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PUBLISHER: Skyhorse Publishing
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781510734098
RRP: £5.99
PAGES: 314
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 6, 2018
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From Sunset Till Sunrise: Devin Dexter #2
Jonathan Rosen
The first in the series -Night of the Living Cuddle Bunnies-publishes August 2017. We’ll publish the paperback in July 2018 with a teaser to seed the next book.Rosen is a frequent contributor to the From The Mixed-Up Files middle grade blog.The Devin Dexter series is a great opportunity to home grow our middle-grade line-Rosen’s strong voice and fun characters gives this series great potential!Funny middle grade “horror,” for anyone who loved Goosebumps or the Bruce Coville My Teacher books, in the same vein as Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller’s Nightmares!Vampires are perennially popular creatures, and From Sunset to Sunrise examines the popular tropes and pokes fun at them!
Reviews of From Sunset Till Sunrise: Devin Dexter #2
"Laughs and scares abound in Rosen's latest tale from Gravesend. Grab some garlic, sharpen your stakes, and settle in for a good time!" – Patrick Moody, author of The Gravedigger's Son"A funny, action-packed, and bloody (but not TOO scary) treat!" — Jeff Strand, author of The Greatest Zombie Movie Ever"From Sunset till Sunrise has everything I love in a story, from poorly-dressed warlocks to angst-ridden vampires to evil little sisters! Devin Dexter and the denizens of Gravesend never failed to amuse, excite, and surprise me. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. Kids are going to sink their teeth into this!" — David Neilsen, author of Dr. Fell and the Playground of Doom
Jonathan Rosen
Jonathan Rosen is a transplanted New Yorker, who now lives with his family in sunny South Florida. He spends his “free” time being a volunteer coach and chauffeur for his three kids. Some of Jonathan’s fondest childhood memories are of discovering a really good book to dive into. His favorite of all time is Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. He currently writes middle-grade, because his sense of humor is stuck in that age. Jonathan is proud to be half-Mexican and half-American, although neither country is really willing to accept responsibility.