by Dawn | Dec 5, 2011 | Picture Book
“Celebrate the season from a to z.” This alphabet book uses brilliant photographs to present an assortment of things connected somewhat loosely to the season of autumn. The photographs make it perfect for sharing with a younger audience. 32 pages...
by Dawn | Dec 5, 2011 | Paranormal
Romantic, captivating, powerful, and all-consuming, Carrier of the Mark is a different kind of paranormal romance. When Megan moves to Ireland with her father, she has a mini-culture shock. School is Ireland is a little different than back home in the U.S. For one...
by Dawn | Dec 5, 2011 | Non-Fiction
“In 102 minutes hijackers had destroyed the World Trade Center, crippled the Pentagon, and doomed four jet liners. 2,973 people were dead, more than the number of Americans killed at Pearl Harbor or on D-Day. It was the largest loss of life on American soil as a...
by Dawn | Dec 5, 2011 | Fiction
From the jacket flap: If you’re brimming with questions, I have a suggestion…the need to inquire just might require a book such as this. (It’s not to be missed.) In a series of rhyming questions and wonders, a boy gets no closer to answers, but has more questions...
by Dawn | Dec 5, 2011 | Picture Book
“He was a boy on a farm and a kid with chicken pox. He was a soldier, and a husband, and a gardener, and most of all, an artist.” Grandpa Green’s great grandson tells the tale of his great grandpa’s life by wandering through the garden reflecting on the...