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  • Children's

    Chickens Can’t Count

    Every chicken knows, don’t count your eggs. So when Pecky tries to count her eggs, it turns the coop upside down. Maybe it is a good idea to count your eggs before they hatch? Read more
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    Meropolis

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    Meropolis

    Invasion of the only underwater city, Meropolis! Mr. Peeple, the leader of the humans, will stop at nothing to drill for oil even if it means destroying Meropolis. Mike, a small citizen of Meropolis, must learn he’s big enough to make a difference to save his city. Daring break-ins, shooting sea stars, mermaids the size of blue whales, and seaweed wrapped pizza, all lead to an exciting adventure that you don’t want miss. Will Mike halt Peeple’s progress or will he be left in ruins? Read more
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  • Children's

    The Bees (Down in the Garden Book 1)

    Down in the garden beyond the apple trees,is a fading blue hive, full of busy bees… Join the bees down in the garden on a day of fun, danger and adventure in this beautifully illustrated picture book. With a whimsical story and crisp, original illustrations, this is a story your children will want to read again and again. Read more
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  • Children's

    Blue on the Horizon: A Fun Historical Fantasy Adventure (Legends of the Aurora Book 1)

    Includes an Exclusive FREE Short Story. Details inside.  A fun, magical adventure with a strong moral undertone. Highly recommended. -The Wishing Shelf Awards An Imaginative New Take on Trolls – Steve Alcorn, author of How To Fix Your Novel Rushing streams, meadows, dark woods, crystal caves, and the earth’s lullaby – Linda Bricco Schalk, The Press Project Banished for the crime of having blue eyes, Gaven chooses to apprentice under the treacherous Azool, the Blue Fairy of Torv. Magic comes easily to Gaven yet it’s never enough. In desperation, she offers up her firstborn trollkin to her fairy mistress in exchange for the final secret. Not that it matters. She’s hideous. No one is foolish enough to bind himself to a blue-eyed trolless. This quirky and humorous coming of age adventure is book one in the award winning Legends of the Aurora epic trilogy. The Legends of the Aurora fuses natural phenomena to a veil of magic, and guides you on an action packed adventure dripping with humor into a Norse landscape populated by reinvigorated trolls, dragons, and fairies.  Interview with the AuthorWhy a female lead? I’m certainly not the first to chose a female protagonist for my fantasy novel,but trolls are most often portrayed as male. I decided to explore the softer side of trolldom. Gaven’s struggles will rip your heart out, but she finds her inner core of granite. I promise. Many people think of fairies as sweet or at least benign, but you have taken an opposite approach. Why? I’m greatly influenced by the old stories. They’re more realistic. If you’ve read, the Brothers Grimm in the original form, you’ll know what I mean. Besides,somebody had to be the bad guy.You add a lot of humor to the dangerous situations. Is that difficult? Not at all. I’m always thinking about my readers and when things get dark, I add a healthy dose of fun. Dragons, and more often trolls, are too frequently portrayed as angry creatures. I seek to redeem them.Which character do you most identify with? Leaf. When I’m writing in her voice, I feel can the rough texture of the grass as she pulls her hands through the vegetation of the meadow, taste the sweetness of the plum as it flows over her tongue, and I chuckle at the bullfrogs croaking their love song  from the river.Why an Epic Fantasy Adventure? I’ve always been able to anthropomorphize things. Besides, I find that Fantasy allows my elastic imagination to go places its never been before. It’s so much fun.What can you tell us about the other books in the Legends of the Aurora trilogy? Cairn: A Dragon Memoir finds Troika learning just how much he doesn’t know as he travels back to the lair for a real lesson in what it means to be dragon. Garden of Betrayal sees Leaf all grown up, but still longing to restore Slug. She faces her greatest fears and prejudices when she meets Terra, Aurora’s Elemental twin, but it’s the fairies who reveal the stunning truth behind the bloodstone in the book series. Read more
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  • Children's

    Forbidden Darkness

    Being a sixteen year old Monster Hunter sucks. That’s what Heather Hawkins learns just days before her sixteenth birthday. After dealing with her best friend, Kristen’s, attempted suicide, the last thing Heather wants is any more drama. When the realistic dreams of Heather being haunted by a guy named Kadin begin, she learns the truth. She is a Monster Hunter, and on her birthday, she will undergo a change that will make her stronger, more powerful, and nearly invincible to Monsters. Along with having a hot new trainer named Philip, she believes that this will be a new beginning for herself. Unfortunately, Monsters aren’t the only thing Heather needs to worry about. With someone stalking her dreams, she realizes there may be more than just Monsters in the world, and that Kadin will do anything to stop her from helping the Monster Hunters. Even if that means unleashing an entity that was locked away by his people thousands of years ago. In this all-new paranormal young adult series, romances will be formed, evil becomes unleashed, and everyone Heather loves will soon be at risk. Because in a world where Monsters walk the earth, anything is possible. Read more
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  • Children's

    Throwing My Life Away

    She’s only got two weeks to get it all back. Mariska Bokori never thought she’d spend her last two weeks of summer planning a fake prom, almost getting arrested in her pajamas, or falling for a guy with such an awful haircut. But that was before her stepfather accidentally threw away all her high school mementos. Now, armed with only her trusty camera and a deep-seated fear of leaving for college, Mariska is determined to recreate some of her favorite moments before her friends are scattered to the four corners of higher education. There’s no time to lose, and there’s certainly no time to be almost kissing Caine Fitzgibbon at every turn. They’re just friends. And he thinks her plan is “unnecessary.” But what does he know? He’s about as sentimental as a park bench. Except, somehow, he’s always there. And it turns out he might just know a thing or two about losing your past, if Mariska is willing to listen. Read more
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  • Children's

    Little Mouse, Big Bones (Little Mouse, Big Castle)

    Bone-chilling and humerus! Little Mouse lives in a haunted castle that has been long forgotten. No stranger to the castle’s creaking and moaning – Little Mouse is not afraid of the terrifying sounds. Little Mouse is always there to help his neighbors. When a skeletal dog loses his bones, Little Mouse goes digging to help find Honey Bones’ body. Can Little Mouse put Honey Bones back together into the bone-chilling creature it once was? Little Mouse, Big Bones is a quirky and fun story filled with rhymes and illustrations. For ages 3-5, but it’s not that scary. I promise. Read more
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    Grateful Jake

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    Grateful Jake

    A little book filled with big gratitude! Jake had a scary time on the streets after getting out of the yard as a puppy. Once he was rescued from the Humane Society he promised to always be grateful for as many things as possible in his life. Let Jake show you the way to being happier and more fulfilled in life by seeing all the many things for which he is grateful…and maybe you can find a few along the way as well! Read more
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  • Children's

    The Very Hungry Spider (Silly Wood Tale)

    Oh no! A fly is caught in a spider’s web. But the very hungry spider refuses to eat yucky flies!!? Are you kidding??? The flies are stuck, but moved to outrage — flies taste just as good as any other insects! Can they convince spider before she starves? And, if they do succeed… A fun and quirky picture book for kids and adults to read aloud and laugh together. With a bouncing fun rhyme and silly but wonderful illustrations, The Very Hungry Spider is sure to delight children and adults again and again and probably again some more. The perfect read aloud book. Pick this book up, put on your silliest accent and you’ll have kids giggling and everyone in a good mood! Part of the Silly Wood Tales series. Read more
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  • Children's

    Elemental Links: Steel and Magic Book One

    “There are times when Leon’s writing style reminds me of Tolkien. If you’re a fan of medieval fantasy with a full cast of characters, you have to read Elemental Links.” – N. N. Light’s Book Heaven. “Take him and run.” The last words of Jake’s mother urged him to save his brother, Louie. Jake and Louie get thrown into the outside world, where Jake learns his skill with a sword can save their lives, and Louie, gifted with elemental magic, soon learns his magic is part of something much bigger: a world of spirits that wage a war of their own. The necrom are after Louie. The only way the abominations can increase their numbers is to capture and possess more adepts. After centuries of the necrom pillaging, adepts are scarce. The necrom want Louie and won’t stop until they capture him. Along their way, they meet Cassie; a fiery brunette with more secrets than Jake and Louie signed on for. The boys’ unlikely friendship with her turns their run-and-hide strategy on its heels. Their journey is fraught with unexpected creatures, friends, and new allies. Aside from tournaments and drakons, Jake and Louie are tested as they’ve never been before. Can they defeat the force that threatens not just Louie, but every adept in Elabrium? Will their allies stand with them against the horde of necrom, whose mere presence threatens not just themselves, but their newfound friends as well? Read more
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    Red Boots

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    Red Boots

    Old Joey’s lips fell open in astonishment as he examined a pair of boots. They were bright red, standing out like a forgotten apple on an autumn tree. He whistled, long and low. “Red boots!” A pair of shiny red boots bring unexpected Christmas joy to a shopkeeper and a little girl. A very short story. (Approximately 8 minutes reading time.) Read more
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    The Night of the Christmas Letter Getters: A Christmas Short Story

    The Night of the Christmas Letter Getters is here… It’s the most magical time of the year again. The snow is falling, the evenings are drawing in, the secret Post Office is open for business and the Christmas Letter Getters are out in force. Among them is Finley Stark, a small elf with big problems. He doesn’t know it yet, but there’s sinister forces at play. Soon Finley finds himself being chased through the snowy Yuletide streets of a strange old city, pursued by trolls with dark, fiendish plans. And candy in the oddest flavors… The Night of the Christmas Letter Getters by Eldritch Black is a darkly whimsical tale of Elves, Trolls and festive frights. Read more
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    The Three Little Pigs Retold With DINOSAURS! (Dinosaur Fairy Tales)

    A classic prehistoric fairy tale! Once upon a very, very, very long time ago… Three little protoceratops went out into the world to build their own house. One day, the big, bad, T-Rex came over for a neighbourly visit. A few houses got smashed. Read more
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  • Children's

    Santa’s Greatest Gift: The Truth About Santa Wrapped in the Spiritual Meaning of Christmas

    How can parents explain Santa without looking like liars? Rumors are flying that Santa is not real, and that he takes away from the true meaning of Christmas. Even worse, if Santa’s not real then the next logical step is to assume that Jesus isn’t real either. In Santa’s Greatest Gift, Santa responds to these accusations, revealing his true identity and shedding light on the true identity of every soul on earth. This reassuring letter from Santa guides the child in all of us through the rumors of falsehood to the amazing discovery that Santa is real and living as the Giving Spirit in everyone who plays the role of Santa. Santa’s greatest gift, however, is the knowledge that the Spirit of God that lived and was made perfect in Jesus is also alive inside each person as the Christ Spirit. The honoring of the Christ Child in each girl and boy is, in fact, the reason that Santa has been bringing gifts each year, just as the wise men brought gifts for the Christ Child on that first Christmas day. It is Santa’s hope that the peace of Christmas will be found through the recognition of the Giving Spirit and the Christ Spirit inside ourselves and everyone we meet. Read Santa’s letter today, and find out how you can download a printable version to stick in your child’s stocking when the time comes to reveal the truth. Read more
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    The Gift That I Can Give Educator’s Guide

    The Gift That I Can Give Educator’s Guide is a companion to The Gift That I Can Give by Kathie Lee Gifford. This guide can be utilized in the classroom, in a home school setting, or by parents seeking additional resources. Ideal for 1st grade. Read more
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