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Books with author E. J. Sullivan

  • Adventures of Lucky The Little Goat

    E.R. Sullivan

    language (, March 11, 2020)
    Adventures of a little goat named Lucky. This is a short story for children of all ages. Life on the farm is an every day adventure with Lucky and his farm animal friends. This is the first book in the series. We hope your children enjoy these as much as I enjoyed writing them.
  • Alice

    J M Sullivan

    Paperback (Bleeding Ink Publishing, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Alice Carroll hardly remembers life before the plague. When the undead first crawled from their graves, it was like a nightmare. When they killed her mother, the nightmare became shockingly real. Now her sister Dinah has contracted the 'un-deadly' virus and without a cure, soon she'll be worse than dead. She'll be momerath.To save her sister, Alice must leave the safety of the Sector and venture into Momerath territory in search of an antidote - if it exists. Chasing a rumor about a mysterious doctor with a cure, Alice falls down the rabbit hole into Wanderland, where ravenous momerath aren't the only danger lurking.
  • Lost Boy: The Neverland Transmissions #2

    J M Sullivan

    Paperback (Bleeding Ink Publishing, Dec. 17, 2019)
    Wendy swore she would return . . . But Peter isn't willing to wait. After marooning himself on Neverland to ensure his crew's return home, Peter is determined to find a way off the ageless planet and back to the Jolly Roger and Wendy's arms. Looking to the future, he presses on, until someone from his past reveals the dark secrets hidden in Neverland's depths. Meanwhile, traveling across distant galaxies, Wendy's ship is failing. With systems malfunctions increasing and supplies running low, Wendy and her crew must find a way to keep the antiquated vessel afloat. But creaks and groans on an aging vessel aren't the Captain's only concern--there are whispers onboard, quiet voices skittering through the shadows that warn of something much more sinister.
  • The Florida Night Before Christmas

    E.J. Sullivan

    Hardcover (Cliff Road Books, Inc, Aug. 30, 2007)
    Twas the night before Christmas, and from the Panhandle to the Keys, Florida is ready for the holidays. From Miami to the tinkling wind chimes of Pensacola, the state slumbers on Christmas Eve. Even the manatees are snoozing. All is quietexcept for one young boy and his brother, who happen to hear something very strange outside. Could it really be a very special Florida Santa Claus? Readers of all ages will enjoy this ''Florida'' take on the holidays, complete with golf carts flying through the night sky and some bass fishing lures just waiting for their lucky recipients on Christmas morning. Wherever they live, whether they are old or young or somewhere in between, all readers will enjoy this unique Christmas Eve fable.
  • The South Carolina Night Before Christmas

    E.J. Sullivan

    Hardcover (Cliff Road Books, Inc, Sept. 30, 2007)
    Twas the night before Christmas, and from Greenville to Myrtle Beach, the state is ready for the holidays. From Spartanburg to the secluded beaches of Hilton Head, South Carolina slumbers on Christmas Eve. Even the shrimp are snoozing. All is quietexcept for one young boy and his brother, who happen to hear something very strange outside. Could it really be a very special South Carolina Santa Claus? Readers of all ages will enjoy this South Carolina take on the holidays, complete with pickup trucks flying through the night sky and some bass fishing lures just waiting for their lucky recipients on Christmas morning. Wherever they live, whether they are old or young or somewhere in between, all readers will enjoy this unique Christmas Eve fable.
  • Broken Glass

    J M Sullivan

    Paperback (Bleeding Ink Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    The scariest thing about Wanderland isn't death--it's the momerath. And now Dinah is one of them.***Alice Carroll has spent the better part of her life avoiding Wanderland--and the momerath--at all costs. But now with her sister gone, Alice has only one place to go.Back to Wanderland.Armed with only her blade and a raging vendetta against the traitorous Red Queen, Alice storms the undead wasteland to find Dinah and atone for her mistakes. But with relentless momerath and a ruthless Queen encroaching, will Alice's determination be enough? Or will she fall down a new rabbit hole searching for revenge?
  • Entwined Heartstrings

    E. B. Sullivan

    eBook (Solstice Publishing, Jan. 2, 2019)
    Two strangers share a common traumatic bond: each experienced childhood sexual abuse. While chaperoning a youth group on a camping trip, Sam quickly relates to Charley’s signs of depression, confusion, and inordinate fear. Despite wanting to forget her deepest dark secret, Sam feels compelled to help the teen. In the shadow of external peril, the women struggle to resolve internal conflicts.
  • Tracking the Paradigm

    Stephen J Sullivan

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 24, 2017)
    During the final days of World War One, Islamic Jihadists planted the seeds to overthrow the United States Government. Surviving members of a secret-society known as the Black Hand devised a three-phase plan to immigrate political-reformers into the United States, assimilate among its citizenry, and progressively work towards dominating the American society. Using genetic science, they selectively procreated and groomed their descendants to occupy key positions of political power. Undetected and unknown, their plan has spanned for generations and is about to enter its final phase. These newly affirmed citizens may look like Americans, act like Americans, but they are conditioned from birth to be something else; their loyalty belongs to the Black Hand. Tracking the Paradigm begins in the Middle East with a chance encounter made by an American soldier named John Harrington. He knows the secrets he stole will expose thousands of people on the precipice of political power. He flees for his life because those hunting him sacrifice everything to stop him. Alone and afraid, he reaches out to the one person he can trust, his sister Rachel. Rachel is a professional computer-hacker who works for the Department of Defense. She uses her unique skills to learn the truth about her brother’s actions overseas and discovers a shadow war being fought inside the American culture using the power of social controls. She fears for her life and is forced to trust a mysterious stranger who has a unique mental ability. She risks everything she has to save herself and expose the Trojan Horse lurking within the American Government. If she fails, she will forever be on the run from a secret-society whose members are always watching, always learning, and living in plain sight of the American people.
  • Adventures of Lucky The Little Goat

    E.R. Sullivan

    (Independently published, March 12, 2020)
    Adventures of a little goat named Lucky. Life on the farm is an every day adventurewith Lucky and his farm animal friends.
  • Alice: The Wanderland Chronicles

    J.M. Sullivan

    Paperback (Pen Name Publishing, May 16, 2017)
    ALWAYS PROTECT YOUR QUEENEver since the outbreak of the Plague, life hasn’t been easy, and for seventeen-year-old Alice Carroll, it just got worse. Her sister, Dinah, has contracted the ‘un-deadly’ Momerath Virus and without a cure, will soon be worse than dead. She’ll be momerath. Alice must leave the safety of the Sector and venture into Momerath Territory to find the antidote - if it exists. Chasing a rumor about a mysterious doctor with the cure, Alice falls down the rabbit hole into Wanderland, where ravenous momerath aren’t the only danger lurking.
  • Raising Gentle Men: Lives at the Orphanage Edge

    Jay Sullivan

    language (Apprentice House, March 1, 2013)
    Named "2014 Best Book by Small Publisher"—Catholic Press Association. There are very few benefits to the being the only man in the convent. There are fewer still being the only big brother to 250 boys in an orphanage. But if you keep busy, you stumble into opportunities to help. And if you're clueless, you don't know better than to attempt the improbable. And if you're clumsy, you trip over life's lessons at every turn. For more than 100 years, a small band of nuns have run Alpha Boys School in Kingston, caring for the abandoned, abused and delinquent boys of Jamaica. From 1984 - 1986, they allowed the author to share their world. He was one of many people during those years who lived on the periphery of the boys' lives, trying to help, and trying to understand. He saw the relationships the boys built with each other, which kept them from being completely alone in the world. Whether from the inside or the out, they all lived at the orphanage edge. All of the author's proceeds from this book go to support the work of the Mercy Sisters and the Jesuits in Jamaica. About the Author -- Jay Sullivan, is the Managing Partner of Exec|Comm, LLC, a communications consulting firm. In between graduating from Boston College and attending Fordham Law School, he taught English in Kingston, Jamaica. He was a featured columnist in the New York Law Journal, where his Art of Communication column appeared regularly. His articles and poetry, both humorous and serious, have appeared in The Golfer, Boston College Magazine, Catholic Digest, Parents Magazine, and other publications. He lives in Pleasantville, New York, with his wife and four children.
  • The North Carolina Night Before Christmas

    E.J. Sullivan

    Hardcover (Cliff Road Books, Inc, Sept. 30, 2007)
    'Twas the night before Christmas, and from Hickory to Hatteras, North Carolina is ready for the holidays. From Charlotte to the barrier islands of the Outer Banks, the state slumbers on Christmas Eve. All is quiet except for one young boy and his brother, who happen to hear something very strange outside. Could it really be a very special North Carolina Santa Claus? Readers of all ages will enjoy this ''North Carolina'' take on the holidays, complete with basketball-playing reindeer and some bass fishing lures just waiting for their lucky recipients on Christmas morning. Wherever they live, whether they are old or young or somewhere in between, all readers will enjoy this unique Christmas Eve fable.