I was delighted to learn recently that the first book in Stacy Juba's Young Ladies of Mystery Series: Twenty-Five Years Ago Today will be free to download from Amazon for a limited time only! Yes, from now until Monday, May 2nd, Ms. Juba is inviting all of you to download the first book in her Young Ladies of Mystery Series for Free! Since this is the first time Twenty-Five Years Years Ago Today has - and according to Ms. Juba, perhaps the only time - this book will ever be free, she advises you to take advantage of this offer while you still can!
The Young Ladies of Mystery Series by Stacy Juba has been referred to as the grown-up version of Nancy Drew, and although each book can be read as a standalone mystery, the entire series features the common theme of strong young women thrust into a world of danger and mystery in various small towns in New England. The Audible version of Twenty-Five Years Ago Today is also available for only $1.99, so if you prefer to listen to audio books instead, grab your own copy today!!!
Meet Stacy Juba
She recently launched the chick lit/sweet romance Storybook Valley Series with the book Fooling Around With Cinderella.
Her adult mystery titles with a touch of romance are Twenty-Five Years Ago Today and Sink or Swim.
She is also the author of the young adult paranormal thriller Dark Before Dawn, the young adult family hockey novel Face-Off, the patriotic children's picture book The Flag Keeper, the Teddy Bear Town Children's Bundle, and the Young Ladies of Mystery Boxed Set. She is the editor of 25 Years in the Rearview Mirror: 52 Authors Look Back.
Twenty-Five Years Ago Today by Stacy Juba (2009)
Length: 262 pages
Twenty-Five Years Ago Today Blurb:
She grows fascinated with the case of a young cocktail waitress who was bludgeoned to death and dumped in the woods. Determined to solve the case and atone for the death of her cousin, Kris immerses herself in the mystery of what happened to Diana Ferguson, a talented artist who expressed herself through haunting paintings of Greek mythology. Not only does Kris face resistance from her family and her managing editor, she also clashes with Diana's suspicious nephew, Eric Soares - until neither she nor Eric can deny the chemistry flaring between them.
Kris soon learns that old news never leaves the morgue and that yesterday's headline is tomorrow's danger, for finding out the truth about that night twenty-five years ago may shatter Kris's present, costing her love, her career, and ultimately, her life.
Sink or Swim by Stacy Juba (2010)
Length: 248 pages
Sink or Swim Blurb:
Not only does she lose the competition and have to walk the plank in the finale, after the game show ends, the terror begins. Upon returning to her small Massachusetts hometown, Cassidy discovers she has attracted a stalker masterminding his own twisted game. She struggles to focus on her health club job and celebrity endorsement opportunities, but her stalker has other plans. As her former competitors get knocked off one-by-one, Cassidy refuses to play by his bizarre rules.
She's also being shadowed by hunky photographer Zach Gallagher, who has been assigned to capture her personal moments for a spread in the local newspaper. She wants to trust Zach, but fears he may not be the nice guy that he seems. With or without Zach's help, when the stalker forces a showdown by threatening her family, Cassidy must once again walk the plank - this time for her life.
Dark Before Dawn by Stacy Juba (2011)
Length: 213 pages
Length: 213 pages
Dark Before Dawn Blurb:
When teen psychic Dawn Christian gets involved with a fortuneteller mentor and two girls who share her mysterious talents, she finally belongs after years of being a misfit. When she learns her new friends may be tied to freak accidents in town, Dawn has an important choice to make - continue developing the talent that makes her special or challenge the only people who have ever accepted her.
This novel is aimed at young adults, and at adults who enjoy paranormal YA such as the Twilight Series, the House of Night Series and The Vampire Diaries series, Meg Cabot’s The Mediator series, or Lois Duncan books.
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