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  • Charmed

    Michelle Krys

    eBook (RHCP Digital, July 30, 2015)
    The electrifying sequel to HEXED.Since Indie Blackwood discovered she was a witch, life has been pretty crazy. Now her best friend Paige is missing, kidnapped by the Priory and taken to Los Demonios, an alternate dimension of Los Angeles filled with evil paranormals. Indie is desperate to find a way into the underworld prison. But facing the dark world’s most dangerous witches and warlocks means keeping her plan a secret from her boyfriend Bishop and forging alliances with a seriously sexy sorcerer. No one who goes in ever comes out . . .
  • Quit Your Job and Follow Your Dreams: A 12-Month Guide to Being Joyfully Jobless

    Michelle Kulp

    Paperback (Monarch Crown Publishing, Nov. 2, 2019)
    LEAVE YOUR SOUL-CRUSHING JOB, FIND YOUR CALLING AND CREATE AN INSPIRED LIFEWhat if you knew deep down that emptiness you feel at your job was not emptiness, but fullness repressed?What if you could walk out of your stressed-out career and create another life?Imagine feeling excited every morning to get paid to do what you love with complete freedom, passion and joy.Two decades ago, the author Michelle Kulp was in a soul-sucking, high-stress job she hated in the legal field. As a single mom, she knew she needed to find a way to support her three small children, but could no longer stomach the thought of spending her days feeling deeply unfulfilled, unhappy and un-inspired. Today, Michelle is living her dreams, collecting PLAY-Checks instead of PAY-Checks and running her six figure online empire.That gnawing you feel inside is your knowing that it’s time for a change. In Michelle's transformational book you’ll discover:Why it takes an intermission to find your mission.How to reduce the bills you have to pay, so you have more time to play.The difference between a bondage job and a freedom job and how to get a freedom job quickly.One question that can change your entire life and help you uncover your buried dreams.The common denominator among all 6 and 7 figure earners and how to elevate your income.And so much more!Come with Michelle Kulp on an incredible journey from living an uninspired life to creating a deeply MEANINGFUL, JOYFUL & INSPIRED Life! Pick up your copy by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page.
  • Charmed

    Michelle Krys

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, July 30, 2015)
    The electrifying sequel to HEXED.Since Indie Blackwood discovered she was a witch, life has been pretty crazy. Now her best friend Paige is missing, kidnapped by the Priory and taken to Los Demonios, an alternate dimension of Los Angeles filled with evil paranormals. Indie is desperate to find a way into the underworld prison. But facing the dark world’s most dangerous witches and warlocks means keeping her plan a secret from her boyfriend Bishop and forging alliances with a seriously sexy sorcerer. No one who goes in ever comes out . . .
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  • Charmed

    Michelle Krys

    Hardcover (Doubleday Canada, May 26, 2015)
    It's The Craft meets Bring It On in this sequel to Hexed, where dark magic plays out through the eyes of a sarcastic, immensely likable teen witch. In this sequel to Hexed, a modern day witch hunt is going on in L.A., and Indie risks her life to save her friend Paige, who, along with a group of other mortal teens, has been abducted and taken to Los Demonios, an alternate dimension of Los Angeles, where the most evil and murderous witches and sorcerers are sent to after they've been tried for a crime.
  • The Hijab Boutique

    Michelle Khan

    eBook (The Islamic Foundation, Aug. 23, 2011)
    "The Hijab Boutique is a wonderful book that will appeal to young readers age 10 and up. Black and white illustrations add to the message's impact. One of the striking attributes of The Hijab Boutique is its sensitive treatment of the topic of respecting cultural differences, and rethinking automatic responses." —The Midwest Book Review"Michelle Khan's first children's book, The Hijab Boutique, is a quick read with a deep and resounding message... I’m excited to have such a simple yet profound story to share with my nieces, and any other girl who cares to read and learn a meaningful lesson about inner strength, faith, and womanhood through another’s eyes." —Luxury ReadingFarah enjoyed her private girls' school and fun with her friends. Then an assignment meant she had to talk about her mother for "International Woman's Day" in front of the whole class. Compared to her friends' glamorous actress, make-up artist, and tap-dancing mothers, what can her modest mother possibly have that is worth sharing with her classmates? To Farah's surprise, her mother was quite the business woman before putting her career on hold to care for her daughter.Michelle Khan is an award-winning Indian Canadian writer. She started her career at a University of Toronto student paper, and eventually her words hit daily newspaper pages. For six years, Michelle wrote an internationally syndicated youth advice column. Her work led her to win a $5,000 scholarship from book publisher Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. She went onto earn a $15,000 award from Global Television Network. Michelle lives in Toronto, Canada, with her parents and younger sister. This is her first chapter book for kids.
  • Hexed

    Michelle Krys

    Hardcover (Doubleday Canada, June 10, 2014)
    It's The Craft meets Bring It On in Hexed, the first novel in a brand-new series from debut author Michelle Krys in which a snarky sixteen-year-old cheerleader is forced into a centuries-old war between witches and sorcerers only to uncover the first of many dark truths about her life... If high school is all about social status, Indigo Blackwood has it made. Sure, her quirky mom owns an occult shop, and a nerd just won't stop trying to be her friend, but Indie is a popular cheerleader with a football-star boyfriend and a social circle powerful enough to ruin everyone at school. Who wouldn't want to be her? Then a guy dies right before her eyes. And the dusty old family Bible her mom is freakishly possessive of is stolen. But when a frustratingly sexy stranger named Bishop enters Indie's world, she learns her destiny involves a lot more than pom-poms and parties. If she doesn't get the Bible back, every witch on the planet will die. And that's seriously bad news for Indie, because according to Bishop, she's a witch too. Suddenly forced into a centuries-old war between witches and sorcerers, Indie's about to uncover the many dark truths about her life--and a future unlike any she ever imagined on top of the cheer pyramid.
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  • Running through Sprinklers

    Michelle Kim

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 17, 2018)
    “Captures with unusually knowing and respectful perception the steps of a friend shift.” —BCCB (starred review) Two life-long best friends grow up and begin to grow apart in this honest, deeply felt middle grade debut.Sara and Nadine. Nadine and Sara. It’s only ever been the two of them. Two halves of the same person. Best friends forever—until they aren’t. Everything has changed this year. Nadine has suddenly skipped a grade and gone to high school without Sara. No matter how hard she fights to save their friendship, Sara can feel it slipping away. But change can happen from the inside, too. The forever-friend days of running through sprinklers and slurping up ice cream cones may be over. Yet in their place, Sara just might discover something new and wonderful: herself.
  • Running through Sprinklers

    Michelle Kim

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 17, 2018)
    Two life-long best friends grow up and begin to grow apart in this honest, deeply felt middle grade debut.Sara and Nadine. Nadine and Sara. It’s only ever been the two of them. Two halves of the same person. Best friends forever—until they aren’t. Everything has changed this year. Nadine has suddenly skipped a grade and gone to high school without Sara. No matter how hard she fights to save their friendship, Sara can feel it slipping away. But change can happen from the inside, too. The forever-friend days of running through sprinklers and slurping up ice cream cones may be over. Yet in their place, Sara just might discover something new and wonderful: herself.
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  • The Hijab Boutique

    Michelle Khan

    Paperback (The Islamic Foundation, Aug. 23, 2011)
    "The Hijab Boutique is a wonderful book that will appeal to young readers age 10 and up. Black and white illustrations add to the message's impact. One of the striking attributes of The Hijab Boutique is its sensitive treatment of the topic of respecting cultural differences, and rethinking automatic responses." —The Midwest Book Review"Michelle Khan's first children's book, The Hijab Boutique, is a quick read with a deep and resounding message... I’m excited to have such a simple yet profound story to share with my nieces, and any other girl who cares to read and learn a meaningful lesson about inner strength, faith, and womanhood through another’s eyes." —Luxury ReadingFarah enjoyed her private girls' school and fun with her friends. Then an assignment meant she had to talk about her mother for "International Woman's Day" in front of the whole class. Compared to her friends' glamorous actress, make-up artist, and tap-dancing mothers, what can her modest mother possibly have that is worth sharing with her classmates? To Farah's surprise, her mother was quite the business woman before putting her career on hold to care for her daughter.Michelle Khan is an award-winning Indian Canadian writer. She started her career at a University of Toronto student paper, and eventually her words hit daily newspaper pages. For six years, Michelle wrote an internationally syndicated youth advice column. Her work led her to win a $5,000 scholarship from book publisher Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. She went onto earn a $15,000 award from Global Television Network. Michelle lives in Toronto, Canada, with her parents and younger sister. This is her first chapter book for kids.
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  • Oriana: Book One of the Disunity Trilogy

    Michelle Kitz

    language (, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Can an introverted, anxious teenager have the insight to develop the tools to save civilization?Oriana was born on an isolated farm-colony world. Her fondest desires were to be left alone to her studies and be with her family. But attackers destroy that idyllic colony leaving her injured and orphaned in the smoking rubble. The Galactic Union was formed to unite all human-inhabited worlds in a peaceful society. The Fleet guards the core worlds with highly trained men and women as well as technologically advanced space ships. But they haven’t had a war in many generations. And Fleet isn’t ready for the enemy that’s coming. Seventeen-year-old Oriana is in the middle of everything. And she may just have the fresh view that Fleet needs to protect everyone in the Union from this unexpected invasion.
  • The Bureau

    Michelle Kay

    language (, June 14, 2016)
    Only slaves and corpses come out of the Bureau.Seventeen-year-old Clover Rhodes has been told this her whole life, but when her family is taken by the Bureau, she’s forced to make a decision: follow the rules and stay hidden with her pack of werewolves, or turn away from their safety in a wild bid to rescue her parents and two younger siblings.Elliot Montgomery, nineteen-year-old son of the Bureau Director, is next in line to lead the agency in its campaign to bring the werewolf population under strict control—and he’s the only thing standing between that control and his cutthroat brother’s plans for a werewolf genocide.That is, until Clover Rhodes happens.Determined to get her family back, Clover attacks Elliot in his own home and holds him hostage while posing as his slave. Using her new cover, she sneaks her way into the Bureau in search of her captured family. What she finds instead is a front row seat to the twisted exhibition of mistreatment her people suffer at the hands of the Bureau. And what she faces inside herself is the possibility that Elliot--her prisoner--is not as corrupt as she wanted him to be.
  • Running through Sprinklers

    Michelle Kim

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 16, 2019)
    “Captures with unusually knowing and respectful perception the steps of a friend shift.” —BCCB (starred review) Two life-long best friends grow up and begin to grow apart in this honest, deeply felt middle grade debut.Sara and Nadine. Nadine and Sara. It’s only ever been the two of them. Two halves of the same person. Best friends forever—until they aren’t. Everything has changed this year. Nadine has suddenly skipped a grade and gone to high school without Sara. No matter how hard she fights to save their friendship, Sara can feel it slipping away. But change can happen from the inside, too. The forever-friend days of running through sprinklers and slurping up ice cream cones may be over. Yet in their place, Sara just might discover something new and wonderful: herself.
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