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  • Lost in Dreamland

    Christopher J Kerin

    Hardcover (Big Dragon Press, Dec. 11, 2018)
    Lost in Dreamland is an epic tale about a young fairy named Lilly who inadvertently becomes lost in a strange and mysterious world known as Dreamland. Filled with magical creatures, dragons, and talking trees, Lilly soon realizes that not everything is as it seems in Dreamland.Follow Lilly on this extraordinary adventure for young readers of all ages as she travels through a magical world shrouded in mystery and wonder, and ultimately discovers the truth about Dreamland and everyone in it.
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  • The Midnight Queen

    Christopher Keene

    Paperback (Future House Publishing, June 16, 2020)
    The hope of Crystalia lies in the Prophecy of Five. The prophesied princesses have traveled the kingdom, fighting monsters and tyrants across the realm to bring about peace. But not all of the princesses have returned safely. Without them, darkness begins to overtake the land and its inhabitants. At the center of the growing darkness is the mysterious Midnight Queen, a figure seemingly involved in every plot against the Goddess, including capturing the missing princesses. To protect the kingdom, Otto of the Royal Paladins volunteers to face the Midnight Queen. Eager to rescue their missing sisters, Princesses Sapphire and Emerald accompany him to the center of the darkness—the Midnight Tower. The Midnight Tower is a terrible place—corrupted, deadly, and home to the Midnight Queen. Unless they defeat the evil sorceress, Crystalia will succumb to the dark creatures under the queen’s command. But the Tower knows their deepest fears, and a battle rages inside, as well as around, them. How will they keep the hope alive when they must overcome their greatest opponents yet—themselves?"A fast-paced adventure set in a fascinating world. Thumbs up!" —Matthew P. Schmidt, author of The City and the Dungeon"Chock-full of adventure and magic, and heroes fighting against great odds!" —Andrew Seiple, author of Threadbare"Great heroes, great villain, and a great story. If you haven't read The Midnight Queen, you're really missing out.” —Zachariah Dracoulis, author of Galactic Badlands
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  • Collectors of Zodiac, Book 8 of 13: When are we there?

    Christopher Kennedy

    language (, Sept. 6, 2015)
    Imagine if your eyes were closed by a limited well of history. Truth has been withheld. The stars cry out every night to reveal the past and to pave the future. We read history and mythology books but only acknowledge what our eyes tell us. What if there is a deeper power inside of us all. Some call it a soul while others call this power; life force. Most atoms were formed in stars and most of the higher mass elements were made in the core of a sun. Remember life is composed of star dust. For the answers all we need to do is to ask the stars.Collectors of Zodiac are a series of short stories that follow teenagers whom discover the secret of the stars. Book 8 of 13 "When are we there” is a story of a powerful young teenager that struggles with reality. Time is like water for Aubree as she discovers the power of the Libra Zodiac. However imagine finding yourself in a mental facility under heavy medications. Can she learn to control her new powers or go insane as time repeats?Book 8 of 13.For more illustrationshttp://collectorsofzodiac.com
  • Boy Who Ate the Moon

    Christopher King

    Hardcover (Philomel, Sept. 22, 1988)
    After eating the moon, a boy takes a strange journey.
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  • The Study and the Spiral Staircase

    Christopher Bellerive

    language (, Oct. 8, 2016)
    Experience the next generation in descriptive fantasy storytelling like never before.Go on a lifelong journey with four children as they must endure a gripping turn in their lives. The start of their life-changing adventures begin at Wellsworth Manor, where not all is as it seems. Behind its every door lies a mystery. An evil not seen for many years resurfaces at Wellsworth Manor and begins tempting the hearts and minds of Paisley Weatherby's family. Embark on a journey with Paisley, the youngest of the four children, and find out how far she'll go in order to rescue her brother and sisters. Is she willing to risk it all and leave the only world she knows behind...even to the point of death? Eyes will cry tears and blood will be shed in the epic new series;The Passage of Kingdoms.
  • Mission to Neptune

    Christopher Kelcharne

    eBook
    Childrens science fiction. Astronauts travel to Neptune to retrieve pure water samples to save the Earth oceans. While on Neptune they discover small whales, dolphins and seahorses and return with them to Earth. The oceans are saved and the new marine life flourishes.
  • War of Kings and Monsters

    Christopher Keene

    Paperback (Future House Publishing, May 19, 2020)
    "War of Kings and Monsters is a fast and compelling read with lovable characters and a well-drawn premise." —M. L. Spencer, author of The Rhenwars Saga In a world beyond the reach of humans live the monstrous Melkai. Five hundred years ago, these powerful beings were banished from the human world, only welcome back when called and controlled by a human. But the spell that holds them back is weakening. Melkai are slipping through the barrier uncalled.In order to restore the barrier, Nathan embarks on a quest to find the missing piece of an ancient and powerful artifact. Nathan’s own Melkai protects him as he travels the land filled with roaming monsters, but escaped Melkai are not the only threat he faces. An enemy kingdom is in possession of the missing piece of the artifact and they are more than willing to let Nathan’s people be overrun by Melkai rather than give up their power.
  • The Adventures of Rum Ba-Ba

    Kay Christopher

    language (Chaplin Books, June 7, 2016)
    Rum Ba-Ba is a cheeky young lamb who is full of energy. He is always getting himself into scrapes and sees every day as an opportunity for a new adventure. In these eight short stories, ideal for bedtime reading for 6-9 year-olds, Rum Ba-Ba rescues a trapped lamb, makes friends with a fox, saves the flock from a storm, gets his wool sheared, meets a hedgehog, leads the other sheep in a dance, and finds a new home.
  • The Old Man on the Hill: and other Ghost Stories

    Christopher Cutler

    language (, March 27, 2018)
    Every few decades a strange hill appears in a secluded part of rural England bringing an ancient visitor. Two passing strangers decide to try and get to the bottom of this mystery, which proves far harder than they think. The Old Man on the Hill is the first in this collection of six short ghost stories, inspired by classics such as those by M.R. James. In the other stories find out why a long-dead girl haunts a hidden stream, what monster hides in an idyllic holiday cottage, as well as cautionary tales about the dangers of selfishness, corruption and greed.
  • Leave Well Enough Alone

    Christopher Kelly

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 7, 2011)
    This raw and unwavering, yet accessable novel concentrates on Wellington, a desert storm veteran turned homeless alcoholic panhandler and his journey to Key West for his annual vacation. His travels from New York City to Key West force him to deal with religious zealots, masturbating truck drivers, gun toting hillbillies, drunken colleges kids and even one or two kinder souls. A there and back again of the lowest class. Life is in the details, whatever details a drunk can remember. When his friends, family and the world around him began to pass him by, Wellington decided to become a bum. The bulk of his military pension went to his wife and son, whom he hasn’t seen since his decision. The rest is saved for his “vacation from being a bum”, as he likes to say. The people that he meets along the way and his reactions to the situations his alcohol induced torpor put him in tell the tale of this conflicted man’s life. Will he break free from the shackles of his own stunted philosophies or continue to his death?
  • Collectors of Zodiac Book 6 of 13: Joining Together

    Christopher Kennedy

    language (, Aug. 18, 2015)
    Imagine if your eyes were closed by a limited well of history. Truth has been withheld. The stars cry out every night to reveal the past and to pave the future. We read history and mythology books but only acknowledge what our eyes tell us. What if there is a deeper power inside of us all. Some call it a soul while others call this power life force. Most atoms were formed in stars and most of the higher mass elements were made in the core of a sun. Remember life is composed of star dust. For the answers all we need to do is to ask the stars.Collectors of Zodiac is a series of short stories that follows teenagers whom discover the secret of the stars. Book 6 of 13 "Joining Together" is a story of two high school teens seeking solutions for an unjust world. They fight to motivate others by informing the student body of political unfair trade practices. An irate teenager opposes them with a deep hatred that even she doesn't understand. Does history tend to repeat itself? Can two Gemini Collectors join together while being out numbered?http://collectorsofzodiac.com/
  • Collectors of Zodiac Book 10: Nature can Nurture Book 10 of 13

    Christopher Kennedy

    language (, Oct. 8, 2015)
    Imagine if your eyes were closed by a limited well of history. Truth has been withheld. The stars cry out every night to reveal the past and to pave the future. We read history and mythology books but only acknowledge what our eyes tell us. What if there is a deeper power inside of us all. Some call it a soul while others call this power; life force. Most atoms were formed in stars and most of the higher mass elements were made in the core of a sun. Remember life is composed of star dust. For the answers all we need to do is to ask the stars.Collectors of Zodiac are a series of short stories that follow teenagers whom discover the secret of the stars. Book 10 of 13 “Nature can Nurture” is a story of a young man beginning his senior year in a public high school. His father believes deeply in Japanese tradition while his mother is a famous genetically modified food scientist. Taiko must choose a path of tradition or science. Can he choose or will he pave his own path. A few friends help the young collector decide as Taiko discovers the power within. History merges with the present in order to determine his reality. Ancient Greek culture overlaps Classical Japanese history in the mind bending experience. Who is the juggernaut?End of Book 10 of 13.For more illustrationshttp://collectorsofzodiac.com