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Books with author Abigail

  • Dangerous Girls

    Abigail Haas

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, July 16, 2013)
    Paradise quickly gets gruesome in this thrilling page-turner with a plot that’s ripped from the headlines and a twist that defies the imagination.It’s Spring Break of senior year. Anna, her boyfriend Tate, her best friend Elise, and a few other close friends are off to a debaucherous trip to Aruba that promises to be the time of their lives. But when Elise is found brutally murdered, Anna finds herself trapped in a country not her own, fighting against vile and contemptuous accusations. As Anna sets out to find her friend’s killer, she discovers harsh revelations about her friendships, the slippery nature of truth, and the ache of young love. Awaiting the judge’s decree, it becomes clear to Anna that everyone around her thinks she is not only guilty, but also dangerous. And when the whole story comes out, reality is more shocking than anyone ever imagined...
  • How to Be A Super Kid: Six scoops to earning your super kid status

    Abigail Perez

    eBook (Allegro Creative Publishing, Nov. 12, 2018)
    How to Be a Super Kid is an inspiring book that offers tangible ways to help kids (and adults) to develop grit, a positive growth mindset, and healthy habits. This book is written by a kid for any kid who has ever dreamed of becoming a superhero and being the best person they were created to be. From super kid routines to overcoming fears, you can positively impact your own life and others by using your gifts and talents and making small changes to your mindset and daily routines. This book offers simple steps towards making healthy life-long habits that carry on into adulthood.The principles of this book include: 1. The importance of establishing a morning routine 2. Discovering and developing innate super kid powers/talents 3. Anti-bullying 4. Learning to see the world through the right perspective 5. Being the best you can be but not comparing with others 6. Risk taking and the opportunity to learn from failure 7. Taking care of your mind, body and soul, investing in your spiritual health including reading inspirational works like the Bible. 8. Creating stretch goals 9. Overcoming challenges is the path to breakthroughs 10. Investing in others 11. Spreading joy 12. Giving backwww.howtobeasuperkid.comWhat people are saying about the book:"This book is a must-read for every parent and child! Abigail breaks down foundational life principles into simple easy to understand steps that are valuable for both kids and adults. I love the Super Kid creed and the call to action for kids to step up and become the best version of themselves. And the fact that it comes from a 9-year old child allows my children to connect even more deeply with the message." Hal Elrod International best-selling author, The Miracle Morning"I love how Abigail breaks down exactly how to be a super kid into 6 bite sized “scoops.” A book written by a kid for kids to understand they are super and the power of affirmations. Love everything about it!" -Lindsay McCarthy Co-Author of Miracle Morning for Parents and Families"How to Be a Super Kid is a delightful and insightful book! Throughout the book, Abigail graciously shares life lessons she is learning by using her talents and gifts to communicate that children can make a difference in the world. Her writing and illustrations reflect her passion project to inspire others to live a purposeful life! This book should be in the hands of every child!" -Kelly Bradley Founder, Metroport Meals on Wheels"Abigail Perez's book, "How to Be a Super Kid" touched me with both innocence and insight that only a child can share. Her message to be kind and to believe in your own strength is greatly needed at a time when children, teens, and even adults are searching for ways to deal with societal pressures and problems. Abigail's book gives me hope that the younger generation is truly going to change the world." -Sarah K. Mason Past chair, Carroll Education Foundation Parent, business owner, and volunteer“How to be a Super Kid” is the perfect book for those children who are struggling to define their place in this world. This book is written by a child who is trying to reach other children on the most basic needs – how to be a good person, how to be a friend, how to show care and kindness. She puts this in terms of being a superhero. This is a must read for young readers as it is a valuable teaching tool." -Rebecca McRae Langston Kids Matter International, Board Member Mother of 5, lawyer, parent, business owner, substitute teacher and volunteer"Abigail’s super power is the way she channels her compassion into books that inspire kids. She is the perfect example of what happens when a young person discovers her talents and gifts and then uses that super power to help the world shine brighter." -Claudia Beeny, PhD Founder, House of Shine
  • Danny's Winter Dream

    Abigail Faure

    eBook (, June 13, 2020)
    Danny doesn’t want to grow up and care about his burrow. Playing with friends is much more fascinating! The summer comes to the end, the fall is starting to sprinkle green grass with leaves. Danny’s mother wants his son to help her with preparing for the winter. Danny continues enjoying playing with little foxes, wolves, and other forest friends. But what comes next, with the early frosts? Will Danny be left without a cozy and warm place for winter hibernation?This story teaches children how to combine playing with friends with really important things. It tells kids that helping grown-ups is great. Finally, the moral of the fable is in love and great relationships between family members.
  • A-Z Animals: A simple coloring book to help Pre-K and Kindergarten children learn their letters

    Jorja Abigail

    Paperback (Independently published, June 1, 2020)
    If you want your 3-5 year old to learn the alphabet, give them, A-Z Animals!In this coloring book they will color fun, simple animal pictures while they learn their letters. A-Z Animals has one page with the letter, and the second page with the corresponding animal. This book is great for a preschooler who is learning their letters. Letters A-Z: Learn the whole alphabetBig and simple illustrationsFun activity for preschool and kindergarten8.5 x 11 inch sized pages for easy viewing and coloring.
  • Out of Time

    Abigail Dobbs

    eBook (Inkwater Press, July 30, 2019)
    Do you have a stubborn sense that nothing in this world is as it seems? Have you wondered why no one else seems to notice? Teen novelist Abigail Dobbs invites you to break the spell you were born into and experience another dimension, a space where time drops its cloak of linear fashion and dreams are willed into reality, a reality that is altogether Out of Time.Everything was going wrong for Keira Sun, a fourteen-year-old girl from Upstate New York. She was failing math. Her friends were excluding her. Her dad just married a woman less than half his age. And her mom had no interest in her. Keira felt like she must have belonged somewhere else.It turns out she was right.One morning, Keira found herself pulled into a city called Lana Ilu, where everyone is born with the ability to time travel. The different parts of the city weren’t just neighborhoods, they were different eras. Soon after Keira arrived, the authorities learned that her era was 200,000 years into the future. This terrified the city. Why? Because Keira, and only Keira, shared this era with Lana Ilu’s most feared resident.
  • Death By A HoneyBee

    Abigail Keam

    Paperback (Worker Bee Press, March 23, 2010)
    READERS' FAVORITE - GOLD MEDAL WINNERDeath By A HoneyBee is an enjoyable read which will capture the interest of most die-hard mystery fans!Abigail Keam writes with vision and understanding. Keam leaves the reader yearning for more. -Midwest Book ReviewJosiah Reynolds, a former art history professor, was once a celebrity with wealth, social position, and a famous husband. Now all of that is gone. The professor finds her circumstances drastically altered. Josiah is now a full time beekeeper trying to stay financially afloat by selling honey at the local Farmers Market. She finds her world turned upside down when a man is found dead in her bee yard, only to discover the victim is her competitor and nemesis. The police suspect the brutal death is murder, and Josiah is their number one suspect. She is determined to find out who is trying to frame her, along with her assistant, Matt, who is twenty years her junior and gay, and her lawyer, Shaneika, a African-American woman, rumored to be a descendant of a historically prominent Lexington family. Josiah's powerful but secretive daughter pops in and out of her mother s life, pulling strings to protect her mother from danger. Set in the beautiful horse country of the Bluegrass, Josiah makes the rounds of quirky characters that can only be found in Kentucky. Fighting an unseen enemy in the glamorous world of Thoroughbreds, oak-cured bourbon, and antebellum plantation houses, Josiah struggles to uncover the truth in a city that keeps its secrets well.The Josiah Reynolds Mystery SeriesDeath By A HoneyBeeDeath By DrowningDeath By BridleDeath By BourbonDeath By LottoDeath by ChocolateDeath by HauntingDeath By DerbyDeath By DesignDeath By Malice Death By Drama
  • The Enchanted Garden Cafe

    Abigail Drake

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 1, 2018)
    For her sixth birthday, Fiona Campbell’s mother, Claire, made her a peace sign piñata filled with wishes for a better planet instead of candy. When she got her period, her mother held a womanhood ceremony at their café and invited the neighborhood. On her sixteenth birthday, they celebrated with a drum circle.Fiona grew up trying to keep the impulsive Claire in check, and their struggling café afloat. She plans to move out, but first must find a way to stop a big corporation from tearing down their business and destroying her mother’s livelihood.Claire thinks karma will solve their financial and legal problems. Fiona prefers a spreadsheet and a solid business plan. The last thing she has time for is Matthew Monroe, a handsome complication who walks through their door with a guitar on his back and a naughty gleam in his eye. But when disaster strikes, and Fiona’s forced to turn to him for help, will she learn to open her heart and find she can believe in something magical after all?
  • Dangerous Boys

    Abigail Haas

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, March 15, 2012)
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  • The Anomaly of Ellen Chen

    Abigail Ann

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 14, 2018)
    When Ellen Chen runs away with a girl she just met, she instantly feels free. She doesn't have to constantly worry, and the thought of bringing a razor up to her wrist barely crosses her mind. But when the high of being a runaway wears off, Ellen is still left with her thoughts. The trip takes a turn for the worse, and love turns out to be much different than it seems. For Ellen, it is the complete opposite. A story of love, hurt, and mental illness sheds light on just how complicated the teenage brain can be- and it is truly worth reading.
  • The Princess Puppies and the Adventure to Mermaid-Land: Part Two: The Adventure to Mermaid-Land Begins

    Alexis Abigail

    eBook
    The three Princess Puppies must travel to Mermaid-Land, an underwater village full of mermaids, to learn magic!In this episode, the three princess puppies begin their journey to Mermaid-Land. They meet a very nice sea turtle, and quickly become friends with her. Will they arrive at Mermaid-Land or have to turn around and go home? New episodes detailing their journey to the land of the mermaids will be released several times per week, so look out for more Princess Puppies!This story should be read after Part One: The Three Princess Puppies.
  • Over the Dunes: A Story of Forgiveness

    Ruth Abigail

    eBook (Ruth Abigail, July 9, 2020)
    When a devastating famine strikes the world, many will endure trials and sufferings. But through it all, one girl will learn the power of healing found solely in forgiveness.
  • Arkimine

    Abigail Karel

    (Independently published, Feb. 24, 2020)
    Arkimine is about a young teenager, Arabella, who was born on an island in the middle of nowhere where no one is allowed to leave and no one is allowed to visit. The reason for this is borne out of a fear of a disease (Arkimine) spreading. Arkimine is a disease in a person's blood that gives them out-of-ordinary powers depending on the type. 1 out of 82 people born on the island develop powers in adolescence signaling they have Arkimine in their DNA.The story tracks Arabella's quest to understand her powers and to escape an island that is unescapable. Great book for middle school through high schoolers!