DAVEY & DEREK JUNIOR DETECTIVES (SERIES)
BOOK ONE
THE CASE OF THE MISSING CELL PHONE
It is still exciting to announce a new book from Jemsbooks! This book which is my seventh published book, Davey & Derek Junior Detectives, Book 1 – The Case of the Missing Cell Phone, is a middle-grade series for Grades 4-7, ages 9-12. The first book is an introduction of more to come. I am already working on book 2. My plan is to write two-three stories this year and 2016. Depending upon the interest in this series I may write more hopefully. The cover was created by my husband, John, who is the illustrator of all of my children’s books.
My goal to have books for all ages and I am getting there. I will be planning a giveaway on Goodreads in about two weeks.
Links for purchase:
Amazon US
Thank you for stopping by! I hope you will check out my books and if you do purchase any please leave a review! Reviews are so important to indie authors. They are an important and crucial way for authors to know if we are doing something right and if we should keep doing it! Lol!
I appreciate your kind support and readership of Jemsbooks! Thank you!
REMEMBER: READING GIVES YOU WINGS TO FLY!
Blessings to all!
-Janice-
Sounds wonderful. Wish you much success. ❤
Thank you, dear Tess! You are so kind! Much love & hugs!
You are more than welcome. 😉
such wonderful – much more success!
Thank Mihran for your kind word and for stopping by.
Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
Janice Spina’s latest book for middle-grade series for Grades 4-7, ages 9-12, is now available 😀
Thank you, Chris for the kind reblog. Hugs!
Welcome Janice 😀
Thank you, Chris, my dear friend! You are so kind to reblog! Hugs to you!
Welcome Janice 😀
Reblogged this on Legends of Windemere.
Thank you, Charles, for the kind reblog! Hugs!
You’re welcome. 🙂
I know some twins who will love this book.
Thank you, Noelle, for stopping by. I hope your twins like the book. Book 2 is in progress!
Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
For all junior detectives out there.. a new case from Janice Spina.. now where did I put that dang mobile phone?
Thank you, Sally, for the reblog! You are the best! Blessings & hugs to you, my friend!
I wish you much success my friend on your new book! Looks like a great little book.
Thank you, Tony! You are so sweet! I appreciate your kind support! Hugs!
Reblogged this on Tony A. Smith and commented:
Check out this new children’s book for Grades 4-7 ages 9-12 by award winning author Janice Spina!
Thank you, my friend, for the reblog! Hugs!
Very glad to do it Janice!
Congratulations! 😀
Thank you, Teagan! Hugs!
Congratulations, Janice! Shared via TSRA 🙂
Thank you, Tina for your kind sharing! xo
Reblogged this on Michaelphelps1's Blog and commented:
Well, I must admit, I am a little older than 12, but this is a DETECTIVE novel I MUST read! Best of Success to Author JANICE SPINA! Great Cover too!
How kind of you to say, Michael I can’t thank you and Chris enough for sharing my new book! Blessings & hugs to you both, kind sirs!
My THANKS to CHRIS GRAHAM, The Story Reading Ape for posting this and to Author JANICE SPINA for bringing this to millions of readers. I will trun 12 (again) just so I can READ this Detective Novel!
Best wishes for great success to Ms. Spina.
Thank you so much, Michael! Twelve was a good age! Lol! Happy reading! Book 2 is in progress.
Hello Ms. Spina,
PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHEN IT IS AVAILABLE! I write detective novels based on true crimes that I worked on.
Yes, I will, Michael. My stories are pure fiction not based on anything real. Please share your links to look at your books. I wrote a thriller novel, Hunting Mariah, which is on Amazon but that too is fictional. Thank you for your support.
Just got this book for some twins I know!
Thank you so much, Noelle! Hope they enjoy it. Book 2 is in progress and hope to publish over next two months.
Reblogged this on MARSocial Author Business Enhancement Dragon Post and commented:
I am doing a guest post on Janice Spina and her Jemsbooks on 25th May, 2015.
Thank you, Kathy Rollinson, for the reblog! I look forward to seeing the interview.