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Unicorn on SpeedDial

will keep you laughing! 
$2.99 e-book

Kathryn Koldwell is a soccer mom with a unicorn and a back yard filled with migrating dragons. Her idyllic life is disrupted when her town is invaded by magical beasts.

Defending her baby with her swinging diaper bag, Kathryn fights gryphons, tricks dwarves, and out thinks sorcerers to save her town from destruction! (Read more)

 

At Risk
of Being a Fool

will give you chills
and warm your
heart.
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Jeanie McCoy thought she was retired. But retired or not, teachers always meddle, even when the penalty is violence.

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CHILDREN/YOUNG ADULT BOOKS

Two magical adventures for the young,
and the young at heart everywhere!

There's No Such Thing! 

A dragon and an elf must fix a city of people, cars and computers.

Children's ebook:  $2.99

 

Sliding on Rainbows

A normal, logical girl in a fantasy world? Something's got to give!

Children's ebook:  $2.99

Have you ever lost your homework? Has your bike gotten a flat? A Wisky Wasky did it! Jay is our Wisky Wasky. His impish sense of humor creates havoc throughout the modern city. If he isn’t acknowledged for his fine work, he’ll vanish forever! A dragon pops in to lend him a claw.

Unfortunately, there’s a problem with dragons and Wisky Wiskies. THERE'S NO SUCH THING!

 

Crystal’s little sister Lissie is weird. The whole school knows it. But when Lissie starts acting normal, Crystal knows there’s something terrible wrong. With the unwilling help of an teenaged boy, Crystal tracks Lissie's last moves.

The trail leads to a fantasy world, filled with elves, goblins and unicorns. Now what?

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ADULT FANTASY

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The Shadebinder's Oath

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Farren sees spirits everywhere he goes. Why are they lingering? What evil do they sense? Do they remain to aid their families, or have they been bound to evil duties by the Shadebinder?

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