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  • Small Blue and the Deep Dark Night

    Jon Davis

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 26, 2014)
    When Small Blue wakes up in the middle of the night, she thinks of hungry things . . . and warty things . . . and hairy things! But are they really as scary as they seem? With the help and comfort of Big Brown, Small Blue slowly begins to imagine fun things in the dark instead of scary ones. Jon Davis's whimsical text and illustrations featuring a sweet father-daughter duo ensure that neither the night nor the unknown will be scary again.
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  • Rodina: Age of Power

    Jon Davis

    language (Jon Davis, Oct. 31, 2014)
    While the world recovers from the near apocalypse from the asteroid, Yama, Vaughn continues to live his life as normally as possible. But for the Empowered, such things might never be possible.When an old enemy warns Vaughn to stay out of Chicago, he finds that he has no choice but to go. There he finds that a shadow lies over the city, a darkness touching the souls of every man, woman, and child within its reach. But there are worse things than just one city under threat. Vaughn quickly finds himself fighting against the destruction of the Empowered, even as they come to terms with their new existence. It is a threat, which swirls around a young woman named Rodina, once a follower of Yasmine, the telepathic terrorist.To stop both the danger to Chicago and the Empowered, Vaughn must make alliances with enemies and friends both. Most important of all, he must come to terms with the powerful Rodina before everything is lost. (Book Two in The Age of Power Series)
  • The Savage Peak

    Jon David

    Hardcover (BHC Press, July 9, 2020)
    The Morgalla Chronicles is a fresh young adult series that follows the life of Morgalla, a teen with a good heart and a dark secret. She's a demon from hell. Nobody's perfect. When Morgalla and her mentor are forced to abandon their sanctuary on a far-off world, they must return to the realm of hell. The only problem is teen Morgalla has never been around her own kind before, and she's finding she doesn't fit in. Smaller than the average demon, she not only holds contradictory views to her own culture, she possesses a unique talent most demons don't have.When Delilah makes a life-changing decision for her, Morgalla finds herself on the run on another world as she tries to adapt and fit into a culture where both demons and humans coexist.
  • The Savage Peak

    Jon David

    Paperback (BHC Press, July 9, 2020)
    The Morgalla Chronicles is a fresh young adult series that follows the life of Morgalla, a teen with a good heart and a dark secret. She's a demon from hell. Nobody's perfect. When Morgalla and her mentor are forced to abandon their sanctuary on a far-off world, they must return to the realm of hell. The only problem is teen Morgalla has never been around her own kind before, and she's finding she doesn't fit in. Smaller than the average demon, she not only holds contradictory views to her own culture, she possesses a unique talent most demons don't have.When Delilah makes a life-changing decision for her, Morgalla finds herself on the run on another world as she tries to adapt and fit into a culture where both demons and humans coexist.
  • Johno's Boogerball

    John B. Davies

    language (, Nov. 20, 2017)
    A magical 60's trip back to the old neighborhood.
  • The Feather Follower

    Joan Davies

    eBook (V.J.Davies, May 16, 2016)
    Mattie can hear her mother crying. Wondering if this is because her stepfather's office keys are missing she decides that she must try and find them before he returns from a business trip. She discovers that though she cannot do this in the real world it may be possible to do so in a fantasy one.A white feather guides her through a magical world where the five holders of the keys live. Not only does she have to find these people but also persuade them to give her their keys. Her quest takes her up a mountain, into caverns, a maze, a wood and a castle. But nothing is what it seems and lots of obstacles are put in her path.
  • Small Blue and the Deep Dark Night

    Jon Davis

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 26, 2014)
    When Small Blue wakes up in the middle of the night, she thinks of hungry things . . . and warty things . . . and hairy things! But are they really as scary as they seem? With the help and comfort of Big Brown, Small Blue slowly begins to imagine fun things in the dark instead of scary ones. Jon Davis's whimsical text and illustrations featuring a sweet father-daughter duo ensure that neither the night nor the unknown will be scary again.
  • Rusty Dog & The Big Ball

    Joan Davies, Joan Davies

    language (, April 15, 2013)
    Rusty Dog has a big red ball that he loves to play with. One day he manages to get into a situation that will not let him play with his ball for a long time. Rust dog is upset and decides on a course of action that will get him playing with his favorite red ball again.
  • A Wish Can Come True

    Joan Davies, Joan Davies

    language (, March 31, 2013)
    In the late 1800’s, a Sailor named John Tillet had fought for his life when the ship he was working on capsized in a freak storm near a small island in the Indian Ocean.For nearly 5 years, since her husband John’s disappearance, Emma had worked hard scrubbing shop front steps to make enough money to pay the landlords rent and feed Sam, her small son.Christmas was drawing near and Emma wanted so very much to buy a wooden toy train with the letters S.A.M. on the side for her little boy. Sam would be 6 years old on Christmas day but somehow she never had enough money left over at the end of the week to put by for the toy train. What was she to do?
  • journey to black soils island

    J A Davies

    language (, March 28, 2013)
    captain billy squinty is approached by a young lady and asked to sail to black soils island to rescue her father,the governor of trabago.at first the captain refuses but his crew talk him into it and all sorts of problem and adventures happen to the crew of the rum runner
  • Tunnel Vision

    J M Davies

    eBook (J M Davies, April 10, 2015)
    Fiona Malone is worried. Where is Granny? She was supposed to be looking after Fiona’s young brother Adie. And why can’t she get hold of Mum on her phone? Does it have something to do with the unfriendly Mrs Harris and the mysterious visitors to the house next door? Does Adie know something which he cannot tell her? What is the connection between Granny’s disappearance and the town of Parford’s historic potteries? Fiona sets out to solve the mystery. She is helped by her friends Frankie and Marty, Marty’s dog , Snapper, as well as Marty’s friend Jermaine with his skateboard, canary yellow baseball cap and pink head phones. She also receives dubious help from PC ‘Barmy’ Babstock, who is better at performing on a bouncy castle than he is at solving crime, and his long-suffering colleague Cliff Nesbit. The sleuths soon begin to realise that they have stumbled on something bigger… something which leads to a race against time and an exciting confrontation on the railway line…
  • Darren and the Drought

    John Davies

    Paperback (Rowanvale Books Ltd, July 28, 2017)
    The king had consulted the sage of the hills, Who said ending a drought was beyond his small skills. But if someone could spread some snow in the sky, The rain would return — they would see by and by! There has been no rain for months. The crops are failing and the people and animals are thirsty. Only Darren can help, so he sets out on a journey to find a special snow that will return water to the land. Can Darren succeed in his quest to break this dreadful drought?