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  • More Than This

    Jay McLean

    eBook (Skyscape, July 21, 2014)
    When Mikayla imagined her prom night, she envisioned a fairy-tale evening full of romance. So when betrayal and tragedy come in quick succession, Mikayla is completely destroyed. Suddenly, everything she loved and everyone she relied on are tragically, irrevocably gone. Jake, a handsome boy she just met, happens to witness her loss. With no one to turn to, Mikayla is forced to depend on this near stranger and his family, and he in turn is determined to take care of her. But Mikayla—thrust into adulthood with no one to guide her—is desperate to contain her grief and hide what she considers to be her weakness. Mikayla and Jake both want more, but despite their growing closeness and intense chemistry, she tries to keep her distance and protect her heart. As he does everything in his power to win her trust, Mikayla must choose between remaining alone and safe or letting love in.Revised edition: This edition of More Than This includes editorial revisions.
  • Loon: A Marine Story

    Jack McLean

    eBook (Ballantine Books, May 7, 2009)
    “Kids like me didn’t go to Vietnam,” writes Jack McLean in his compulsively readable memoir. Raised in suburban New Jersey, he attended the Phillips Academy in Andover, MA, but decided to put college on hold. After graduation in the spring of 1966, faced with the mandatory military draft, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps for a two-year stint. “Vietnam at the time was a country, and not yet a war,” he writes. It didn’t remain that way for long.A year later, after boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina, and stateside duty in Barstow, California, the Vietnam War was reaching its peak. McLean, like most available Marines, was retrained at Camp Pendleton, California, and sent to Vietnam as a grunt to serve in an infantry company in the northernmost reaches of South Vietnam. McLean’s story climaxes with the horrific three-day Battle for Landing Zone Loon in June, 1968. Fought on a remote hill in the northwestern corner of South Vietnam, McLean bore witness to the horror of war and was forever changed. He returned home six weeks later to a country largely ambivalent to his service.Written with honesty and insight, Loon is a powerful coming-of-age portrait of a boy who bears witness to some of the most tumultuous events in our history, both in Vietnam and back home.
  • Loon: A Marine Story

    Jack McLean

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, May 25, 2010)
    “Kids like me didn’t go to Vietnam,” writes Jack McLean in his compulsively readable memoir. Raised in suburban New Jersey, he attended the Phillips Academy in Andover, MA, but decided to put college on hold. After graduation in the spring of 1966, faced with the mandatory military draft, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps for a two-year stint. “Vietnam at the time was a country, and not yet a war,” he writes. It didn’t remain that way for long.A year later, after boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina, and stateside duty in Barstow, California, the Vietnam War was reaching its peak. McLean, like most available Marines, was retrained at Camp Pendleton, California, and sent to Vietnam as a grunt to serve in an infantry company in the northernmost reaches of South Vietnam. McLean’s story climaxes with the horrific three-day Battle for Landing Zone Loon in June, 1968. Fought on a remote hill in the northwestern corner of South Vietnam, McLean bore witness to the horror of war and was forever changed. He returned home six weeks later to a country largely ambivalent to his service.Written with honesty and insight, Loon is a powerful coming-of-age portrait of a boy who bears witness to some of the most tumultuous events in our history, both in Vietnam and back home.
  • Loon: A Marine Story

    Jack McLean

    Hardcover (Presidio Press, May 19, 2009)
    “Kids like me didn’t go to Vietnam,” writes Jack McLean in his compulsively readable memoir. Raised in suburban New Jersey, he attended the Phillips Academy in Andover, MA, but decided to put college on hold. After graduation in the spring of 1966, faced with the mandatory military draft, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps for a two-year stint. “Vietnam at the time was a country, and not yet a war,” he writes. It didn’t remain that way for long.A year later, after boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina, and stateside duty in Barstow, California, the Vietnam War was reaching its peak. McLean, like most available Marines, was retrained at Camp Pendleton, California, and sent to Vietnam as a grunt to serve in an infantry company in the northernmost reaches of South Vietnam. McLean’s story climaxes with the horrific three-day Battle for Landing Zone Loon in June, 1968. Fought on a remote hill in the northwestern corner of South Vietnam, McLean bore witness to the horror of war and was forever changed. He returned home six weeks later to a country largely ambivalent to his service.Written with honesty and insight, Loon is a powerful coming-of-age portrait of a boy who bears witness to some of the most tumultuous events in our history, both in Vietnam and back home.
  • Where the Road Takes Me

    Jay McLean

    eBook (Skyscape, Feb. 10, 2015)
    Chloe has one plan for the future, and one plan only: the road. She’s made a promise to herself: don’t let anyone in, and don’t let anyone love her. She’s learned the hard way what happens if she breaks her rules. So she’s focused on being invisible and waiting until she can set out on the road—her dream of freedom, at least for a little while.Blake Hunter is a basketball star who has it all—everything about him looks perfect to those on the other side of his protective walls. He can’t let anyone see the shattered pieces behind the flawless facade or else all his hopes and dreams will disappear.One dark night throws Chloe and Blake together, changing everything for Blake. For Chloe, nothing changes: she has the road, and she’s focused on it. But when the so-called perfect boy starts to notice the invisible girl, they discover that sometimes with love, no one knows where the road may lead.
  • Confessions of an English Psychopath

    Jack D. McLean

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 18, 2016)
    After unscrupulous young Lawrence is recruited as an assassin for the British Secret Service, he accidentally uncovers a terrible secret.Lawrence’s newfound knowledge forces him to choose between going on the run, or engaging in a life and death conflict with his employers.Praise:★★★★★ - "Wickedly funny and deeply disturbing. I highly recommend this author."★★★★★ - "Jack Strange’s book delves into the inner workings of a psychopath, a serious yet humorous walk inside the off-kilter mind of Lawrence Odd."★★★★★ - "Brilliant, witty and dark. Loved it."
  • Zomcats!

    Jack D. McLean

    eBook (Creativia, July 24, 2018)
    Cats and their humans have always lived peacefully together: ancient Egyptians worshiped them, musicals have been written about them, the internet goes gaga for them.Zomcats! dumps all that into the litter tray of life. This ain't no cute, cuddly kitten zombie story. Jack D. McLean's Zomcats! does for cuddly felines what James Herbert’s horror classic, The Rats, did for rodents. It's violent, horror-laced mayhem with savage satire and devilish dark humor.The action starts on the first page and doesn’t stop till the shocking climax in the end. And when the Zomcats' 9 lives are up, they come back from the dead.
  • Secret Sky

    JP McLean

    eBook (WindStorm Press, Nov. 13, 2018)
    An intrepid young woman. An incredible gift. A terrible price to pay.Emelynn Taylor's gift didn't come wrapped in pretty paper and tied with a bow, nor can it ever be returned. Now, it’s taken over her life. It strikes without warning, strips her of gravity and sends her airborne, unchecked.Haunted by terrifying flights she can’t control, Emelynn vows to take command of her dangerous gift. She returns to the seaside cottage where it all began. Here, she discovers an underground society whose members share her hidden ability, and a man who sends her heart soaring.But the deeper Emelynn gets pulled into this secret society, the more she questions their motives. Are they using the gift for good or for evil? Unravelling the truth will plunge Emelynn into a fight for her freedom—and her life.The first book in The Gift Legacy series, Secret Sky is a thriller that skirts the edges of reality in a world within our own. Buckle up and escape the ordinary: take flight with Emelynn Taylor.(Secret Sky was previously published as The Gift: Awakening)
  • Loon: A Marine Story

    Jack McLean

    Hardcover (Presidio Press, May 19, 2009)
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  • Lucas - A Preston Brothers Novel: A More Than Series Spin Off

    Jay McLean

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 22, 2016)
    In a sprint, every millisecond counts. When you’re waiting for love, those milliseconds can feel like eons. High school senior Lucas Preston has it all: star of the track team, a scholarship waiting for him, an apartment to himself and a revolving door of girlfriends. He also has an older sister, five younger brothers and a father who relies on him to make sure those brothers don’t kill each other. His saving grace? Lois “Laney” Sanders, a girl he started to fall in like with when he was just eleven. A girl who became his best friend, his confidant, his courage. It took only sixteen clicks and eight seconds for Lucas to realize that his like for Laney had turned into love. Eight life-changing seconds. It’s also the exact length of time it took to lose her.
  • Loon: A Marine Story

    Jack McLean

    Hardcover (Ballantine Books, March 15, 2009)
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  • Afterfeather: A Kathryn Ellwood Story

    Jared McLean

    language (, Jan. 13, 2016)
    Nine years ago, Kathryn Ellwood washed onto the shores of Sneeds amongst a sea of wreckage, when the winds were suddenly snatched from the magician's grasp. With an angry horde of sailors storming the beach, Miles did the only thing he could do. He rescued the girl and they vanished.Now, in a society where morals are beginning to crumble, good natured and loving Kathryn is the last of her kind. In a school filled with the noble-born who do their best to make her miserable, Kathryn wants to learn. Everything. However, as she begins to uncover the secrets of her past, the precarious balance of Wellington Castle topples. Kathryn must make choices that will change their lives forever.With forbidden magic, the help of a few best friends and advice from an all knowing god, Kathryn begins to realize her full potential and her power to change the world.Will Kathryn discover her real parents? Can she find someone to share her love of magic? As Kathryn realizes the beauty and wonder of life, Afterfeather will keep you enthralled to the very end!