Book Two in the "Everything Zing" series. Miss Spring takes Zing's throne. The Capital City's drama explodes. What proposal did Father Time help negotiate to George and Leap at the conclusion of the Calendar Court...and following his Leap Year gone wrong, what, or maybe who, is Phileap most fearful of facing on the first day of Spring? Discover the wonderful effects of swallowing a twitterflea...and the other secrets and special effects Miss Spring has lined up for her unforgettable opening ceremony. What mission does she propose to the royal family to mark her place in Zing's history books...and whose soul is she willing to risk to do so? Go on an exclusive VIP shopping spree to the Possibility Emporium...and find out why March causes Oscar to sink to an emotional low just as Ozilline's new career soars. Learn all about Ragnar's complete story...and his deal with the dark side to swap the souls of Puresands throughout history. Whose life is next in Ragnar's line-up...and why is this one unlike any other? See what's in store as new doors open at the Hourglass Inn... as well as more secrets are revealed about the inn's residents. Why does Olana owe George a big surprise...and what's her perfect payback? What dangerous journey does George insist on taking... and how will Miss Spring and Mother Nature navigate his rescue? What colossal mistake does George make standing between two worlds...and why does Mirabella Spring insist the repercussion be saved for Summer? The Seasons change. The magic continues. Enjoy "Everything Spring"
Like most of his generation, Grant Stone blames his parents. In this case, that's a very good thing. His father was an English teacher, and his mother taught 2nd grade, so his profession as the author of "Everything Zing" shouldn't come as a surprise... even though it's taken almost four decades to realize.
More importantly, his parents took their three sons (Grant being the oldest) on endless summer vacations. Camping all across America as a kid... is it any wonder he caught an unquenchable case of wanderlust?
Grant graduated with a triple Business degree (Accounting, Marketing & Management), but his career has always focused on writing and exploration. For over a decade, he's worked as the Editor on Crystal Cruises' luxury vessels, traveling to hundreds of destinations in over 145 countries.
After reading Winter, I thought it would be some more of the same good stuff. I was wrong! It went in a different AND BETTER direction! Tons of wonder and mystery combined with some action. I still tend to like the child-like imagination Grant Stone must have that oozes out of each book. I can't wait to read Summer!