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Books with author E.B. Stevens

  • Brush with Death

    E.J. Stevens

    language (Sacred Oaks Press, Oct. 8, 2012)
    Samhain was scary, but graduation is downright terrifying.Yuki and Emma's recent brush with death has unexpected consequences.Until last winter, Yuki could only smell the dead, but the touch of death's embrace has awakened latent powers. With the help of her friends, Yuki must face her new abilities. Will her psychic powers become the curse they all have feared? Curse or gift, Yuki's new vision begins leading her down an unknown path, but is it a road that only she can follow?Emma's close encounter of the death kind has her questioning her future as well. Until now she had it all--brains, beauty, conviction, fabulous friends, and a scholarship to Tufts Veterinary School. She knew exactly what she wanted and how to get it. Emma had a plan for everything, but she never bargained for her own traitorous emotions. When graduation comes, will Emma follow her dreams...or her heart?Brush with Death is the fourth novel in the young adult Spirit Guide series by E.J. Stevens.
  • The Mermaid: An Ennin Mystery #57

    Ben Stevens

    language (Nanbanjin, Sept. 25, 2015)
    Ennin and Kukai hear the legend of a doomed romance...Between a beautiful mermaid and a young fisherman... This is the 57th Ennin MysteryAmazon Reviews for ENNIN'The greatest of Japan's detectives, Ennin, and of course his trusted servant and chronicler Kukai... Full of intrigue, action and excitement... Great escapism...' M. Dowden (UK), HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER'The Ennin Mysteries are an absolute delight...' sshap'Stevens keeps on delivering... This is a great series...' Abby Normal'Love it! Simply amazed by how good these short stories are!' Edwina Callan'Intriguing and good to read... Set out in a very eastern myth fashion... Recommend them to all and sundry....' Chris'I confess to being addicted to them for the depiction of medieval Japan, the characters and the enjoyable stories. I treasure each Ennin mystery that I have...' Postscripter'Five stars...' Daphne Frampton'I especially like the sort of quiet and abiding love that exists between Ennin and Kukai, master and scribe. Also, there's a kind of sweeping majesty in the description of Japan...' Lisa'Another good short story by Ben Stevens. Keep getting them can't seem to help myself. Try them yourself...' Tigger'Atmospheric, intriguing and entertaining... A rare achievement...' Kenny51'Entertaining read with Holmesian overtones... Interesting to read about imperial Japan...' AC'Thank you Ben Stevens for writing the Ennin Mysteries... I love the characters... My only complaint? I have read all the Ennin Mysteries - I want more...' Momma Dahama'Amazing... An inspiration...' Valentine Williams'Well-written... I've enjoyed many Ennin mysteries... Satisfying as always...' S. Pearson'A FUN READ!' Cowboy-not Wyoming'I love the different stories Ben Stevens comes up with... There is always a twist, and the solutions are imaginative...' Jay Gold'I like the writer, I like the mysteries...' Amazon Customer'Really enjoyable...' Menarue'This excellent rendition of mystery, suspense and intrigue! I'm surprised these adventures haven't been made into movies or a TV series! They are that good!' Arnold Mount'I was completely hooked by the Ennin series from the first story... Ben Stevens's writing style is somewhat like a Japanese room arrangement...' AcerAcer'Mystery from historic Japan... Like Holmes and Watson, but in an Asian setting...' Nysa'How refreshing... Really delightful...' Leyla'I can't get enough of "The Ennin Mysteries"! Every story I read is so entertaining, I hate for it to end. I recommend this author to anyone who likes "whodunnit" stories!' Ruth Casey May'These stories are always so amazing... Look forward to more...' Eileen Sedgwick'A great read...' Carter'Ennin does it again... Well written, evocative of the era, and suitably mysterious...' KD'Highly enjoyable... Stories are tight, punchy and uncluttered... Bravo, Mr. Stevens!' Damien Omen III'This Japanese detective is a fine addition to the burgeoning field of Asian historical detectives which began with Judge Dee (China) and runs through I.P. Parker's Akitada...' Mcb'Delightful short story... Enjoy!...' PeaTee (TOP 500 REVIEWER)'Stevens has created an interesting character and placed him in a colorful place and time in history. Stevens is cranking out stories with a certain rapidity now. That's great news to those of us who enjoy his stories....' AN'Atmospheric, intriguing and entertaining... Feels as if it is both contemporary and traditional. A rare achievement...' Kenny51
  • Legend of Witchtrot Road

    E.J. Stevens

    language (Sacred Oaks Press, Sept. 20, 2011)
    Surviving agitated ghosts, irritated witches, angry werewolves, and the horrors of high school has never been so hard.The night of Samhain may be behind them, but Yuki and her friends have only begun to face the challenges of their paranormal gifts. Tensions are rising--in the pack, at school, and within the tightly knit group of friends.The tragic death of Wakefield High student Dylan Jacobs has emotions boiling over. The J-Team, Yuki's arch nemesis, have turned the entire football team against her. They claim that Yuki is a witch and blame her for the death of their teammate. Will Yuki be able to solve the mystery of Dylan's death, and the legend of Witchtrot Road, before tempers flare and things turn violent?Legend of Witchtrot Road is the third novel in the Spirit Guide young adult paranormal series."I didn't think it possible to fall even more in love with this series(and the characters, oh the amazingly swoon-worthy male characters and the super snarky female characters), but after having read this book,the third installment of this series, I found that it is indeed possible."-Avery, Avery's Book Nook"I just adore this series. It is so much fun to read and the characters are just so unique and unlike any others out there."-My Guilty Obsession"This is an awesome series and I would suggest it for anyone that loves YA!"-Jessilyn, YA Book Haven"These books are brilliant- such a wonderful mix of mystery and magic with really quirky and lovable characters."-Sally, Always Lost in Stories
  • The Tomb of Nod

    B. R. Stevens

    language (, Oct. 14, 2018)
    The mystery surrounding her sister’s death nearly drives eighteen-year-old Talina crazy. And as it turns out, madness runs in her family. Inheriting her late sister’s diary, Talina discovers the key to another world hidden inside. Now, whenever she falls asleep, she wakes in an incredible land of magic and machines she once thought existed only in her missing grandfather’s eccentric bedtime stories. Angel or Demon, Talina is hunted and reviled as a monster as her nights become a fight for survival against forces she couldn’t have known existed. She soon learns that her dream world is more real than the shattered life she begins to leave behind. In a nightmare of intrigue, wonder, and religious fanaticism, she must overcome insurmountable odds to find her grandfather, and fulfill a fate that challenges her faith.
  • Blood Rite

    E.J. Stevens

    Paperback (Sacred Oaks Press, Aug. 23, 2019)
    Ivy Granger takes on a simple grave robbing case, but in Harborsmouth nothing is ever simple when dealing with the dead. Grave robbing is Harborsmouth’s second best-kept secret. The first is the existence of supernatural creatures that live alongside the city’s humans. In fact, the dirtiest little secret of all might be the truth behind most of those empty graves. Most supernaturals eke out a pretty mundane existence. Nobody wants a return to the Burning Times. Well, nobody sane.The creature that was stealing the more odoriferous of Harborsmouth’s citizens from their graves had to be crazy. Sir Gaius, ruler of the local vamps, owned the harvesting rights to every corpse buried within the city limits. No one touched the vampire master of the city’s property without permission and lived to scream about it—until now. Warning: This book features necromancy, grave robbing, an abandoned amusement park, and zombie clowns. Blood Rite is the sixth novel in the award-winning Ivy Granger urban fantasy series by E.J. Stevens. The world of Ivy Granger, including the Ivy Granger, Psychic Detective series and the Hunters' Guild series, is filled with bloodsucking vampires, psychotic faeries, and snarky, kick-butt heroines.
  • The New Padawan

    Eric Stevens

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, July 26, 2008)
    Traces the story of Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and a young new Padawan as they battle against the evil Sith and the Separatist army. Original.
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  • Jacked: Ford Focus ST

    Eric Stevens

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Ever since James turned old enough to drive, he's wanted to enter his Ford Focus ST in the street races downtown. The first night he sneaks out, James finds trouble before he reaches the starting line. A gorgeous older girl has crossed some dangerous people—and she decides James is her ride out of harm's way. The situation is explosive, but James can't keep from investigating. Will he drive the girl to a new life—or crash and burn? Includes real tech specs and tuning details for the FORD FOCUS ST!
  • The Classic: ’69 Chevy Camaro

    Eric Stevens

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Eddie King dreams of drag racing. When Eddie's dad ditched the family, he left behind a '69 Chevy Camaro, and Eddie's determined to get the old beater back into racing shape. He even sets out to get his dad's help with the project. When Eddie's dad shows up with an expensive new carburetor, Eddie can't help but wonder where it came from. Is his dad involved in illegal activity? And will Eddie get drawn in―or rise above it and compete in the big race? Includes real tech specs and tuning details for the '69 Chevy Camaro!
  • Fighting Chance

    B K Stevens

    (Poisoned Pen Press, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Seventeen-year-old Matt Foley has a typical set of problems: feeling alienated from his perpetually perky family, struggling to focus on classes when sports seem far more interesting, chafing at the slow pace of life in his small Virginia town. The usual. Until his coach and mentor is killed at a tae kwon do tournament. During a sparring match, Bobby Davis, a baby-faced stranger from Richmond, crushes the coach's larynx with a powerful spinning hook kick. To the police, it looks like a tragic accident. To Matt, it looks like deliberate murder. A few of his friends agree, including the attractive but puzzling Graciana Cortez, editor of the school paper. Matt knows it doesn't make much sense for teenagers to investigate a murder, but if he doesn't do something, who will? Matt sneaks off to Richmond, following a lead to an illegal fight club, where he watches Davis easily defeat a string of opponents. Barely escaping the club without a fight himself, Matt nonetheless persists in his investigation, even though his search for answers brings him into conflict with his school, the police, and his parents. He wants to improve his self-defense skills - so he, along with Graciana, joins a krav maga class, taught by a man who becomes his new mentor - because Matt can't escape the feeling that, before all this is over, he'll have to face Bobby Davis himself.
  • KIWI'S WISH

    Jay B Stevens

    language (, Sept. 27, 2014)
    This story features New Zealand birds and a Kiwi who wanted to fly.
  • Sound and hearing,

    S. S Stevens

    Hardcover (Time, inc, March 15, 1965)
    Life Science Library
  • The Revenge of Clayface

    Eric Stevens

    Paperback (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Billionaire BRUCE WAYNE is asked to support the military’s newest weapon, the ParaBomb X, a high-tech orb that emits a paralyzing light. But during the weapon’s demonstration, a general grabs the orb, crashes through the window, and falls to the street below. BRUCE WAYNE is stunned. When he looks down at the street, he sees the thief turn into a gooey pile of mud and slip down a storm drain with the stolen weapon. He wasn’t a general at all, he was one of BATMAN'S strangest enemies, CLAYFACE.
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