Browse all books

Books with author Katie Lee

  • Hello Mornings: How to Build a Grace-Filled, Life-Giving Morning Routine

    Kat Lee

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, Dec. 5, 2017)
    Are you ready to wake up for your life and not just to your life?Don't worry; you don’t have to be a morning person to start each new day well. Join Kat Lee and thousands of women from countries around the world who have learned to maximize their mornings. In Hello Mornings, Kat introduces a simple yet powerful three-minute morning routine that integrates Bible study, planning, and fitness into a foundational morning habit that fits into every schedule. She then helps you build each of these core habits for life-long growth.Everyone can find three minutes. And instead of adding one more thing to the list, Hello Mornings lifts the weight off women by revealing a grace-filled way to establish a powerful morning routine that offersa simple way to incorporate the most-sought-after daily habits into a simple morning routine: God. Plan. Move.the latest research on habit formation and developmentpractical tools to help readers develop and grow their own personalized, adaptable plan for morningsstories of transformed mornings from women in every season and stage of lifeHello Mornings helps readers renovate their mornings to establish and grow a powerful daily routine—a long-term, Jesus-centered habit to anchor them in every season. Each morning can then become a launch pad into God’s amazing plan for their lives.
  • No Matter Your Color the Great Spirit Will Find You

    Katie Lee

    Hardcover (Katie Lee Bergner, June 13, 2019)
    A young girl discovers an ancient Native American medicine wheel on her parents' ranch. Through her discovery, she is taken on a spiritual journey and taught an important lesson in life.It is a whimsical interpretation meant to awaken its readers, lift spirits and teach children and adults that no matter your color or beliefs, we are all the same on the inside.Hidden in plain sight are symbolic meanings that will reveal themselves only as the reader is ready to see them. Don't be surprised if the children are the first to know!
    R
  • Hello Mornings: How to Build a Grace-Filled, Life-Giving Morning Routine

    Kat Lee

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, Dec. 5, 2017)
    Are you ready to wake up for your life and not just to your life?Don't worry; you don’t have to be a morning person to start each new day well. Join Kat Lee and thousands of women from countries around the world who have learned to maximize their mornings. In Hello Mornings, Kat introduces a simple yet powerful three-minute morning routine that integrates Bible study, planning, and fitness into a foundational morning habit that fits into every schedule. She then helps you build each of these core habits for life-long growth.Everyone can find three minutes. And instead of adding one more thing to the list, Hello Mornings lifts the weight off women by revealing a grace-filled way to establish a powerful morning routine that offersa simple way to incorporate the most-sought-after daily habits into a simple morning routine: God. Plan. Move.the latest research on habit formation and developmentpractical tools to help readers develop and grow their own personalized, adaptable plan for morningsstories of transformed mornings from women in every season and stage of lifeHello Mornings helps readers renovate their mornings to establish and grow a powerful daily routine—a long-term, Jesus-centered habit to anchor them in every season. Each morning can then become a launch pad into God’s amazing plan for their lives.
  • Snappy Little Numbers

    Kate Lee

    Pop-Up (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Rhyming text and pop-up illustrations present an assortment of animals from a frog eating one fly to a crocodile with ten sharp teeth.
    J
  • Summertime Pinks

    Katie Leone

    eBook
    It was summer break and all Billy wanted to do was to head down to the playing field and play baseball with his friends. After all, he was a boy and that was what boys should want to do. His dad, however, needed him to mow the lawn and the battle of two strong minded people started once again. His older sister could have mowed the grass, Billy one again asserted. But that is not a job for girls, his dad asserted. For the millionth time Billy wished he was a girl so he didn't have to do a chore that he hated to do. Dad had heard enough and a new battle enrages. What started out as a punishment to teach his son a lessons opens up the doorway to a past that had long been forgotten. A tender novel about self discovery, acceptance, and secrets.
  • A Visit to Galapagos

    Katie Lee

    Paperback (Harry N Abrams Inc, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Briefly recounts the history of the Galapagos Islands, and shows and describes the unique species of wildlife found there
    X
  • Pink Pajamas

    Katie Leone

    eBook (, Sept. 4, 2014)
    When Francine finds her son's diary and a pair of pink pajamas it puts life in perspective. A short story of 5000 words.
  • Unreachable

    Katie Leone

    eBook (Doppler Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    They say no student is beyond reach – he’s out to prove them wrong.Janice Rosenthal is entering her eighth year of teaching, but it might be her last. Never before has she had a student as unruly and insubordinate as this one. Andrew Bryant is the terror of seventh grade, a student known for driving teachers to the edge of retirement, and he is in her class.How can Janice--and the rest of her students--make it through the school year with such a disruptive force in the classroom? Her only hope is to try to break through the orphan's defenses, to pierce a wall that no other teacher has ever scratched.When she discovers Andrew's secret, two lives will be changed forever.
  • Wrestling Against Myself

    Katie Leone

    language (Doppler Press, Jan. 30, 2013)
    Wrestling Against Myself is a story of a senior, Antonio LaMano, who is entering his senior year of high school. After finishing state runner up in the state High School wrestling tournament as a junior only to be mocked in the local paper about his struggles to make weight, he dedicated the summer to sculpting his body into something that would be unstoppable on the mat. This is Antonio's senior year and he has big plans, both on and off the mat. Already respected and loved by both students, teachers, and coaches alike, there is nothing that is going to stand in his way to capture not only the state title in wrestling, but also a coveted scholarship to one of the top wrestling programs in the nation. Nothing was going to stand in his way until he saw a small freshman girl that was so scared that it caused Antonio to want to protect her. At first he couldn't understand why someone so unassuming would have to be afraid of anything in the small Florida suburb of Dunedin, but it soon becomes apparent that something is amiss when the bullying starts. Antonio seeks to discover why some students hate the girl with a passion. A hatred that runs so deep that a few classmates at the school go to great lengths to torment the girl so she either drops out or they destroy her in the process. Being the leader he is, Antonio isn't going to let the bullies gain control of the school and he decides to be the girl's protector despite not knowing the secrets that she kept. It is a secret that is tearing the school apart and Antonio finds himself in the middle of a situation beyond his control.
  • Snappy Little Colors

    Kate Lee

    Hardcover (Millbrook Press, Feb. 1, 1999)
    Rhyming text and pop-up illustrations of various animals present common colors, including red, blue, green, and orange.
    F
  • Freak of Nature: Book 1 in the Lost Witch Trilogy

    Katie Lee O'Guinn

    language (, Oct. 26, 2012)
    Sarah Hudson refuses to believe she's a witch regardless of what her aunt says. She prefers to call it psychokinesis. Sarah has been an outcast since her early teens because of her power. Labeling herself a witch would only make her life even more unbearable. But on the first day of school, a new boy named Zane Miner recognizes her power and decides that he's going to take her under his wing, whether she likes it not. Since he's gorgeous and just as powerful as she is, she's very tempted to let him. But her pull towards another loner threatens her new relationship. As Sarah starts to accept her power she begins to realize that there are many people who would use her and break her into darkness. She must protect herself from her aunt and from a dark destiny that's determined to claim her. Sarah must turn to her new friends if she's going to survive and find the freedom and happiness she's always craved. Freak of Nature is a Young Adult Paranormal book that reaches across all realms of experience and life. The unpredictable plot twists and exciting suspense and romance will have readers from all ages captivated. - If you like the Twilight books by Stephanie Meyer and paranormal romance, you'll love this one. It's clean, but still has enough romance to keep you up until 2 am reading. Perfect book for cold spooky nights. - SFG- I have to say... it was truly amazing. The characters are captivating and interesting. The cliffhanger ending surprised me. I didn't do my research! Now I can't wait for the next book to see what happens. The story flowed so well I didn't want to put the book down. - Heidi
  • The Test Taker

    Katie Leone

    language (, July 2, 2013)
    Peter has a big problem on his hand, in fact he has several big problems on his hand and they all revolve around algebra. As a seventh grader Peter has struggled with math all year long and is on the verge of not only failing the class, but being forced to go to summer school and miss out on a vacation of a lifetime with his best friend Veronica. But, there is an out. If he can somehow make a B on the final exam he will get a passing grade and be able to escape the torments of a summer wasted. But getting a B is a tall order for a kid whose highest grade was a 69. But he is willing to do anything in order to pass, Anything. Veronica comes up with a scheme that she is sure will get her friend the grade he desires, but only if he is willing to go through with it. Answers don't come quickly for Peter as he weighs the costs and consequences of an idea that may be just crazy enough to work, but is he brave enough to go through with it. He said he was willing to do anything, but did he really mean it? Does he go through the plan? Does he pass the test? Does he even find out something about himself in the process. Find the answers to more than a few math questions in The Test Taker.