Sunday 22 February 2015

Free Kindle children's book The Marmalade plot 23rd February 2015

Hi everyone!

In case you haven't met me already, my name's Marmalu,
I'm rushing around like a...well like a wobbly blue alien at the moment,  I've been writing down all my adventures, ready for my new story. If you haven't met me yet, a story book all about me, called 
'The Marmalde Plot'  (shh! I can't tell you why it's called that, hehe) is free for kindle tomorrow!

Wibbly Wobbly hugs, 
from Marmalu, 

 FREE 'The Marmalade Plit'

Sunday 7 December 2014

Children's book free on Kindle this weekend

Come and meet Marmalu, the friendly blue alien!
His first adventure 'The Marmalade Plot' is free to download on Kindle this weekend
Sat 6th Dec - Mon 8th Dec


When a young blue alien turns up uninvited and requests accommodation, Lena and Sam's lives suddenly get a lot more interesting. 
What with damaged ceilings, broken floorboards and a suspicious mother, it's all they can do to keep the secret. 
Especially when their least favourite classmate at school makes it his mission to find out what they're hiding.

Tuesday 4 February 2014

Marmalu, the star of a new story.

Introducing Marmalu!

He's a wibbly wobbly blue alien and he's come to stay!

The story contains black and white illustrations

'The Marmalade plot' is the first of Marmalu's adventures here on Earth. His home planet Xanlee is having some problems. His parents have sent him on a little holiday. To the surprise of Lean and Sam, their bedroom is his destination. Cue chaos and complications!

A story for ages 6-10

'The Marmalade Plot' on Kindle and in paperback.

"Clean your teeth, Lena!" called Mum from downstairs.

"I'm doing it, I'm doing it, give me a chance!" Lena mumbled.
How did her mum know she wasn't going to bother? She snarled at her freckled face in the bathroom cabinet mirror and checked her teeth. She opened the cabinet to grab the toothpaste, piled a load on the brush and shoved it in her mouth for a quick ten-second whiz, she shut the mirrored door again.

Something was there.
“Agh!” She flung herself around to look behind her.
She’d seen it in the mirror. A flash of blue, there one instant and gone the next.
There was nothing there now. She frowned.

“Imagining stuff, Lena, get a grip!”