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  • Supers - Ex Heroes: A LitRPG Superhero Space Opera

    Jamie Hawke

    eBook (Double Down Press, Sept. 9, 2018)
    SUPER HEROES. SUPER HAREM. SUPER AWESOME. Contains Adult Content. Seriously. A Lot. And Carrot Cake. Who in their right mind tells both his lawyer and the judge presiding over his murder trial, “F--k you!” while still in the courtroom? No one, right? Yeah, you’d be wrong about that. I did. You’d say the same thing if you were just found guilty of a murder you didn’t commit, though. Call me crazy for going off like that in court, but trust me, you don’t know crazy until you see what happened next.I never believed in superheroes. I certainly didn’t believe that I’d become one, or that strategically forming a harem of hot ladies and getting down with them to unlock my superpowers would be the key to my survival. Did I say my survival? I meant the universe’s. No, really... that’s exactly what happened when I was taken to a galaxy of supers, thrown into a prison ship full of villains, and told it was up to me to stop them all.Read on, friend, because it gets a whole hell of a lot crazier from here.WARNING: This book contains violence and many sexual situations, a harem, heads exploding, and ample blood. You might cringe, you will laugh, and hell, you might even cry. All of that is on purpose, I assure you. Second Edition for even better ball jokes.Grab the sequels and audiobook, including SUPERS: EX GODS, the spinoff series.
  • Stone Cold Mage: A Tale of Gargoyles

    Jamie Hawke

    eBook (Double Down Press, July 19, 2019)
    I'd always been special, but never knew it. Then I go to stay at my aunt's while starting college, and she's killed because of me, her home invaded by demons, and I learn there is so much more going on in the world than I could have ever understood. Throw in a couple of gargoyles and me unlocking an ancient path to insane amounts of magic, and you have my story. Be careful, though, as it's not for the prude at heart.For adults only. Extremely mature or immature adults, that is. And in case that's confusing... Contains spicy harem elements.
  • Timmy the Courageous Sheep

    Jamie Hawkins

    eBook (Fowler Digital Services, Nov. 6, 2013)
    You're invited to a party... a whole big bunch of sheep party! Come and join the adventures of Timmy and his friends. Fun for every kid, ages 5 to 105! SHEEP REALLY DO SURF!
  • Supers: Ex Heroes

    Jamie Hawke

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 12, 2018)
    Super powers.Super harem.Super awesome.Contains Adult Content. Seriously. Who in their right mind tells both his lawyer and the judge presiding over his murder trial, “F--k you!” while still in the courtroom? No one, right? Yeah, you’d be wrong about that. I did. You’d say the same thing if you were just found guilty of a murder you didn’t commit, though. Call me crazy for going off like that in court, but trust me, you don’t know crazy until you see what happened next.I never believed in superheroes. I certainly didn’t believe that I’d become one, or that strategically forming a harem of hot chicas and getting down with them to unlock my superpowers would be the key to my survival. Did I say my survival? I meant the universe’s. No, really... that’s exactly what happened when I was taken to a galaxy of supers, thrown into a prison ship full of villains, and told it was up to me to stop them all.Read on, friend, because it gets a whole hell of a lot crazier from here.WARNING: This book contains violence and sexual situations, a harem, heads exploding, and ample blood. You might cringe, you will laugh, and hell, you might even cry. All of that is on purpose, I assure you. Grab the sequels and audiobook, including SUPERS: EX GODS, the spinoff series.
  • Stone Cold Mage: A Tale of Gargoyles

    Jamie Hawke

    Paperback (Independently published, July 8, 2019)
    I'd always been special, but never knew it. Then I go to stay at my aunt's while starting college, and she's killed because of me, her home invaded by demons, and I learn there is so much more going on in the world than I could have ever understood. Throw in a couple of gargoyles and me unlocking an ancient path to insane amounts of magic, and you have my story. Be careful, though, as it's not for the prude at heart.For Adults Only.
  • Demoniac Dance

    Jaq D. Hawkins

    language (Golbin Publishing, May 23, 2014)
    A young girl is drawn to the world of the magicians, but will she have courage when she encounters their allies... the goblins?Long ago, in a time forgotten, the ruined city was filled with people and goblins were believed to be only a legend. Now a young girl flees her home in the small settlement south of the river, escaping from an unwanted marriage. Desperation takes her to the riverside, the site where as a toddler she remembers being treated kindly by a goblin who had befriended the human ruler, Count Anton. But another memory of that day unsettles her as she pushes the small boat into the current. A memory of bubbles in the river, and of blood. There's something in the water still. It is a time of grim omens. Driven by a premonition that she belongs with the northern people across the river, she soon meets the children of Magicians...and of goblins. Yet there are greater challenges to face. Trouble is brewing, and at the center of the conflict lies tension between species as well as between the ever combative northern and southern humans. Count Anton is caught between those who are eager to assist him and those who have their own agendas. Meanwhile, a new enemy arises from over the sea. Foreign humans come to invade, expecting an easy conquest of the rich lands that Count Anton has so wisely kept productive of food supplies. The goblins see the danger of this invasion to their own uneasy peace with the familiar local humans, but they disagree among themselves as to whether they will best serve their kind by helping the surface dwellers, or by leaving all humans to kill each other once and for all.The magic of powerful enchanted weapons belongs to the goblins alone, but a goblin sword gifted to Count Anton might save the humans, conquering all in its path, if Anton can work out how to invoke its power.Ever vigilant against unseen enemies and unknown conspirators who lurk in the shadows, the children of magicians must survive in a world where goblins dance with dragons in the skies, where monsters and men, friend or foe, might take any form.Second in the Goblin Series, but can be read as first for those who prefer quick action over world building.
  • Family: Finding Who We Are and How We Belong

    James F. Hawkins

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, March 1, 2004)
    This 7 session study will explore how contemporary young adult Christians who are either living alone or in a family group may create or contribute to a supportive and nurturing "family" life. Session titles include: Defining Family--What is a family? The Value of Family--Why should I care about family when I can make it on my own? Tensions between individuality and community, dependence or independence. Is family obsolete? What is the value of "family" for single people, friends, family life. What does it mean to be interdependent? Family and Identity--What does "family" contribute to a person's identity? Do we create and/or inherit our identities? Brokenness in the Family--What do "functional" and "dysfunctional" mean? Characteristics of Healthy Families--What characteristics exist in healthy families who function in a variety of circumstances? Friendships? Two-income families? Long hours of employment? How does contemporary life work for or against family life? Creating Healthy Families--How do families with children (traditional two-parent and single-parent) provide a supportive and nurturing family life for their children? How do couples without children build nurturing family life? How do single people build "family" that is nurturing and supportive? How do communities and institutions contribute to or detract from family life? God's Family--What does it mean to look to "family" as an image of Contemporary Christian life? God as Parent? Mother? Father? Inclusivity? Multicultural? Family members who have passed on? Cloud of witnesses?
  • The Itsy Bitsy Spider

    Jason Hawkins

    language (Jackson Fish Market, March 1, 2015)
    This classic nursery rhyme is brought to life in gorgeous, modern illustrations by Jason Hawkins. The adventurous spider ascends, descends and reascends the waterspout.
  • Lands Edge: The Spirit Children Series

    Jan Hawkins

    language (Jan Hawkins, July 19, 2014)
    It is an ancient world hidden in time. It is a place that has been since time began. When Jeremy a young man of the Bama people, those indigenous to the rainforests of Australia, discovers another world it changes his own. It changes his life, moulding it into another path. His Lore is ancient, his world is breathless but nothing prepares him for what unfolds. Born of an ancient culture he hopes his path is that of the Shaman but he is to uncover a new world that had been lost to our own. A world time had left behind. Can Jeremy unravel the timeless mysteries of the Caverns and survive the journey? Does Kirri, the strange woman from the inland hold the secrets time has forgotten?The Spirit Children Series are the stories, lives and loves of those born of The Dreaming. Discover a world hidden within our own, while you peel back the histories and journey into a new beginning. It is a new understanding of our own world, a hidden history lost in time.Lands Edge is the first book of the Spirit Children Series, it is a journey of discovery as young boy steps towards becoming a man, a Shaman amongst his people yet following his footsteps will take you were you have never walked before. See the world through his eyes as you step towards this world with him. The second book, Through Other Eyes, is a companion book to Lands Edge and here you will discover a world hidden from less experienced eyes where you too will touch an ancient time.http://janhawkins.com.au
  • It's Alive!: The Science of Plants and Living Things

    Jay Hawkins

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2013)
    The world around us is full of living things. Readers will be introduced to this branch of science through a multitude of different projects. Easy-to-follow text and vivid photographs make this an informative resource for any creative scientist.
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  • Really Horrible Body Facts

    Jay Hawkins

    Paperback (Windmill Books, July 15, 2013)
    The human body is teeming with all sorts of bacteria and other microscopic organisms. This volume will present readers with revolting, but true, facts that might make them develop more hygienic habits. A fun way to explore the human body and its organs and systems with simple chunks of gross-out text and hilarious illustrations.
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  • Super Sonic: The Science of Sound

    Jay Hawkins

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Readers will be engaged with fascinating facts and unique experiments to help them explore the extraordinary science of sound. Step-by-step instructions accompanied by colorful photographs will make these projects fun for everyone. This fun and educational resource is a great addition to any scientistÂ’s library.
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