by Katy Manck | Feb 6, 2012 | Paranormal
Frannie’s new partner in English class is definitely easy on the eyes. So why does Luc make her so uneasy, like he’s looking into her soul? So sure of himself, but not cocky and arrogant like the other guys in her small New England town. Still, it’s good to have...
by Katy Manck | Feb 3, 2012 | Picture Book
Kali likes catching snakes with his father, best in the Irula tribe of India. But he doesn’t like going to school, where children of other villages have made friends with one another and left Kali out. If he failed his classes, then Kali could leave school and work...
by Katy Manck | Feb 2, 2012 | Science Fiction
Always moving, Stephen learns survival skills from his dad and granddad as they travel through ruined America. Searching for salvage on the way to the traders’ gathering, they stay clear of the old paved roads where soldiers and slavers travel. What was it like before...
by Katy Manck | Feb 2, 2012 | Historical Fiction
“Is the lucky one the one who dies or the one who’s left behind?” wonders Carolina at the funeral. At 11 years old, she’s the one left behind after her parents and baby brother are killed in a car crash, after Aunty Shen who raised her daddy goes to the hospital and...
by Katy Manck | Jan 30, 2012 | Paranormal
At last, Esmerine has earned her siren’s golden belt, imbued it with magic so she can defend the mermaid village and the sea. She’s excited to join her older sister Dosia as a siren; they’ve always enjoyed that junction of air and ocean, not to mention their glimpses...