dorothysderby/
Excerpt from
Dorothy’s Derby Chronicles: Woe of Jade Doe
“You okay, Dorth?” Max asked, squeezing Dorothy’s hand.
Dorothy stared into Max’s chocolate-brown eyes. Words
weren’t coming. From the tip-top of her curly red hair down to her
hand-me-down roller skates, Dorothy was buzzing with delight. She
wasn’t even twelve yet, and she had just been kissed!
She had thought the night couldn’t get any better after coaching her
team, the Slugs ’n’ Hisses, to a win at the Halloween championship bout.
But here she was, hand in hand with the boy of her dreams.
Floating on a cloud of
bliss, Dorothy was barely aware of the roller rink under her feet or her
nearby team chanting, “I’m a roller derby girl. Derby, derby, roller,
yeah!”
And there was another sound too, like a squeal—but not a
happy squeal. More like a metallic screech, actually. And it was growing
louder. Dorothy’s gaze shot upward and her bliss vanished, replaced
instead with heart-pounding terror.
Suddenly, everything and everyone in the dimly lit,
outdated Galactic Skate was moving in slow motion. The dusty ceiling
fans ticked as slowly as the second hand on a clock. The people in the
stands lumbered toward the door like molasses on the
faded, star-patterned carpet.
“Get off the floor!” Dorothy screamed. “Now!”
Her team stopped chanting and turned to look at her with puzzled faces.
“Frappit,” Dorothy
said, dropping Max’s hand. She rocketed toward her team, her arms waving
frantically above her head. “Move it!” A second later, time was in
hyperdrive.
“You heard
your coach!” Grandma Sally yelled. Her
tight, fishnet stockings made Grandma’s thighs look like a pair of
misshapen waffles. Unaware that her sexy nun costume was riding up
dangerously high, she hooked Jade by the arm and pulled
her toward the bleachers.
“Ouch, Grandma! Easy,” Jade complained, hopping on one foot. “My ankle, remember?”
The next few seconds were a blur of confusion with the clack and swoosh of skate wheels, the cries of “Run!” from the few remaining fans standing in the bleachers, and above it all, a metallic banshee shriek growing louder
each second.
In the chaos, Dorothy realized she had lost track of Sam.
Cold fingers of panic wrapped around Dorothy’s throat and squeezed. Her
nine-year-old sister had been there just a minute ago, chanting and
celebrating with her team. Where was she now?
In the frenzy, Dorothy slowed way down, carefully scanning the people
running past the rundown refreshment area and blackened popcorn machine
and the restrooms with the groovy guy-and-gal signage. No Sam.
Then it happened. With a bang like a gun going off, the
chain that held the giant disco ball to the ceiling snapped. Dorothy
turned and watched helplessly as the ball fell. Time slowed again. It
was like a horror movie version of the Times Square
countdown on New Year’s Eve—a glittering ball of death was plummeting
toward the floor, and there wasn’t a single thing Dorothy or anyone
could do to stop it.
“Sam!” she cried desperately, but all she heard in return were the screams of her terrified teammates and shattering glass.
Rafflecopter Giveaways
Comments
Post a Comment