The Green Door
(The Eternal Artifacts Book 1)
by Heather Kindt
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Pub Date Jun 11 2020 | Archive Date Jul 06 2020
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Description
The game was supposed to be easy… enter the door, find the object, collect the prize money.
But nothing is ever that easy for Meg Covington. Her dad keeps a roof over her head, but college is out of the question. Her best friend, Brek, will leave for school, and she’ll be trapped in her hometown—that is until Meg discovers the flyer for Rosenbaum’s game hanging in the entryway of the record store.
Within the basement of the mansion lies the white passage, a hallway lined with colorful doors. When each door turns out to be a portal to another world, things get complicated quickly. If they find the object within the world, Meg will take her first step towards freedom. But is it really just a game, or a one-way ticket to something much more dangerous?
The Green Door is the first book in Heather Kindt’s young adult fantasy series. If you like strong female leads, adventure, snarky attitudes, and sexy sirens, then you’ll love the first installment in the Eternal Artifacts series.
Advance Praise
"An imaginative adventure from the brilliant mind of Heather Kindt. I LOVE this book!" Dan Alatorre - USA Today Best Selling author.
"An imaginative adventure from the brilliant mind of Heather Kindt. I LOVE this book!" Dan Alatorre - USA Today Best Selling author.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781591289936 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
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