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Books with author Cheryl Abney

  • Belle of the Glades: The Shell-Letter Adventure

    Cheryl L Abney

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 13, 2013)
    Join other readers like those below who enjoyed this Christian, middle grade, historical fiction. By amorley: Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase Belle of the Glades is a wonderful book. I loved how the book flowed and the story line kept my attention. The characters were so real and I felt like I connected with each and every one of them on a different level. I started reading the book and could not put it down. I also loved how while reading the book I felt like I could picture every location the author was talking about. I have visited Florida many times in my life but never spent much time in the area the book takes place. I look forward to making sure to make it there and find the beauty to be just as enjoyable as it was to read about. By Teresa Format: Paperback Verified Purchase Great book with a fast paced storyline. Set in a place I know very well - born in Pahokee and grew up mostly in Clewiston. I was able to visualize the area in my head as I read the story. Felt authentic to the setting of South Florida. I liked how the main character of Isabelle's story is told from the third person POV but still includes what Isabelle is thinking. She worries about her new life in a strange place but quickly learns that it is not as bad as she thought it was going to be. Highly recommended. By Thomas W. Conner on February 21, 2014 Format: Paperback It was special to read a story about the area of Florida where I grew up. I am always looking for a good book for my grandchildren but I was especially delighted that I enjoyed it myself. I recommend this book for readers of all ages. I enjoy her fresh style. This Christian historical fiction book introduces recently orphaned eleven-year-old Isabelle Lacey. She leaves the comfort and safety of Indiana behind to travel clear across the country by train and boat to stay at her uncle Arden's fish camp at Lake Okeechobee, Florida. When she arrives at the Everglades, Isabelle feels like she's in a completely different world. Known as the last wilderness frontier of America, this water-filled landscape is populated with snakes, alligators, and a host of unsavory characters. While exploring one day, she finds a shell rock inscribed with a map. Isabelle and her new Indian friend, Summer, are eager to track down the treasure, but danger waits. Ruthless outlaws in the area will stop at nothing to turn a profit, even if it means kidnapping Isabelle. Will she be able to escape and finally find the treasure and happiness?
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  • Belle of the Glades: The Shell-Letter Adventure

    Cheryl Abney

    Paperback (iUniverse, March 15, 2013)
    It is 1918, and recently orphaned eleven-year-old Isabelle Lacey is tired of the adults in her life abandoning her. Now, she must leave the comfort and safety of Indiana behind to travel clear across the country by train and boat to stay at her uncle Arde
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  • The Bone Field Mystery

    Cheryl Abney

    Paperback (Big Lake Press, Dec. 19, 2013)
    "I know it's a Bigfoot," Belle said. "It even smelled different. I hightailed it for Sam's when I saw shadows in the brush." The 1918 holiday season brings mystery and adventure for orphaned eleven-year-old Belle and her Indian friend, Summer. Belle has adapted to her new home at Uncle Arden's fish camp at Lake Okeechobee, Florida. Known as the last wilderness territory in the United States, this water-filled landscape is populated with snakes, alligators, wild hogs, and now...a hairy outsider. At the Bone Field, she finds clues of a Bigfoot, but her uncle dismisses the signs. Belle and Summer set out to befriend the mysterious stranger with food gifts, but he has reason to stay hidden. Is he a real Bigfoot? How does Belle solve the mystery?
  • My Bigfoot: Belle of the Glades Book #2

    Cheryl Abney, David Abney

    eBook (, Dec. 22, 2013)
    Reviewers are saying:This is a beautifully written story for young people, boys or girls. It will hold their interest from cover to cover and have them wanting more....Once again the author has captured the flavor and history of this area of Florida. Her extensive research shines through. This book leaves the reader eagerly anticipating the next story.” – Linda BennettThe Belle books are well researched and it is interesting to learn what a "frontier" the everglades were less than one hundred years ago. We have four generations of readers who enjoyed "Belle of the Glades" and discussed how different but happy Belle's life was. - HubertI loved it! Thank you, Cheryl, for writing a children's story with no witches or crystal balls. I love the Bible verse and references to the Christian life, in general. Our children deserve no less. D. McCoyPLEASE NOTE: This book was previously titled "The Bone Field Mystery." The 1918 holiday season brings mystery and adventure for orphaned eleven-year-old Belle and her Indian friend, Summer. Belle has adapted to her new home at Uncle Arden's fish camp at Lake Okeechobee, Florida. Known as the last wilderness territory in the United States, this water-filled landscape is populated with snakes, alligators, wild hogs, and now...a hairy outsider. At the Bone Field, she finds clues of a Bigfoot, but her uncle dismisses the signs. Belle and Summer set out to befriend the mysterious stranger with food gifts, but he has reason to stay hidden. Is he a real Bigfoot? How does Belle solve the mystery?You’re invited to come along to 1918 Florida for a memorable Christmas at Lake Okeechobee and discover the Glade’s mystery resident along with Belle. At the end of the story, you’ll find:•recipes for flutternutter sandwiches and its homemade marshmallow fluff,•and an excerpt from the first Belle of the Glades Book—The Shell-Letter Adventure.
  • The Barnstormer: Belle of the Glades Book #3

    Cheryl Abney, David Abney

    language (, Feb. 29, 2016)
    In this Christian historical fiction for middle graders, Isabelle Lacey once again finds adventure in the wilderness of 1919 Lake Okeechobee, Florida. Belle's hairy friend Fernan returns in this third sequel when Belle gets lost in the woods on her mission of help. After walking her Indian friend Summer partway home, Belle spies a biplane falling from the sky and trailing smoke. With her usual pluck, she pushes through dense vines, spider webs, and fallen trees to reach the crash site as an evening storm threatens. Belle finds new discoveries in the woods, and she learns the intriguing story of why her dog went missing for several days. Experience nature's marvels and dangers in the Everglades as you explore with Belle. What does Belle discover hidden in the woods? What will Belle find at the crash site?
  • Belle of the Glades: A Florida Nature Adventure

    Cheryl Abney, Cindy Ankney

    eBook (, Jan. 27, 2015)
    Join other readers like those below who enjoyed this Christian, middle grade, historical fiction book. By amorley:Format: Kindle Edition Verified PurchaseBelle of the Glades is a wonderful book. I loved how the book flowed and the story line kept my attention. The characters were so real and I felt like I connected with each and every one of them on a different level. I started reading the book and could not put it down.I also loved how while reading the book I felt like I could picture every location the author was talking about. I have visited Florida many times in my life but never spent much time in the area the book takes place. I look forward to making sure to make it there and find the beauty to be just as enjoyable as it was to read about.By TeresaFormat: Paperback Verified PurchaseGreat book with a fast paced storyline. Set in a place I know very well - born in Pahokee and grew up mostly in Clewiston. I was able to visualize the area in my head as I read the story. Felt authentic to the setting of South Florida. I liked how the main character of Isabelle's story is told from the third person POV but still includes what Isabelle is thinking. She worries about her new life in a strange place but quickly learns that it is not as bad as she thought it was going to be. Highly recommended. By Thomas W. Conner on February 21, 2014Format: PaperbackIt was special to read a story about the area of Florida where I grew up. I am always looking for a good book for my grandchildren but I was especially delighted that I enjoyed it myself. I recommend this book for readers of all ages. I enjoy her fresh style.This Christian historical fiction book introduces recently orphaned eleven-year-old Isabelle Lacey. She leaves the comfort and safety of Indiana behind to travel clear across the country by train and boat to stay at her uncle Arden's fish camp at Lake Okeechobee, Florida.When she arrives at the Everglades, Isabelle feels like she's in a completely different world. Known as the last wilderness frontier of America, this water-filled landscape is populated with snakes, alligators, and a host of unsavory characters.While exploring one day, she finds a shell rock inscribed with a map. Isabelle and her new Indian friend, Summer, are eager to track down the treasure, but danger waits. Ruthless outlaws in the area will stop at nothing to turn a profit, even if it means kidnapping Isabelle. Will she be able to escape and finally find the treasure and happiness?
  • My Bigfoot: Belle of the Glades Book #2

    Cheryl Abney, David Abney Sr.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 19, 2013)
    Eavesdrop on what reviewers are saying: This is a beautifully written story for young people, boys or girls. It will hold their interest from cover to cover and have them wanting more....Once again the author has captured the flavor and history of this area of Florida. Her extensive research shines through. This book leaves the reader eagerly anticipating the next story.” – Linda Bennett The Belle books are well researched and it is interesting to learn what a "frontier" the everglades were less than one hundred years ago. We have four generations of readers who enjoyed "Belle of the Glades" and discussed how different but happy Belle's life was. - Hubert I loved it! Thank you, Cheryl, for writing a children's story with no witches or crystal balls. I love the Bible verse and references to the Christian life, in general. Our children deserve no less. D. McCoy The 1918 Christmas holiday season brings mystery and adventure for orphaned eleven-year-old Belle and her Indian friend, Summer. Belle has adapted to her new home at Uncle Arden's fish camp at Lake Okeechobee, Florida. Known as the last wilderness territory in the United States, this Florida, water-filled landscape is populated with snakes, alligators, wild hogs, and now...a hairy outsider. At the Bone Field, she finds clues of a Florida Bigfoot. Belle and Summer set out to befriend the mysterious stranger with food gifts, but he has reason to stay hidden. Is he a real Bigfoot? How does Belle solve the mystery? You’re invited to come along to1918 Florida for a memorable Christmas at Lake Okeechobee and discover the Glade’s mystery resident along with Belle. Ages 9-12 and up will enjoy this Florida nature book that’s full of adventure and suspense. At the end of the story, you’ll find: • recipes for flutternutter sandwiches and its homemade marshmallow fluff, • and an excerpt from the first Belle of the Glades Book—The Shell-Letter Adventure.
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