Jump Zone: Cleo Falls (Jump Zone #1 ) by Wylie Snow
Publication Date: September 9th 2013
Genre: New Adult Dystopia
Pages: 350
~Summary~
All Cleo wants, all she’s ever wanted, is the acceptance of her tribe and the love of her family... and she almost dies trying to earn it. But the man who saved her, who found beauty in her flaws and loved her without condition, has cruelly betrayed her, and she’s dying all over again.
Was it all lies? His words, his promises, his kisses? Lost in unfamiliar territory, Cleo will fight the forces that conspire to destroy her homeland, even if she has to do it alone.
Libra longs for freedom—from prison, from pretense, and from his birthright... but he’s caught in a political game where only greed and power can win, and Cleo Rush is the pawn. How much is he willing to sacrifice for liberty? His morals, his principles, the woman he loves? No matter which path he chooses, people will die, their blood on his hands. And it could be hers.
To save themselves and their world, Cleo and Libra must overcome the double tragedy that binds their families in hatred. Together, they might live. Apart, Cleo will fall.
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JUMP ZONE SURVIVAL QUIZ
In the
book Jump Zone: Cleo Falls, the
inhabitants of the Taiga forests struggle to survive daily life in the northern
wilds.
Take
this simple quiz to find out if you’re Taiga material…
Question 1
How
many days can you survive without water:
A. 1
B. 3
C. 5
D. 7
Question 2
You’re
lost in a northern forest and want to travel due south. Which indicator do you
look to for help:
A. moss
B. sun
C. anthills
D. all of the above
Question 3
You
should avoid sleeping on the ground for what reason:
A. ouch - you’ll wake up with
stiff aching joints
B. the cold hard ground will zap
your body heat
C. avoid snake bites
D. forest dirt leaves harsh
un-washable stains
Question 4
Your
weak from hunger and the insects are looking awfully yummy. Which should you
avoid:
A. slimy ones
B. flying ones
C. brighty colored ones
D. ugly ones
Question 5
Thunder,
lightning! How do you estimate the distance of a storm:
A. Count the seconds between the
thunderclaps and lightning strikes and divide that number by five to equal the
distance in miles.
B. When you feel the first
raindrop, start counting the seconds until you hear a rumble of thunder, which
equals the number of miles away.
C. Count the number of lightning
strikes in one minute to equal the distance in miles.
D. Who cares! Get yourself under
the biggest tree you can find and prepare to get wet.
Question 6
Oh no,
you’re lost! But you know to implement the S.T.O.P. plan. Gosh… what do those
letters stand for again?
A. Sing Things Or Pray – when in
doubt, hum a hymn
B. Stretch Twirl Oscillate Pivot –
keep moving, turn this adventure into an exercise plan
C. Stop Think Observe Plan – don’t
do anything rash, think this situation through
D. Solo Time Operating Plan –
you’re alone and it’s time to do all those crazy things you saved for when
nobody was watching… yeehaw!
Question 7
You’re
still lost, and night is falling. It’s time to build a shelter. Choose your
spot:
A. An open, highly visible area –
the search party needs to find you.
B. The edge of volcano - best
place to keep warm!
C. At the bottom of a dry creek
bed – no hair-curling dampness to worry about.
D. Close to a water source – you
might get thirsty in the night.
Question 8
You’re
stranded in a forest with only one item from your handbag. What would be the
most useful thing? Choose just one:
A. Hairbrush
B. Nail file
C. Lipstick
D. Tampon
ANSWERS:
1 - B
The
average person needs about 2 quarts of water per day to maintain good health.
Going without water for 3 days spells death!
2 - D
All of
the above! Though moss will grow on the north side of trees, it will be lusher
and greener on the south side. Ants frequently build their nests on the south
or southeast side of trees to take advantage of the warmth, and if you walk
toward the sun precisely at noon, you’ll be headed due south.
3 - B
You’ll
preserve your body heat by piling up a bed of grass, leaves or bows and getting
yourself a few inches off the ground.
4 - C
Stop
with the ick-face. Insects can be a great source of protein (pound for pound,
as much as 3 times as much as beef!), but it’s a good idea to stay away from
the bright ones, which could potentially signal poison or toxin. Leave the
hairy ones and the smelly ones alone, too.
5 - A
As
soon as you hear thunder, start counting – one Mississippi, two Mississippi,
three Mississippi, etc… until you see a strike of lightning. Divide by five and
that’s roughly how many miles out the storm is. And for heaven’s sake, don’t
stand under a tall tree!
6 - C
Stop moving, sit down and relax,
Think about your situation, how
you got into it, how might you get out of it,
Observe your surroundings, your
supplies and/or tools,
Plan your next move.
7 – A
& D
Hopefully,
somebody knows you’re missing (you DID tell someone about that wilderness hike,
right?) so you should find or build shelter in a spot where the search and
rescue team can find you. Though building too close to water can be hazardous
(insects, animals coming to drink), it’s a good idea to stay fairly close as
you need water to survive.
8 - D
You
could probably find uses for all of those items, but surprisingly, a tampon is
your best bet. The ‘Tactical Adventure Medical Preparedness Outdoors Necessity’
(see what we did there?), is a handy-dandy multi-purpose tool, summed up best
by the good folks at The Art of Manliness (click the link, if only for the
pictures of a man with a tampon in his mouth!):
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2012/06/05/survival-tampon/
Your
score:
7-8
correct – you are a survivor!
4-6
correct – you may want to brush up on your outdoor skills before you leave the
beaten path.
1-3
correct – Glamping might be more your style.
0 –
stay home, lock the doors, you’re not fit to go outside!
~About The Author~
Almost every author says they wanted to write from a very early age. Not me. I wanted to be a detective like Nancy Drew, or a wildlife expert like Jim Fowler or an archaeologist like Indiana Jones. Or have my own island resort and make fantasies come true!
I didn't do too badly with any of those...
I married a detective, worked in a zoo, explored ship wrecks instead of old ruins, and spent 18 glorious years living on a sunny island.
As for those fantasies...
I also write erotic romance as Wylie Kinson.
Happy reading!
Author Links:
I didn't do too badly with any of those...
I married a detective, worked in a zoo, explored ship wrecks instead of old ruins, and spent 18 glorious years living on a sunny island.
As for those fantasies...
I also write erotic romance as Wylie Kinson.
Happy reading!
Author Links:
Website: http://www.wyliesnow.
Facebook: https://www.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ WylieSnow
JUMP
ZONE Recipes
In the
book Jump Zone: Cleo Falls, the hero and heroine find themselves trekking for
days through the Taiga forest with little to no food supplies, but the wilderness
is rich in vegetation and Cleo knows just what to rustle up for dinner.
Dandelion Salad
Dandelions
are one of nature’s richest greens. Packed with beta carotene and vitamin A,
they are a great source of fiber, potassium, iron, calcium, magnesium, thiamine
and riboflavin.
·
Prepare
8 cups of dandelion greens by washing thoroughly and gently tearing into
bite-sized chunks
·
Assuming
you’re not actually stranded in the wilderness without provisions, you can add
finely chopped spring onion, wild dill and sliced tomatoes.
·
Dress
with a mixture of oil, lemon juice, garlic, sea salt and pepper.
·
Optional:
Throw in some wild blueberries and goat cheese… mmmm!
·
If
you just so happen to be lost deep in the woods, you can amp up the flavor of
the leaves with a handful of pine nuts, wild berries (blueberries, raspberries,
gooseberries – whatever is in season), add a few roasted grubs for protein and
you’ve got yourself a survival meal.
Campfire Rainbow Trout
·
Clean
your catch thoroughly. This means beheading and gutting. Yeah, it’s gross, but
the fish is going to taste so good, it’s worth it.
·
Place
on a sheet of foil, season inside and out with sea salt, pepper, onion powder,
garlic powder and butter.
·
Top
with a few lemon slices… or apples or wild berries – it’s all good.
·
Wrap
tightly in the foil and place it on flat bit of hot embers.
·
Turn
over the foil packet in 5-8 minutes, depending on the size of the fish. It’s
done when the fish is opaque and flaky.
·
Stranded-in-the-woods
option: No foil? Spear onto a sharp stick and roast it over the open flame.
Trust me, if you’re lost and hungry, that fish will be mighty tasty without the
garlic and butter!
~Giveaway~
Thanks for stopping by!
Oooh I'm loving this new adult genre.
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm a survivor, 7.5 score (I chose only A for #7)! Still, I think the best way to survive a taiga forest is never to go near one in the first place:)
ReplyDeleteFun little quiz. Hope I win! *crosses fingers* :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway! Great post!
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