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Waiting for Dusk

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Release dateNov 27, 2012
ISBN9781612355245
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Waiting for Dusk
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Nancy Pennick

Nancy Pennick, author of the young adult series Waiting for Dusk and 29, has been writing nonstop since retiring from teaching. She credits her series, 29, to the originator of Leap Day, basing her story on that distinctive day. Basketball Jones, juvenile fiction, is a story of a boy who just wants to play basketball but must deal with his longtime bully instead. Nancy has branched out into historical romance with her Clan MacLaren series and romantic suspense, The Secret Billionaire Society.Nancy is married and has one son who helps her when she's challenged by tech, which may be more often than he likes!Visit her at www.nancypennick.com

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    When Katie begins to read the historical novel her mother has lent her she has no idea what she is letting herself in for. For that night she has a dream. A dream so realistic that she can hardly believe it wasn’t real. She returns to the same dream the next night, and the night after…Soon Katie is living half her life in the present and the other half in the past. There’s no harm in that, is there? Well, not until she falls in love with a boy in the wrong time frame. This is a delightful story, beautifully-written, with an unusual and intriguing plot. Ms Pennick handles the two time frames with aplomb. It is intended for young adults, but I think readers of all ages will enjoy it.An impressive first novel and, I hope, only the first of many.