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  • The Magic Life of Jax: The Novel

    D Jon Harrison, Michelle Howe

    eBook (Ayame Kikou Publications, Jan. 18, 2014)
    No one quite knew where Jax was from. In the book, Blood of My Children: Call of the Silver Mist, Jax remembers that her bedroom used to be sparkly and after some discussion with her best friend, Harmony, she realizes that she used to live in the stars. She remembers that her full name is Jacintha. With her mother and father both missing, she sets off to find the meaning of her own life and a path back to her parents. Tended to by the Great Immortal, Jhemeklha, and her two human caretakers, Julie and Angela, Jax soon discovers her own mysterious skills and uses them to awaken the magic in her neighborhood girlfriends. Her ride through life becomes a mix of loss, pain, magic, and the discovery of love, moving her into being a mysterious and wise leader of little girls from age four to eleventy-one.It is a story about the magic of faeries, immortals and little girls. Jax learns of love, baseball, hopscotch and the difficulties of understanding boys. It is a tale of little girls and women who begin to find their hearts, their inner strength, and their belief in magic they create themselves in a world full of pitfalls and skinned knees._________________Jilly-Anne smiled widely as she whispered. “The Multi-Colored Wonderful Thing!”Hope gasped. “Oh. . . . Jhema, that’s a Silver.” Hope was beyond words as Jhemeklha squeezed her hand. It was a miracle even for the faery clans . . . a dream come true for Hope. The Silver spoke to Jilly-Anne. The sound of the Silver’s voice was as if it was coming from miles away, echoing softly across the back yard. “Lift you hand, Jillian-Anne.”Jilly-Anne held her hand out as the Silver handed her a lavender rose with no thorns. The rose ignited as a light in the palm of her tiny hand.“This is my heart pouring into yours. You are a gift to others, Jillian-Anne. You are the beauty of breath and the life in music. Always live your heart and always love my heart into others that you touch and you will bring my kind home to you again.”D Jon Harrison can be found at Jax and Harmonyhttp://jaxandharmony.blogspot.com/ follow on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/Jax_Harmony
  • 6. Jax and The Forever Hourglass

    D Jon Harrison, Michelle Howe

    language (Ayame Kikou Publications, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Of all the Jaxes that ever existed, and Jax was unsure how many there might be, Jax thought she was a pretty unusual Jax. . . This is a story of a little magical girl with flowers in her hair, saggy-baggy jeans hanging on her tiny waist, and candy apple stains on her shirt. It is a story of a child who helps little girls of every age to find their hearts and believe in the miracles they create themselves. It is a tale of a single Jax and how she learned that the magic she creates is due to one thing:Love born of the illusive “Silvers”… oh, and, of course, sidewalk chalk, candy apples, saggy baggy jeans, dreams and hope.Jax has no real beginning and no end. She will always be remembered, but only if you keep playing hopscotch, embracing the love of all who surround you, and never ever stop moving. Hopscotch never ends. Neither does Jax.__________Michelle Howe—Cover Illustrator Michelle is a master's student at East Tennessee State University in sport physiology. She is also plans to continue her track and field career as a post-collegian, and has found success at both short and long hurdles. In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, sketching, and volunteering at her church. From a family of five, two brothers, mom and dad, she is originally from Washington State and plans to move back to the northwest following her graduate work._______________DETAILS OF THE JAX SERIES—A parallel and continuation of the “Consequence of Love Series”Jax lives in the old apple tree in Angela’s back yard. Angela and Julie, a pair of college students, find themselves suddenly given the task of being surrogate mothers to a girl so different that she could only have come from the immortal masters, Between Keeper Jhemeklha and Moon Keeper Jake. Jax’s beginning is far simpler than that. She was born of prayers from the tiniest of the fay clans, Harmony. As Harmony’s request was heard by the sparkling fingerlings in the magical waters of the Selway River, a playmate and comrade appeared to repair the disastrous mistakes of the adults in the immortal and fay/faery clans. Along with her best buddy, Harmony, Jax helps the little girls in her neighborhood find their hearts and the courage that lies naturally within. She then moves them into an adventure beyond the dreams of the fay and immortal masters of Harmony’s world.A household of four young college women play host to a family of little girls on their way to greatness. You will meet little girls like Monica, Sarah, Scientist Janis, and especially, Jillian-Anne MacDuff. Hopscotch, candy apples and baseball turn into a path that stuns all. Immortals and Fays, such as Consequence, Lady Takiko, Hope and the ever out-of- control twins, Lavender and Orchid, will take Jax on a journey that only a child could dream and no adult could conjure. Such is the life of Jax and her many helpers in a series of stories and novels where the children become the directors of success and the leaders of a failed adult world.For late teens and adults, the series begins with the “Consequences of Love” Novellas. The follow up and first novel is “Consequences of a Jax”. This first full novel is written for ten year olds and up. I stress AND UP. Although the first ten chapters seem to place “Consequences of a Jax” in a category for juvenile readers, once you find yourself halfway through, you will realize it’s connect with the “Consequences of Love” series of Novellas. You see life directly through the eyes of a child and watch as she wakes up to the injuries of a world vexed by the minds of those who forgot how to be innocent.You can find Jax and Harmony here:Blog: http://jaxandharmony.blogspot.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jax_Harmony
  • Artu

    Michael Harrison

    Paperback (Independently published, June 13, 2018)
    On his commute to school CJ sees a rat on the New York subway. Nothing special about that until the rat stands up and waves to him. When CJ returns home and notices his back pack move he is very surprised but when the zipper slowly opens and the rat emerges saying, “Do you have any popcorn, I’m starving”, well, you get the picture. This incredibly smart, well educated, street wise rat joins forces with CJ on two important projects, helping those less fortunate and eradicating bullying from CJ’s school.
  • 1. Jax and The Moon Keeper

    D Jon Harrison, Michelle Howe

    language (, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Of all the Jaxes that ever existed, and Jax was unsure how many there might be, Jax thought she was a pretty unusual Jax. . . This is a story of a little magical girl with flowers in her hair, saggy-baggy jeans hanging on her tiny waist, and candy apple stains on her shirt. It is a story of a child who helps little girls of every age to find their hearts and believe in the miracles they create themselves. It is a tale of a single Jax and how she learned that the magic she creates is due to one thing:Love born of the illusive “Silvers”… oh, and, of course, sidewalk chalk, candy apples, saggy baggy jeans, dreams and hope.Jax has no real beginning and no end. She will always be remembered, but only if you keep playing hopscotch, embracing the love of all who surround you, and never ever stop moving. Hopscotch never ends. Neither does Jax.__________Michelle Howe—Cover Illustrator Michelle is a master's student at East Tennessee State University in sport physiology. She is also plans to continue her track and field career as a post-collegian, and has found success at both short and long hurdles. In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, sketching, and volunteering at her church. From a family of five, two brothers, mom and dad, she is originally from Washington State and plans to move back to the northwest following her graduate work._______________DETAILS OF THE JAX SERIES—A parallel and continuation of the “Consequence of Love Series”Jax lives in the old apple tree in Angela’s back yard. Angela and Julie, a pair of college students, find themselves suddenly given the task of being surrogate mothers to a girl so different that she could only have come from the immortal masters, Between Keeper Jhemeklha and Moon Keeper Jake. Jax’s beginning is far simpler than that. She was born of prayers from the tiniest of the fay clans, Harmony. As Harmony’s request was heard by the sparkling fingerlings in the magical waters of the Selway River, a playmate and comrade appeared to repair the disastrous mistakes of the adults in the immortal and fay/faery clans. Along with her best buddy, Harmony, Jax helps the little girls in her neighborhood find their hearts and the courage that lies naturally within. She then moves them into an adventure beyond the dreams of the fay and immortal masters of Harmony’s world.A household of four young college women play host to a family of little girls on their way to greatness. You will meet little girls like Monica, Sarah, Scientist Janis, and especially, Jillian-Anne MacDuff. Hopscotch, candy apples and baseball turn into a path that stuns all. Immortals and Fays, such as Consequence, Lady Takiko, Hope and the ever out-of- control twins, Lavender and Orchid, will take Jax on a journey that only a child could dream and no adult could conjure. Such is the life of Jax and her many helpers in a series of stories and novels where the children become the directors of success and the leaders of a failed adult world.For late teens and adults, the series begins with the “Consequences of Love” Novellas. The follow up and first novel is “Consequences of a Jax”. This first full novel is written for ten year olds and up. I stress AND UP. Although the first ten chapters seem to place “Consequences of a Jax” in a category for juvenile readers, once you find yourself halfway through, you will realize it’s connect with the “Consequences of Love” series of Novellas. You see life directly through the eyes of a child and watch as she wakes up to the injuries of a world vexed by the minds of those who forgot how to be innocent.You can find Jax and Harmony here:Blog: http://jaxandharmony.blogspot.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jax_Harmony
  • A Jax Hoped Christmas

    D Jon Harrison, Michelle Howe

    language (Ayame Kikou Publications, Dec. 3, 2013)
    A special NOTE from Jax and Harmony: “We are SOOOOOOooooo excited! We added a new story to A Jax Hoped Christmas called The Great Jax and Harmony Zuccotti Adventure or Jewel of Sparkling Water. We hope ya like it. We got a new buddy named Janelle. She’s hearing impaired. She’s one of our bestest friends on the Selway River. You’ll like Janelle, we just know it!”Of all the Jaxes that ever existed, and Jax was unsure how many there might be, Jax thought she was a pretty unusual Jax. . . This is a story of a little magical girl with flowers in her hair, saggy-baggy jeans hanging on her tiny waist, and candy apple stains on her shirt. It is a story of a child who helps little girls of every age to find their hearts and believe in the miracles they create themselves. It is a tale of a single Jax and how she learned that the magic she creates is due to one thing:Love born of the illusive “Silvers”… oh, and, of course, sidewalk chalk, candy apples, saggy baggy jeans, dreams and hope.Jax has no real beginning and no end. She will always be remembered, but only if you keep playing hopscotch, embracing the love of all who surround you, and never ever stop moving. Hopscotch never ends. Neither does Jax.Michelle Howe—Cover Illustrator Michelle is a master's student at East Tennessee State University in sport physiology. She is also plans to continue her track and field career as a post-collegian, and has found success at both short and long hurdles. In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, sketching, and volunteering at her church. From a family of five, two brothers, mom and dad, she is originally from Washington State and plans to move back to the northwest following her graduate work._______________DETAILS OF THE JAX SERIES—A parallel and continuation of the “Consequence of Love Series”Jax lives in the old apple tree in Angela’s back yard. Angela and Julie, a pair of college students, find themselves suddenly given the task of being surrogate mothers to a girl so different that she could only have come from the immortal masters, Between Keeper Jhemeklha and Moon Keeper Jake. Jax’s beginning is far simpler than that. She was born of prayers from the tiniest of the fay clans, Harmony. As Harmony’s request was heard by the sparkling fingerlings in the magical waters of the Selway River, a playmate and comrade appeared to repair the disastrous mistakes of the adults in the immortal and fay/faery clans. Along with her best buddy, Harmony, Jax helps the little girls in her neighborhood find their hearts and the courage that lies naturally within. She then moves them into an adventure beyond the dreams of the fay and immortal masters of Harmony’s world.A household of four young college women play host to a family of little girls on their way to greatness. You will meet little girls like Monica, Sarah, Scientist Janis, and especially, Jillian-Anne MacDuff. Hopscotch, candy apples and baseball turn into a path that stuns all. Immortals and Fays, such as Consequence, Lady Takiko, Hope and the ever out-of- control twins, Lavender and Orchid, will take Jax on a journey that only a child could dream and no adult could conjure. Such is the life of Jax and her many helpers in a series of stories and novels where the children become the directors of success and the leaders of a failed adult world.For late teens and adults, the series begins with the “Consequences of Love” Novellas. The follow up and first novel is “Consequences of a Jax”. This first full novel is written for ten year olds and up. I stress AND UP. Although the first ten chapters seem to place “Consequences of a Jax” in a category for juvenile readers, once you find yourself halfway through, you will realize it’s connect with the “Consequences of Love” series of Novellas. You see life directly through the eyes of a child and watch as she wakes up to the injuries of a world vexed by the minds of those who forgot how to be innocent.
  • Artu

    Michael Harrison

    eBook
    On his commute to school CJ sees a rat on the New York subway. Nothing special about that until the rat stands up and waves to him.When CJ returns home and notices his back pack move he is very surprised but when the zipper slowly opens and the rat emerges saying, “Do you have any popcorn, I’m starving”, well, you get the picture.This incredibly smart, well educated, street wise rat joins forces with CJ on two important projects, helping those less fortunate and eradicating bullying from CJ’s school.
  • 2. Jax and The Sit and Not Think

    D Jon Harrison, Michelle Howe

    language (, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Of all the Jaxes that ever existed, and Jax was unsure how many there might be, Jax thought she was a pretty unusual Jax. . . This is a story of a little magical girl with flowers in her hair, saggy-baggy jeans hanging on her tiny waist, and candy apple stains on her shirt. It is a story of a child who helps little girls of every age to find their hearts and believe in the miracles they create themselves. It is a tale of a single Jax and how she learned that the magic she creates is due to one thing:Love born of the illusive “Silvers”… oh, and, of course, sidewalk chalk, candy apples, saggy baggy jeans, dreams and hope.Jax has no real beginning and no end. She will always be remembered, but only if you keep playing hopscotch, embracing the love of all who surround you, and never ever stop moving. Hopscotch never ends. Neither does Jax.__________Michelle Howe—Cover Illustrator Michelle is a master's student at East Tennessee State University in sport physiology. She is also plans to continue her track and field career as a post-collegian, and has found success at both short and long hurdles. In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, sketching, and volunteering at her church. From a family of five, two brothers, mom and dad, she is originally from Washington State and plans to move back to the northwest following her graduate work._______________DETAILS OF THE JAX SERIES—A parallel and continuation of the “Consequence of Love Series”Jax lives in the old apple tree in Angela’s back yard. Angela and Julie, a pair of college students, find themselves suddenly given the task of being surrogate mothers to a girl so different that she could only have come from the immortal masters, Between Keeper Jhemeklha and Moon Keeper Jake. Jax’s beginning is far simpler than that. She was born of prayers from the tiniest of the fay clans, Harmony. As Harmony’s request was heard by the sparkling fingerlings in the magical waters of the Selway River, a playmate and comrade appeared to repair the disastrous mistakes of the adults in the immortal and fay/faery clans. Along with her best buddy, Harmony, Jax helps the little girls in her neighborhood find their hearts and the courage that lies naturally within. She then moves them into an adventure beyond the dreams of the fay and immortal masters of Harmony’s world.A household of four young college women play host to a family of little girls on their way to greatness. You will meet little girls like Monica, Sarah, Scientist Janis, and especially, Jillian-Anne MacDuff. Hopscotch, candy apples and baseball turn into a path that stuns all. Immortals and Fays, such as Consequence, Lady Takiko, Hope and the ever out-of- control twins, Lavender and Orchid, will take Jax on a journey that only a child could dream and no adult could conjure. Such is the life of Jax and her many helpers in a series of stories and novels where the children become the directors of success and the leaders of a failed adult world.For late teens and adults, the series begins with the “Consequences of Love” Novellas. The follow up and first novel is “Consequences of a Jax”. This first full novel is written for ten year olds and up. I stress AND UP. Although the first ten chapters seem to place “Consequences of a Jax” in a category for juvenile readers, once you find yourself halfway through, you will realize it’s connect with the “Consequences of Love” series of Novellas. You see life directly through the eyes of a child and watch as she wakes up to the injuries of a world vexed by the minds of those who forgot how to be innocent.You can find Jax and Harmony here:Blog: http://jaxandharmony.blogspot.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jax_Harmony
  • 5. Jax and The Multi-Colored Wonderful-Thing

    D Jon Harrison, Michelle Howe

    language (Ayame Kikou Publications, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Of all the Jaxes that ever existed, and Jax was unsure how many there might be, Jax thought she was a pretty unusual Jax. . . This is a story of a little magical girl with flowers in her hair, saggy-baggy jeans hanging on her tiny waist, and candy apple stains on her shirt. It is a story of a child who helps little girls of every age to find their hearts and believe in the miracles they create themselves. It is a tale of a single Jax and how she learned that the magic she creates is due to one thing:Love born of the illusive “Silvers”… oh, and, of course, sidewalk chalk, candy apples, saggy baggy jeans, dreams and hope.Jax has no real beginning and no end. She will always be remembered, but only if you keep playing hopscotch, embracing the love of all who surround you, and never ever stop moving. Hopscotch never ends. Neither does Jax.__________Michelle Howe—Cover Illustrator Michelle is a master's student at East Tennessee State University in sport physiology. She is also plans to continue her track and field career as a post-collegian, and has found success at both short and long hurdles. In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, sketching, and volunteering at her church. From a family of five, two brothers, mom and dad, she is originally from Washington State and plans to move back to the northwest following her graduate work._______________DETAILS OF THE JAX SERIES—A parallel and continuation of the “Consequence of Love Series”Jax lives in the old apple tree in Angela’s back yard. Angela and Julie, a pair of college students, find themselves suddenly given the task of being surrogate mothers to a girl so different that she could only have come from the immortal masters, Between Keeper Jhemeklha and Moon Keeper Jake. Jax’s beginning is far simpler than that. She was born of prayers from the tiniest of the fay clans, Harmony. As Harmony’s request was heard by the sparkling fingerlings in the magical waters of the Selway River, a playmate and comrade appeared to repair the disastrous mistakes of the adults in the immortal and fay/faery clans. Along with her best buddy, Harmony, Jax helps the little girls in her neighborhood find their hearts and the courage that lies naturally within. She then moves them into an adventure beyond the dreams of the fay and immortal masters of Harmony’s world.A household of four young college women play host to a family of little girls on their way to greatness. You will meet little girls like Monica, Sarah, Scientist Janis, and especially, Jillian-Anne MacDuff. Hopscotch, candy apples and baseball turn into a path that stuns all. Immortals and Fays, such as Consequence, Lady Takiko, Hope and the ever out-of- control twins, Lavender and Orchid, will take Jax on a journey that only a child could dream and no adult could conjure. Such is the life of Jax and her many helpers in a series of stories and novels where the children become the directors of success and the leaders of a failed adult world.For late teens and adults, the series begins with the “Consequences of Love” Novellas. The follow up and first novel is “Consequences of a Jax”. This first full novel is written for ten year olds and up. I stress AND UP. Although the first ten chapters seem to place “Consequences of a Jax” in a category for juvenile readers, once you find yourself halfway through, you will realize it’s connect with the “Consequences of Love” series of Novellas. You see life directly through the eyes of a child and watch as she wakes up to the injuries of a world vexed by the minds of those who forgot how to be innocent.You can find Jax and Harmony here:Blog: http://jaxandharmony.blogspot.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jax_Harmony
  • 4. Jax and The Slippery Sidewalk Day

    D Jon Harrison, Michelle Howe

    language (Ayame Kikou Publications, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Of all the Jaxes that ever existed, and Jax was unsure how many there might be, Jax thought she was a pretty unusual Jax. . . This is a story of a little magical girl with flowers in her hair, saggy-baggy jeans hanging on her tiny waist, and candy apple stains on her shirt. It is a story of a child who helps little girls of every age to find their hearts and believe in the miracles they create themselves. It is a tale of a single Jax and how she learned that the magic she creates is due to one thing:Love born of the illusive “Silvers”… oh, and, of course, sidewalk chalk, candy apples, saggy baggy jeans, dreams and hope.Jax has no real beginning and no end. She will always be remembered, but only if you keep playing hopscotch, embracing the love of all who surround you, and never ever stop moving. Hopscotch never ends. Neither does Jax.__________Michelle Howe—Cover Illustrator Michelle is a master's student at East Tennessee State University in sport physiology. She is also plans to continue her track and field career as a post-collegian, and has found success at both short and long hurdles. In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, sketching, and volunteering at her church. From a family of five, two brothers, mom and dad, she is originally from Washington State and plans to move back to the northwest following her graduate work._______________DETAILS OF THE JAX SERIES—A parallel and continuation of the “Consequence of Love Series”Jax lives in the old apple tree in Angela’s back yard. Angela and Julie, a pair of college students, find themselves suddenly given the task of being surrogate mothers to a girl so different that she could only have come from the immortal masters, Between Keeper Jhemeklha and Moon Keeper Jake. Jax’s beginning is far simpler than that. She was born of prayers from the tiniest of the fay clans, Harmony. As Harmony’s request was heard by the sparkling fingerlings in the magical waters of the Selway River, a playmate and comrade appeared to repair the disastrous mistakes of the adults in the immortal and fay/faery clans. Along with her best buddy, Harmony, Jax helps the little girls in her neighborhood find their hearts and the courage that lies naturally within. She then moves them into an adventure beyond the dreams of the fay and immortal masters of Harmony’s world.A household of four young college women play host to a family of little girls on their way to greatness. You will meet little girls like Monica, Sarah, Scientist Janis, and especially, Jillian-Anne MacDuff. Hopscotch, candy apples and baseball turn into a path that stuns all. Immortals and Fays, such as Consequence, Lady Takiko, Hope and the ever out-of- control twins, Lavender and Orchid, will take Jax on a journey that only a child could dream and no adult could conjure. Such is the life of Jax and her many helpers in a series of stories and novels where the children become the directors of success and the leaders of a failed adult world.For late teens and adults, the series begins with the “Consequences of Love” Novellas. The follow up and first novel is “Consequences of a Jax”. This first full novel is written for ten year olds and up. I stress AND UP. Although the first ten chapters seem to place “Consequences of a Jax” in a category for juvenile readers, once you find yourself halfway through, you will realize it’s connect with the “Consequences of Love” series of Novellas. You see life directly through the eyes of a child and watch as she wakes up to the injuries of a world vexed by the minds of those who forgot how to be innocent.You can find Jax and Harmony here:Blog: http://jaxandharmony.blogspot.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jax_Harmony
  • Harmony and the Gummy-Fish Conspiracy

    D Jon Harrison, Michelle Howe

    language (Ayame Kikou Publications, Dec. 19, 2012)
    A new addition to the Jax series, are the books of her best friend, Harmony. Stories for OLDER girls from 13 to eleventy-one, Harmony is a faery of the clans.Harmony is a chatterbox and a genius with music and math. Dishwater blonde hair—straight as a board and shoulder length, Harmony’s beady brown eyes are alive and playful . . . and always looking for a new game in life! She appears to be about seven or eight years old. Her look of youth allows her to play dumb when, in fact, she is brilliant . . . perhaps the smartest faery of all the clans. She wears a satin green dress, knee length, with long sleeves. The sleeves have silver sequins that run the length to the wrists. She always wears matching patent leather green party shoes. Her faery glamour, when she chooses to show it, is identical green. You can find out more about Harmony and her family here: http://jaxandharmony.blogspot.com/p/harmonys-family.html About JAX:Of all the Jaxes that ever existed, and Jax was unsure how many there might be, Jax thought she was a pretty unusual Jax. . . This is a story of a little magical girl with flowers in her hair, saggy-baggy jeans hanging on her tiny waist, and candy apple stains on her shirt. It is a story of a child who helps little girls of every age to find their hearts and believe in the miracles they create themselves. It is a tale of a single Jax and how she learned that the magic she creates is due to one thing:Love born of the illusive “Silvers”… oh, and, of course, sidewalk chalk, candy apples, saggy baggy jeans, dreams and hope.Jax has no real beginning and no end. She will always be remembered, but only if you keep playing hopscotch, embracing the love of all who surround you, and never ever stop moving. Hopscotch never ends. Neither does Jax.__________Michelle Howe—Cover Illustrator Michelle is a master's student at East Tennessee State University in sport physiology. She is also plans to continue her track and field career as a post-collegian, and has found success at both short and long hurdles. In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, sketching, and volunteering at her church. From a family of five, two brothers, mom and dad, she is originally from Washington State and plans to move back to the northwest following her graduate work._______________DETAILS OF THE JAX SERIES—A parallel and continuation of the “Consequence of Love Series”Jax lives in the old apple tree in Angela’s back yard. Angela and Julie, a pair of college students, find themselves suddenly given the task of being surrogate mothers to a girl so different that she could only have come from the immortal masters, Between Keeper Jhemeklha and Moon Keeper Jake. Jax’s beginning is far simpler than that. She was born of prayers from the tiniest of the fay clans, Harmony. As Harmony’s request was heard by the sparkling fingerlings in the magical waters of the Selway River, a playmate and comrade appeared to repair the disastrous mistakes of the adults in the immortal and fay/faery clans. Along with her best buddy, Harmony, Jax helps the little girls in her neighborhood find their hearts and the courage that lies naturally within. She then moves them into an adventure beyond the dreams of the fay and immortal masters of Harmony’s world.You can find out more about Jax and Harmony here:Blog: http://jaxandharmony.blogspot.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jax_Harmony
  • 7. Jax - A Dragon, Miracles and Love Day

    D Jon Harrison, Michelle Howe

    language (Ayame Kikou Publications, Dec. 10, 2012)
    You can find Jax and Harmony here:Blog: http://jaxandharmony.blogspot.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jax_Harmony______________Of all the Jaxes that ever existed, and Jax was unsure how many there might be, Jax thought she was a pretty unusual Jax. . . This is a story of a little magical girl with flowers in her hair, saggy-baggy jeans hanging on her tiny waist, and candy apple stains on her shirt. It is a story of a child who helps little girls of every age to find their hearts and believe in the miracles they create themselves. It is a tale of a single Jax and how she learned that the magic she creates is due to one thing:Love born of the illusive “Silvers”… oh, and, of course, sidewalk chalk, candy apples, saggy baggy jeans, dreams and hope.Jax has no real beginning and no end. She will always be remembered, but only if you keep playing hopscotch, embracing the love of all who surround you, and never ever stop moving. Hopscotch never ends. Neither does Jax.__________Michelle Howe—Cover Illustrator Michelle is a master's student at East Tennessee State University in sport physiology. She is also plans to continue her track and field career as a post-collegian, and has found success at both short and long hurdles. In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, sketching, and volunteering at her church. From a family of five, two brothers, mom and dad, she is originally from Washington State and plans to move back to the northwest following her graduate work._______________DETAILS OF THE JAX SERIES—A parallel and continuation of the “Consequence of Love Series”Jax lives in the old apple tree in Angela’s back yard. Angela and Julie, a pair of college students, find themselves suddenly given the task of being surrogate mothers to a girl so different that she could only have come from the immortal masters, Between Keeper Jhemeklha and Moon Keeper Jake. Jax’s beginning is far simpler than that. She was born of prayers from the tiniest of the fay clans, Harmony. As Harmony’s request was heard by the sparkling fingerlings in the magical waters of the Selway River, a playmate and comrade appeared to repair the disastrous mistakes of the adults in the immortal and fay/faery clans. Along with her best buddy, Harmony, Jax helps the little girls in her neighborhood find their hearts and the courage that lies naturally within. She then moves them into an adventure beyond the dreams of the fay and immortal masters of Harmony’s world.A household of four young college women play host to a family of little girls on their way to greatness. You will meet little girls like Monica, Sarah, Scientist Janis, and especially, Jillian-Anne MacDuff. Hopscotch, candy apples and baseball turn into a path that stuns all. Immortals and Fays, such as Consequence, Lady Takiko, Hope and the ever out-of- control twins, Lavender and Orchid, will take Jax on a journey that only a child could dream and no adult could conjure. Such is the life of Jax and her many helpers in a series of stories and novels where the children become the directors of success and the leaders of a failed adult world.For late teens and adults, the series begins with the “Consequences of Love” Novellas. The follow up and first novel is “Consequences of a Jax”. This first full novel is written for ten year olds and up. I stress AND UP. Although the first ten chapters seem to place “Consequences of a Jax” in a category for juvenile readers, once you find yourself halfway through, you will realize it’s connect with the “Consequences of Love” series of Novellas. You see life directly through the eyes of a child and watch as she wakes up to the injuries of a world vexed by the minds of those who forgot how to be innocent.You can find Jax and Harmony here:Blog: http://jaxandharmony.blogspot.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jax_Harmony
  • 8. Jax and The Dawn that Glows in The Afternoon

    D Jon Harrison, Michelle Howe

    language (Ayame Kikou Publications, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Of all the Jaxes that ever existed, and Jax was unsure how many there might be, Jax thought she was a pretty unusual Jax. . . This is a story of a little magical girl with flowers in her hair, saggy-baggy jeans hanging on her tiny waist, and candy apple stains on her shirt. It is a story of a child who helps little girls of every age to find their hearts and believe in the miracles they create themselves. It is a tale of a single Jax and how she learned that the magic she creates is due to one thing:Love born of the illusive “Silvers”… oh, and, of course, sidewalk chalk, candy apples, saggy baggy jeans, dreams and hope.Jax has no real beginning and no end. She will always be remembered, but only if you keep playing hopscotch, embracing the love of all who surround you, and never ever stop moving. Hopscotch never ends. Neither does Jax.__________Michelle Howe—Cover Illustrator Michelle is a master's student at East Tennessee State University in sport physiology. She is also plans to continue her track and field career as a post-collegian, and has found success at both short and long hurdles. In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, sketching, and volunteering at her church. From a family of five, two brothers, mom and dad, she is originally from Washington State and plans to move back to the northwest following her graduate work._______________DETAILS OF THE JAX SERIES—A parallel and continuation of the “Consequence of Love Series”Jax lives in the old apple tree in Angela’s back yard. Angela and Julie, a pair of college students, find themselves suddenly given the task of being surrogate mothers to a girl so different that she could only have come from the immortal masters, Between Keeper Jhemeklha and Moon Keeper Jake. Jax’s beginning is far simpler than that. She was born of prayers from the tiniest of the fay clans, Harmony. As Harmony’s request was heard by the sparkling fingerlings in the magical waters of the Selway River, a playmate and comrade appeared to repair the disastrous mistakes of the adults in the immortal and fay/faery clans. Along with her best buddy, Harmony, Jax helps the little girls in her neighborhood find their hearts and the courage that lies naturally within. She then moves them into an adventure beyond the dreams of the fay and immortal masters of Harmony’s world.A household of four young college women play host to a family of little girls on their way to greatness. You will meet little girls like Monica, Sarah, Scientist Janis, and especially, Jillian-Anne MacDuff. Hopscotch, candy apples and baseball turn into a path that stuns all. Immortals and Fays, such as Consequence, Lady Takiko, Hope and the ever out-of- control twins, Lavender and Orchid, will take Jax on a journey that only a child could dream and no adult could conjure. Such is the life of Jax and her many helpers in a series of stories and novels where the children become the directors of success and the leaders of a failed adult world.For late teens and adults, the series begins with the “Consequences of Love” Novellas. The follow up and first novel is “Consequences of a Jax”. This first full novel is written for ten year olds and up. I stress AND UP. Although the first ten chapters seem to place “Consequences of a Jax” in a category for juvenile readers, once you find yourself halfway through, you will realize it’s connect with the “Consequences of Love” series of Novellas. You see life directly through the eyes of a child and watch as she wakes up to the injuries of a world vexed by the minds of those who forgot how to be innocent.You can find Jax and Harmony here:Blog: http://jaxandharmony.blogspot.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jax_Harmony