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  • Jess Not The Same: Jess In Time: Book Three

    Blake Lamar

    language (South Valley Press, May 26, 2021)
    Jess is desperate to be with Jason, the boy she loves. Too bad he lives in another reality.After enlisting her mother's help to create a device that will allow her to switch places with her alternate self, Jess finally gets her chance to be with the boy of her dreams.There's only one problem. Jason is already dating another girl. A girl who happens to be Jess's new step-sister.Can Jess get them to break up before the big dance? If she can, will Jason even want to be with her?While Jess is focused on her boy troubles, more sinister things are going on behind her back that might render her plight meaningless.
  • The Hole in the Universe

    Blake Lamar

    language (, April 20, 2016)
    After discovering a genuine dinosaur fossil in the woods outside of his Grandpa's cabin, Robert is eager to look for more bones. When Emily, the daughter of Robert’s uncle’s latest girlfriend, tags along, they find something cooler than dusty fossils. A crashed alien spaceship!Inside the spaceship are four alien siblings trying to find their way home. Not only are they on the wrong planet, they might even be in the wrong galaxy.Can Robert and Emily keep them a secret while the aliens fix their spaceship? Can the aliens figure out where they are and how to get home?No one is prepared for the truth.
  • Jess Be Yourself: Jess In Time: Book One

    Blake Lamar

    eBook (South Valley Press, April 6, 2016)
    Jess's life begins to unravel on her thirteenth birthday. First, she learns of her parents' separation. Then she's forced to spend the rest of the summer living in her grandparents' camper trailer by the lake. When she finally gets to come home for the first day of school, she discovers that her friends have abandoned her and nothing she remembers seems to be true anymore. Everyone keeps calling her Jessica when they know she goes by Jess! Does she have amnesia, or is everyone at school in on some elaborate joke? The truth is crazier and scarier than she could have ever imagined. Please note: This book was previously published under the title Jessica's Story. Significant changes have been made to the last two chapters.
  • My Dad Invented A Time Machine: The Machine of Time Book 1

    Blake Lamar

    language (, Nov. 9, 2014)
    Time travel is illegal! I bet you didn't know this. I bet you didn't even know that time travel was possible. You’re not alone.Jason Lansing doesn't know anything about time travel, either. But his dad does. In fact, his dad turned their entire house into a time machine. Something he fails to mention to his son until Jason wakes up one morning and finds himself in the future.Something is wrong. Time travel to the future is impossible because the future hasn't happened yet. Right?Before he can figure out what happened and fix the time machine’s engine, Jason’s dad is arrested by a secret government agency dedicated to preventing time travel and cleaning up its messes.While his dad is carted off to prison, Jason stumbles upon clues that unravel the mystery surrounding his mother’s death five years ago.If Jason doesn't act fast, his dad might suffer a similar fate!
  • The Hole in the Universe

    Blake Lamar

    (South Valley Press, April 3, 2020)
    After discovering a genuine dinosaur fossil in the woods outside of his Grandpa's cabin, Robert is eager to look for more bones. When his new friend Emily tags along, they find something a lot cooler than dusty bones.Aliens!Inside the spaceship are four alien siblings trying to find their way home. Not only are they on the wrong planet, they might even be in the wrong galaxy.Can Robert and Emily keep them a secret while the aliens fix their spaceship? Can the aliens figure out where they are and how to get home?No one is prepared for the truth.
  • Jess Like Me: Jess In Time: Book Two

    Blake Lamar

    eBook (South Valley Press, May 31, 2020)
    How do you go on living when you’re not supposed to exist?Life hasn’t been easy since Jess got back from the so-called “True” timeline. She spends her days going through the motions, dreading the moment when her reality will vanish from existence.What’s worse, she’s in love with her boyfriend Jason. That doesn’t seem so bad, except he’s the wrong version of the boy she fell in love with. While he may look and act just like the Jason from the “True” timeline, something isn’t right.Then she comes home one day to discover she has a new foster sister.Herself.Going by Jess’s middle name and pretending to be her cousin, Marie has been kicked out of several foster homes in the “True” timeline. Who better to take care of her than her own parents from another timeline, right?Despite having been the exact same person at one point in their lives, Jess and Marie couldn’t be more different. After kicking Jess out of her own bedroom and hacking her Instagram account, it’s clear Marie isn’t going to make Jess’s life any easier.Jess tries to take comfort in the fact that so long as Marie is living in her timeline, she gets to continue living, which means she has things to look forward to. Like the Homecoming Dance!But when Jess’s friends notice their similarities, they suggest giving Marie a makeover and having them switch places at school for a day. What seems like a harmless prank ends up turning Jess’s world upside down.For Marie, that’s all just fun and games. The daughter of a corrupt time-cop has much more sinister plans.
  • Jess Be Yourself: Jess In Time: Book One

    Blake Lamar

    Paperback (South Valley Press, April 7, 2016)
    Jessica's life begins to unravel on her thirteenth birthday. First, she learns of her parents' separation. Then she's forced to spend the rest of the summer living in her grandparents' camper trailer by the lake. When she finally gets to come home for the first day of school, she discovers that her friends have abandoned her and nothing she remembers seems to be true anymore. Why does everyone insist on calling her Jessica when they know she prefers Jess!Does she have amnesia, or is everyone at school in on some elaborate joke? The truth is crazier and scarier than she could have ever imagined. Please note: This book was previously published under the title Jessica's Story. Significant changes have been made to the final two chapters.
  • Forgetting You

    Blake Lamar

    language (, March 16, 2016)
    For most of his life, Greg ignored the oddly placed mirror in the back of his bedroom closet. When his girlfriend breaks up with him at the beginning of spring break, Greg takes solace in the small enclosed space and discovers that the mirror is a portal to an alternate reality. Disregarding the potential dangers, Greg jumps at the opportunity to escape his own bleak reality and take his chances on the other side.
  • Help! My Planet is Melting and I Can’t Swim

    Blake Lamar, Kyle King

    (South Valley Press, Feb. 29, 2020)
    Sami can’t swim.This hasn’t been a problem since he lives on a planet covered in ice.Until a meteor strikes one night, shattering the ice and forcing hot water from deep underground through the cracks.Unaware the planet is in the beginning of a worldwide meltdown, Sami presses on with his plight to help his new friend Ela find her long lost family.After a series of accidents, attacks, and tough decisions, Sami finds himself alone and stranded on a rapidly iceberg in the middle of a vast and unforgiving sea.Only a miracle can save him and reunite him with his friends.But some miracles carry ancient secrets that completely redefine who you are and who you can become.
  • Jess Like Me: Jess In Time: Book Two

    Blake Lamar

    Paperback (South Valley Press, May 29, 2020)
    How do you go on living when you’re not supposed to exist?Life hasn’t been easy since Jess got back from the so-called “True” timeline. She spends her days going through the motions, dreading the moment when her reality will vanish from existence.What’s worse, she’s in love with her boyfriend Jason. That doesn’t seem so bad, except he’s the wrong version of the boy she fell in love with. While he may look and act just like the Jason from the “True” timeline, something isn’t right.Then she comes home one day to discover she has a new foster sister.Herself.Going by Jess’s middle name and pretending to be her cousin, Marie has been kicked out of several foster homes in the “True” timeline. Who better to take care of her than her own parents from another timeline, right?Despite having been the exact same person at one point in their lives, Jess and Marie couldn’t be more different. After kicking Jess out of her own bedroom and hacking her Instagram account, it’s clear Marie isn’t going to make Jess’s life any easier.Jess tries to take comfort in the fact that so long as Marie is living in her timeline, she gets to continue living, which means she has things to look forward to. Like the Homecoming Dance!But when Jess’s friends notice their similarities, they suggest giving Marie a makeover and having them switch places at school for a day. What seems like a harmless prank ends up turning Jess’s world upside down.For Marie, that’s all just fun and games. The daughter of a corrupt time-cop has much more sinister plans.
  • Help! My Planet is Melting and I Can’t Swim: An Apocalyptic Science Fiction Adventure

    Blake Lamar, Kyle King

    language (South Valley Press, Feb. 29, 2020)
    Sami can’t swim.This hasn’t been a problem since he lives on a planet covered in ice.Until a meteor strikes one night, shattering the ice and forcing hot water from deep underground through the cracks.Unaware the planet is in the beginning of a worldwide meltdown, Sami presses on with his plight to help his new friend Ela find her long lost family.After a series of accidents, attacks, and tough decisions, Sami finds himself alone and stranded on a rapidly melting iceberg in the middle of a vast and unforgiving sea.Only a miracle can save him and reunite him with his friends.But some miracles carry ancient secrets that completely redefine who you are and who you can become.
  • Help! My Planet is Melting and I Can't Swim

    Blake Lamar, Kyle King

    (South Valley Press, Feb. 29, 2020)
    Sami can't swim.This hasn't been a problem since he lives on a planet covered in ice.Until a meteor strikes one night, shattering the ice and forcing hot water from deep underground through the cracks.Unaware the planet is at the beginning of a worldwide meltdown, Sami presses on with his plight to help his new friend Ela find her long lost family.After a series of accidents, attacks, and tough decisions, Sami finds himself alone and stranded on a rapidly melting iceberg in the middle of a vast and unforgiving sea.Only a miracle can save him and reunite him with his friends.But some miracles carry ancient secrets that completely redefine who you are and who you can become.