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Books with author Elizabeth A. Taylor

  • Novel - The Best Long Story - Intense, Action, Interesting Story, Family and Life, Survive or Die: Keep On Running Part II - Run To The City - Running

    ELIZABET TAYLOR

    eBook (, April 10, 2018)
    Keep On Running Part II - Run To The City - RunningTrent and Jenny had taken up refuge in an out of town motel. They needed cash to continue on their quest of blowing the lid on Daly and the Russian mob.Time after time they manage to outwit and flee from the clutches of Sheriff Daly. Outsmarted and outrun, he continued to hunt them down.The Russian mob thought they had Trent and Jenny. Trent had a surprise in store. He was much smarter than they anticipated.The motel owner helped them to get around town. A couple of high speed vehicles and they were able to outrun anything or anyone.A dark night and they found all the information that could put Daly and the mob in jail or in the media spotlight. Trent found no sign of the papers he needed to clear his name.Pauli’s wife had fled to the Caribbean. One more step they had to take.Trapped in the confines of the city. Trent's cousin arrived to help with travel documents.Sherriff Daly lay in wait and had them surrounded. Jimmy saw the light and the way out.One more daring escape and the band of three could run another day.Novel - The Best Long Story - Intense, Action, Interesting Story, Family and Life, Survive or Die
  • On True Love: Best Short Story

    ELIZABETH TAYLOR

    Paperback (Independently published, March 24, 2018)
    "Some of us have to kiss a lot of frogs before finding prince charming." Those were the words her friend told her, but Miranda Jordan was tired of kissing frogs in search of her prince charming. Four times she had kissed frogs, and they ended up being jerks instead of her prince charming, so she wasn't going down that road again. But meeting a handsome stranger at a party one night and sleeping with him was beginning to change her resolve, especially when she discovered the following morning he was her potential boss and was very much interested in her. Could she go down that road a fifth time? Especially when she discovered he wasn't who he said he was
  • Romance - The best Love story - Kiss, Fantasy, happy life - Good story to read: On True Love - Best Short Story

    ELIZABETH TAYLOR

    eBook (, March 23, 2018)
    On True Love - Best Short Story"Some of us have to kiss a lot of frogs before finding prince charming."Those were the words her friend told her, but Miranda Jordan was tired of kissing frogs in search of her prince charming. Four times she had kissed frogs, and they ended up being jerks instead of her prince charming, so she wasn't going down that road again. But meeting a handsome stranger at a party one night and sleeping with him was beginning to change her resolve, especially when she discovered the following morning he was her potential boss and was very much interested in her.Could she go down that road a fifth time? Especially when she discovered he wasn't who he said he wasRomance - The best Love story - Kiss, Fantasy, happy life - Good story to read
  • A Soldier For Thanksgiving

    Sarah Elizabeth Taylor

    (, Oct. 12, 2019)
    After watching a commercial about supporting our soldiers, a second grader Ben comes up with a great idea! He decides to support troops by inviting any that don't have families to spend Thanksgiving with his family. Ben doesn't know any soldiers so how can he make this happen? With a little help from his classmates he might have a chance. Find out if Ben's wish comes true!
  • The Teddy That Went To Iraq

    Sarah Elizabeth Taylor

    (, March 11, 2020)
    When a soldier visits a classroom before leaving for a deployment to Iraq, it gives one little boy in class an idea. The boy decides to give his very special teddy bear to the soldier to take on his journey. The soldier starts sending photos and letters of himself and the bear in Iraq sharing this incredible journey with the classroom, while making a great friendship along the way.
  • Elizabeth Taylor's Nibbles and Me

    Elizabeth Taylor

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 31, 2011)
    In 1946, Elizabeth Taylor -- then fourteen and a major star at MGM -- published a book about her pet chipmunk, Nibbles. With wit, charm, and remarkable skill, she related the adventures and mishaps of her high-spirited friend. She and Nibbles were virtually inseparable during the shooting of National Velvet and other films; in fact the chipmunk almost got to appear in Courage of Lassie -- but he was so well behaved that he didn't look real, and his scene was cut! Recounted here are such stories as the happiest birthday of her life, when she was given King Charles, the horse who was called The Pi in National Velvet, because only Elizabeth could ride him.
  • Mossy Trotter

    Elizabeth Taylor

    Unknown Binding (Harcourt, Brace & World, Feb. 21, 1967)
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  • Quixstar: A Novel by the Author of Blindpits.''

    Elizabeth Taylor

    eBook (HardPress, )
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  • Quixstar: A Novel

    Elizabeth Taylor

    Hardcover (Palala Press, )
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  • Quixstar

    Elizabeth Taylor

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, )
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  • Quixstar: A Novel by the Author of Blindpits.

    Elizabeth Taylor

    Hardcover (Palala Press, )
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  • Stay With Me: A Story On Love And Trust

    ELIZABETH TAYLOR

    Paperback (Independently published, April 11, 2018)
    Stay with Me is a romance novel with a time period in a dystopian version of England in the 90s. Humans had stranger lives, even though they didn't know it. Certain people are known as subjects and they are isolated from the rest of the world, being “enrolled in colleges”. The subjects give their organs to humans in need and are taken care of by “watchmen”; essentially, subjects that have not yet donated any organs. The subjects are required to continue giving their organs until they can’t any longer. The premise and narrative isn’t explicitly known to the reader until a little while later. A narrator known as Mildred (a watchman) takes the reader through the journey; a journey in which she experiences certain vulnerabilities