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  • Trinity Row

    Kelly Martin

    (Monster Ivy Publishing, March 5, 2019)
    Local legend says Trinity Row is the house that won't die. Local legend isn't wrong.Sixteen-year-old Ivy Black and her mom have moved in for a quick renovation to make an easy buck. Then it will be on to the next rundown, abandoned eyesore.Simple.Move.Fix.Sell.Run.For the last three years, Ivy and her mom have run far away from their past. That's the thing about Trinity Row, though. It doesn't let the past die.When Ivy finds out that the friends she thought she made and the things she thought she's seen aren't exactly what she believed, she goes on a mission to free her mother from the snare of Trinity Row and the evil spirit controlling it.Except, after a trip to Trinity Row, you'll never want to go home again.For fans of The Haunting of Hill House and Kendare Blake's Anna Dressed in Blood.
  • What Rachel Did

    Kelly Martin

    Hardcover (Monster Ivy Publishing, March 3, 2020)
    Ava Kirkland knows three things for certain: One, Bradley will always be her BFF. Two, science is the best subject ever. Three, ghosts don't exist. Two out of three ain't bad.Twenty years ago, Mosley Manor was left abandoned. The haunted house of White's Chapel, Tennessee, has become the local dare--the place kids sneak to see if they are brave enough to go inside. Ava isn't scared of Mosley Manor in the slightest. She believes in facts.According to her, anyone who is scared of Mosley Manor should be ashamed. Unless that person is her best friend, Bradley. He gets a free pass because he's, well, he's been terrified of the house as long as Ava has known him. In fact, he was originally the person who told her about the house and all the ghosts inside.Unfortunately for Ava, her parents decide to buy their first house (YAY!), and it ends up being Mosley Manor (no...). Ava isn't afraid of the place, just not happy about leaving her old rental house next to her BFF. It's also not wonderful that it's the only thing anyone at school wants to talk about.Ava's brother starts acting even weirder than normal, Mama and Daddy never used to fight like this, and by golly, those upstairs doors have minds of their own.Ava may not believe in ghosts, but they certainly believe in her.
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  • Just Like You Said It Would Be

    C. K. Kelly Martin

    language (, Feb. 15, 2017)
    How do you make something feel finished?On New Year’s Eve seventeen-year-old Amira texts the Irish ex-boyfriend she’s been missing desperately since they broke up at the end of summer, when she returned to Canada. They agreed they wouldn’t be friends, that it would never be enough. But that was then—back when Amira’s separated parents had shipped her off to relatives in Dublin for the summer so they could test-drive the idea of getting back together on a long haul cruise. Back when Amira was torn away from a friend in need in Toronto only to fall in love with a Dublin screenwriting class and take a step closer to her dream career. And only to fall for cousin Zoey’s bandmate, Darragh, the guy who is first her friend, then her enemy and later something much more complicated—the guy she can say anything to, the guy who makes every inch of her feel wide awake in a way she hadn’t known was possible. The guy she confides in about the dead sister she has no living memories of but who has remained with Amira nonetheless. The guy she might never see again. Or is there, despite the distance, somehow still a chance for them?Chock-full of movie references and giddy love for Dublin, Ireland, Just Like You Said It Would Be is a frank exploration of the extraordinary highs and shattering lows of first love that will appeal to fans of Jennifer Echols, Tara Kelly, Sarra Manning, and Kirsty Eagar.*Just Like You Said It Would Be has been accepted into Library Journal's curated SELF-e Select collection of exceptional quality indie books. This means readers will be able to check-out the e-book from participating American, Canadian and international library systems.
  • Reckless

    Kelly Martin, Tia Bach

    language (, Oct. 16, 2016)
    How do you raise the dead?The demon Hart Blackwell saved the world..Not that anyone will ever know.Not that they’ll remember.But Gracen knows.Gracen remembers.That’s her curse.She doesn’t agree with how he did it.She wishes it had been her that died. Lord knows the world would’ve been safer if Gracen been the one instead of Hart.But Hart couldn’t let that happen.He couldn’t live with it.How is Gracen supposed to live with it?The pain.The remorse.The pressing feeling that the Abomination inside her is still there… dormant but not dead.Ready to kill again.Hart saved the world, that’s true.But he couldn’t save Gracen.Is there anyway she can save him?RECKLESS is the fourth book in the Angels and Demons series. A spine-tingling supernatural suspense that will have you reading between your fingers one minute and enthralled with the mystery and romance the next. If you like heart-pounding paranormal stories, characters you'll love, and a mystery with a twist you won't see coming, you'll love RECKLESS by Kelly Martin. For fans of Darcy Coates, Wendy Wang, and Simone St. James. The Angels and Demons series is complete on Amazon. All books are in Kindle Unlimited (KU)BOOKS IN THE SERIES:HeartlessSoullessBreathlessRecklessHart
  • The Adventures of Professor MacAllan McTuddy

    Martin Kelly

    language (, Sept. 8, 2011)
    Professor MacAllan McTuddy, a human-shaped creature made up of bits and bobs and flotsam and jetsam (and a suit). He soon had a gang and they were well weird and so were their adventures.
  • One Lonely Degree

    C. K. Kelly Martin

    language (, July 30, 2017)
    Fifteen-year-old Finn has always felt out of place, but suddenly her world is unraveling. It all started with The Party. And Adam Porter. And the night in September that changed everything. The only person who knows about that night is Audrey—Finn's best friend, her witness to everything and the only person (under thirty) Finn trusts implicitly. So when Finn's childhood friend Jersy moves back into town—reckless, beautiful boy Jersy, all lips and eyes and hair so soft you'd want to dip your fingers into it if you weren't careful—Finn gives her blessing for Audrey to date him. After all, how could she possibly say no to Audrey?With Audrey gone for the summer, though, Finn finds herself spending more and more time with Jersy, and for the first time since September, for the first time in her life maybe, something feels right—absolutely, stunningly right. But Finn can't be the girl who does this to her best friend...can she?
  • The Ants Came Marching

    Martin Kelly

    Board book (Handprint Books, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Brash and edgy, it's a downtown book for kids and parents with just a bit of attitude-and for everyone who's ready for some all-out ants-in-your-pants fun. Spiffy photo-manipulation and cutting-edge design team up with a nursery song every self-respecting child already knows and loves. And who can resist a menagerie of odd and endearing critters surrounded by hundreds of ants crawling up, down, on and off the board book pages? THE ANTS CAME MARCHING IN introduces a series of bold, up-to-the-second versions of classic children's songs and rhymes from Handprint.
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  • Heartless

    Kelly Martin

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 11, 2015)
    Some things can't be saved. What would you do if your guardian angel wasn't sent to protect you from the world but to protect the world from you? For thirteen years, Gracen Sullivan dreamed about a red-eyed demon named Hart Blackwell who tortured her every night. Her mother freaked when she found out about her daughter's "hallucinations" and forced Gracen to go to the doctor, who prescribed some very powerful medication which kept Hart out of her head for five years. A week ago, Hart came back and brought a friend. But something has changed, and Gracen is seeing Hart when she's awake too. And the other "friends" in her dreams? They have been found dead. The police want to talk to her. Her boyfriend has become distant. Her dreams are becoming more and more intense. Hell wants her. Heaven has to stop her. When push comes shoving, can Gracen fight the evil eating away inside her or will she be forced to embrace it and destroy the world?
  • Tomorrow

    C. K. Kelly Martin

    language (, Sept. 23, 2013)
    The eco sci-fi adventure that began with Yesterday continues with a thriller that can also be read as a standalone. 2063, United North America: Climate change has rendered great swathes of the country uninhabitable, the rise of robot workers has created mass unemployment, eco-terrorism is a constant threat and a 2059 nuclear exchange between Pakistan and India has torn large holes in the world's ozone layer and pushed humanity's existence towards a cliff. Nineteen-year-old Garren and seventeen-year-old Freya have managed to escape that nightmare world and lose themselves in 1986 Vancouver. But the future's reach is long, and they're no longer safe there. No one is. Shadowy forces are intent on influencing the past's path. And when Freya is taken, it's up to Garren to save both her, and the future. Praise for Yesterday: Shortlisted for the Canadian Library Association’s Young Adult Book Award 2013 "Sci-fi thrillers are hot right now, and Yesterday does not disappoint...patient readers will be rewarded and will clamor for a sequel." — School Library Journal, Starred Review "A satisfying, original blend of time-travel thriller, science fiction and romance, this white-knuckle read is more Jason Bourne than Katniss Everdeen." — Quill & Quire "Martin weaves a wonderfully dystopian tale of deception, betrayal, and heartache as she takes her readers on a journey through the past and the future, at once showing them the destruction of a nation and the rebuilding of a species... Bringing together elements of political intrigue, ecological disaster, romance, thrilling chases, and time bending, Martin has crafted a truly wondrous and unique fictional tale. Highly recommended." — CM Magazine: Canadian Review of Materials, ***½ /4 "A vivid infusion of 1980s culture gives this near-future dystopia an offbeat, Philip K. Dick aura...The cultural homage is nostalgic fun, from Care Bears to MacGyver. But for delivering that uniquely ’80s flavor, nothing beats music. Fans of the Smiths, Depeche Mode, Scritti Politti—this one’s for you." — Kirkus Reviews "C.K. Kelly Martin's novel has all the makings of good speculative fiction fused with a nostalgic nod to the music scene of the 1980s. Martin writes of a bleak future that is reminiscent of Aldous Huxley's dystopian classic Brave New World..." — VOYA
  • The Lighter Side of Life and Death

    C. K. Kelly Martin

    language (, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Acclaimed YA author C. K. Kelly Martin offers a sexy, soulful story of one confused boy, two girls, and all the complications that ensue in this romantic feel-good love story that celebrates friendship, first love, first lust, and second chances.Sixteen-year-old Mason Rice is having the night of his life. He's just delivered an incredible performance in the school play, basked in celebratory afterglow vibes at the party of the year, and lost his virginity to one of his best friends—the gorgeous but previously unobtainable Kat Medina. His dreams are coming true, and the future looks golden.Unfortunately, Kat sees things very differently. Crossing the friendship line was a big mistake, and all she wants is to forget it and move on, even if that means forgetting Mason altogether. What's a guy to do? Well, if you're Mason, you hang your hopes on the first attractive twenty-three-year-old you cross paths with. At first Mason wonders if he's imagining the chemistry . . . until Colette invites him over to her apartment. Suddenly Mason's living in a whole new world.
  • Five Green and Speckled Frogs: Handprint Books

    Kelly Martin

    Board book (Hand Print, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Brash and edgy, it's a downtown book for kids and parents with just a bit of attitude-and for everyone who's ready for some all-out ants-in-your-pants fun. Spiffy photo-manipulation and cutting-edge design team up with a nursery song every self-respecting child already knows and loves. And who can resist a menagerie of odd and endearing critters surrounded by hundreds of ants crawling up, down, on and off the board book pages? THE ANTS CAME MARCHING IN introduces a series of bold, up-to-the-second versions of classic children's songs and rhymes from Handprint.
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  • Yesterday

    C. K. Kelly Martin

    language (, July 28, 2017)
    THEN: The formation of the UNA, the high threat of eco-terrorism, the mammoth rates of unemployment and subsequent escape into a world of virtual reality are things any student can read about in their 21st century textbooks and part of the normal background noise to Freya Kallas's life. Until that world starts to crumble.NOW: It's 1985. Freya Kallas has just moved across the world and into a new life. On the outside, she fits in at her new high school, but Freya feels nothing but removed. Her mother blames it on the grief over her father's death, but how does that explain the headaches and why do her memories feel so foggy? When Freya lays eyes on Garren Lowe, she can't get him out of her head. She's sure that she knows him, despite his insistence that they've never met. As Freya follows her instincts and pushes towards hidden truths, the two of them unveil a strange and dangerous world where their days may be numbered. Unsure who to trust, Freya and Garren go on the run from powerful forces determined to tear them apart and keep them from discovering the truth about their shared pasts (and futures), her visions, and the time and place they really came from.