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Synopsis: Timothy Novison thinks he has it all planned. But on the way to confess his feelings for his close friend Holly, he and his best friend Andy are involved in a car accident; leaving Andy in a coma and Tim with guilty feelings. Asked by Andy’s mother to keep the bedside vigil on the hours that she can’t, Tim meets Mr. Savonet, a retired schoolteacher whose goal is to write a novel before he dies.
Mr. Savonet seeks to instruct young Timothy who has become depressed, especially when he finds that his feelings for Holly aren’t shared. While Tim struggles to win her over, Mr. Savonet uses the adventures of his book’s three main characters: Pith, Sage & Moxie, who must travel through the fictitious Gardens of Sir Verity, to introduce Tim to the lessons he needs to learn.
But Mr. Savonet’s condition is worsening. And in order for Timothy to learn the most important lesson of all, he has no choice but to come face to face with Sir Verity himself.
Alternating between a suburban Long Island setting and the fictional Gardens of Sir Verity, readers are introduced to lessons needed to cope with and overcome disillusionment, heartbreak, and the need to let some things go. This newly revised edition features a more streamlined plot to appeal to a wider market, a refinement of the writing and dialogue, as well as an update to the technology referenced in the story in a time before smart phones and text messaging.
See for yourself why not understanding is the first requirement.
Mr. Savonet seeks to instruct young Timothy who has become depressed, especially when he finds that his feelings for Holly aren’t shared. While Tim struggles to win her over, Mr. Savonet uses the adventures of his book’s three main characters: Pith, Sage & Moxie, who must travel through the fictitious Gardens of Sir Verity, to introduce Tim to the lessons he needs to learn.
But Mr. Savonet’s condition is worsening. And in order for Timothy to learn the most important lesson of all, he has no choice but to come face to face with Sir Verity himself.
Alternating between a suburban Long Island setting and the fictional Gardens of Sir Verity, readers are introduced to lessons needed to cope with and overcome disillusionment, heartbreak, and the need to let some things go. This newly revised edition features a more streamlined plot to appeal to a wider market, a refinement of the writing and dialogue, as well as an update to the technology referenced in the story in a time before smart phones and text messaging.
See for yourself why not understanding is the first requirement.
Publication Date:
Age Level: 12 and up
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: A battle is brewing in the conservative little town of Webster’s Glen. Gay activist Dylan Cussler stirs up the establishment when he moves in with his boyfriend and sues the state over its gay adoption ban. Sixteen-year-old Jericho Jiles and his best friend, Mac Travis, decide to do their bit to convince Dylan and his boyfriend to leave town. But when Dylan turns up before they can finish trashing his house, Jericho panics, leaving Dylan unconscious and wounded.
Drowning in guilt, Jericho returns to Dylan’s home to make amends. He is surprised when Dylan forgives him and opens his eyes to the world around him. Soon Jericho comes to a life-changing realization: he is attracted to boys as well as girls. That’s a problem, considering Jericho has a girlfriend and very strict, very religious parents. Accepting his sexuality means he must question not only his identity and his place in the world but his relationship with his girlfriend, his parents, and with God.
Drowning in guilt, Jericho returns to Dylan’s home to make amends. He is surprised when Dylan forgives him and opens his eyes to the world around him. Soon Jericho comes to a life-changing realization: he is attracted to boys as well as girls. That’s a problem, considering Jericho has a girlfriend and very strict, very religious parents. Accepting his sexuality means he must question not only his identity and his place in the world but his relationship with his girlfriend, his parents, and with God.
Publication Date:
Age Level: 12 and up
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: The Loyal Servant and the Faithful Donkey is a short story for both adults and children. It's loosely based on the ‘Parable of the Tenants’ in Matthew 21:33-41 and Mark 12:1-10. The story touches on our array of human nature, from its most beautiful and loving, to its ugliest and most foul.
The tenant's are a family who are rescued out of impending poverty by a kindly farmer and given a second chance, but they forget the grace he had afforded them. Instead they become embroiled in their own bitterness, envy and greed. The consequences are dire for the farmer’s servants, son and eventually the family too.
The story focuses on the donkey who dutifully pulls the cart that takes the servants to the vineyard. Before leaving for distant lands, the farmer and his new tenants had made an agreement that the rent would be paid with a share of the harvest. However, when the time comes, the donkey returns to the farmer again and again with injured servants and an empty cart. This eventually leads to a misunderstanding and the donkey being brutally beaten by a crowd, instigated by one of the servant’s wives.
The story takes some unexpected twists and turns as the woman learns a powerful lesson of forgiveness, and true friendship triumphs over evil.
I hope that you enjoy this story and will be inspired to read the Parable.
The tenant's are a family who are rescued out of impending poverty by a kindly farmer and given a second chance, but they forget the grace he had afforded them. Instead they become embroiled in their own bitterness, envy and greed. The consequences are dire for the farmer’s servants, son and eventually the family too.
The story focuses on the donkey who dutifully pulls the cart that takes the servants to the vineyard. Before leaving for distant lands, the farmer and his new tenants had made an agreement that the rent would be paid with a share of the harvest. However, when the time comes, the donkey returns to the farmer again and again with injured servants and an empty cart. This eventually leads to a misunderstanding and the donkey being brutally beaten by a crowd, instigated by one of the servant’s wives.
The story takes some unexpected twists and turns as the woman learns a powerful lesson of forgiveness, and true friendship triumphs over evil.
I hope that you enjoy this story and will be inspired to read the Parable.
Publication Date:
Age Level: Any Age
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: "Loved this book! Had me hooked all the way to the end! Animal lovers delight!" -- Pepper, Goodreads ★★★★★
"The author's experience with animal training is clearly firsthand, lending realism to her descriptions ... I was propelled through the book by the risk and wonder of interacting with wild creatures." -- Pierre, Amazon.com ★★★★★
If you love animals, don't miss this unforgettable, heart-pounding, heart-warming read!
AT THIS SCHOOL, EVERY LESSON IS AN ADVENTURE.
Sixteen-year-old Jessica Rainville's dream of working with exotic animals is about to come true. She's signed up to spend a summer learning to train and care for tigers, lions, leopards, bears, and elephants at an exotic animal ranch. She will pet tigers, train grizzly bears, ride bareback on elephants, and, despite her best efforts, she will fall in love. But Jessica's summer at the exotic animal ranch will test her in ways that she never imagined. And just one mistake can mean the difference between life and death.
WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL is a romantic novel about friendship and coming-of age from best selling author J.W. Lynne. It is a perfect gift for animal lovers from teens through adults, and is a must-read for anyone who has ever dreamed of working with animals or who enjoys reading books about animals. This exciting, original book has captured the hearts of teen, young adult, and adult readers, sending it soaring into the top 100 best sellers on multiple Amazon best seller lists in 2017 and 2018.
While the characters, places, organizations, programs, businesses, incidents, etc. in WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL are fictional, the author personally experienced nearly every animal interaction in the pages of this novel.
WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL is available as a Kindle ebook and in paperback.
Kindle Unlimited members: Read the WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL ebook for FREE with your membership.
Amazon Prime members who own a Kindle e-reader, Fire tablet, or Fire phone: borrow the WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL ebook for FREE from the Kindle Owners' Lending Library.
Buy now!
"The author's experience with animal training is clearly firsthand, lending realism to her descriptions ... I was propelled through the book by the risk and wonder of interacting with wild creatures." -- Pierre, Amazon.com ★★★★★
If you love animals, don't miss this unforgettable, heart-pounding, heart-warming read!
AT THIS SCHOOL, EVERY LESSON IS AN ADVENTURE.
Sixteen-year-old Jessica Rainville's dream of working with exotic animals is about to come true. She's signed up to spend a summer learning to train and care for tigers, lions, leopards, bears, and elephants at an exotic animal ranch. She will pet tigers, train grizzly bears, ride bareback on elephants, and, despite her best efforts, she will fall in love. But Jessica's summer at the exotic animal ranch will test her in ways that she never imagined. And just one mistake can mean the difference between life and death.
WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL is a romantic novel about friendship and coming-of age from best selling author J.W. Lynne. It is a perfect gift for animal lovers from teens through adults, and is a must-read for anyone who has ever dreamed of working with animals or who enjoys reading books about animals. This exciting, original book has captured the hearts of teen, young adult, and adult readers, sending it soaring into the top 100 best sellers on multiple Amazon best seller lists in 2017 and 2018.
While the characters, places, organizations, programs, businesses, incidents, etc. in WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL are fictional, the author personally experienced nearly every animal interaction in the pages of this novel.
WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL is available as a Kindle ebook and in paperback.
Kindle Unlimited members: Read the WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL ebook for FREE with your membership.
Amazon Prime members who own a Kindle e-reader, Fire tablet, or Fire phone: borrow the WILD ANIMAL SCHOOL ebook for FREE from the Kindle Owners' Lending Library.
Buy now!
Publication Date:
Age Level: 12 and up
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: A perfect gift for kids, teens, or adults who dream of being a doctor!
CYBILS AWARDS NOMINEE!
What if you could be a doctor by the time you were fourteen years old?
Fourteen-year-old Connor Hansen became a doctor two days ago--along with all of his friends. They are child prodigies who were selected at just three years old to undergo intensive medical training as part of a controversial experiment called Kid Docs.
KID DOCS tells the story of Connor's first days as an emergency room doctor. Connor experiences his first pangs of love (toward fifteen-year-old obstetrician, Cassie), deals with his explosive older brother (a sixteen-year-old heart surgeon), and tries to figure out why his friendship with fourteen-year-old fellow ER doctor Hannah has suddenly changed. At the same time, Connor learns to save lives and discovers that some lives cannot be saved.
Author J.W. Lynne drew on personal experiences when writing KID DOCS: Lynne was once a kid and is now a doctor!
Praise for KID DOCS:
"Five stars. Amazing! I am actually speechless because it was so good ... I would read it over again ... I recommend this book to anyone." - Shelby, Goodreads
"Loved every little bit of it! Couldn't stop reading!" - Adam, Goodreads
"I'm ready for more! A five star book EASY!" - Pepper, Goodreads
"Intriguing ... Incredibly engaging ... I highly recommend this book. It's definitely a read you won't forget." - Amy, Goodreads
"The hospital setting was rich and accurate, with enough medical details to pique the curiosity of kids who might be so inclined, or to feed the fascination of adults who like to watch medical shows. I always appreciate dramatic suspense in a novel, and this one had it. Plenty of plot points kept me reading: finding out how the kid docs will react to the pressure, the fate of the patients who come into the hospital, and even the fate of one of their own." - Jennifer Donovan, 5 Minutes for Books
Don't miss this chance to slip behind the scenes into a world that few people ever experience first-hand, the life of a physician in training.
KID DOCS is an educational coming-of-age science fiction novel perfect for preteens, teens, and adults. It makes a great gift book for future doctors (whether they're in the final years of elementary school, middle school, high school, or college), medical students, interns, residents, and anyone who has ever wondered what it's like to go to medical school. The book will appeal to similar audiences as ENDER'S GAME and THE GIVER and to fans of the television shows THE GOOD DOCTOR, GREY'S ANATOMY, ER, or DOOGIE HOWSER, M.D.
KID DOCS is available as a Kindle ebook and in paperback. Read the Kindle ebook for FREE with Kindle Unlimited. If you're an Amazon Prime member and you own a Kindle e-reader, Fire tablet, or Fire phone, you can borrow the KID DOCS ebook for FREE from the Kindle Owners' Lending Library.
CYBILS AWARDS NOMINEE!
What if you could be a doctor by the time you were fourteen years old?
Fourteen-year-old Connor Hansen became a doctor two days ago--along with all of his friends. They are child prodigies who were selected at just three years old to undergo intensive medical training as part of a controversial experiment called Kid Docs.
KID DOCS tells the story of Connor's first days as an emergency room doctor. Connor experiences his first pangs of love (toward fifteen-year-old obstetrician, Cassie), deals with his explosive older brother (a sixteen-year-old heart surgeon), and tries to figure out why his friendship with fourteen-year-old fellow ER doctor Hannah has suddenly changed. At the same time, Connor learns to save lives and discovers that some lives cannot be saved.
Author J.W. Lynne drew on personal experiences when writing KID DOCS: Lynne was once a kid and is now a doctor!
Praise for KID DOCS:
"Five stars. Amazing! I am actually speechless because it was so good ... I would read it over again ... I recommend this book to anyone." - Shelby, Goodreads
"Loved every little bit of it! Couldn't stop reading!" - Adam, Goodreads
"I'm ready for more! A five star book EASY!" - Pepper, Goodreads
"Intriguing ... Incredibly engaging ... I highly recommend this book. It's definitely a read you won't forget." - Amy, Goodreads
"The hospital setting was rich and accurate, with enough medical details to pique the curiosity of kids who might be so inclined, or to feed the fascination of adults who like to watch medical shows. I always appreciate dramatic suspense in a novel, and this one had it. Plenty of plot points kept me reading: finding out how the kid docs will react to the pressure, the fate of the patients who come into the hospital, and even the fate of one of their own." - Jennifer Donovan, 5 Minutes for Books
Don't miss this chance to slip behind the scenes into a world that few people ever experience first-hand, the life of a physician in training.
KID DOCS is an educational coming-of-age science fiction novel perfect for preteens, teens, and adults. It makes a great gift book for future doctors (whether they're in the final years of elementary school, middle school, high school, or college), medical students, interns, residents, and anyone who has ever wondered what it's like to go to medical school. The book will appeal to similar audiences as ENDER'S GAME and THE GIVER and to fans of the television shows THE GOOD DOCTOR, GREY'S ANATOMY, ER, or DOOGIE HOWSER, M.D.
KID DOCS is available as a Kindle ebook and in paperback. Read the Kindle ebook for FREE with Kindle Unlimited. If you're an Amazon Prime member and you own a Kindle e-reader, Fire tablet, or Fire phone, you can borrow the KID DOCS ebook for FREE from the Kindle Owners' Lending Library.
Publication Date:
Age Level: 8 - 12
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: Britain, 2025
THE GOVERNMENT LOOK OUT FOR US. (Don’t they?)
Everything we need is given to us by the Government, they choose where we live, what we eat, what job we do, we don’t have to worry about anything.
THE GOVERNMENT SAVED US. (Didn’t they?)
After the flu pandemic if they hadn’t mobilised the military we’d have all killed each other.
WE'RE HAPPY WITH THE WAY THINGS ARE. (Aren’t we?)
Of course we are - if we keep the rules, they keep us safe.
YOU'D HAVE TO BE MAD TO GO AGAINST THEM. I WOULDN'T.
Why would I, I’m a sixteen-year-old schoolgirl used to doing what I’m told. But now my brother’s life is on the line . . .
Would I?
How could I?
THE GOVERNMENT LOOK OUT FOR US. (Don’t they?)
Everything we need is given to us by the Government, they choose where we live, what we eat, what job we do, we don’t have to worry about anything.
THE GOVERNMENT SAVED US. (Didn’t they?)
After the flu pandemic if they hadn’t mobilised the military we’d have all killed each other.
WE'RE HAPPY WITH THE WAY THINGS ARE. (Aren’t we?)
Of course we are - if we keep the rules, they keep us safe.
YOU'D HAVE TO BE MAD TO GO AGAINST THEM. I WOULDN'T.
Why would I, I’m a sixteen-year-old schoolgirl used to doing what I’m told. But now my brother’s life is on the line . . .
Would I?
How could I?
Publication Date:
Age Level: Mature Young Adult
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: There's no such thing as happy endings.
Savannah, Georgia is rumored to be the most haunted place in America. Quinn Roberts knows it is. She's felt the presence of spirits her entire life, investigating and photographing them with her best friend. Only none of those encounters ever turned violent, until now. The menacing darkness feeding off her stepmother has promised she won't live to see her eighteenth birthday.
After a chance meeting Quinn reluctantly allows actor Jason Preston into her life, which has complications of its own. She's not used to letting people get close. Falling for him while fighting for her life, and her family's legacy, only complicates things more. Jason shows her exactly what she stands to lose, especially when she's being attacked by the mysterious entity. Each attack is more violent and terrifying than the last.
With Jason's help, she dives into the Roberts' family history, searching for a link between a woman who went missing a hundred and fifty years ago and what's happening now. What they find is a brutal murder and that the ghost doesn't just want to hurt Quinn, it wants revenge.
It wants her life.
Savannah, Georgia is rumored to be the most haunted place in America. Quinn Roberts knows it is. She's felt the presence of spirits her entire life, investigating and photographing them with her best friend. Only none of those encounters ever turned violent, until now. The menacing darkness feeding off her stepmother has promised she won't live to see her eighteenth birthday.
After a chance meeting Quinn reluctantly allows actor Jason Preston into her life, which has complications of its own. She's not used to letting people get close. Falling for him while fighting for her life, and her family's legacy, only complicates things more. Jason shows her exactly what she stands to lose, especially when she's being attacked by the mysterious entity. Each attack is more violent and terrifying than the last.
With Jason's help, she dives into the Roberts' family history, searching for a link between a woman who went missing a hundred and fifty years ago and what's happening now. What they find is a brutal murder and that the ghost doesn't just want to hurt Quinn, it wants revenge.
It wants her life.
Publication Date:
Age Level: Mature Young Adult
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: A biased, sometimes meandering account of a girl who wished to be something she wasn't, The Well-Told Tale of Kaity Monday is first and foremost a tale, one that is well-told.
Kaity Monday is the only girl in history to have experienced life as a tree. Before this, she lived underground with parents who made it abundantly clear, through telling her, that they didn't love her. When it is suggested to Kaity that she go above ground and never return (by her father, Grey, and her mother, May, both of whom hate Kaity) she finds it offensive, exciting, and then tiring.
Coming into contact with a man named Mildy, who is undeniably and obviously evil, Kaity makes the immediate mistake of trusting and following him, only to find that the next days of her life would be spent in the body of what many passersby have described as an oak.
Kaity Monday is the only girl in history to have experienced life as a tree. Before this, she lived underground with parents who made it abundantly clear, through telling her, that they didn't love her. When it is suggested to Kaity that she go above ground and never return (by her father, Grey, and her mother, May, both of whom hate Kaity) she finds it offensive, exciting, and then tiring.
Coming into contact with a man named Mildy, who is undeniably and obviously evil, Kaity makes the immediate mistake of trusting and following him, only to find that the next days of her life would be spent in the body of what many passersby have described as an oak.
Publication Date:
Age Level: 12 and up
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: When Alec first met Maya, an unassuming girl in sunglasses and sandals, he had no way of knowing that she was a vampire.
It's only as he falls in love with her that he realizes she might be something more than human. Maya was born on a small farm in the nineteenth century. It was there she met the man who would someday take away her humanity — and, as she reveals to Alec, the man who has chased her for a century, an ancient enemy seeking revenge. Together they fight for her survival, each desperately seeking their own salvation.
It's only as he falls in love with her that he realizes she might be something more than human. Maya was born on a small farm in the nineteenth century. It was there she met the man who would someday take away her humanity — and, as she reveals to Alec, the man who has chased her for a century, an ancient enemy seeking revenge. Together they fight for her survival, each desperately seeking their own salvation.
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Age Level: Adult
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: Natalie Bouchard, a high school student from Portland, Maine, becomes convinced that her younger brother didn't drown in an accident years before, but was kidnapped and taken to Colombia. Without telling her parents, she flies to the Colombian capitol city of Bogotá, accompanied by a nineteen year old friend, Caleb Ferguson. A search of city streets and orphanages ends in disappointment. Finally, as her grandfather arrives to take her home, she gets a lead. Her little brother may have been taken by illegal emerald miners to a highly dangerous area north of Bogotá.
Publication Date:
Age Level: Mature Young Adult
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: Rachel and Daniel broke every rule in the Hunter book.
Don't turn humans into Hunters. Daniel did that when he saved Rachel from becoming a vampire bride.
Don't travel beyond your assigned area. Assigned area? They've traveled half-way around the world in search for Vlad, the vampire boss.
Report all hunting activity to the Hunters' High Council. There's a Hunters' High Council?
Don't tell humans about the existence of paranormal beings. Ooopsy, they kinda let that one slip.
Don't resist arrest and escape from your death sentence. Well, about that... If they're to go down, they're taking Vlad with them, especially since he screwed up both their lives.
The Council has a valid reason to want their heads, but Rachel and Daniel have more pressing matters to worry about. Like the screechy voices inside Rachel's head which sing of death and destruction and the creepy Banshee who predicts the coming of a Hunter — vampire war. A war which Daniel and Rachel must trigger to save their race from extinction.
And Rachel seriously doubts that a head-on battle between the vampires and the Hunters will be their ticket out of the death sentence.
Don't turn humans into Hunters. Daniel did that when he saved Rachel from becoming a vampire bride.
Don't travel beyond your assigned area. Assigned area? They've traveled half-way around the world in search for Vlad, the vampire boss.
Report all hunting activity to the Hunters' High Council. There's a Hunters' High Council?
Don't tell humans about the existence of paranormal beings. Ooopsy, they kinda let that one slip.
Don't resist arrest and escape from your death sentence. Well, about that... If they're to go down, they're taking Vlad with them, especially since he screwed up both their lives.
The Council has a valid reason to want their heads, but Rachel and Daniel have more pressing matters to worry about. Like the screechy voices inside Rachel's head which sing of death and destruction and the creepy Banshee who predicts the coming of a Hunter — vampire war. A war which Daniel and Rachel must trigger to save their race from extinction.
And Rachel seriously doubts that a head-on battle between the vampires and the Hunters will be their ticket out of the death sentence.
Publication Date:
Age Level: Mature Young Adult
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: Okay, picture this: Your Mom disappeared when you were little. You've lived with your grandma practically your whole life because your Dad tours with his rock band most of the year. Your aunt's a self-involved airhead. What would you do if you suddenly found out that Mom hadn't deliberately abandoned you? If she's back, but not just for a cozy family reunion? What if she's all that's standing between your family-especially you-and some very nasty blood-drinkers... and what if... Mom's a vampire, too?
Publication Date:
Age Level: 12 and up
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: The Phoenix Elite - Book One
Elora Rae Gannon believes her life is over. On her sixteenth birthday, she receives news that she is a mythical monster of hellish proportions and if that’s not bad enough, she receives this information in the form of a letter from her dead mother who also informs her that she must become part of an elite secret society of others like herself or die. Sucky birthday, huh? And just when she thinks she’s got it all figured out, her new-found family in the Elite forces her to break ties with her human BFF shortly before her BFF just up and vanishes. With her world in utter upheaval, Elora makes the move to a new school- Marlind Prep, with full intentions of finding out exactly what is going on behind the scenes and why her best friend has vanished- all while trying to figure out how to successfully make out with her boyfriend without sucking the very life out of him!
Elora Rae Gannon believes her life is over. On her sixteenth birthday, she receives news that she is a mythical monster of hellish proportions and if that’s not bad enough, she receives this information in the form of a letter from her dead mother who also informs her that she must become part of an elite secret society of others like herself or die. Sucky birthday, huh? And just when she thinks she’s got it all figured out, her new-found family in the Elite forces her to break ties with her human BFF shortly before her BFF just up and vanishes. With her world in utter upheaval, Elora makes the move to a new school- Marlind Prep, with full intentions of finding out exactly what is going on behind the scenes and why her best friend has vanished- all while trying to figure out how to successfully make out with her boyfriend without sucking the very life out of him!
Publication Date:
Age Level: Mature Young Adult
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: WILF is a serialized coming of age story, told in four volumes. Please visit www.wilf.us.com for more information.
It’s the summer of 1943 and World War II is raging all across the globe.
While sixteen-year-old Peggy’s boyfriend is overseas, helping to protect England from Nazi air attacks, a young British boy named Wilf arrives in Pasadena to live with Peggy and her mother.
Because she blames the English for putting her boyfriend’s life at risk, Peggy despises Wilf even before she meets him. In response, Wilf hates her right back.
As Wilf adjusts to California and Peggy adjusts to Wilf, someone who has a secret crush on Peggy slowly becomes an important part of their lives. Before the summer ends, the bond that develops between the three will change each one’s future forever.
But in this first volume their story’s just beginning.
It’s the summer of 1943 and World War II is raging all across the globe.
While sixteen-year-old Peggy’s boyfriend is overseas, helping to protect England from Nazi air attacks, a young British boy named Wilf arrives in Pasadena to live with Peggy and her mother.
Because she blames the English for putting her boyfriend’s life at risk, Peggy despises Wilf even before she meets him. In response, Wilf hates her right back.
As Wilf adjusts to California and Peggy adjusts to Wilf, someone who has a secret crush on Peggy slowly becomes an important part of their lives. Before the summer ends, the bond that develops between the three will change each one’s future forever.
But in this first volume their story’s just beginning.
Publication Date:
Age Level: 12 and up
Genre: Fiction

Synopsis: WILF is a serialized coming of age story, told in four volumes. Please visit www.wilf.us.com for more information.
It’s the summer of 1943 and, in spite of their mutual dislike, young Brit Wilf and American teen Peggy are becoming a true team as they work together for the sake of the war effort.
When the two become reluctant performers in a hospital show for wounded soldiers, they ask Arden Brown to join their act. Soon, Peggy finds herself thinking more about Arden and less about her boyfriend who’s fighting overseas.
It’s still to early to tell how WILF’s story will end. But, in Volume Two, things are starting to change.
It’s the summer of 1943 and, in spite of their mutual dislike, young Brit Wilf and American teen Peggy are becoming a true team as they work together for the sake of the war effort.
When the two become reluctant performers in a hospital show for wounded soldiers, they ask Arden Brown to join their act. Soon, Peggy finds herself thinking more about Arden and less about her boyfriend who’s fighting overseas.
It’s still to early to tell how WILF’s story will end. But, in Volume Two, things are starting to change.
Publication Date:
Age Level: 12 and up
Genre: Fiction
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Synopsis: Here's a story full of monsters and dragons, meet Keeyslor a young boy who's about to have the greatest dream of his life. Follow the Dream Walker through the door of light and into the world of Hydrotherian. Where Monsters and creatures of different sizes hide in the dark misty forest. Because of a lie he finds himself hunting down the unseen Darkendun Dragon with other monsters he will end up calling friends.
There are delicacies to be had, such as the redheaded screamer, but be careful or you just might become lunch for something as small as a marble, Tangladons are not to be messed with.
This fun filled story has something for everyone. Whether it's Pupils the three eyed purple money playing tricks or Boylee making wise cracks, you will laugh hard and marvel at the mystery of the Dream Walker. The first of a new great series, teaches young adults about life's little lessons in a fun, fast pace, adventure. The door is about to open. The only question left is. . . are you going to have a Monster Dream?
There are delicacies to be had, such as the redheaded screamer, but be careful or you just might become lunch for something as small as a marble, Tangladons are not to be messed with.
This fun filled story has something for everyone. Whether it's Pupils the three eyed purple money playing tricks or Boylee making wise cracks, you will laugh hard and marvel at the mystery of the Dream Walker. The first of a new great series, teaches young adults about life's little lessons in a fun, fast pace, adventure. The door is about to open. The only question left is. . . are you going to have a Monster Dream?
Publication Date:
Age Level: Any Age
Genre: Fiction