Author: Michelle Madow
Series: Transcend Time Saga #1
Series: Transcend Time Saga #1
Publication: July 27, 2011
Genre: YA Time Travel
Synopsis: Lizzie Davenport has been reincarnated from Regency Era,
England ... but she doesn't know it yet.
Then Drew Carmichael transfers into Lizzie's high school at
the beginning of the year, and she feels a connection to him, almost like she
knows him. She can't stop thinking about him, but whenever she tries talking
with him about the mysteries behind her feelings, he makes it clear that he
wants nothing to do with her. Reaching him is even more difficult because she
has a boyfriend, Jeremy, who has started to become full of himself after being
elected co-captain of the varsity soccer team, and her flirtatious best friend
Chelsea starts dating Drew soon after his arrival. So why can't she get him out
of her mind?
Even though Lizzie knows she should let go of her
fascination with Drew, fighting fate isn't going to be easy.
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Title: Vengeance
Author: Michelle Madow
Series: Transcend Time Saga #2
Series: Transcend Time Saga #2
Publication: December 8, 2011
Genre: YA Time Travel
Title: Timeless
Synopsis:
How
far would you go to get revenge?
When Chelsea Givens discovered that her ex-boyfriend Drew
dumped her to be with her former best friend Lizzie, she'd never felt so
betrayed in her life. Then her new friend Shannon tells her she can help set
things right. Chelsea's willing to listen, but what Shannon wants her to
believe -- that she shared a past life with Drew -- is impossible. And what she
wants her to do to get him back … well, it's downright crazy.
Could Shannon be telling the truth? And if she is, what
lengths will Chelsea go if it means making Lizzie pay?
Find out in Vengeance, the second part of the Transcend Time
Saga.
*Vengeance is the short story that bridges the events in
Remembrance and the final novel in the Saga.*
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Author: Michelle Madow
Series: Transcend Time Saga #3
Series: Transcend Time Saga #3
Publication: November 14, 2012
Genre: YA Time Travel
Synopsis:
IT'S A RACE AGAINST TIME.
In Remembrance, Lizzie and Drew changed the course of fate
so they could be together.
In Vengeance, Chelsea set fate back on its original, deadly
path.
Now, strange things keep happening to Lizzie. Things that
are omens of darkness to come. A curse has doomed her to die an early death,
just as she did in her past life. To make matters worse, even if she can figure
out who cast the curse, it's irreversible. There's only one option left for her
to save herself. It's crazier than anything she's heard yet, and to do it,
she'll need Drew and Chelsea's help.
Because to make things right, they must go back to when it
all began ... and Lizzie discovers that the final events in her past life were
more sinister than she ever imagined.
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Author Bio:
In
the fall of 2008, Michelle saw Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” music video for the
first time. She thought up a story to go along with the video, and wrote the
first chapter as a homework assignment for class. Her classmates and teacher
loved it so much that they wanted to know what happened next, so Michelle
continued writing, and that story eventually became Remembrance, the first novel in the Transcend Time Saga. She’s so
happy to be able to share this series with you, and hopes you enjoy reading it
as much as she loved writing it!
Check
out her website, www.michellemadow.com,
to add her on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and her many other social networking
sites.
Michelle
lives in Florida, and is hard at work writing more novels for young adults.
TEN THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW
ABOUT MICHELLE MADOW
1) I love singing—especially Broadway
showtunes! I have a mediocre voice though, so I was always in the chorus in
school plays. (The high point of my theatre career was when I got the part of
Pinocchio at a local theatre group when I was ten. It was downhill from there.)
If you want to hear me sing, I have an old video on YouTube (www.youtube.com/michellemadow)
of me singing "On My Own" from Les Miserables. But as I warned you,
my voice was never “the best,” or good enough to get me a lead part in high
school.
2) I was in a pre-professional dance
program for ten years. Dance was a HUGE part of my life until my senior
year of high school. I did ballet, jazz, modern, hip-hop, and some tap. When I
was in seventh grade I performed with the Russian Ballet in “The Nutcracker”—I
had the part of one of the little mice! (When the Russian Ballet tours the
country, they cast the children’s roles separately in each city.) I eventually
stopped dance in my senior year, because my program wanted me to rehearse until
10:30 PM on Friday nights. I realized I wasn’t going to be a professional
dancer, and that I preferred to have a social life.
3) I was in a sorority for my first three
years of college. I didn’t plan on doing recruitment, but one of my close
friends talked me into attending a “sorority open house,” where I ended up
receiving a bid to join the sorority. I didn’t have many friends in the
beginning of college, so I decided to join because it would help me branch out.
I’m glad I did, because I met my three closest friends in that sorority, and
they are still my best friends today. I’m not good at following arbitrary rules
though (I question every rule and need to understand WHY it’s in place if I’m
going to follow it) so I got in “trouble” with the sorority a lot. I wrote
Remembrance when I was a junior, and after signing with an agent in the summer
between my junior and senior year of college, I decided to drop out of the
sorority in my senior year so I could focus more on my writing.
4) I’ve broken both my ankles—luckily at
separate times! The first time was in fourth grade. I was playing a
make-believe game with a friend that involved fake-flying. I decided to jump
out of a tree. Bad decision. The second time was in sixth grade. I was excited
for the end of the school day, and ran to my mom’s car when she arrived to pick
me up. I randomly decided to do a ballet leap on the way there, but the ground
was icy, and I didn’t land right. Another bad decision.
5) I cannot draw. Seriously … my
drawing/painting skills are pathetic. I can barely make a stick figure.
Something doesn’t compute right when I try to draw an image. I’m so bad that I
can’t even play the game “Draw Something” because I get so frustrated! Part of
the reason I made Lizzie an artist in Remembrance is because it’s a skill I highly
admire, since I have no concept of how to do it myself.
6) I wish I’d taken writing seriously at a
younger age. I never considered writing novels as a serious possibility
until I was a junior in college. I wish I could go back in time and tell my
fifteen year old self to stop caring about dance so much (since dance was
always a short term goal of mine), and to think more long-term and start
writing novels in high school. To those of you who are in high school and are
already taking writing seriously, I give you major props. I wish I had been
more like you when I was your age.
7) I tried to play guitar for years, but
was never any good. It’s sad, but true. You see, my dad and brother both
play guitar. They’re not experts, but they’re good enough so they can play
songs and entertain people. I wanted to be able to do that so badly, so I got a
guitar and started playing when I was in tenth grade. I had trouble with
strumming at first, but I figured I would improve with practice. After two
years of practice, my strumming was still terrible, so I set aside guitar. Then
I picked it back up when I was a junior in college. I practiced almost every
day when I was a junior and senior, but remained awful at strumming. I could
only manage to strum a song right if I focused very hard on it, but then I
couldn’t sing along. Even then, the strumming wasn’t that great. Eventually, I
realized I just wasn’t naturally talented at guitar, and set it aside
again.
8) I was obsessed with Star Wars in fourth
grade. I watched the movies multiple times, and started a Star Wars action
figure collection (that I still have today). I have a Millennium Falcon for
them and everything! In fourth grade I brought my action figures to school, and
insisted my friends do the same, so we could create make believe stories set in
the Star Wars universe and have our action figures act them out. (Luckily, I
went to a very small school then—I had 12 kids in my grade—and I somehow
managed to make Star Wars cool, so no one thought I was a total loser.) I can’t
imagine what people would have thought of me if I were in public school!
9) I don’t like most cold or room
temperature foods. I have this (kind of weird) thing about hot food. I
pretty much ONLY eat food that’s hot. I don’t like cereal for breakfast, and I
definitely don’t understand the appeal of sushi for dinner. (Cold AND
uncooked?! Gross.) I’ll occasionally have a room temperature food as snack (it
happens rarely, though). But I never feel satisfied from a meal unless it’s
hot.
10) Discovering that I wanted to take
writing seriously made me grow as a person more than I had ever thought
possible. In high school and the first two years of college, I worried
about what people thought of me. I’ve never been naturally “cool,” but I wanted
to be part of that crowd so badly that I tried too hard, which resulted in them
not liking me. Then I discovered writing in the beginning of my junior year of
college, and suddenly what people thought of me wasn’t important anymore. I
realized there was no point in trying to be “cool” when there were tons of
other awesome people out there who I had more in common with, anyway, and I had
more fun hanging out with. I stopped caring about what others thought of me,
and learned to be happy and proud of who I actually am. That realization led to
me being happier in those last two years of college than I was in the first two
years of college and high school combined—and because I was more confident, I
ended up with an awesome group of friends!
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