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Books with author Grace A. Moore

  • I've Got You Covered

    M.A. Grace

    eBook
    Anistasia moves a lot to get away from her past. But when she moves to Brooksville she runs into John. Something about him just makes her feel so safe and he can't get her off his mind. The two soon learn they actually have more in common than they could possibly ever know.
  • Francis The Ferry

    Grace A. Moore

    language (Grace A. Moore, July 6, 2016)
    A charming fantasy story for young children about a magical ferry in Canada that learns to fly and embarks on a trip around the world in the company of a ferris wheel and a little girl. Short enough for a bed-time story. Illustrated with bright images inserted in the text.
  • A Christmas Carol

    Grace Moore

    Paperback (Insight Publications, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Insight Study Guides are written by experts and cover a range of popular literature, plays and films. Designed to provide insight and an overview about each text for students and teachers, these guides endeavor to develop knowledge and understanding rather than just provide answers and summaries.
  • The Emerald: by Grace A. Moore

    Grace Moore

    language (, July 8, 2016)
    A Christmas tale set in northern Idaho about a young girl whose little brother is distraught when he is told by kids in nursery school that there is no Santa Claus. They wander in the forest in a dream - or perhaps it is not a dream - to find a hard-working Santa in his emerald mine.
  • Faith Healer: Pearce: Book 1

    Ace Moore

    language (Existential Cowboy Productions, Sept. 24, 2014)
    At an early age, Pearce discovers he has a special gift. Laying his hands on anyone's forehead, he can remove their worst memory. As a young boy growing up in the Great Depression, parents both suffering from PTSD, Pearce grows up all too quickly. His mother's cancer diagnosis leads them to seek out a faith healer at a local tent revival. Drawn in for healing and understanding, Pearce soon discovers not all faith healers are fake. This is the first book in a five part series that follows Pearce from his childhood, through his troubled adult life.Graphic Content Warning: There are some scenes in this book related to flashbacks from violent or traumatic events in characters' lives. These scenes may not be appropriate for younger readers. Recommended age range 13+.
  • Carnival of Wonders: Pearce: Book 2

    Ace Moore

    language (Existential Cowboy Productions, June 8, 2015)
    At an early age, Pearce discovers he has a special gift. Laying his hands on anyone's forehead, he can remove their worst memory. In the second installment of the series, Pearce leaves his widowed father to join a traveling carnival where he uses his ability as a sideshow attraction. It is also at the Carnival of Wonders where he finds first love with the conjoined twins Madeline and Sylvia. This is the second book in a five part series that follows Pearce from his childhood, through his troubled adult life.Graphic Content Warning: There are some scenes in this book related to flashbacks from violent or traumatic events in characters' lives. These scenes may not be appropriate for younger readers. Recommended age range 13+.
  • Thimbles Full of Charity: Modern Fables

    Ace Moore

    language (Existential Cowboy Productions, Sept. 24, 2014)
    Strange tales of girls with clocks in their tummies and toolboxes in their hands. Boys who choose to walk backward and balance on shadows. A past of empty places and a future without hands.
  • Paradise

    M.A. Grace

    eBook
    After John's wreck and struggling through the last of the school year the gang can't wait for a long and much needed vacation. But can they really enjoy a vacation? The stakes become higher as the gang splits into two separate groups trying to stay one step ahead of Sebastian? Will Xander turn to the bad guys? As the team is put on their toes again can they all make it out to reunite the group? And will the secrets they have hold them together or pull them apart? Follow as the adventure continues in Paradise.
  • New York Heartbreak

    M.A. Grace

    eBook
    After an eventful end of the school year can Anistasia and John find a nice vacation in New York? Anistasia comes face to face with a past she thought she left behind. However what happens in New York stays in New York. Can the newly found couple stay together through the events they still have to survive or will the past destroy them?
  • Fields of Summer

    M.A Grace

    language (, Feb. 3, 2014)
    It is amazing how many truths and lies can come out in just a summer. Daniel thought he was going to have a normal summer with his grandparents fixing up an old truck. However, when Tiffany needs a place to stay after her brother’s death Daniels summer plans change.*~*~Notice this is a Novelette~*~*
  • Lost Indian Magic

    Grace Moon

    language (, Oct. 14, 2017)
    “Out in the region of the sage and the pine; in the far reaches of the ever-mysterious desert, the Indian campfires of the long ago heard many a tale well worth the telling. Some there were that have been handed down, through the channel of an unwrit tongue, from age to youth – told, retold, and told again until they come to the hearing of even you and me. Thus the ancient tale of Kay'-yah and the Lost Magic comes to be set down.” The authors, Pasadena, California, 1918. Author Grace Moon was a well known writer of children’s books, with a particular interest in Native American stories. She won a Newbery Honor award for children’s literature in 1929. In “Lost Indian Magic”, she tells the story of a young Native American (Kay’-yah) whose tribe’s magic went missing years earlier and his adventures as he seeks to restore the stolen magic to his people.
  • Martha Cries Monster

    Aulora Grace Moore

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 16, 2011)
    Summer’s undeadly dull until Martha the Zombie comes to the rescue! Martha Spook is pretty ordinary except she’s a zombie-vampire and she lives in a haunted house with her dad and mummy, her brother and a home ghost named Uncle Booster. Martha and her best monster mate Zule, who’s half zombie and half ghoul, have only a few short weeks of summer left until they return to High Ghoul EEK Academy when something exciting finally happens. Mayor Von Slimebucket’s daughter Bog-ella goes missing. Picking up her magnifying glass and her best British Sherlock Howls detective accent, Martha sets out with Zule her trusty companion, to find Bog-ella. If only she could get that monster out from under her bed.