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jscottsavageJ. Scott Savage is the author of twelve published novels, including the Farworld fantasy series, the Case File 13 MG monster series, and the Shandra Covington mystery series (published as Jeffrey S. Savage).

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LDSWBR:  What books do you plan/hope to read this summer?

JEFF:  Anything I can get my hands on! Off the top of my head: The Ocean at the End of the Lane and Doctor Sleep. I’ve just finished an ARC of Lock & Co, Insomnia by Jenn Johansson, the 3rd Beyonders book, and an ARC of The Eye of Minds.

LDSWBR: Did you ever go to summer camp, and/or what is your most memorable camping experience?

JEFF:  My family camped all the time and I also went to Scout camp every year. Most memorable moment is waking up on the 3rd morning of a fifty miler to find the entire scout troop staring at me . . . and the huge skunk that had been climbing back and forth across my sleeping bag.

LDSWBR:  If you could have a summer home anywhere in the world, where would it be?

JEFF:  On a lake in the California redwoods.

LDSWBR:  Thanks, Jeff/J. Scott! ;)

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Find Farworld: Air Keep

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It’s been six months since Marcus and Kyja obtained the help of the land and water elementals, but before they can secure the help from the mysterious air elementals, the two friends must first be reunited. A task easier said than done.

Master Therapass is worried that trying to pull Marcus to Farworld would put him in danger of the shadow realm, but if Marcus stays on Earth, he’ll be sent back to the Philo T. Justice School for Boys instead of being able to stay on the protected grounds of the monastery.

While attempting to return to Farworld, Marcus finds himself in the Abyss of Time, facing four doors: the Is, the Was, the Will Be, and the Never Was. What he learns in that dangerous place has the potential to change his life—and Kyja’s. But does he have the courage to tell her what he learned?

And in Farworld, a drought, floods, and blizzards have seized the land, hinting that perhaps there is a traitor in the elementals’ midst. The Dark Circle is growing in power, and as Marcus and Kyja desperately search for the air elementals, they must first answer the question “Is there anyone we can trust?”

Find Dark Memories

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There are things in the darkness—things much worse than the tracks and abandoned pieces of equipment that trip the children up and gash at their feet and legs—things that brush silently past them, touching their faces before disappearing again.

1977—In the sleepy Town of Twin falls, Colorado, what starts as a carefree school picnic ends in tragedy when six children disappear into an abandoned gold mine. Six enter the dark void—and days later, only five emerge. After an arduous search, the hunt for the last child is called off and the mine entrance is blasted. Little Frankie is left behind, alone in the darkness.

He is coming.

2011—Police Chief Cal Hunt’s investigation into the recent string of bizarre murders in Twin Falls takes a chilling turn when he learns that each of the victims was a survivor of the Seven Stars mine incident. Cal realizes that they share a dark secret—the truth about what happened to Frankie.

To drag them deeper.

With time running out for the remaining survivors, Cal must face a killer that defies all logical explanation. Because no matter how Cal analyzes the facts, there is only one conclusion: A supernatural force is reaching out from the depths to reclaim those who escaped more than thirty years before. And it will not rest until it takes them all . . .

Into the darkness.

Have you ever encountered a skunk?

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  19 Responses to “Farworld: Air Keep and Dark Memories by Jeffery S. (J. Scott) Savage – Countdown to Summer 2013”

  1. Whoa. That second book is seriously creepy. *shudders*

    And, no, I’ve never met a skunk in person (thank heavens). Unless you count my overstuffed childhood skunk I named after my hero Pepe Le Pew.

  2. I have never encountered a skunk, but my friend’s dog has. That dog stunk for WEEKS!!! It was terrible. Skunk is one of the worst smells EVER!!!!

  3. Yep! I came home late one night from babysitting (this was in the middle of Los Angeles!!), and on my front porch was a skunk eating our cat food. I didn’t want to get sprayed, so I went around to our back door to get in the house.

  4. I personally haven’t encountered a skunk. I did see one walking across our backyard one day though. When I was a little girl my dad went to the canal to turn off our water and came across a skunk that sprayed him. I remember that he was never able to get the smell out of his jeans and he finally just buried them in the backyard.

  5. I luckily have never encountered a skunk. I listened to “Dark Memories” on audiobook recently and it was really fun. It was a little creepy but kept me guessing and interested until the end.

  6. Nope, but my grandpa had to fish a dead one out of his ditch and some of my friends were trying to get rid of a skunk that was on their property. Don’t really plan to encounter a skunk anywhere but the zoo, where they have the stink removed.

  7. I’ve grew up in a rural area, so I’ve seen and smelled plenty of skunks. Thankfully, I’ve never ad a close encounter.

  8. I had a skunk sniff my toes while I was fishing once. Thankfully, I didn’t get sprayed.

  9. No, but I’ve had pets that have! Oh yes, that was fun……..

    The books sound like if I started them, I couldn’t put them down! I haven’t read any of his books, but will have to give it a try!

  10. “Dark Memories” is on my ‘to read’ list. It sounds really good.

    I have never encountered a skunk at home or while out camping and I hope to continue in my skunk avoidance pattern. When I was young, a skunk would occasionally visit our orchard (the smell the next day would give it away) but we never came across it in person. Thank goodness.

  11. My kids are so excited to read Air Keep — they loved the first two books. The only skunks I’ve encountered have been flattened ones on the road. :)

  12. Yes many of times I have encountered skunks. We live in a small town and have a lot of wild animals such as skunks racoons etc. My husband decided that he would push his luck and see if he could shew the skunk away from our house. Well it failed and needless to say the skunk sprayed in defense. The house stunk for weeks and that was the great story of the skunk.

  13. Jeffrey S Savage is an AMAZING writer!
    I LOVED both of these books!

    I have never encountered a skunk, but my son has…so sad :(

  14. One went past our bedroom window the other morning. Thank goodness our window is 6 feet up. And yes I need to add to my Farworld series!

  15. Skunks, never in person. Some have died around our house, and since we live with our windows open year round it has not been great, but I have never been sprayed myself.

  16. I have never encountered a skunk but am irrationally curious as to what it would be like.

    This book looks fantastic!!

  17. We live near the woods–about 100 yards. I smell them frequently and get very nervous walking out to my car sometime.

  18. Just the dead ones on the side of the road.

  19. More than I would care to remember. One was in my garbage can when I took out the trash and I barely escaped with my smell in tact.

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