Found on a dark highway at four – Jes wants a normal life more than anything, but learning the truth about her parents always stands in the way. Could the mysterious new guy have answers she’s never dreamed of? Free on Kindle.
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The Circle: Taken
Alexia struggles to conceal her psychic ability and is taken to an island where other highly skilled agents and readers like her train to survive.
A spell-binding adventure of friendship, love and unforeseen twists. A captivating novel filled with forbidden romance and shocking betrayals that demands the question – Can One Decision Determine Your Destiny? $3.99 on Kindle.
Prime Derivatives
Teenagers are targeted for acquisition by an alien life-form that’s been waiting for centuries, anticipating just the right moment. Their offer seems too good to be true: live among them and you’ll be cured of all disease, given training to learn to manipulate the world around you. Imagine what you’d do with such an opportunity. Imagine the power that would be at your fingertips. Imagine it’s all just a front for something far more sinister that’s likely to imprison you and drive you mad $0.99 on Kindle.
We Survivors: A Story from After the End
After disease and nuclear warfare decimate the world population, 17-year-old Nadia is sure she’s the last person left on Earth. Then she hears a voice on her radio and everything changes. But as she and her new companions unravel the mysteries surrounding their survival, they soon realize it was no accident, and that they could be in grave danger…$0.99 on Kindle.
Born of Earth
A trip abroad. A dark secret. Her family’s legacy of magic may cost a teen her life…
Georjie’s summer is shaping up to be a big disappointment. Trapped in Ireland with her aunt’s gorgeous but cold adopted son Jasher, her “vacation” gets worse with each passing day. But when a trip to the greenhouse reveals glowing cocoons she shouldn’t be able to see, she embarks on a quest to solve a magical mystery…
In the pages of an ancient diary, Georjie learns a dark family history and an incredible earthly power. But as she digs deeper and realizes she isn’t the only one with a touch of magic, the ghosts of the past may do much more than haunt her.
Can Georjie provide justice for her ancestors before she becomes the next family victim? $0.99 on Kindle.
Someone To Kiss My Scars
Hunter needs to remember. Jazz needs to forget. They need each other to heal in this teen thriller of survivor love.
Hunter’s past is a mystery to him, erased by a doctor at the direction of his father. But memories of the secret trauma begin to surface when Hunter sees other people’s memories—visions invading his mind with stories of abuse, teen self-mutilation, rape, and forbidden sex.
His best friend Jazz has dark and disturbing memories of her own that she hides behind her sass and wit. Hunter discovers he can rescue the victims, even though he risks adding their suffering to his own.
Hunter and Jazz kiss each other’s scars and form a bond of empathy no two teens should ever need.
This book contains scenes of sexual abuse, self-mutilation, and suicide. It should not be read by teens who wish to be shielded from such harsh realities their peers may be enduring alone. Nor by anyone who desires to remain in the dark despite being in a position to shine light. However, those who suffer in private or wish to help those who do—please read this story and share its contents.
Many parts of this book are difficult to read and were very difficult to write. But there is much truth in these pages, some profoundly ugly and some beautiful in its resilience. As one character says, “I have to believe I can still love and be loved. We can’t stay broken forever.”
And they shouldn’t be unknown forever. People need to feel the pain of others. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: The Message in the Painted Rock (An Arthur and Marya Mystery Book 1)
Arthur and Marya unravel clues that lead them to their goal, only to discover that it is protected by creatures they never imagined. When they find themselves deep underground, with time running out and with nothing to rely on but their own courage and trust in each other, the teenagers must vanquish inhuman forces if they want to get out alive. Free on Kindle.
Free: Issaura’s Claws
“According to legend, when the world was young, the goddess Issaura appeared among men. Those who treated her with kindness received the gift of the gods—the ability to transform into an animal form. This was a great honor but one that separated this race from other humans. Before Issaura departed the mortal realm, she promised to return if her people were ever at the point of destruction.
“Now a threat is rising from a land across the mists of the ocean, a threat that will push this race to the brink of extinction. Responding to the call to war, seventeen-year-old Lluava heads off to find her destiny, one that will carve her name in history.” Free on Kindle.
My Name Is Bacci Bogie Frequent Flyer Extraordinaire
“My Name Is Bacci Bogie Frequent Flyer Extraordinaire”…was written with love and tears about a 4-pound adorable Maltese. Bacci traveled over 500,000 air miles as my ‘jet pet’ experiencing life in a very unique way. His hometown was Aspen, Colorado where he co-hosted my local television show for many years. I wrote his memoirs from his point of view. $0.99 on Kindle.
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Free: Dreamweavers: Genesis
In a country enslaved by a tyrannical king, five teenagers discover extraordinary abilities in their dreams that lead them deep into the wilderness on a perilous quest to unleash their powers. But as they struggle to master their abilities, the king sets out to end their rebellion and doom the world to an endless era of tyranny. Free on Kindle.
The Kingmaker
“I am sixteen years old and I will die on the morning of my seventeenth birthday. As tradition dictates, I will be sacrificed and my life’s blood will determine which one of my two brothers will be King. My blood will kill one and crown one. My name is Everleigh and I am the Kingmaker.”
Terrified of her fate but resigned to her death, Everleigh has less than a week to live.
The legend of the Kingmaker goes back millions of years and Everleigh would never dare to question her deadly inheritance. Kingmakers are special; their magic chooses the rightful King of the Realm and they all die on their seventeenth birthday.
Except this one.
Saved from the inevitable, Everleigh learns that she is the Kingmaker who will live, the Kingmaker who will rule, the Kingmaker who will be Queen.
But not everyone agrees with an age-old prophecy that says a girl will rule the Realm and soon Everleigh is locked in a deadly battle for the throne.
Can she escape her blood-thirsty enemies and live long enough to be crowned Queen? $2.99 on Kindle.
Free: Moria Versus The Nightmare Machine
16-year-old Christopher ‘Moria’ Unus lives in two realities: the humdrum existence of his tower-block home and high school career and the fantasy universe of the Dreamnet — a collection of worlds built within a vast organic quantum computer network, where much of the population now spends its collective time constructing their own versions of life. Free on Kindle.
The awakening (Dark Passenger Book 1)
JC Maxwell boarding school in Surrey UK; that is where Diana 15 years old have been sent, along with five of her friends. She is charged with a mission by her mother; to find the reason for some unexplained disturbance. What she did not expect to find was a series of murders and school staffs with strange behaviors. Subsequently, the parties responsible for the murders are intrigued and disturbed by those new students who not only have started to meddle in their affairs but also appear to be more than meets the eye. While the two groups are clashing, the only thing everybody agrees on is that no one is in Surrey for the reason they claim to be. $0.99 on Kindle.
Shrug
It’s Berkeley in the 1960s, and all Martha Goldenthal wants is to do well at Berkeley High and plan for college. But her home life is a cauldron of kooky ideas, impossible demands, and explosive physical violence. Her father, Jules, is an iconoclast who hates academia and can’t control his fists. Her mother, Willa, has made a career of victimhood and expects Martha and her siblings, Hildy and Drew, to fend for themselves. Meanwhile, Jules’s classical record store, located directly across the street from the U.C. Berkeley campus, is ground zero for riots and tear gas.
Martha perseveres with the help of her best friend, who offers laughter, advice about boys, and hospitality. But when Willa and Jules divorce and Jules loses his store and livelihood, Willa goes entirely off the rails. A heartless boarding school placement, eviction from the family home, and an unlikely custody case wind up putting Martha and Drew in Jules’s care. Can Martha stand up to her father to do the one thing she knows she must—go to college?
With its running “soundtrack” of classical recordings and rock music and its vivid scenes of Berkeley at its most turbulent, Shrug is the absorbing, harrowing, and ultimately uplifting story of one young woman’s journey toward independence. $0.99 on Kindle.
Goddess of Fate Box Set
Jayne didn’t set out to save the world.
She didn’t even set out to save a life.
For years she’s been plagued by visions of people dying, deaths in the future that she can’t prevent no matter how she tries. And oh, how she’s tried.
But it’s because she doesn’t know who she is. She doesn’t know what she is.
Once she finds out, the war is on. The war for her loved ones. The war for humanity. The war for her soul. $0.99 on Kindle.
Letters from the Ledge
Giant Slayers
Royal Magic (Book 1)
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Free: Lucky Star
Teenager Ben Somerset has three great loves in his life: Sherlock Holmes, designer clothes and a certain song by Madonna. And then Susie appears.
Set in England in the summer of 1984 Lucky Star tells of Ben’s introduction to the world of shoplifting, music, politics, love and heartbreak. Free on Kindle.
Fated To Die
Inspired by the Scottish folktale, Bean Nighe (a.k.a. The Washer Woman) with a hint of Beauty and the Beast.
Never in a million years did Preya believe she’d be chosen by the curse on her village. Outcasted for her appearance, Preya has never bothered trying to fit in. Friends, balls, and romance are for eligible maidens, not a pariah who spends her time caring for her family. But this year is different.
Each Summer Solstice the Washer Woman enslaves a maiden of seventeen as her Messenger, a bearer of death to those who are Fated to Die. No maiden has ever survived her enslavement.
If Preya is to be the first, she must submit and follow the rules set by the Keeper. The mysterious boy is tasked with her training and, at all times, cloaked from her sight. His strict, domineering methods clash with his warm voice and gentle touch.
Preya doesn’t know how he’s connected to the curse, if he’s good or bad, human or monster, and why she’s drawn to him. When trusting him becomes her only chance at freedom, Preya discovers secrets about the Keeper and the past that change everything she thought she knew. Saving herself isn’t enough. She needs to break the curse, and she needs his help to do it. $3.99 on Kindle.
The Twin Sisters Fears
Laurel screeched for her twin sister, hopping from foot to foot as she weighed the content of the mail in her hand, daring not to open it yet, or even breathe well. They had been waiting for this particular mail for two weeks, and everyday had gone by in slow, agonizing torture as they waited. The thing about waiting for a long time is that it gives you the time to think about several things, and not all of them are pleasant. But, Jessica and Laurel had somehow found a way to balance out their thoughts this time, compared to the other times they have been through this. There was just something about this that felt different to them. They just knew this was it, and if the weight of the package Laurel held was any indication, then the universe agrees with them as well.
“Oh my God! It’s here?” Jessica screamed, bounding down the stairs in twos. She almost tripped, but with the elegance of a dancer, she was able to hold herself up at the last minute, using her slim hands to grab the bannister and then flip herself to the other side, landing in the living room in one swift, elegant motion.
“Yes! Yes!! What took you so long?!” Laurel demanded, slightly irritated to have waited for even a second longer.
“I had a face mask on, sorry.” Jessica responded, sounding slightly out of breath. Laurel knew that her panting was not as a result of the run down the stairs or even the flip – her sister is as fit as a fiddle. It was a result of her anxiety. She felt the same way too.
“Ready?” Jessica asked, and Laurel nodded. She opened the parcel slowly…$0.99 on Kindle.
Where Do The Children Play?
A coming-of-age story of twin boys who finally get adopted after having lived in foster homes for most of their lives. While things are not perfect at their new home they are very grateful to have one. Wesley still has a real desire to learn more about his past, though, while at the same time trying to forget it and move on. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: The Lord of Long Shadows
Alex Winters is a twenty-year-old orphan who just wants a quiet life, and possibly a red Camero. All of that changes after a chance encounter one night transports her to Aquillon, a world under the merciless control of a court of demons. Given only one clue to find her way home from a world beyond her understand, Alex must journey across Aquillon on an adventure that will push her courage to the breaking point. Free on Kindle.