Logan and the Missing Crown Jewels – Christine Ricci-McNamee

Logan and the Missing Crown Jewels book cover

Logan is back for another globetrotting adventure!

This time, with his younger brother Winston by his side, the dogs set out on a magical journey to recover the missing Crown jewels of England for Her Majesty, the Queen.

Their adventure takes them to former and current British colonies and territories, making new friends along the way.

Ages: 3-10, Grade: K-3

Available on Amazon and barnesandnoble.com

Reviews

“Two Boston pups are assigned a special role all the way from London! With a bite of the ‘Magic Bone,’ Logan and Winston are on a mission to uncover the mystery of the Queen’s missing crown jewels. This exciting royal adventure filled with travel, new friends, and determination is what will keep kids intrigued until the very end! Another masterpiece by Christine Ricci-McNamee.”

– Katherine Picarde, 1st Grade Teacher, Children’s Book Author, Arlington, MA

“A new adventure introduces Logan to new friends in Christine Ricci-McNamee’s Logan and the Missing Crown Jewels. Readers will have fun following along as Logan and Winston journey to several international stops in search of the Crown Jewels.”

– Colleen Getty, President/Founder of The Room to Write

“Author Christine Ricci-McNamee has done it again! This sequel is as engaging as Logan’s first Magic Bone adventure. Family, adorable animal friends, world travel, and teamwork collide with a splash of magic to make for a thoroughly enjoyable short story.”

– Andrea Elliott, 3rd grade school teacher at Cape Henry Collegiate, Virginia Beach, VA

About the Author

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Christine Ricci-McNamee is an honors graduate of Salem State University in Salem, MA where she earned her B.A. in English/Written Communications. She is a certified Paralegal and resides in East Boston, in her childhood home. When she is not busy running the family businesses, she enjoys walks with her dog Winston, traveling, spending time with family and friends, reading, photography, gardening and of course writing.

Christine was the winner of the Presidential Arts Scholarship in Creative Writing at Salem State. She also was an American Poetry Association Poet of Merit, as well as the winner of the Boston Public Library Scholar’s Award. Her poetry has appeared in several anthologies such as the American Collegiate Poets, the American Poetry Association Anthology, the American Anthology of Contemporary Poetry and in “A Time To Be Free”; a poetry anthology published by Quill Books.

Christine can be reached through her Instagram at: eastie_author

About the Illustrator

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Amy Avery Smith is a lifelong illustrator. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a BA in Film Production from the University of Rhode Island. She currently resides in Colorado with her husband, son and her two dogs.

Amy also illustrated the book Lizzi Light the Star Fisher by Gwen Mariani, which won a Silver award in the Nautilus Book Awards for Children’s Illustrated fiction books.