True story. When I was about ten or eleven years old I had a mean little rabbit named Trigger. I loved this rabbit even though he liked to bite people…often. One day, when he was about 4 years old, I came home from school to find my dad in the yard looking very sad. He should have been at work, so I knew something was wrong. He lay my bunny down on the grass. Trigger had a stroke and could no longer use his back legs, his right front paw, and his head was crooked to the side. It was my decision he told me solemnly. I said NO WAY! GIMMEE MY BUNNY! I spent the next few month giving Trigger physical therapy and he recovered quick nicely, except for one thing. His head was still a little crooked so he always had a tendency to go to the right. He lived to be 13 and never bit anyone again. BOOM!! Happy ending! Ya… I just did that.
Tommy Black and the Staff of Light
Jake Kerr
(19 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks | Fantasy
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With the world on the brink of World War Two, a young hero discovers his magical legacy 1938. New York. Living in the quiet apartment of his overprotective grandfather, fourteen-year-old Tommy Black knows little about a world on the brink of war. But when he and his grandfather are attacked by ominous shadow creatures on a Saturday afternoon walk, Tommy learns not just about the trouble in Europe, but that magic exists, his grandfather is a great Archmage, and he is heir to his grandfather’s magical staff–a staff he has no idea how to control. With his grandfather captured, Tommy barely escapes with his family’s magic staff. Desperately trying to figure out to use the staff, Tommy learns what he can as he and family friend Mister Ali fight golems, shadow creatures, magicians, and Djinn on their way to the world’s center of magic–the great Citadel of London. But it’s when escaping on an enchanted train that Tommy faces his biggest challenge: The beautiful and wild young magician Naomi, whose talent with magic is only rivaled by her ability to insult Tommy in creative ways. With the world seemingly arrayed against him, can Tommy discover the secret of the Staff of Light in time to save his grandfather? For fans of young heroes struggling to discover their role in a familiar yet mysterious new world, Tommy Black evokes Harry Potter and Percy Jackson only with the twentieth century backdrop of a world hurtling toward World War Two.
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Diary of the Displaced – Book 1 – The Journal of James Halldon
Glynn James
(220 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Horror
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Diary of the Displaced is a genre-breaking saga that is part mystery, part scifi, part horror and part fantasy. Set in a universe where creatures from the depths of Lovecraftian horror come up against blaster and shotgun wielding nomadic wanderers, it’s not like anything you’ve ever read before. There is a place where nightmares are real. A dark and terrifying place that is hidden from the world we know, by borders that only the most unfortunate of souls will ever cross. James Halldon woke up in the dark, alone. No food. No water. No light. Almost no memories of his past. Things moved in the darkness around him. Things that growled. And daytime never seemed to come. “Of all the places I had to end up, it had to be here.”
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A Chance for Sunny Skies
Eryn Scott
(10 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Romance
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Sunny Skies is drowning. The problem, besides the whole not-being-able-to-breathe part, is that when her life flashes before her eyes, she doesn’t recognize any of it. Convinced the universe phoned in a default slideshow, Sunny gives in to the current. After a fisherman snags the twenty-six year old in his net, she decides it’s time to cast off her hermit like ways. When she meets slightly-less-awkward-than-her Brian, an archery-loving neat freak, she discovers that living her new life might be scarier than drowning. But scary or not, this may be the only chance for Sunny Skies.
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Bitter Creek Posse: A tale of the Old West
Peter Simmonds
Genre: Action & Adventure | Westerns
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The girl appeared out of the desert, struck dumb by the horrors she had seen. Yet the good folks of Bitter Creek left it to a gin-soaked calico queen to give her a home. When she was found mutilated and dying in the dirt they turned their backs again. So Marshal JT Forsell gathered an unlikely band to track down the killer and show the town how legends are really made. Bitter Creek Posse is a fast-paced and brutal tale of revenge played out in the unforgiving glare of the New Mexico sun.
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The Devil in Maryvale (A Maryvale Cozy Mystery, Book 1)
Jackie Griffey
(14 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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When a local girl’s body is found brutally stabbed in Maryvale’s woods, Sheriff Cas Larkin suspects members of a high-school “club” that smacks of devil worship. Then livestock goes missing, the county judge begins standing in Cas’s way at every turn, and local students report being coerced into dark ceremonies. Now Cas must pick up the pace and dig deep before Maryvale gets any stranger… or there may be the devil to pay.
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