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Books with author Jason S. Johnson

  • Continuing

    C. S. Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 3, 2016)
    Things have been peaceful for the past three months in Apollo City. And while this would normally make Hamilton Dinger happy, Raiya’s sudden departure leaves him irritated and angry. Despite the decrease in crime and attacks, Hamilton knows it is only a matter of time before the remaining Sinisters and their mysterious new leader cause more trouble for him. When Alora comes under attack, Hamilton and his team, with help from his new friend, Mary, set off with St. Brendan the Navigator to restore the flow of time. But it is only after they work to save Time do they realize how little of it they have left.
  • VIRGINS

    Jaz Johnson

    language (Createspace, April 30, 2015)
    Warning: Deals with sensitive topics.Are you a virgin? These girls are.Ten women, young and old, are interviewed about their virginity. They're sent a list of questions, and asked to record themselves while answering them. The responses are heart-breaking, heart-warming, and brutally honest. They touch on everything from waiting, to fear, to gender and sexual identity, to just plain not being able to get laid. Take a look at these women's stories, and let them move, inspire, and entertain you.For instant book updates, offers, giveaways, contests, polls, events, and more, text EZJAZ to 313131!
  • Puddles the Poodle in a Letter from Santa

    R. S. Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 22, 2010)
    All rhyming, Santa comes home from the Toy Shop with the predicament of what color to paint, Puddles, the new toy poodle.  Two elves, Noodles and Weeze, cause a calamity over the colors Pink or Purple.
  • Searching

    C. S. Johnson

    Paperback (C. S. Johnson, Dec. 18, 2017)
    There is no surrendering your will without giving up your heart. Long before she took up the title of Starry Knight, Raiya Cole knew she was different. Ever since she survived the car crash that killed her parents, the truth about her supernatural powers—and her destiny as a fallen Star—shaped her life, preparing her for a battle she knew would come one day. With the help of Grandpa Odd, her beloved mentor, Raiya works to maintain control over her power and train as a Starlight Warrior.But the battle she prepared for is not the first one she must face.As her seventh grade year begins, Raiya’s resolve is put to the test when her power unexpectedly—and exponentially—grows, threatening the fragile life she has managed to build over the last six years. Can Raiya embrace a duty that demands not only her life, but her heart as well? Can she survive paying the price that comes with her power?"Searching" is the prequel to The Starlight Chronicles, an epic fantasy adventure series from C. S. Johnson.
  • Beauty's Curse

    C. S. Johnson

    Paperback (Dire Wolf Books, Feb. 24, 2016)
    For four years, Princess Aurora of Rhone—Rose to her friends—has searched the world for a way to break the curse placed on her by Magdalina, the wicked ruler of the fairies at war with her kingdom. Under the curse, Rose is doomed to die on her eighteenth birthday after pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel. And time is running out.On the eve of her seventeenth birthday, Rose makes the journey home with her friends—Theo, a priest with a penchant for revenge; Mary, a young and talented fairy; and Ethan and Sophia, siblings with a troubled past–as pressure from her father, King Stefanos, leaves her with two equally unsatisfying options: Abdicate the throne, or get married.
  • Little Hen's Big Adventure

    S. F. Johnson

    Paperback (Sharon Johnson, June 8, 2020)
    Little Hen's Big Adventure is based on a true story when the Author was given two bantam chicks many years ago. Read about Little Hen's life adventures as she goes to live in the woods with her brother.
  • Dragon's Fire

    Jane Johnson

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Children's, Jan. 7, 2008)
    Isadora is back in Eidolon, marshalling her forces against the evil Dodman. Back in our world, Ben and his siblings are suspicious of their new neighbour - with his Eidolon eye, Ben can just make out that she's a witch from the Secret Country, and that she's got plans for them, none of them good... The Dodman knows all about the legend of three children from both worlds saving the Secret Country from his clasp - and he'll do anything he can to prevent it. Whirled through the wild roads with the witch, they lose baby Alice, and end up trapped on an isolated beach. But the Nautilus and their old friend Silver swim to their rescue and soon they are on their way to help their mother in her battle against the dinosaurs and other creatures under the Dodman's control. But Isadora's army isn't faring at all well - and before Ben and the others can ride to her rescue, she is captured and taken to the sinister castle for a wedding ceremony unlike any other. But first the Dodman needs to get rid of Ben's dad... It's a fight to the finish, but n a dramatic showdown, young Alice reappears transformed - and vanquishes the Dodman, reuniting her family and claiming back the throne. A brilliant conclusion to a magical series.
  • Oscar The Loveable Seagull: Rufus and Stella, Ella and Baxter, could not fly, family, animals that live by the sea, children's bird books

    Mark S. Johnson

    eBook (Mark S. Johnson, Oct. 16, 2017)
    Oscar is a strange looking little seagull. He is smaller than the others, a bit clumsy and has blue legs but he sure is loveable. Danger is in the air and Oscar's family is forced to flee, leaving Oscar alone. Come along with Oscar, a sheepdog named Cooper and a wise old eagle as they show us the meaning of courage, determination, teamwork, and friendship. I know, I know, a sheepdog usually chases seagulls and an eagle might see a seagull as today's dinner. The thing is that Oscar is just too loveable. Enjoy this heartwarming narrative supported by rich, colorful illustrations that breathe life and emotion into the characters.
  • Oscar The Loveable Seagull: Rufus and Stella, Ella and Baxter, could not fly, family, animals that live by the sea, children's bird books

    Mark S. Johnson

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 22, 2017)
    Oscar is a strange looking little seagull. He is smaller than the others, a bit clumsy and has blue legs but he sure is loveable. Danger is in the air and Oscar's family is forced to flee, leaving Oscar alone. Come along with Oscar, a sheepdog named Cooper and a wise old eagle as they show us the meaning of courage, determination, teamwork, and friendship. I know, I know, a sheepdog usually chases seagulls and an eagle might see a seagull as today's dinner. The thing is that Oscar is just too loveable. Enjoy this heartwarming narrative supported by rich, colorful illustrations that breathe life and emotion into the characters.
  • Mother Seton starts a school: A story about Elizabeth Seton

    Jan Johnson

    Paperback (Winston Press, Jan. 22, 1977)
    softcover in the Christian Heroes series - Elizabeth Seton written by Jan Johnson illustrated by Lorna Tomei Winston Press 1977 30 pages, with many color and black and white illustrations elementary level
  • Northern Lights, Southern Stars: A Fantasy Fairy Tale Retelling of Snow White

    C. S. Johnson

    Paperback (C. S. Johnson, Nov. 19, 2019)
    Her heart might be broken, but her spirit won’t be crushed.As the dark-skinned princess from the Southern Colonies—formerly the kingdom of Marula—Ebony is no stranger to hardship and ridicule.Forced into royal servitude after the death of her father, Ebony resolved to keep her head held high despite her sorrow—no matter how much vitriol she endured from her stepmother, Varyes, Queen of Pommier. And when the Queen’s son, Prince Rion, helps to piece her broken heart back together with his love and kindness, Ebony begins to hope she will one day find a new home for herself.But when Queen Varyes loses the Southern Colonies to its warring neighbors, she strikes out for vengeance—and Ebony is her first target.Can Ebony survive the wrath and cunning of her wicked stepmother—even if her survival means giving up her claim on Prince Rion’s heart?
  • The Theory of Everything

    J.J. Johnson

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Just because everyone else thinks you should be over it, doesn’t mean you are.Last year, Sarah’s best friend Jamie died in a freak accident. Back then, everyone was sad; now they’re ready for Sarah to get over it and move on. But Sarah’s not ready to move on. She can’t stop reliving what happened, struggling with guilt, questioning the meaning of life, and missing her best friend. Life just seems random: no pattern, no meaning, no rules―and no reason to bother.In a last-ditch effort to pull it together, Sarah befriends Jamie’s twin brother Emmett, who may be the only other person who understands what she’s lost. And when she gets a job working for the local eccentric who owns a Christmas tree farm, she finally begins to understand the threads that connect us all, the benefit of giving people a chance, and the power of love.Critically-acclaimed author J.J. Johnson gives readers a powerful look at the later stages of grief when the rest of the world has seemingly moved on.
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