Showing posts with label C. Lee McKenzie. Show all posts
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Monday, November 20, 2023

Young Adult Novel Book Review - Rattlesnake by C. Lee McKenzie




Title: Rattlesnake 

Written by: C. Lee McKenzie 

Ages: Young Adult 

ASIN: B0CNJLNKHV 

Publisher: ‎ Evernight Teen 

Publication date: ‎ December 8, 2023 

Young Adult Book Review – by Donna M. McDine 

From the onset immerse yourself and feel your emotions ebb and flow as you become fully invested in the characters of C. Lee McKenzie’s Young Adult Novel, Rattlesnake. Bad luck follows the Guthrie family from New Hampshire to Nevada, to all places named Rattlesnake. If that isn’t enough to get your skin crawling, how can they possibly call their inheritance of the shambled home and an old abandoned mine be where they will start anew. The very presence of Aunt Margaret, Jonah, and Allie is not welcomed by the townsfolk and how will Jonah come to terms of their new location, the unexplained anger toward them, and the unexpected visitor, Catherine, from 100 years ago. The rollercoaster ride of how all the lives are intertwined and how each can help one another will have you rooting for each and every character, even the town bully, Snake. 

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Angel's Forever Home ~ March 2019 ~ Mascot Books ~ 2019 Purple Dragonfly Honorable Mention Picture Books Six and Older

Dee and Deb Off They Go Kindergarten First Day Jitters ~ December 2015 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2016 Purple Dragonfly Honorable Mention Picture Books Five and Under and Story Monster Approved

A Sandy Grave ~ January 2014 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2014 Purple Dragonfly 1st Place Picture Books 6+, Story Monster Approved, Beach Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014 and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Powder Monkey ~ May 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2015 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Historical Fiction 1st Place, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Hockey Agony ~ January 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2015 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention Picture Books 6+, New England Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

The Golden Pathway ~ August 2010 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ Literary Classics Silver Award and Seal of Approval, Readers Favorite 2012 International Book Awards Honorable Mention and Dan Poynter's Global e-Book Awards Finalist

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Author Interview - C. Lee McKenzie



Lee, we first met via cyberspace almost ten years ago and I’m delighted to say that we have stay connected through our writing and publishing journeys. We reside in different parts of the United States, but through technology the connection is authentic.

Now to catch up, I’m curious as I am sure our visitors are:

Donna: Your publishing career covers several genres. How many books do you have published? Please share the titles, genre, publisher and synopsis of each.

Lee: You’ve made me reach back into my dim publishing past, Donna. Let me see, my first young adult book was Sliding on the Edge (Westside Books, 2009). In a nutshell, here’s the story: Scared. Alone. Can sixteen-year-old Shawna Stone overcome her inner suffering and transcend the past?

The Princessof Las Pulgas came next (Westside Books, 2010). The synopsis is “Carlie Edmund has everything, and then suddenly almost nothing. Follow Carlie and her family as they rebuild their lives.”

In 2012 Evernight Teen published Double Negative, my third YA, I wanted to take on the issue of illiteracy, and this was the book I did it in. Here’s what this book is about: Hutch McQueen is trapped in a dysfunctional family and shackled by near-illiteracy. Once he's arrested, his dream of escaping dies.

When he's sentenced to an after-school youth program, he goes, but won't take part. The question is will Hutch come around in time? Will he grab this last chance and finally find the freedom he craves?

That same year, Evernight Teen also published Sudden Secrets and I was back to a female protagonist. This time I focused on bigotry. In this book Cleo Brown is concealing a terrible secret when she accidentally stumbles onto another terrible secret in a mysterious and apparently deserted house.

So that’s my past as far a young adult books go. I also have four middle grade stories. Three I self-published: Sign of the Green Dragon (2016). This one was a kick to write because I really love Chinese mythology and mysteries. In this story, three boys discover a skeleton clutching a crumbling note with a treasure map from the 1800s, trace the story of an old murder, stumble into a modern crime, and confront ancient Chinese dragons.

AlligatorsOverhead came out in 2018 (2nd Ed), and as it happens became the first in what I call the Adventures of Pete and Weasel. Book two was The Great Time Lock Disaster followed by the last one, Some Very Messy Medieval Magic (Dancing Lemur Press, 2018).  All of the stories are about two boys on different magical adventures: saving a swamp from bulldozers, stopping a war between the alligators and the town, traveling back in time to close the time lock, then again in the last book to find someone who had been lost in another time.
The middle grade books are where I just have fun and write about things I really wish I could do. They also clear my head so I can think about more serious topics.

Donna: All of your characters are unique. How do you keep each storyline and character different from one another?

Lee: I have had some interesting moments when I’m writing and suddenly I think, “Wait! I had another character who said that same thing, felt that same way, didn’t I?”  But when I check, I can’t find that duplication. Maybe I considered that phrase or that feeling in another book, but I didn’t use it. I am dipping from the same well, so I have to be very careful each bucket comes up with a fresh supply, and that means doing a thorough search whenever I’m in doubt.

The storylines are a bit easier because I do tackle different main themes: cutting and suicide, devastating loss, illiteracy and neglect, bigotry, and lastly friendship and injustice are unique and the stories that come from them are, too.

Donna: What is your process in creating your characters? Do you create a profile outline or other technique?

Lee: I hear a lot about profiles and outlines, and I do think they are a good idea. My problem is I can’t do it. I can outline a textbook or a science project, no problem, but when I’m writing a story that is purely fiction, there’s no way on earth I can sit down and itemize anything about my characters. To me it’s like dissecting something. I could never put whatever fell under my knife back into the organic original that I imagined.

Donna: What is your process in creating your storylines? Do you create an outline, free write or other technique?

Lee: I’m a pantser, and that is a terrible way to write books, so I don’t recommend it to anyone who isn’t firmly committed to this free-range method. You have to do a lot of back-pedaling, re-writing, re-organizing. I do start with a three sentence statement of what I think I’m aiming for. I put that in my header, and I adjust it whenever the story takes off in a different direction. When I really get stuck, I write the ending, and then go back and aim for it—kind of like engineers do when they drill underground tunnels. They calculate where they want to come out, put an X on that spot and start at the other end. There are degrees of success with this method.

Donna: Your latest book, Not Guilty was published by Evernight Teen in October 2019. I’ve had the honor of reading and reviewing an Advanced Readers Copy from your publisher and the topic of being wrongfully accused is handled beautifully. What inspired you to tackle this topic from a spiritual angle? Please see my review on my January 24th blog post. https://donna-mcdine.blogspot.com/2020/01/book-review-not-guilty-by-c-lee-mckenzie.html

Lee: This book had a couple of iterations. I knew I wanted to write about injustice, and I think I was into my mystical, ghostly period when I did my first draft because the story came out with a much different look than I intended. My agent liked it, but the book—maybe the characters—nagged at me until I asked for it back. I wanted to do a “little fiddling” with it. Well, it turned into an entirely different book, and the theme of injustice almost took a backseat to the one of friendship. There were no ghosts, there was no mystical aspect, I was back into my comfort zone of contemporary/realistic young adult. I think I may have left some spiritual residue while I was fiddling, but there’s not much more that remains of the first version. 

Donna: Please share with our readers your current work-in-progress, your marketing strategy and how to reach you.

Lee: I’m straddling a few projects at the moment. One is with my agent and is a multiple point of view book with a sociopath at the center causing grief. I’ve titled it Retro Girl. On my C drive I have Revenge Mountain that has only gone out to one reader so far. I didn’t have enough ghosts after I tore apart Not Guilty, so I wrote a ghostly kind of witchy tale to satisfy my craving. Then I’ve just finished a first draft of my first adult book I’ve called The Woman Who Learned to Fly. It’s a story of a young skier and her life after a tragic accident. This one has connected me with some interesting human beings in the health care industry. I hope a publisher will like it enough to take it on.

Lee, it’s been an honor to interview and profile you at Write What Inspires You! Wishing you all the very best personally and professionally.

You always ask the best questions, Donna. I loved answering these.

Lee, I’m delighted you enjoyed our time together.

Lee's links:

Thank you for your interest and time in visiting with Lee. 

#authorinterview
#youngadult
#cleemckenzie
#notguilty

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Best wishes,
Donna M. McDine
Multi Award-winning Children's Author
Ignite curiosity in your child through reading!

Angel's Forever Home ~ March 2019 ~ Mascot Books ~ 2019 Purple Dragonfly Honorable Mention Picture Books Six and Older

Dee and Deb Off They Go Kindergarten First Day Jitters ~ December 2015 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2016 Purple Dragonfly Honorable Mention Picture Books Five and Under and Story Monster Approved

A Sandy Grave ~ January 2014 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2014 Purple Dragonfly 1st Place Picture Books 6+, Story Monster Approved, Beach Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014 and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Powder Monkey ~ May 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2015 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Historical Fiction 1st Place, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Hockey Agony ~ January 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2015 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention Picture Books 6+, New England Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

The Golden Pathway ~ August 2010 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ Literary Classics Silver Award and Seal of Approval, Readers Favorite 2012 International Book Awards Honorable Mention and Dan Poynter's Global e-Book Awards Finalist

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Book Review - Not Guilty by C. Lee McKenzie


  • Title: Not Guilty
  • Author: C. Lee McKenzie
  • Publisher: Evernight Teen (October 23, 2019)
  • Publication Date: October 23, 2019
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B07ZJNNDRD

"Enter the world of high school junior, Devon Carlyle. Popular, highly skilled basketball player, sights on a college basketball scholarship, the girl of his dreams by his side and true friends. Devon is walking on air and feels it to his inner core of how good he has got it. Until one spiraling day where all that seemed perfect comes crashing down around him. Finding himself accused of a violent crime, convicted and sent to juvenile detention in a whirlwind of accusations, Devon and his family find themselves helpless. Cast aside by his so-called friends, girlfriend and the town as a whole Devon embarks on a journey of finding true friends in the most unlikely circumstances and the ultimate quest to clear his name. 

The reader will be immersed in the action from the onset as they turn the pages quicker than they can determine what they think will happen next."

Author, C. Lee McKenzie weaves a tale of truth and self discovery in a fashion of honesty leaving the reader to want to fight any injustice they may come across in their own lives. Bravo!”



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#notguilty
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Best wishes,
Donna M. McDine
Multi Award-winning Children's Author
Ignite curiosity in your child through reading!


Angel's Forever Home ~ March 2019 ~ Mascot Books ~ 2019 Purple Dragonfly Honorable Mention Picture Books Six and Older

Dee and Deb Off They Go Kindergarten First Day Jitters ~ December 2015 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2016 Purple Dragonfly Honorable Mention Picture Books Five and Under and Story Monster Approved

A Sandy Grave ~ January 2014 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2014 Purple Dragonfly 1st Place Picture Books 6+, Story Monster Approved, Beach Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014 and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Powder Monkey ~ May 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2015 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Historical Fiction 1st Place, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Hockey Agony ~ January 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2015 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention Picture Books 6+, New England Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

The Golden Pathway ~ August 2010 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ Literary Classics Silver Award and Seal of Approval, Readers Favorite 2012 International Book Awards Honorable Mention and Dan Poynter's Global e-Book Awards Finalist





Wednesday, May 23, 2018

#middlegrade #magic Some Very Messy Medieval Magic by C. Lee McKenzie


SOME VERY MESSY MEDIEVAL MAGIC

By C. Lee McKenzie

Pete’s stuck in medieval England!

Pete and his friend Weasel thought they’d closed the Time Lock. But a young page from medieval times, Peter of Bramwell, goes missing. His absence during a critical moment will forever alter history unless he’s found.

There’s only one solution - fledgling wizard Pete must take the page’s place. Accompanied by Weasel and Fanon, Pete’s alligator familiar, they travel to 1173 England.

But what if the page remains lost - will Pete know what to do when the critical moment arrives? Toss in a grumpy Fanon, the duke’s curious niece, a talking horse, and the Circle of Stones and Pete realizes he’s in over his young wizard head yet again...

Release date – May 15, 2018
Juvenile Fiction - Fantasy & Magic/Boys & Men
$13.95 Print ISBN 9781939844460
$3.99 EBook ISBN 9781939844477

Bio: C. Lee McKenzie has a background in Linguistics and Inter-Cultural Communication, but these days her greatest passion is writing for young readers. When she’s not writing she’s hiking or traveling or practicing yoga or asking a lot questions about things she still doesn’t understand. http://cleemckenziebooks.com



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Available now - Some Very Messy Medieval Magic by @cleemckenzie 


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Best wishes,
Donna M. McDine
Multi Award-winning Children's Author

Ignite curiosity in your child through reading!

Connect with

Dee and Deb Off They Go Kindergarten First Day Jitters ~ December 2015 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2016 Purple Dragonfly Honorable Mention Picture Books Five and Under and Story Monster Approved
A Sandy Grave ~ January 2014 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2014 Purple Dragonfly 1st Place Picture Books 6+, Story Monster Approved, Beach Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014 and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review
Powder Monkey ~ May 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2015 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Historical Fiction 1st Place, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review
Hockey Agony ~ January 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2015 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention Picture Books 6+, New England Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review
The Golden Pathway ~ August 2010 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc.
~ Literary Classics Silver Award and Seal of Approval, Readers Favorite 2012 International Book Awards Honorable Mention and Dan Poynter's Global e-Book Awards Finalist

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

C. Lee McKenzie - Cover Reveal - Sign of the Green Dragon


I'm delighted to share in the excitement of C. Lee McKenzie's cover reveal of her latest middle grade book... 

Sign of the Green Dragon

Drum roll please...




Coming August 2016

  • Paperback: 181 pages

  • Publisher: C. Lee McKenzie; 1 edition (August 3, 2016)

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 1532721250

  • ISBN-13: 978-1532721250

Synopsis: This hasn’t been the best year for Sam, and it just got worse. Right when he thought he’d found a permanent home, his finicky guardian tells him he’s shipping Sam off to private school. This means Sam won’t bat for his team, and if he doesn’t, Haggarty Elementary won’t win the baseball championship again this year. His two teammates, Joey and Roger, are determined to stash him in their secret cave—at least until he brings in the winning run.

While the boys explore the hideout, an earthquake crumbles a wall, revealing a hidden room—and it’s not empty. A dragon-carved chest opens to reveal a human skeleton, its hand-bones clutching a note with a crudely drawn map. At the top of the map is scribbled, 1859. 

Sam, Joey and Roger learn about a treasure lying in wait, if only they can locate something called the Dragon Twin, reveal the truth about an old murder, and return a person named Mei Ling to her ancestors in China. 

The boys are up for the challenge. But how? They only have the map showing the way to an old mining town, and some strange symbols they can’t understand. None of them can make sense of the note. Who’s Mei Ling? And what the heck is a Dragon Twin? 

With time running out before he’s sent packing, Sam and his friends set out on an adventure that has much higher stakes than any baseball championship—one that gets them into trouble with  a modern crime, pits them against ancient Chinese dragons, and reveals the true meaning of treasure for each of them.

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Best wishes,
Donna M. McDine
Multi Award-winning Children's Author

Ignite curiosity in your child through reading!

Connect with

Dee and Deb Off They Go Kindergarten First Day Jitters ~ December 2015 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2016 Story Monster Approved

A Sandy Grave ~ January 2014 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2014 Purple Dragonfly 1st Place Picture Books 6+, Story Monster Approved, Beach Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014, Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Powder Monkey ~ May 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2015 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Historical Fiction 1st Place, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Hockey Agony ~ January 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2015 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention Picture Books 6+, New England Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

The Golden Pathway ~ August 2010 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ Literary Classics Silver Award and Seal of Approval, Readers Favorite 2012 International Book Awards Honorable Mention and Dan Poynter's Global e-Book Awards Finalist

Saturday, April 4, 2015

D is for Double Negative by C. Lee McKenzie for the A to Z 2015 Challenge



Today, it's all about the letter "D" and I'm thrilled to profile Double NegativeThe adventure continues and I'm over the moon to host The Muffin Commando Squad's fearless leader, C. Lee McKenzie. 

Synopsis: 

Sixteen-year-old Hutchinson McQueen is a big time loser. Trapped in a dysfunctional family, his one thought is escape, but everything he does to get away lands him in trouble.   

Shackled by poor reading skills, he squeaks through classes with his talent for eavesdropping and memorizing what he hears. When he shoplifts and lands in juvenile detention, the court sentences him to a county youth program. There he meets the priest and Maggie, a retired teacher. They’re determined to set Hutch on a path leading away from trouble. Hutch is determined not to cooperate.  

It isn’t until he’s facing serious charges that he confronts the truth—his own bad choices are trapping him. When he's offered the freedom he craves, all he has to do is take it.

Rave Review: 

I could tell within pages that this book was pure genius and it only became more apparent the deeper I was pulled into the story. I devoured it as quickly as I could… and now it’s over! :( I wish there was some way that it could be a series, just so I could have more! I have already been perusing the author’s other works, debating over which one to read next.

The best part about this book was the progression, not just of the characters, but of the writing style. It literally shifts throughout the book as Hutch grows and changes. Hutch is an easy character to root for, but only because we can see the truth of who he is from the beginning. I can easily imagine how hard it would be for anyone on the outside to get to know him, or even to give him a chance.

The secondary characters are just as amazing as Hutch, and the tenuous connections between them all in the beginning strengthen throughout the story. Nyla is probably my favorite, with her soft spoken demeanor and low self esteem. I wanted to protect and encourage her. Along with all the other misguided miscreants!

I was pleasantly surprised when this book didn’t degrade into swears, as many teens often have a tendency to fall back on that kind of language. Maybe that makes it not quite believable, since it’s not realistic to think that these kids never swear. BUT it made this book more approachable for parents, and allowed the writing style to shine.

I can’t recommend this book enough. 

~ Reviewed by ltg584’s  (Amazon)

Link to Amazon review page: http://tinyurl.com/otytjoo

Purchase Double Negative


About C. Lee McKenzie:

I’m a native Californian who grew up in a lot of different places; then landed in the Santa Cruz Mountains where I live with my family. I write most of the time, garden, hike and do yoga a lot. I travel whenever I can. Last year I got to Amsterdam, Barbados and Burma. Next year is still in the planning stages, but Ireland and Cuba are on my list.

In my writing, I take on modern issues that today's teens face in their daily lives. My first young adult novel, Sliding on the Edge, which dealt with cutting and suicide was published in 2009. My second, titled The Princess of Las Pulgas, dealing with a family who loses everything and must rebuild their lives came out in 2010. Double Negative (2014) was my third young adult novel. Researching it turned me into a literacy advocate. My fourth YA, Sudden Secrets came out in December 2014. 


When I really want to have fun, I write middle grade books. Alligators Overhead was my first published book for readers age 8-12, and the sequel, The Great Time Lock Disaster, is now out.

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Best wishes,
Donna M. McDine
Multi Award-winning Children's Author


Ignite curiosity in your child through reading!

Connect with

A Sandy Grave ~ January 2014 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ 2014 Purple Dragonfly 1st Place Picture Books 6+, Story Monster Approved, Beach Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014, Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Powder Monkey ~ May 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Hockey Agony ~ January 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ New England Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014, Story Monster Approved and Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

The Golden Pathway ~ August 2010 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ Literary Classics Silver Award and Seal of Approval, Readers Favorite 2012 International Book Awards Honorable Mention and Dan Poynter's Global e-Book Awards Finalist