Let's give a warm welcome to Australian author and friend Susan Day who comes to share with us her latest release
Christmas Calamity
Blurb:
Who wouldn't want a robot that looked exactly like they did? How
much fun would it be to go on adventures saving dogs with your robot double?
Can we really blame Astro for ruining Christmas then?
And who will eventually save us all from this terrible Christmas
Calamity?
In this fun children’s story from the Astro's Adventures series
you'll meet a young enthusiastic Border collie named Laddie, three very cheeky
ducklings and you’ll learn about some of Santa's secret powers. Joining the fun
is our team of heroes, Commander Rocky, Stella D'oro, Alfie, Digger, Indy,
Hans, Dingo and of course, Astro - our kind hearted reluctant hero. Not to
mention, a guest appearance from Santa Claus himself!
An Excerpt:
It was late in the evening and
everyone was relaxing. Astro took the robot to the laboratory for the
technicians to fix in the morning. It was the same as him. It had the same
shaggy grey coat and the same empty expression on its face. However, it had
been a very bad robot and Astro was hoping that it could be reprogrammed to be
good. He was hoping that it could join The Organisation and together they could
rescue dogs from neglect. The Organisation was secret but it operated all over
the world. When a call went out that a dog was being chained or locked in a
backyard with no food and no one to look after it The Organisation would rescue
it and give the poor creature a nice home.
“Can you imagine you and me,
double trouble, rescuing all the neglected dogs?” Astro said to the robot.
“Won’t that be fun? People will say, ‘Hey, there goes that handsome dog, Astro,
and his robot double!’ And you and I will be the best dog rescuers in the
world! We’ll probably get a medal – maybe two!”
Astro smiled at his double. “Now,
tomorrow morning the lab techs will come in and have a fiddle with your wiring.
It won’t hurt, I promise. But in the meantime, I want you to look nice.”
He had borrowed Operative
Digger’s brush and was gently combing the long hair over its eyes. Then he
began to tidy up its nails using Digger’s diamond encrusted nail file. Lastly,
he got a handkerchief out of his pocket and licked it. Then he rubbed the
robot’s nose until it shone brightly.
“There you go, handsome!” Astro
smiled. “You look so lovely and clean. You’re like the real thing; ME!” he
laughed and patted the robot on the shoulder.
“Thank you,” it said.
“You’re welc…” Astro jumped in
fright. “You’re not supposed to be able to talk!” he cried. Astro looked around
the room frantically for the remote control. “Where is it?” he whimpered. “Did
someone leave it down here by mistake? I thought Commander Rocky had locked it
safely away in his office!”
Astro turned to the robot. “I’m
sure this is just a slight hiccup. Perhaps you’ve got too much battery power
left. You can’t really operate and think on your own, can you? I mean, you’re
just a robot; albeit a very handsome one!”
Astro smiled nervously and looked
at the robot for reassurance.
The robot slowly turned its head
and smiled at Astro. “That’s what you think!” it said and it threw its head
back and laughed. “Me been waiting for a chance to away from stupid gypsy cat.
No more getting bossed around. I am free!!”
Astro fell backwards in shock.
“But, you’re just a robot. You’re not supposed to be able to think on your
own!”
“Well, surprise! Surprise!” the
robot glared at Astro. “You got that wrong, fluffy! I’m out of here. Get out of
my way.”
The robot pushed Astro backwards
into some shelves and then it crashed through the walls as if they were made of
paper. It stepped over the rubble and out into the street.
Astro cried out for help but then
he stopped because he heard the familiar sound of Christmas bells ringing.
“Santa?” He followed the robot
through the hole in the wall and looked up.
The robot stopped and looked up.
It laughed and jumped up into the sky. It grabbed Santa’s sleigh and the whole
thing came crashing to the ground including Santa and the reindeer.
“Oh, no!” shouted Astro, “Someone
help! HELP!!! Santa Claus is in trouble!”
Hearing his cries the security
dogs came running into the room. Behind them Commander Rocky and Hans soon
followed. The Operatives came too.
“We saw everything on the
security cameras, Astro,” Hans said. “We came as fast as we could.”
The robot turned and laughed.
“Merry Christmas!” it cried wickedly stepping over the reindeer and the broken
sleigh. Then it started to jog down the road. Within a few seconds it had
disappeared entirely.
Astro screamed, “What are we
going to do? What are we going to do?”
The dogs helped Santa to his
feet. He was groggy and couldn’t stand up on his own. “I don’t think I can go
on,” he mumbled. “My head hurts and my reindeer have been injured. How will the
children get their presents? What am I going to do?” Santa Claus held his hands
to his head and cried.
Alfie began to sob uncontrollably
and Digger sniffed back a tear. They clutched each other for comfort.
Astro was still staring straight
ahead. He couldn’t believe his robot had caused all this trouble.
Indy and Stella D’oro were
quickly checking the reindeer to see how serious their injuries were. They had
cuts and bruises and poor Rudolf was limping badly. The vet rushed in and
examined his leg. “Looks like a bad bruise, Santa,” she said. “Rudolf will need
lots of rest before he’s ready to fly again.”
Rudolf tried to stand up. Two
dogs came to help him. He staggered and his head slumped to the ground. His red
nose dimmed and flickered.
Everyone stopped and looked at
Commander Rocky. He took a deep breath and let out a long sigh. Then he turned
to Hans but before he could say anything Hans spoke.
“I know - Assemble the team!” the
small dog sighed.
Commander Rocky looked at the
dogs that made up his team. “It looks like we are going to have to save
Christmas!”
Hans puffed out his chest and
drew in a deep breath. “You heard your Commander,” he ordered in a loud voice.
“Let’s go to the Conference Room and figure out how to save Christmas!”
The Operatives stood staring at
the carnage before them. They were confused and afraid. How were they ever
going to save Christmas! What a calamity!!!
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Readers and fans can stalk Susan here:
Susan’s Blog: http://www.susandayauthor.com
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Let us wish KATIE, Susan's daughter, on this special day in her life, Lots of Health, Wealth and Joy!
Thank you so much for sharing Christmas Calamity with your followers. I hope they enjoyed it. We had a lovely day at Katie's wedding. You can see all the lovely pics here: http://www.pinterest.com/susandayauthor/katie-and-andys-wedding-kinseywedding4112014/
ReplyDeleteThank you again from Australia,
Take care,
Susan
You are always welcome on my blog, Susan, you know it. I am glad Katie had a beautiful day. I've just seen the lovely photos. May all her life be full of beautiful days!
DeleteHow fun! One of my heart's desires is to write a holiday story, either Christmas or Halloween. Right now I'll just live vicariously through you:) http://flossiebentonrogers.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting!
DeleteSusan is not only a great lover and trainer of dogs, but also a talented author for children stories.