Agoura Hills Author Launches Latest Young Adult Novel
- Written by SuperginraiX on Wednesday, May 11 2011 and posted in News Archive
Anne Tibbets releases the young adult novel, The Beast Call, digitally.
Agoura Hills Author Launches Latest Young Adult Novel Via Exclusive E-Book Launch
Award-winning writer joins the digital publishing boom with release of The Beast Call
AGOURA HILLS, CA, May 9, 2011 – Anne Tibbets, an award winning writer and Agoura Hills resident, released her latest novel, The Beast Call, on May 1 exclusively as an e-book.
The Beast Call, the tale of a young woman who can magically communicate with animals in a world where magic is feared, is available for purchase on Kindle, iPad, iPhone, Nook, NookColor, Sony eReader and Kobo for $2.99. Ultimately a story of self-discovery and female empowerment targeting girls 12-17, the novel is already climbing the charts on Amazon.com and a sequel is in the works.
"As an author, I am inspired by the young adult fantasy novels I read as a teenager, where not only did the characters learn something about themselves through the course of the story, as a reader, so did I," said Tibbets. "If one reader can experience that feeling from one of my books, then I have accomplished my goal."
Coinciding with the debut of The Beast Call, Tibbets's previous novel, The Amulet Chronicles, co-authored by Erika Ely Lewis is being released as an e-book on Kindle, Nook and ibooks with new cover art. Originally published in 2007 on Amazon.com, The Amulet Chronicles is the story of a magical amulet that sends the wearer into the past.
Tibbets was recently recognized by the Society of Children's Book Writers and illustrators for her next novel, The Line, a dystopian story about human trafficking in the future which will be released in December, 2011.

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