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Books with author Kim Clark

  • Riley and Frankie Go to the Beach

    Kim Clark

    Paperback (BookBaby, Dec. 2, 2016)
    Riley and Frankie go to the Beach is a story based on our two adorable dalmatians that live in Tampa Bay, Florida. In real life , they're best friends that love to go on adventures. We hope you grow to love them as much as we do! Author and Illustrator Kim Clark is also a mother of two, a wife, and animal lover. She designed this book to appeal to a wide age range of children. The colorful artwork, and pictures of the actual real dogs keep young children entertained, and the book is also great for children learning to read. The text of the book is in large print. This makes reading easier for children, parents, and grandparents.
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  • The Prince of the Fae

    Kimberly Clark

    language (, Sept. 10, 2017)
    ~~The story, Prince of the Fae, follows seventeen year old Carrington Moore who is dying of a rare type of cancer. At least, that's what they compare it too when they talk or try a treatment. She meets Sebastian Walker the day that her best friend is murdered and befriends him even though he is quite reluctant at first to form a friendship. He dresses like a Punk Rock God, complete with guyliner but under all that she sees more. She sees kindness and love. She sees the person she can tell he is trying to hide. She wants to know him and she wants him to really know her. Even though she knows that she doesn't have long left, it doesn't seem like a bad idea to get a little happiness out of it.Sebastian Walker, Prince of the Fae, is spending a year with his mortal grandparents before they pass on while his mother makes her journey to see the Fae gathered around the country. At his father's request, he is going to attend a subnat (mortal) high school. Of all the things that he expects when he walks into that classroom, meeting the girl he's destined to spend his life with didn't even register. After all, his Match can't be mortal can she? Fate has chosen Carrington for him and she is mortal. She's mortal enough to be dying so he must be wrong. Fate must be wrong. Besides, he can heal people so she won't be dying for too long. He'll just heal her a little bit every day until she's all better. Miraculous recovery? Happens all the time. Only, she won't heal. Yeah, he can make her feel a little better but she won't stay better like she should. The more time he spends with her, the more he knows that she is his Match. The first time his lips touch hers, he knows he won't ever let her go. Even if that means that he will spill every ounce of his magic into her until he can find out what is going on with the intriguing Carrington Moore.
  • The Witch's Son: Frost Book 2

    Kimberly Clark

    language (, May 22, 2018)
    The Witch’s SonKaterine- My battle started when I was seven. At seven years old Isabella Frost cast a spell to change my life. She changed who I was with that one word. Pain. Such a simple and evil word. Now- your touch will cause the most horrible pain in the world. His touch- his touch will destroy me. Who’s he? Just her son. The one person who’s touch doesn’t hurt but that has the possibility to make my life even worse. Brandon-My battle started the day I was born. Isabella Frost is arguably the most evil person in the world. Being her son only brings the point home. So, what happens when you make your evil mother unhappy? Of course- she curses you. That makes it a lot harder for you. When I meet Katerine I know she can redeem anyone because she is perfect and I want her to be my redeemer because there’s something there. It’s magical. Our goal?We have to fight. We have to win. We had to cure ourselves and change the future for everyone. Now, we just have to make it that far. Can you fall in love with the enemy’s son? Can you make a girl fall in love with you that should hate you?
  • The Prince of the Fae

    Kimberly Clark, Kim Clark

    (Independently published, Sept. 24, 2017)
    ~~The story, Prince of the Fae, follows seventeen year old Carrington Moore who is dying of a rare type of cancer. At least, that's what they compare it too when they talk or try a treatment. She meets Sebastian Walker the day that her best friend is murdered and befriends him even though he is quite reluctant at first to form a friendship. He dresses like a Punk Rock God, complete with guyliner but under all that she sees more. She sees kindness and love. She sees the person she can tell he is trying to hide. She wants to know him and she wants him to really know her. Even though she knows that she doesn't have long left, it doesn't seem like a bad idea to get a little happiness out of it. Sebastian Walker, Prince of the Fae, is spending a year with his mortal grandparents before they pass on while his mother makes her journey to see the Fae gathered around the country. At his father's request, he is going to attend a subnat (mortal) high school. Of all the things that he expects when he walks into that classroom, meeting the girl he's destined to spend his life with didn't even register. After all, his Match can't be mortal can she? Fate has chosen Carrington for him and she is mortal. She's mortal enough to be dying so he must be wrong. Fate must be wrong. Besides, he can heal people so she won't be dying for too long. He'll just heal her a little bit every day until she's all better. Miraculous recovery? Happens all the time. Only, she won't heal. Yeah, he can make her feel a little better but she won't stay better like she should. The more time he spends with her, the more he knows that she is his Match. The first time his lips touch hers, he knows he won't ever let her go. Even if that means that he will spill every ounce of his magic into her until he can find out what is going on with the intriguing Carrington Moore.
  • Red Shirt Kids

    Bryce Clark, Kim Clark

    Hardcover (Sourced Media Books, Sept. 23, 2013)
    Sixth-graders Mike and Amy must learn to use their special powers to save other children Mike and Amy Smith are nervous about moving from their nice house in Boston to a dilapidated old mansion in Falton, New Hampshire. They know they’ll have to start the sixth and seventh grade not knowing anyone, and their new house is just plain creepy. While searching their dusty attic, Mike and Amy uncover an old wooden chest with a mysterious lock. Inside, they find magical red shirts that give them special powers. Together with a new friend, Sam, Mike and Amy must figure out how to harness their newfound gifts while keeping them secret from their parents. As their powers grow, they begin a search for two kids who had gone missing in the summer, pitting them against a powerful adversary with mystical powers of his own. Will Mike and Amy be able to unlock the ancient mystery of the shirts? And will they be able to find the missing children before it is too late? Bryce Clark wrote and directed the independent dramatic comedy, Ben Banks. He has also written for the children’s show, Yo Gabba Gabba and is a partner in the production company, StoryLand Entertainment. Bryce and his wife live in the Salt Lake area with their five children. Kim B. Clark is the former dean of Harvard Business School, and is the president of Brigham Young University-Idaho. He and his wife live in Rexburg, Idaho.
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  • Ox-Bow Incident

    Clark

    Paperback (Modern, Paperback(2004), Aug. 16, 2004)
    Ox-Bow Incident (01) by Clark, Walter Van Tilburg [Mass Market Paperback (2004)]
  • The Witch's Son: Frost Book 2

    Kimberly Clark

    (Independently published, May 11, 2018)
    The Witch’s Son Katerine- My battle started when I was seven. At seven years old Isabella Frost cast a spell to change my life. She changed who I was with that one word. Pain. Such a simple and evil word. Now- your touch will cause the most horrible pain in the world. His touch- his touch will destroy me. Who’s he? Just her son. The one person who’s touch doesn’t hurt but that has the possibility to make my life even worse. Brandon- My battle started the day I was born. Isabella Frost is arguably the most evil person in the world. Being her son only brings the point home. So, what happens when you make your evil mother unhappy? Of course- she curses you. That makes it a lot harder for you. When I meet Katerine I know she can redeem anyone because she is perfect and I want her to be my redeemer because there’s something there. It’s magical. Our goal? We have to fight. We have to win. We had to cure ourselves and change the future for everyone. Now, we just have to make it that far. Can you fall in love with the enemy’s son? Can you make a girl fall in love with you that should hate you?
  • Grandma Drove the Snowplow by Clark, Katie

    Clark

    Hardcover (Down East Books, 2010, )
    Grandma Drove the Snowplow by Clark, Katie [Down East Books, 2010] Hardcover ...
  • Maine Squeeze by Clark, Catherine

    Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, 2004, )
    Maine Squeeze by Clark, Catherine [HarperTeen, 2004] Paperback [Paperback] by...
  • Victory Geraldine Gull

    Clark

    Mass Market Paperback (McClelland & Stewart, May 1, 1989)
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  • Mystery at Star Lake

    Clark

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 15, 1978)
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  • a cry in the night

    clark

    Hardcover (simon and schuster, March 15, 1984)
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