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Books with author Amy Hale

  • I Am a Big Sister Now

    Amy Hall

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  • Sleepy Elephant

    Amy Hall

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  • I Am a Big Sister Now

    Amy Hall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • What Trucks Do:

    Amy Hall

    eBook
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  • Me and My Mom!

    Amy Hall

    eBook
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  • Blood & Iron: A Havenwood Falls High Novella

    Amy Hale

    (Ang'dora Productions, LLC, Aug. 31, 2018)
    Welcome to Havenwood Falls, a small town in the majestic mountains of Colorado. A town where legacies began centuries ago, bloodlines run deep, and dark secrets abound. A town where nobody is what you think, where truths pose as lies, and where myths blend with reality. A place where everyone has a story. Including the high schoolers. This is only but one… Miranda Saunders has spent her 16 years playing by the rules. She’s known for her impeccable style, good grades, and overall positive influence in Havenwood Falls. But in the vampire community, she’s an oddity. Born a vampire, from a situation deemed impossible, Miranda’s origins are an enigma to everyone. When a photo surfaces that brings up questions about her long lost father, she is determined to find the answers. That search lands her directly in the path of trouble—fellow vampire Kai Reynolds. Recently graduated from Havenwood Falls High, Kai is tired of being told how to behave. Ready to break out of the mold he’s been cast in by his parents and the town’s supernatural leaders, he becomes a prospect for the SIN motorcycle club—something his parents loathe. But when he catches Miranda snooping around the clubhouse, he has to choose: turn her in and prove his loyalty to the club or help her find the answers she’s looking for. If they work together, they’re both taking risks far more dangerous than they understand. And the mystery surrounding Miranda’s father is only the beginning. This is a Young Adult paranormal tale in the Havenwood Falls High series of Young Adult fantasy stories featuring a variety of supernatural creatures. The series is a collaborative effort by multiple authors. Each book is generally a stand-alone, so you can read them in any order, although some authors will be writing sequels to their own stories. Please be aware when you choose your next read. Books in the Havenwood Falls High YA series: • Written in the Stars by Kallie Ross • Reawakened by Morgan Wylie • The Fall by Kristen Yard • Somewhere Within by Amy Hale • Awaken the Soul by Michele G. Miller • Bound by Shadows by Cameo Renae • Inamorata by Randi Cooley Wilson • Fata Morgana by E.J. Fechenda • Forever Emeline by Katie M. John • Reclamation by AnnaLisa Grant • Avenoir by Daniele Lanzarotta • Avenge the Heart by Michele G. Miller • Curse the Night by R.K. Ryals • Blood & Iron by Amy Hale • Shadows & Spells by Cameo Renae Books are released on a monthly basis. Coming soon are stories by J.L. Weil, Rose Garcia, Ali Winters, and more. Immerse yourself in the world of Havenwood Falls and stay up to date on news and announcements at www.HavenwoodFalls.com. Join our reader group, Havenwood Falls Book Club, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/HavenwoodFallsBookClub/
  • What Trucks Do

    Amy Hall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Ordinary Skin: Essays from Willow Springs

    Amy Hale Auker

    Hardcover (Texas Tech University Press, July 10, 2017)
    Amy Hale Auker's first book of essays, Rightful Place, was the story of a woman finding beauty in her place, the Llano Estacado. Her new collection of creative non-fiction, Ordinary Skin, explores her mid-life transition with prose poems and essays that illustrate a new terrain as well as new ways of being in the world.Touching on faith and body image and belonging, these essays explore our role in deciding what is favorable or unfavorable, as well as where we some day want to dwell, and who came before us. In that touching, they feel their way with observations about current affairs, drought, mystery, and the hard decisions that face us all as we continue to move toward more questions with fewer answers. This exploration is informed and softened by hummingbirds, Gila monsters,bats, foxes, bears, wildflowers, and hidden seep springs where life goes on whether we are there to see it or not. It is about work in a wild and wilderness environment. In the end, even as life changes drastically around us, we are better off for knowing that the ugly mud bug turns into a jewel-toned dragonfly.
  • Sleepy Elephant

    Amy Hall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Potty Zoo:

    Amy Hall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 8, 2018)
    It's about time! That diaper's gotta go, baby! Pick the best book for toddlers about the journey to the potty. If you're starting to potty train your toddler, get them excited about the coming process with some fun and colorful Potty Training and ABC Animals book for toddlers. Felicity the frog loves to jump. It’s hard to keep her calm. Potty time can be so frustrating for the little froggy’s mom. Greg, the giraffe, sits on his potty tucked amongst nice shady trees. His long neck reaches up to the branches, so he can chat to the bees. AND MORE From #1 Bestselling Children's Book Author Amy Hall comes Potty Zoo. Here's what people have to say: "Okay! I gotta tell you. I have a daughter -- she is 2. She absolutely adores this book. "The cutest book in the whole world...I gave it a five-star rating because of the wonderful illustrations and very cute animals." "It's a wonderful mix of potty training and ABC book. My twins are loving it!" Your paperback copy of «Potty Zoo" also includes a FREE Kindle edition and Coloring Pages!
  • Ordinary Skin: Essays from Willow Springs

    Amy Hale Auker

    eBook (Texas Tech University Press, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Amy Hale Auker's first book of essays, Rightful Place, was the story of a woman finding beauty in her place, the Llano Estacado. Her new collection of creative non-fiction, Ordinary Skin, explores her mid-life transition with prose poems and essays that illustrate a new terrain as well as new ways of being in the world.Touching on faith and body image and belonging, these essays explore our role in deciding what is favorable or unfavorable, as well as where we some day want to dwell, and who came before us. In that touching, they feel their way with observations about current affairs, drought, mystery, and the hard decisions that face us all as we continue to move toward more questions with fewer answers. This exploration is informed and softened by hummingbirds, Gila monsters,bats, foxes, bears, wildflowers, and hidden seep springs where life goes on whether we are there to see it or not. It is about work in a wild and wilderness environment. In the end, even as life changes drastically around us, we are better off for knowing that the ugly mud bug turns into a jewel-toned dragonfly.