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  • Sixteenth Summer: The Sarah Bowers Series

    Kay Salter

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Sept. 30, 2011)
    Sarah Bowers and her family return to Beaufort during Sarah's sixteenth summer. She is looking forward to dates with a young fellow she met briefly the summer before. Evenings together and sailing aboard the Willa with Bruce McCoy add to her happy days of summer fun. All is well until a visitor from Ohio comes to town. All thoughts of Bruce vanish. Sadly, when the visitor leaves, Sarah finds herself spending lonely evenings "on the shelf" Seeking answers to her dilemma, Sarah turns to her dear friend, Capt. Jake, whose wisdom and advice help her learn one of life's valuable lessons.
  • Sixteenth Summer: The Sarah Bowers Series

    Kay Salter

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Sept. 30, 2011)
    Sarah Bowers and her family return to Beaufort during Sarahs sixteenth summer. She is looking forward to dates with a young fellow she met briefly the summer before. Evenings together and sailing aboard the Willa with Bruce McCoy add to her happy days of summer fun. All is well until a visitor from Ohio comes to town. All thoughts of Bruce vanish. Sadly, when the visitor leaves, Sarah finds herself spending lonely evenings on the shelf. Seeking answers to her dilemma, Sarah turns to her dear friend, Capt. Jake, whose wisdom and advice help her learn one of lifes valuable lessons.
  • Seventeenth Summer: The Sarah Bowers Series

    Kay Salter

    eBook (AuthorHouse, March 28, 2012)
    Sarah Bowers, now a young lady of seventeen, is anxious to have her portrait done by her dear friend Leland Davis. However, Sarah is shocked and dismayed to find Leland's idea of a location is a windswept beach. Barefoot, with carefully-curled hair in disarray, the girl with enormous gray eyes stares unsmiling into the camera. Her face, framed by long-stemmed sea oats bowing gracefully in the sea breeeze, becomes a point of interest in Leland's studio for years to come.
  • Fifteenth Summer: The Sarah Bowers Series

    Kay Salter

    eBook (AuthorHouse, May 26, 2011)
    Roaming free along the barrier islands of coastal North Carolina live wild horses known as Outer Banks ponies. They can be seen grazing on marsh grass along the shore by residents of Beaufort who are proud and protective toward their neighbors across Taylors Creek.Summer visitors come to watch and photograph these ponies which have captured the hearts and imagination of horse lovers of all ages.In Fifteenth Summer, people along the waterfront and on upstairs porches watch as volunteers attempt to rescue a foal in danger of losing its life. Sarah and Joshua Bowers watch anxiously as their grandfather, too, is suddenly in danger.
  • Fifteenth Summer: The Sarah Bowers Series

    Kay Salter

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, May 24, 2011)
    Roaming free along the barrier islands of coastal North Carolina live wild horses known as Outer Banks ponies. They can be seen grazing on marsh grass along the shore by residents of Beaufort who are proud and protective toward their neighbors across Taylor's Creek. Summer visitors come to watch and photograph these ponies which have captured the hearts and imagination of horse lovers of all ages. In "Fifteenth Summer", people along the waterfront and on upstairs porches watch as volunteers attempt to rescue a foal in danger of losing its life. Sarah and Joshua Bowers watch anxiously as their grandfather, too, is suddenly in danger.
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  • Sixteenth Summer: The Sarah Bowers Series

    Kay Salter

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, Sept. 26, 2011)
    Sarah Bowers and her family return to Beaufort during Sarah's sixteenth summer. She is looking forward to dates with a young fellow she met briefly the summer before. Evenings together and sailing aboard the Willa with Bruce McCoy add to her happy days of summer fun. All is well until a visitor from Ohio comes to town. All thoughts of Bruce vanish. Sadly, when the visitor leaves, Sarah finds herself spending lonely evenings "on the shelf." Seeking answers to her dilemma, Sarah turns to her dear friend, Capt. Jake, whose wisdom and advice help her learn one of life's valuable lessons.
  • Seventeenth Summer: The Sarah Bowers Series

    Kay Salter

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 28, 2012)
    Sarah Bowers, now a young lady of seventeen, is anxious to have her portrait done by her dear friend Leland Davis. However, Sarah is shocked and dismayed to find Leland's idea of a location is a windswept beach. Barefoot, with carefully-curled hair in disarray, the girl with enormous gray eyes stares unsmiling into the camera. Her face, framed by long-stemmed sea oats bowing gracefully in the sea breeeze, becomes a point of interest in Leland's studio for years to come.
  • Thirteenth Summer

    Kay Salter

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 6, 2014)
    More fun and adventure on the Carolina Coast. Sarah Bowers and her family return to Beaufort in the summer of 1945. Papa Tom takes his grandchildren to the health department for a vaccination which will prevent typhoid fever. The grandfather's bravery disappears when he learns it is time for him to be vaccinated, too. Sarah helps Miss Nettie through a terrible ordeal and discovers how happy it makes her feel to practice the Golden Rule. Faced with a dilemma, Sarah must decide if she should she speak up and help a person falsely accused of a crime, or if she should remain silent?
  • Fat Cat - A Small Tail

    K.A. Salter

    language (, July 12, 2015)
    A homeless cat arrives in the neighborhood and is shunned by all but a housewife and her two young children. The father of the family is not a cat lover and both his wife and children set about trying to change his mind until the cat does it on his own. This story highlights the importance of not judging a book by its cover.
  • A Closet Full of Cats

    K.A. Salter

    language (, Aug. 7, 2015)
    Fat Cat becomes a distant memory as another cat moves into the Fisher family's garage. This time it's a sweet little female cat with a few surprises of her own. The family is on the verge of moving to another city despite much unhappiness from Sissy. Sissy doesn't want to leave all that she knows and loves behind but a new friend comes into her life at just the right time.
  • A Closet Full of Cats: Another Small Tail

    K. A. Salter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 9, 2015)
    Fat Cat becomes a distant memory as another cat moves into the Fisher family's garage. This time it's a sweet little female cat with a few surprises of her own. The family is on the verge of moving to another city despite much unhappiness from Sissy. Sissy doesn't want to leave all that she knows and loves behind but a new friend comes into her life at just the right time.
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  • Fat Cat - A Small Tail

    K.A. Salter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 13, 2015)
    A homeless cat arrives in the neighborhood and is shunned by all but a housewife and her two young children. The father of the family is not a cat lover and both his wife and children set about trying to change his mind until the cat does it on his own. This story highlights the importance of not judging a book by its cover.
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