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Denali Majesto writes across many genres, but whatever story you choose, you can be sure of one thing—an adventure awaits!
Blast off on an interstellar adventure... and be sure to bring your appetite!
Cay Cantore is arrogant, manipulative, and a toxic optimist—according to his best friend, Jerricho Hatch, anyway. He also happens to be the grandson of Sal Cantore, famous host of the food program Galactic Eats, who disappeared fifty years ago in search of the fabled planet Eden.
Hunted down by bloodthirsty loan sharks, and in desperate need of cash, Cay convinces Jerricho to join him in an interstellar scheme. Together aboard an aging starship, the cocky chef and his long-suffering cameraman set course for the stars to reboot Sal’s old show … and to discover the long-lost Trees of Eden, whose rumored fruit is so intoxicating, anybody who eats it will never leave the planet again.
In their quest to find the Milky Way’s rarest foods, Cay and Jerricho must brave hostile worlds, battle deadly creatures, and outwit Sal’s old rival, Gustav Geiger—all while trying not to strangle each other along the way. Will their race against a ticking clock lead them to fame and fortune? Or will they, like Sal, become lost among the stars forever?
“This story had a bit of everything! This was full of adventure, food, space, danger, excitement & so much more. The banter and sarcasm between the two main characters was absolute perfection. I absolutely loved their sarcasm and friendship. I have never considered myself a sci-fi reader, but it's books like this that make me fall in love with the sci-fi genre.”
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Dead doesn’t have to mean gone…
Twenty years ago, in a time earlier than I can remember, my dad passed away. But on the night of my twenty-first birthday, a life-changing letter from my deceased parent falls unexpectedly into my hands. Sent in the dead of winter on an impromptu, global scavenger hunt, I discover not only who my father was, but who I am and what my life is meant to be ...
“Grab your tissues, you’re going to need them.
This is an emotional and intimate story. I can’t think of a better way the author could have told the story. I felt like I was right there with Kate while she was on the scavenger hunt her dead father sent her when she turned 21. As a parent and daughter this book touched a very special place in my heart. It’s a story i will treasure and hold with me for years to come.”
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Journey to an island where the magic is real, hope is reborn, and the dead live on ...
The year is 1918. War rages across Europe. A strange and deadly new disease has struck fear into the heart of a nation. But for Walter, Peter, and Pip, the three young Luther boys, life in Pennsylvania coal-mining country means blissful days playing in the glade and forests along the shores of Lake Acheron. Together with their best friend Hattie, they partake of the wonder and magic of the whimsical games Rosalie Luther—better known as “Mama”—invents for them.
When the schools are closed to protect the students from contracting the deadly virus, the children rejoice at the promise of an indefinite holiday.After “The Flu” claims the life of someone close to them, their world seems shattered beyond repair—until they discover an impossible island where the dead live on.
In this place of goblins, dragons, and enchanted gardens, the magic which used to exist only in imagination is made real. Yet even as they bask in the light of hope reborn, a new darkness settles over their home, threatening to send their family into an even deeper ruin ...
“This book made its characters feel tangible. I laughed with them, I cried with them, and I grew with them. A heartwrenching coming-of-age novel that transported me into it's pages.”
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Will she be in time to save Time?
In the ancient city of Tikal, thousands of Mayans disappear without a trace, leaving two children all alone...
In 1938, a celebrated Italian physicist finds himself sputtering in the sea, clinging to his valuable suitcase after the boat bringing him home vanishes into thin air...
And for the last two years, Sophia Faraday hasn’t seen another living person. After she and her faithful dog slipped unexpectedly forward through time, the fifteen-year-old found herself in a world emptied of human life... or so she thought. But when Sophia’s path crosses that of a young boy named Gabriel—and a motley group of adventurers seeking the scattered pieces of an ancient time machine called the Antikythera Device—she wonders how many more might still be alive. Swept up in their intercontinental mission, and in a race against a dangerous and cunning enemy, Sophia’s biggest question is whether she will live long enough to find out ...
“I would definitely recommend this book to any kid. The Slip through Time is written in a way that is easy to follow the story. While keeping you interested throughout the whole book.
Following along the journey it leaves you anticipating what and who Sophia will meet next. And leaving it on a cliffhanger has my daughter asking constantly if the next book is out yet.”
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