Now releasing Earthbound by Artemis Greenleaf

Artemis Greenleaf joins the site, with a a tween book straddling Magical Realism, Fantasy and Young Adult. Check out the paranormal tale Earthbound:

“I didn’t believe in ghosts, not until I became one.”

Schuyler Ramsey just wants to be like the other kids in school. Too bad she’s dead. She haunts a farm in windswept western Ireland, along with some of its previous inhabitants. When she partially materializes in front of her sister at breakfast, she is propelled on a quest to stop a fake TV psychic from visiting the farm and stirring up trouble. Along the way, she visits a famous pirate, helps a mermaid rescue a basking shark from fishermen, and encounters Nicniven, queen of the dark elphs. But Schuyler soon finds that the Haunted Planet television show is the least of her problems. As her world unravels, can she find the strength to save her sister from a monstrous evil?

We launch this book with nine episodes. More on the way. Enjoy!





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  2. Bonnie Says:

    Great beginning chapter which draws the reader right in. Love the voice of the reader and the sound effects. Nice job.

  3. Lilysurando Says:

    I am only part way through, but I like this. The narration is really good and pulls you in from the beginning. I love how it isn’t a typical ghost story. I will recommend.

  4. Dariclone Says:

    I really enjoyed this book and een though it’s suitbale for kids, it’s also a fun and interesting read for adults as well. I hope the author writes more novels in time.

  5. Chris Says:

    This is a nice listen. There were a few spots where my attention was waning, but eventually I was brought back into the story. The narration and sounds effects really added to the storytelling.

  6. Happyhousewife Says:

    This a nice story about a little girl ghost who has issues to deal with and decisions to make that give you a reason to pause and consider how you would feel or react. Nicely laid out and well read by the author. I enjoyed listening to it as a breather from the more heavy podcasts out there that deal with issues on a much more violent scale.

  7. gf Says:

    An excellent audiobook production, well read and a tasteful amount of background effects that merge seamlessly with the narrative. I wouldn’t recommend for young kids, mostly due to length. The content is more calm than most kids see in an average cartoon. As an adult the main character’s introspection about becoming a ghost made me turn an eye to my own mortality and how I live each day.

    I would highly recommend as a tween’s first audiobook.

    I love the narrator’s accent and tone of voice.

    Well done!

  8. ISIS62 Says:

    This is a really wonderful story. It made me laugh in some parts and cry at the end it was so heartfelt. It was a good balance of character development, a little bit of action, some joy and some sorrow. The narration is fabulous, I love the Irish accent makes me a bit week in the knees. This is a first rate story and I wish the author much success. I will be looking for any future podiobooks by this author. Thanks for sharing this with us.

  9. cynikat Says:

    i LOVE this author!! This is a 5 star book through and through. the sound effects are perfect, the narration is sublime (artimis, you can read me a bedtime story ANYtime!) and the writing/story are of course award worthy. Amazing character development, these ghosts had depth! it is the perfect scary, action, mystery with characters you love from the start. i finished it way too fast. now just waiting for the author to keep up and put out more books. Thanks! ———-p.s. spoiler. what was up with Beagan? never did learn why he was acting so suspicious. perhaps in book 2? ;)

  10. cynikat Says:

    i just realized that Artimis is not the narrator. so pass on my narration props to him. whoever the mystery reader is. he’s awesome.

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