Book Blog Tour: Harley James and the Mystery of the Mayan Kings by Leah Cupps
Book Blog Tour: Harley James and the Mystery of the Mayan Kings by Leah Cupps

Book Blog Tour: Harley James and the Mystery of the Mayan Kings by Leah Cupps

 

Children’s Middle-Grade Fiction

Date Published 05-11-2022

Publisher: Vision Forty Press


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Will Harley Find the Missing Mayan Statue & Save the World?

Amateur cryptologist Harley James has just landed in the sticky jungle of Tikal, Guatemala—home to the famous Mayan ruins. She’s made a few friends, a few mistakes…and a ground-breaking discovery.

The legendary statue of the long-lost Mayan King.

Just as she is about to impress her father with her discovery, the statue is stolen. Right from her own room!

And what’s worse? The legend says if the statues of the three kings are reunited, they’ll bring back an army from the dead to rule the world.

Follow along with Harley as she tracks down the missing Mayan statue, solves a few riddles and stumbles upon a secret society that will change her life forever!

 

 

About the Author

Leah Cupps is an author, designer and entrepreneur. She came up with the idea for Harley James with her oldest daughter Savannah. Savannah had taken an interest in Mayan history and so the two of them worked together to come up with the idea for the first Harley James book; the Mystery of the Mayan Kings.

Leah lives in Indiana with her husband and three children. She is also the cofounder of Vision Forty Press, a small family owned publishing company.

 

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Why Should You Read This?

A great middle grade novel, with interesting characters, and an engaging plot. Harley – the protagonist travels to different sites with her father, and gets involved in mysteries at these sites. The author has written the book using language and words that could be understood by a 12 year old, and that makes it perfect for the middle grade audience. I look forward to the sequels, and believe that this series will resonate with the younger audience.