About Featured Book: The Verindon Alliance by Lynne Stringer As Princess Vashta of the Vendel finishes her combat training, she hopes she will lead their forces into battle against her race’s enemy, the Verindal. But when Brandonin, the heir to the Verindal throne, comes to see her father, it’s clear he desires peace, not war. When the Vendel are attacked by a mysterious creature, Vashta’s people blame the Verindal. When Brandonin’s forces are attacked by the same creature, his people … [Read more...] about Featured Book: The Verindon Alliance by Lynne Stringer
Buddies by Delaina M. Waldron
An insecure Flower finds an unexpected friendship with a short-winged Bumblebee and unites against their bullying foes. When someone is getting bullied be a buddy Targeted Age Group:: 5-16 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I've been bullied before many times and I've also helped people being bullied also, so I can relate to the characters. I want to show kids how someone would feel being bullied and maybe teach the readers about empathy and maybe becoming a buddy for … [Read more...] about Buddies by Delaina M. Waldron
Featured Book: Fallen Mortal by Jamie Culican
About Featured Book: Fallen Mortal by Jamie Culican Oria is the best reaper in Folkvangr. At least she used to be. Until she meets a mortal, Wells. He seems like a typical American pie, mac’n cheese kind of guy. She plays the same game with him she does with everyone else. She tries to trick him into making a decision he can never recover from, marking his soul hers. Everything goes exactly as planned. She leaves, certain he’s going to fall for the same tricks. Just like everyone … [Read more...] about Featured Book: Fallen Mortal by Jamie Culican
Featured Book: The Upside of Hunger: a riveting WW2 historical fiction novel based on a true story by Roxi Harms
About Featured Book: The Upside of Hunger: a riveting WW2 historical fiction novel based on a true story by Roxi Harms 100% of the profit from this book is donated to high school graduates from families in need to pursue their educational dreams. Based on a TRUE STORY, The Upside of Hunger is the epic tale of a teenage boy’s coming of age as Europe plunged into the final, terrifying months of WW2. At 15, fleeing from a domineering father yet again, Adam found his escape at the military … [Read more...] about Featured Book: The Upside of Hunger: a riveting WW2 historical fiction novel based on a true story by Roxi Harms
Featured Book: Baby Shark Saves the Day by Christian Bergstrom
About Featured Book: Baby Shark Saves the Day by Christian Bergstrom Special price $1.99 May 7th - 15th, 2020: Baby Shark Saves the Day is a fun children's book that helps children learn mindfulness through play and song while showing how children can handle difficult emotions in everyday situations. Make learning mindfulness both easy and fun. This Children's Book book is available in these Formats: eBook Buy Book Here. … [Read more...] about Featured Book: Baby Shark Saves the Day by Christian Bergstrom
I’m Unique by Athena Clarke
Unique is a brown unicorn that is trying to fit in. Targeted Age Group:: 3-9 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I have always loved unicorns and all my life I never identified with any of the unicorns I saw because they weren't my skin complexion. … [Read more...] about I’m Unique by Athena Clarke
Short stories for children by Oteng Montshiti
Stories reshape young people's characters. In simple words, they carry lessons behind them. Among other things; they teach young people that everything serves a specific purpose in their lives, they should keep good friends and do away with the wrong ones, In this world, nothing lasts forever, Storytelling was and is the best tool to stimulate creativity in their minds. Enjoy them!!! Targeted Age Group:: 9 and above What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I have deep love for children … [Read more...] about Short stories for children by Oteng Montshiti
Alfie Slider vs the Shape Shifter by Sarah Dixon
Some people say that Alfie Slider is a bit weird, but he thinks that weird just means different. Weird is good! Living with his 'different' family is never predictable for Alfie, but nothing could prepare him for what happens when he finds a strange key on his way home from school. This is no ordinary key – it seems to break the laws of physics! Once he's figured out how to use it, Alfie is caught up in adventures that are literally out of this world. This story has evil grannies, flame-throwing … [Read more...] about Alfie Slider vs the Shape Shifter by Sarah Dixon
Prezzemolina: The Little Parsley Girl by Sean Miller
What if fairies weren't all nice? Prezzemolina is a headstrong loner who feels cursed by her weird name, which her struggling single mom once joked was bequeathed to her by fairies. The morning before her twelfth birthday, Prezzemolina wakes to discover she's turned green. Horrified, she'd give anything to find out how she really got her name and escape an unwanted destiny. Her mother, who's hiding a dark secret, won't help her. But when a gaggle of mysterious gray-suited ladies offer to … [Read more...] about Prezzemolina: The Little Parsley Girl by Sean Miller
Why is There a Person in My Computer? by Brittany Ferri
The story follows Andrew, a child with visual deficits who is having difficulty playing hockey, performing well in school, and working on his art. He meets a therapist named Brittany who guides him through his first teletherapy session, and he loves it! This picture book helps children understand what teletherapy is, what makes it different from other pediatric therapies, and how it can help them live better lives. Being a teletherapy specialist, this book also gives parents and adults tips and … [Read more...] about Why is There a Person in My Computer? by Brittany Ferri