by Katy Manck | May 10, 2012 | Realistic/Contemporary Fiction
Trudging home in the coastal Louisiana heat, Calli wonders why she ever wished for a foster sister. Everyone in the high school knows that Calli saw her own boyfriend Dub liplocked with Cherish, guesses he decided that he wanted action instead of affection. Mom and...
by Katy Manck | Mar 25, 2012 | Paranormal
Landing in an earthly body is so hard – having only fragments of memory makes it even worse for Mercy, every time she wakes up in a new body. Trying to make it through the day without alarming those who knew the person before this, struggling through her nightmares –...
by Katy Manck | Feb 28, 2012 | Non-Fiction
Researching the origins of your lunch is a tasty assignment! Foods from all over the world and all throughout time have found their way into your lunchbox, as this interesting journal of one week of typical lunchtime fare recounts. Many favorites have been eaten the...
by Katy Manck | Feb 27, 2012 | Paranormal
When an ancient evil follows Miku’s family from Japan to London, the teen tries to remember what her grandmother said about yokai – good and bad demons – before she died, but it may be too late. Back home near Osaka, her Baba knew how to keep evil spirits...
by Katy Manck | Feb 27, 2012 | Paranormal
Tamsin can’t let evil Alistair Knight go back in time to wipe out her family! Yes, she knows that time Traveling is dangerous, but the fate of the Greenes – and of all unWitch humanity – hangs in the balance. Few can Travel, and no one else can repel another...