Indie Author Corner: Meet Julie Anne Grasso + Giveaway (AU only)

The Indie Author Corner, is a tool to help independently published authors promote their writing by introducing themselves and their books on my blog. If you are an indie author and would like to be included as a book feature please read this sign-up post. Today I'm hosting an Australian indie author of children's books.Meet Julie Anne GrassoI am an Australian and I have a background in pediatric nursing.  I have spent many years literally wrapping children in cotton wool and every day I witnessed great courage and resilience from the tiny people I cared for, which inspired me to write stories about a little girl elf just like them. Add in some very funky technology, my love of science fiction and my desire to impart great values through my little girl elf named Caramel and there you have it, Escape From The Forbidden Planet was the result.@ Goodreads@ Author blog@ TwitterAbout the book:Escape From The Forbidden PlanetTitle: Escape from the Forbidden PlanetGenre: Middle Grade Science Fiction/ AdventurePublisher: Self-publishedSynopsis: Caramel Cinnamon thought the worst day of her life was the day her grandparents, the King and Queen of the Elves of Cardamom went missing. She was wrong! The day she spills sticky toffee syrup onto her father's computer, that's when her worst nightmare begins. She finds herself marooned on a forbidden planet, sent there by an evil clone with a very sticky secret. Caramel is desperate to escape. If she doesn't she will lose her dreams of returning to Cardamom to become a healer like her Mum. Luckily, she has a secret of her own and the lives of her family and friends depend on it!Purchase @ Amazon

 GIVEAWAY (AU only):  NOW CLOSED

The author has kindly offered TWO print copies of Escape from the Forbidden Planet to followers of The Australian Bookshelf.

This giveaway is only open to those residing in AUSTRALIA.

Click here to enter the giveaway

Entries close December 2nd, 2012 and the winners will be drawn via random.org

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