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Books with author Isabella L.

  • MY FIRST ABD: Fun with words and animals

    ISABELLA L.

    language (, June 13, 2019)
    Words for kids
  • Chasing McCree

    J.C. Isabella

    language (, April 14, 2012)
    Briar Thompson had it all. The right clothes, the right friends, the right car. Being popular was all that mattered. Her parents were rich and treated like royalty throughout the community. She thought her senior year of high school was going perfectly, until the night her drink was spiked at a party by one of her so called friends. That was the night she met Chase McCree. Chase wanted to go back to Montana. To the ranch and the wild, wide blue sky that went on forever. He wanted nothing to do with flashy cars or spoiled rich kids. But he found himself head over boots for the quirky cheerleader who turned her back on her social status. She befriended him when no one else would. Shunned and hurt by the people who were once her friends, Briar flees with Chase to his family ranch in Montana. There she discovers another world, and apart of herself she never knew. The cowboy wasn’t like anyone she’d ever met. The cheerleader wasn’t like anyone he’d ever met. Apart their lives didn’t seem to make sense, but together, they were chasing forever.
  • ABC Fairy

    L.K. Isabella

    language (, May 12, 2020)
    Have fun learning the alphabet, ABC alphabet books with short Classic Fairy Tale Stories for Kids Bedtime, Toddlers, Preschool & Kindergarten.
  • The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club

    J.C. Isabella

    language (, Nov. 13, 2011)
    Welcome to the big leagues. To secrets and scandals. It's all about the game. Who's playing. Who's not. Who has no idea about the game. And...wait, what game are we playing?I'll leave that for you to decide.Where to start is the big question for Chloe Baker. How was she supposed to explain to Zack Warren that she started a fan club for him when she was a kid? It was just a game. A way to make friends and have fun. She never thought it would spiral out of control. And never. In a million, gazillion years, did she think it would follow her to college. How could she tell him her best friend Lana kept the club alive? That she had nothing to do with the craziness? Chloe didn’t understand why she cared so much about Zack's opinion of her. She hated him. He hated her. They had very mutual feelings of dislike for each other. So he'd just hate her even more when or if he found out. And that's totally fine...she thinks.Zack Warren had a soft spot for Chloe Baker. He likes the way she walks. He likes the way she talks. If he was poetically inclined, he’d write a sonnet about her ass.It's Zack’s junior year of college. He’s got things to worry about. Scouts from the major leagues. Baseball games. Contracts. Grades.... His father ran away to Vegas with Chloe's mother. He didn’t have time to worry about a girl. But he did. He worried about Chloe a lot, especially with that jerk Max sniffing around her. It's weird though, to like your stepsister, right?But Zack could argue that he saw Chloe first. Way before his dad met her mom. He was too young to stake a claim. But just didn’t care anymore. He’s done playing games.
  • The Hawaiian Archipelago: Six Months Among the Palm Groves, Coral Reefs, and Volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands

    Isabella L. Bird

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2016)
    "The natives are not savages, most decidedly not. They are on the whole a quiet, courteous, orderly, harmless, Christian community. The native population has declined from 400,000 as estimated by Captain Cook in 1778 to 49,000, according to the census of 1872. There are about 5,000 foreign residents, who live on very friendly terms with the natives, and are mostly subjects of Kalakaua, the king of the group. "The islands have a thoroughly civilized polity, and the Hawaiians show a great aptitude for political organization. They constitute a limited monarchy, and have a constitutional and hereditary king, a parliament with an upper and lower house, a cabinet, a standing army, a police force, a Supreme Court of Judicature, a most efficient postal system, a Governor and Sheriff on each of the larger islands, court officials, and court etiquette, a common school system, custom houses, a civil list, taxes, a national debt, and most of the other amenities and appliances of civilization. "There is no State Church. The majority of the foreigners, as well as of the natives, are Congregationalists. The missionaries translated the Bible and other books into Hawaiian, taught the natives to read and write, gave the princes and nobles a high class education, induced the king and chiefs to renounce their oppressive feudal rights, with legal advice framed a constitution which became the law of the land, and obtained the recognition of the little Polynesian kingdom as a member of the brotherhood of civilized nations. "With these few remarks I leave the subject of the volume to develop itself in my letters. They have not had the advantage of revision by any one familiar with the Sandwich Islands, and mistakes and inaccuracies may consequently appear, on which, I hope that my Hawaiian friends will not be very severe. In correcting them, I have availed myself of the very valuable “History of the Hawaiian Islands,” by Mr. Jackson Jarves, Ellis’ “Tour Round Hawaii,” Mr. Brigham’s valuable monograph on “The Hawaiian Volcanoes,” and sundry reports presented to the legislature during its present session. I have also to express my obligations to the Hon. E. Allen, Chief Justice and Chancellor of the Hawaiian kingdom, Mr. Manley Hopkins, author of “Hawaii,” Dr. T. M. Coan, of New York, Professor W. Alexander, Daniel Smith, Esq., and other friends at Honolulu, for assistance most kindly rendered." -Isabella L. Bird
  • MAGIC ACADEMY FOR TROUBLED MONSTERS 3: Dark Sides

    Isabella King

    language (Tempest Books, Aug. 7, 2019)
    I’m not the same girl I was when The Magic Academy for Troubled Monsters is closed, and troubled monsters have been displaced all over the world.Luckily, my estranged dad has pulled some strings for me, my friends, and, of course—my guys. We may be spies in training at Darkside, the shadow organization my dad’s a part of, but that doesn’t mean I’m any freer than I was at the Academy. While my friends are off on dangerous missions? I’m stuck here like a princess in a castle. What’s worse—sub-class and half-monsters are going missing all over the world. While I’m busy training and falling in love, the monster world is falling apart. And with everything we’ve been through, I’m not taking this lying down. Kings of monsters, sibling rivalries, conflicts over my heart—we may have left the Academy, but there’s so much more trouble to be had.
  • A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains

    Isabella L. Bird

    eBook (, Sept. 10, 2020)
    A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains by Isabella L. Bird
  • A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains

    Isabella L. Bird

    eBook (, Sept. 4, 2020)
    A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains by Isabella L. Bird
  • White Monkey Chronicles: The Complete Trilogy

    Isabella Ides

    Paperback (Lowell Street Press, Feb. 28, 2018)
    ***Winner*** The Jemma Prize for Speculative Fiction 2019International Book Award: Visionary Fiction 2019 Finalist"...author Isabella Ides has written what will surely become a classic." IndieReader A rogue order of nuns, in tucked away in Humboldt County, are raising an undocumented deity on the down-low. Persecuted by the patriarchs of the Great Church and decimated by a plague of prayer eaters, The Sisterhood is on the verge of extinction when a white monkey appears in a snowstorm and makes a special delivery. It is a holy night like no other—complete with a wandering star, three disreputable magi, and a babe mangered in a cardboard box. Scandal alert!The mere existence of the misbegotten baby god is a provocation. In celestial realms, the reputations of celebrity A-list Gods are at stake. On Earth, the undocumented deity is a threat to the birdmen of the Great Church—Cardinals, Hooded Crow, Cloistered Ravens, and gay Budgies, plus a malevolent Cassowary and an ancient Hierophant: His Holiness, the Divine Mallard of All Mysteries. Luckily, a white monkey with impeccable spiritual credentials has broken out of bounds and jumped into this world! Expect literary enchantments!Discover the cognate soul-group at the heart of the Sisterhood.Enter the Byzantine world of the Birdmen of the Great Church when the seven-year-old boy is kidnapped and brought to Mount Quoborium. Witness the heartstopping moment when the Heirophant questions the boy. Thrill to the astonishing spectical when the divine monkey attempts a rescue.And don't miss a spirituous whiff of Humboldt Snow #9, a psychedelic game-changer like no other.OUT OF THIS WORLD (Literary Review)"WHITE MONKEY CHRONICLES shows author Isabella Ides to be a self-assured, equal-opportunity paradigm demolition expert. Storming entrenched temples of orthodoxy, shattering icons, upending conventions—the eponymous monkey blinks his eyes and worlds collide.But it’s in the reconstruction that the story wins our hearts. When bohemian Sister Merry Berry fires up her pink 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible, top down, in preparation for heavenly ascent, readers will aspire to hitch a ride, relishing the mind-expanding experience the transit has in store.Alexandra BonifieldCritical rant.comNEA/Annenberg and O’Neill Critics Institute FellowA CLASSIC (Literary Review)"WMC: The Complete Trilogy is a delightful and thought-provoking walk along a multi-faceted road of philosophy, spirituality, and dystopia. Its pages are filled with marvelous word play, intriguing characters, and most importantly, a phenomenal plot surrounding the offspring of two transgressing gods and a group of lovable, resolute nuns. Funny, intellectual, and insightful, author Isabella Ides has written what will surely become a classic. IndieReader
  • The McCree's Star Spangled 4th

    J.C. Isabella

    language (, July 5, 2012)
    Chase and Briar and the rest of the McCree's are gearing up for 4th of July fun. It is a short story, under 10,000 words, and starts right before the epilogue in Chasing McCree.
  • A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains

    Isabella Bird

    eBook (e-artnow, July 24, 2020)
    A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains is a travel book, by Isabella Bird, describing her 1873 trip to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The book is a compilation of letters that Isabella Bird wrote to her sister, Henrietta. In 1872, Isabella left Britain, going first to Australia, then to Hawaii, which she refers to as the Sandwich Islands. In 1873 she travelled to Colorado, then the Colorado Territory. After living a time in Hawaii, she takes a boat, to San Francisco. She passed the area of Lake Tahoe, to Cheyenne, Wyoming, to ultimate Estes Park, Colorado, also elsewhere in and near the Rocky Mountains of the Colorado Territory. Early in Colorado, she met Rocky Mountain Jim, described as a desperado, but with whom she got along quite well. She described him as, "He is a man whom any woman might love but no sane woman would marry." She was the first white woman to stand atop Longs Peak, Colorado, pointing out that Jim "dragged me up, like a bale of goods, by sheer force of muscle." Rocky Mountain Jim treated her quite well, and it is sad to note, he was shot to death, seven months later. After many other adventures, Isabella Bird ultimately took a train, east. Upon publication, A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains proved an "instant bestseller" and is still considered to be her best work.
  • The Unofficial Story of Kyle B. Johnston

    J.C. Isabella

    language (J.C. Isabella Books, May 22, 2013)
    Kyle B. Johnston is looking for a girl. A nice one. One who actually wants to be with him this time. His friend, Emma Parker, offers to help him improve his image. in return he agrees to set her up with a good guy. When Kyle starts to see Emma as something other than a friend, he keeps it a secret.But what Kyle doesn't know is that Emma's been keeping a secret of her own.