Authors: Helen Oghenegweke
‘If you ever need to talk, give me a call!’ Elisha told Ed, who appeared quite smitten with her.
There was an exchange of embraces and goodbyes as Peter said, ‘Come on, it’s time for us to all go home together.’ He was overjoyed to see the boys together at last and chatting excitedly.
‘Yes, that’s true and then I think it’s time they were introduced to the new way that we’ll be travelling from now on,’ smiled Scarlet, ‘thanks to the AAA, the Alien Agents Alliance. This is known as a bridge device. A person can travel to anywhere they want if they have the correct co-ordinates.’
Ruby giggled and jumped on the spot. ‘This is going to be
sooo
wild!’
Scarlet removed a small device and pressed a button. A few feet in front of them a beautiful white light appeared from thin air in the shape of a doorway. Holding hands, Scarlet, Ruby and Peter led the three speechless boys and Hugo into the light, and seconds later they would arrive safe at home as a family.
Without the love and support of my family: my husband, Tim; my son, Thomas; and daughters, Olivia and Jessica, this book would never have been written, so I thank them for their patience and understanding when my passion consumes me.
Thanks go to my editor, Delia Robinson, for her insightful ability to correct my blind errors. Without her patience and skills this book wouldn’t be complete.
I extend my thanks to my work colleagues at Catton Grove Primary School (aka The Madhouse) who have shared their support and excitement with me along the way especially Diane Barr, Agnes Pattison, Victoria Segger and Janice Breame.
Thank you also to Julie Rickards and Lorraine Thickett, my two school friends who are equally filled with bundles of enthusiasm and good spirit for my stories.
I wish to thank my readers for showing their support too. Without them, I’d have no one to share my stories with.
With Love
Helen Oghenegweke
xxx
First of all, I wish to say a massive thank you for purchasing this book. I am forever grateful and hope you enjoy reading this story as much as the time it took me to write and publish it on to Kindle.
Films such as X-men, Spiderman and Men in Black inspired the story of The Amphiblets. Creating exciting characters is one of the most enjoyable aspects of writing. This book was written 15 years ago after my third novel was published. However, it has only recently been edited, having remained forgotten on a floppy disk throughout this time.
There will be a second book connected to this one in the future, but it’s in still in its infancy stage and will be titled - Boy Monkey.
Other books by the same author include:
The Story of Pilly-Pod (Ages 6-9)
A wish for Marcus (Ages 7-11)
The Starstone Trilogy:
Connor Clover and the Lost Children (Ages 11+)
Connor Clover and the Slaves of Dramian (Ages 11+)
Connor Clover and the Starstone’s Quest (Ages 11+)
Coming Soon:
Second Chance (16 +)
All available from Amazon Kindle