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  • Guarding Hope: Child of Fate Series Book 3

    Katherine Davis

    language (, Dec. 1, 2017)
    The Academy is in turmoil, the Collapse looming, and Kismet and her Guardians are still reeling from a great personal loss. With no time to recuperate they must pull together even closer than ever before.Their fate brings them to the fabled city of Shangra where the few Academy survivors plan to regroup and recover their losses. It's a strange place where the Old Magic still reigns, protected from unwelcome outsiders by the mysterious Dome. Or so they think. Trouble follows Kismet as always, and despite discovering new truths about herself and others Kismet and her Guardians are forced to travel to Fairy before they are fully prepared.Doom and Zen have their own mission to carry out. They must get the word out to the Shifters about the Madness and try to recruit them to ally with what remains of the Academy. All seems to go well until the Collapse strikes again and Doom comes face-to-face with difficult truths. Their journey brings the story back to Loji where they'll be forced to confront unstable magic, vampires, and demons if Creation is to have any chance at all.Meanwhile in Fairy, Kismet must solve the mystery left behind by her mother and the demands of a selfish Summerland Prince. It doesn't help that someone is trying to kill him. Kismet, Reif, Liam, and Mason struggle to restrengthen their bond with the weight of multiple worlds on their shoulders and both Chaos and the Collapse working against them.
  • Wild Things

    Katherine Davis

    language (, July 21, 2017)
    Based on her popular blog, Wild Things is a collection of essays featuring Davis' sharp wit and sarcasm as she shares her parenting horror stories. In the midst taking down mom-shamers and mopping up spilled milk, her husband tells her there's a job opportunity in El Paso, Texas, so the family packs up and moves to the US-Mexico border. As Davis explores the region, she finds herself among the agave and tumbleweeds.Wild Things is the evolution of a mother, a wife, and a woman who finds her soul in the American Southwest.
  • Wild Things

    Katherine Davis

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 28, 2017)
    Based on her popular blog, Wild Things is a collection of essays featuring Davis' sharp wit and sarcasm as she shares her parenting horror stories. In the midst taking down mom-shamers and mopping up spilled milk, her husband tells her there's a job opportunity in El Paso, Texas, so the family packs up and moves to the US-Mexico border. As Davis explores the region, she finds herself among the agave and tumbleweeds. Wild Things is the evolution of a mother, a wife, and a woman who finds her soul in the American Southwest.
  • Kira and Lulu visit the Sun

    Katherine Davidson

    Hardcover (BookBaby, Oct. 21, 2018)
    Space Weather News' first Children's Book, Kira and Lulu visit the Sun is now available! (Ages 2+).A short story about a little girl and her cat taking a journey to the Sun, introducing little ones to terms like sunspots and solar flares. Complete with captivating, bright illustrations, this book will leave plenty to the imagination and will be a perfect gift for young ones!
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  • Samphire the blue dragon

    Catherine Davis

    language (, July 30, 2019)
    Blue dragons are royalty, and, in every generation, a blue dragon is born to rule the kingdom. The King, however, is not ready to give up his throne. Only an hour old, Samphire is cruelly snatched from his mother and taken to the King to decide his fate.This magical adventure is about love, loyalty and friendship and a race against time to save the new-born king.Will his father find Samphire before it is too late?This is the first fictional children's story by Catherine Davis, having previously published an adult colouring book titled 'Passion for Patterns' back in 2017.
  • Scary Halloween Stories: Five New Stories Kids Will Love

    Kathrina Davis

    language (Moz Web Development, Sept. 21, 2016)
    Halloween is just in the threshold. The environment is getting spooky. You just need to give your child a spookier experience to complement the eerie ambiance. This story book is especially written for kids, to give them the creepy feeling suitable for this season. In this book you will come across five entirely different ghost stories, which your child would love to read. Make this Halloween all the more funny with the Halloween stories and let the ghost creep under your bed.
  • 10 Million Things

    Katherine Dana

    eBook (Dog Ear Publishing, March 14, 2012)
    Meet Eddie. He's young, energetic, and above all - Dramatic! Eddie thinks his mom is a total nag. Like all parents, she always makes him do things he doesn't want to. Well, he'd rather do anything than listen to her demands. Join in on the fun as Eddie uses his only defense against her madness - his imagination. Katherine Dana is an independent illustrator who lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She spends her time reading books, drawing, and watching old movies. Her first book, Never Invite an Otter to Stay the Night was published in 2011.
  • Kane Comet and The Pluggers #1

    Katherine L

    eBook (Henry K. S, Aug. 25, 2013)
    Kane Comet is in his most exciting adventure that he will have in his lifetime. He goes across obstacles that are in the way. Follow him on his epic adventure!
  • Real Courage: The Story of Harper Lee

    Katherine Don

    Library Binding (Morgan Reynolds Pub, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Recounts the author's life, examines her work "To Kill a Mockingbird", and provides historical details that place the story in context.
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  • Samphire the blue dragon

    Catherine Davis

    Paperback (Independently published, July 29, 2019)
    Blue dragons are royalty, and, in every generation, a blue dragon is born to rule the kingdom. The King, however, is not ready to give up his throne. Only an hour old, Samphire is cruelly snatched from his mother and taken to the King to decide his fate.This magical adventure is about love, loyalty and friendship and a race against time to save the new-born king.Will his father find Samphire before it is too late?This is the first fictional children's story by Catherine Davis, having previously published an adult colouring book titled 'Passion for Patterns' back in 2017.
  • Never Invite an Otter to Stay the Night

    Katherine Dana

    Paperback (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, Jan. 31, 2011)
    Have you ever had pesky houseguests overstay their welcome? That's what happens to Jake Callahan when he decides to let an otter named Wendell Webster stay the night. Instantly, Wendell and his abundance of otter friends are everywhere, and there's nothing Jake can do about it. Katherine Dana, an independent illustrator, graduated with a B.A. in film animation and studio art from Grand Valley State University. The mischievous and spirited otters at her local zoo in Grand Rapids, Michigan are the inspiration for this book.
  • Pappina, the Little Wanderer: A Story of Southern Italy

    Katherine Wallace Davis

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Jan. 20, 2018)
    Excerpt from Pappina, the Little Wanderer: A Story of Southern ItalyThe one who washes! Per bacco [great they said when they saw her. But their amazement did not disturb Pappina. She went about her play in the sordid old tenement court like a sunbeam astray.Only when she sang and danced and the people gathered around her did she seem to take much notice of her neighbors.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.