Timesurfers

Timesurfers
Rhonda Sermon
Back to the Future meets The Mortal Instruments in this award winning first book of the thrilling new Midnight Society Trilogy “It’s not a Choice. It’s a Destiny.” Fifteen-year-old Cate is quirky, hilarious and has awesome rainbow hair. When she accidentally brings a dead cheerleader back to life, her connection to the secretive Timesurfers is revealed. The Timesurfers battle the powerful dark forces intent on manipulating history. Cate must discover her powers and choose a side in the ancient and brutal war. No pressure.
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About the Author

Rhonda Sermon lives in the mostly sunny Perth, Western Australia with her husband and two children. Her debut young adult urban fantasy novel Timesurfers was a finalist in the Young Adult category and overall runner up in the The Strongest Start 2012 Contest hosted by TheNextBigWriter.com.

Rhonda was determined to write a book which teens and their parents would all enjoy reading. A book filled with action, adventure, magic and history. Not only does Rhonda's book offer abundant action and suspense, but it also tackles the themes of family, friendships, first love, betrayal, sacrifice, loyalty, the devastation of war, fighting for the greater good, and promises to leave readers thinking hard about what truly matters in life. Rhonda has created believable and engaging characters. There are interesting and unexpected plot twists from beginning to end. Nothing and no one is as they seem. Readers will be hungry for more.

On the good days, she adores writing, on the challenging days, it's still awesome. Her two ragdoll cats can often be found helpfully walking over her keyboard, chasing her mouse or generally complaining loudly about the lack of priority their needs are being given.

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