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Books with author C. Miller

  • Escaping the Darkness

    Cade Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 24, 2016)
    Escaping the Darkness is an action-packed historical novel. Richard Borgstrom and his family have faced some tough times, but his mother is desperate to keep them safe and warm. As World War II begins, they flee their home in Sweden with stolen money and hope that they will find a happier life with their family in England. Will they be able to escape the darkness and find happiness again?
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  • Black Star Bay

    T.C. Miller

    (Timber Creek Press, June 6, 2014)
    Three members of Mather Air Force Base's security force return from Lake Tahoe after locating a stolen nuclear device planted in a casino by a deep-cover, ex-Cold War Soviet spy. Disarmed with the help of two agents from a clandestine National Security Agency team, the bomb is safely back at the base. The steady routine of guarding a military installation is no sooner back to normal when Lieutenant Colonel Bart Winfield, code-named Tupelo in the elite circle of global clandestine operatives, is surprised by a visit from Mary Benson, lead agent of a task force urgently searching for two other missing nuclear weapons—as well as the ultra-secret Black Star System. The three members of the Mather team and Bart's wife—a former OSI agent—are whisked away by helicopter to the West Coast Headquarters of the National Security Agency for a meeting with a hidden agenda and faced with a life-changing decision that involves ex-Spetsnaz smugglers and a shadowy rogue spy ring. They have little time to prepare before they are sent undercover in Seawind Bay, a sleepy coastal village with a checkered past, where secrets from a by-gone era mix with the contemporary high-tech computer world. Threats come at them from all directions and they must sort out who among the townspeople they can trust. When two of their members are kidnapped, they work feveriously to rescue them. The puzzle of how a building with the word Druid carved in stone above a door fits into a spider web of government corruption and international terrorism is mixed with an unusually high number of deaths from seemingly unrelated accidents.
  • Abby and the Mystic Dancers

    L C Miller

    Paperback (Anchor Group Publishing, Nov. 25, 2015)
    As the product of a forbidden alliance between the elemental Mystics and the wand carrying Wielders—two distinct, often feuding, magical realms—acceptance is something fourteen-year-old Abby has fought with for the last four years. When an alliance is formed between the Mystic Dancers and the Wielder’s, Abby is given the chance to live with a Wielder’s family and attend Wielders Academy of Magical Arts. In order to do so, she first has make three promises to the Mystic Dancers leader … Tell no one she's half Mystic, that her father is a Wielder who is also a wanted criminal, or that she can transform into anything she wants. Her day-to-day life of secrets, school work, and dancing is interrupted when her mother’s murder case goes to trial. The Mystics believe they finally caught the killer, who happens to be the father of one of Abby’s new friends. Abby has a choice to make – reveal her secrets, or let a man she knows is innocent go to prison.
  • Jaromir Jagr

    R. Miller

    Hardcover (KidHaven, May 26, 2003)
    A biography of the Czechoslovakian-born hockey player whose breakaway speed and superb passing and shooting skills have made him one of the premier players in the NHL.
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  • How We Pray

    L. Miller

    Paperback (LiTerry Shanice Miller, May 2, 2019)
    How We Pray, is a story written by a mother for her daughter. It showcases the inspirational way a daughter asks her mother how to pray. This beautiful short story brings forth the relationship between mother and daughter, and how daughters learn their way of life by way of their mother's teachings. Our children see what we do, and try their best to imitate. Let us, as parents, give them the best example and foundation possible.
  • Bugs: Fun Facts and Amazing Photos about Bugs for Kids

    Cody Miller

    language (, Feb. 24, 2014)
    Did You Know?•That "bug" is actually a scientific term for a very specific type of insect? •There are currently over 30,000 different species of bugs•Scientists are studying bug body movement so that they can construct better robots.In Bugs: Fun Facts and Amazing Photos about Bugs for Kids, you’ll discover how bugs are very special types of insects. You’ll also find out the many different ways bugs help the environment, what bugs eat other bugs, and lots of little-known trivia about these insects.Photos, illustrations, and little-known facts reveal: how bugs help scientists, how bugs are used by food by animals and humans, surprising facts about different bug species, and much more!Bugs: Fun Facts and Amazing Photos about Bugs for Kids is for children ages 7-10, with short chapters that both parents and younger children will also enjoy. Find out more about the fascinating world of bugs, and discover an exciting and informative reading experience.
  • Unicorns Have Feelings Too

    B Miller

    language (, Dec. 9, 2018)
    Unicorns have feelings too! Help the unicorns figure out what they are feeling, in this social story, for pre-school children.
  • Dinosaurs Coloring Book

    Cody Miller

    Paperback (CKB Publishing, April 24, 2015)
    Dinosaurs Coloring Book - Perfect for Kids 3+ - You can draw cute Dinosaurs and have fun while doing it! - Perfect for Coloring fun and an awesome activity book for children to develop their fine motor skills. This entertaining and educational Dinosaurs coloring book for kids has so many awesome coloring pictures that they can color with any hue that they love! These books are perfectly rendered for coloring - Kids will love these books and will enjoy putting their own color and designs in these books.
  • Jerry the Duck

    C Miller-Moore

    language (, Sept. 29, 2017)
    Jerry is a lazy duck who prefers to sleep rather then leave on migration with all of his duck friends! Now, alone, he must travel south to find his family and is led on a grand, heart warming adventure where he makes unlikely friends along the way.The images within Jerry the Duck have been hand illustrated and coloured using various techniques to create eye catching, bold scenes that keep your little ones entertained throughout the rhyming adventure. Although suitable for all ages Jerry the Duck has been tailored to the 5+ age group.1st edition ☆☆☆☆☆
  • Gilly the Goose

    J.J. Miller

    language (, April 23, 2012)
    Gilly is the goose who always runs late, missing out on most everything. Learn from his tale and "Dont' be a Gilly !"
  • Baseball Coloring Book

    Cody Miller

    Paperback (CKB Publishing, March 24, 2015)
    Baseball Coloring Book - Perfect for Kids 3+ - You can learn about Baseball and have fun while doing it! - Perfect for Coloring fun and an awesome activity book for children to develop their fine motor skills. This entertaining and educational Baseball coloring book for kids has so many awesome coloring pictures that they can color with any hue that they love! These books are perfectly rendered for coloring - Kids will love these books and will enjoy putting their own color and designs in these books.
  • Abby and the Mystic Dancers

    L.C. Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 18, 2018)
    As the product of a forbidden alliance between the elemental Mystics and the wand carrying Wielders—two distinct, often feuding, magical realms—acceptance is something fourteen-year-old Abby has fought with for the last four years. When an alliance is formed between the Mystic Dancers and the Wielder’s, Abby is given the chance to live with a Wielder’s family and attend Wielders Academy of Magical Arts. In order to do so, she first has make three promises to the Mystic Dancers leader … Tell no one she's half Mystic, that her father is a Wielder who is also a wanted criminal, or that she can transform into anything she wants. Her day-to-day life of secrets, school work, and dancing is interrupted when her mother’s murder case goes to trial. The Mystics believe they finally caught the killer, who happens to be the father of one of Abby’s new friends. Abby has a choice to make – reveal her secrets, or let a man she knows is innocent go to prison.