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Books with author Natalie Dow

  • Justin's Captive Bride: Mail Order Bride Romance

    Natalie Dean

    eBook
    When Justin rescues Charity Anne from the Comanche, he never expected to fall in love. But how can he expect her to love him, when he’s half-Comanche himself? Texas Frontier, 1853After an outbreak of smallpox ravaged the fledgling town of Knox Mills, Texas, the U.S. Marshals stationed there had thought they’d seen enough trouble to last a lifetime. They didn’t count on the Comanches coming to reclaim their property. Justin Ward, the newest U.S. Marshal in town, thinks he can take on a hundred Comanches by himself. And he’s good enough that he might just be able to. He’s cocky and self-assured when it comes to everything . . . except women. When he volunteers to go out and collect a group of mail-order brides that might have been hijacked by Comanches along the Santa Fe trail, he finds more than he bargained for with Charity Anne Rhodes—young, sweet, and the most beautiful lady Justin has ever seen. But behind all that bravado, Justin Ward is hiding a secret. Will Charity give him the strength to face his demons, or will confessing his past doom their future together?Author’s Note: Justin’s Captive Bride, Lawmen’s Brides Book Four is a novel-length, historical mail-order bride romance with no cliffhangers that can be fully enjoyed as a standalone romance. It’s a good clean romance with characters who hold Christian values. If you’ve already read the previous books in my Lawmen’s Brides Series, then you’ll be sure to enjoy seeing more of those couples you loved as side characters in this book!
  • The flamingo who didn’t take her medicine right!

    Natalie N.

    eBook
    This book teaches kids colors and weekdays, and encourages them to take their medicine right!
  • I Need Movement !

    Caitlin Dow, Natalie Dow

    eBook (Natalie Dow, Jan. 2, 2014)
    'I Need Movement!' tells the story of a little girl who just needs to move! With playful words and colourful illustrations 'I Need Movement' explains what it is like in school for children who crave movement and what helps them be at their best. Particularly helpful story for children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and their parents and carers. Written by a little girl with SPD, with help from her mum, this story helps sensory seekers to see they are not alone and that with understanding they can fulfil their potential.Copyright © 2014 Natalie DowAll rights reserved worldwide
  • Trace Letters Ages 3-5: Alphabet Tracing Letters Workbook

    Natalie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 5, 2018)
    Tetter Tracing Books for Kids Ages 3-5 Handwriting Practice! Recognizing and writing letters of the alphabet is something that should be ingrained from early childhood, or else it will prove to be problematic later on. This Trace Letters Ages 3-5 is apt for accomplishing this purpose. • When children are tracing letters for preschool, it is imperative they learn to trace letters in both uppercase and lowercase, since some of them differ considerably in the two cases. This workbook helps them to practice effectively. • Do you know what makes the concept of tracing really enjoyable? Cute and endearing cartoon pictures that are related to the letters. Brightly colored images not only help to capture interest, but aid in memory, so kids can easily remember and practice. This book is designed to enable tracing letters for kids in a fun and exciting manner. Even if your child is initially unwilling to “practice writing”, they will soon be drawn to this fascinating activity. • The method is extremely simple – your child practices holding a pencil or crayon correctly while tracing letters of the alphabet. This is done to assist with motor control, while helping to learn how to recognize each letter as well. • These tracing books for kids ages 3-5 are versatile and can be used for pre-kindergarten, basic for kindergarten, and basic levels for first graders or toddlers. • When they trace letters of the alphabet, it is necessary that kids are able to see clearly in order to finish the task properly. This letter book is printed on large paper with dimensions of 8.5 x 11 inches, so your child won’t face that problem. Preschoolers and toddlers need a great deal of practice for improving hold and control – this Handwriting Workbook helps in alphabet recognition and tracing in preparation for formal education in future. Don’t hesitate – place your order without further delay. Keep checking for the next version – tracing letters and numbers for preschool!
  • The Asrelia'n Chronicles

    Natalie Dyer

    language (, Feb. 16, 2020)
    Olivia Pendragon prepares to take her place on the throne of Asrelia, however, is interrupted by a demon who steps into her life and body. Olivia now faces the fear of her own people, the loss of her throne, and a bounty for her head. On the other hand, Ryan, an assassin, takes on an assignment to execute a werewolf. Although, her quest is shortly put off by a boy who assists her in digging up undiscovered secrets.
  • Here I Am: Teen Devotional

    Natalie Dorland

    eBook (Pacific Press Publishing, Aug. 13, 2018)
    Here I Am!With God, there is no age discrimination. As with Samuel, God often calls youth to do big things for Him. In fact, throughout the Bible, and throughout history, God has chosen young people to be His torchbearers, forging a path for truth to flourish.Here I Am, a daily devotional for teens, will help you recognize your potential for greatness with with God. You’ve seen enough to know that the world is an evil place in need of God’s love. You sense in your peers a desperation for justice. You want to make a difference. Make your devotions personal. Take time each day to be alone with God. He may be calling to your heart.Your relationship with God is an adventure, and the way you communicate with Him will be different on some days than others. Read your Bible. Spend time in nature. Write down your thoughts and feelings. Sing and pray. And listen carefully. What is His voice saying? Can you hear it? Will you say, with Samuel, “Speak, for Your servant hears” (1 Samuel 3:10, NKJV)?
  • Last Night I Left Earth for a While

    Natalie Douglas

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, March 30, 2015)
    A mother tucks her young child into bed one night and tells him, "Your dreams can take you anywhere." As the child sleeps, his dreams are filled with visions of lush jungles and deep space, fun-filled journeys and humorous escapades. In the morning, he marvels at his mother's certainty that, once asleep, dreams can take you anywhere.
  • Bead Craft

    Natalie. Donna

    Hardcover (William Morrow, )
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    Natalie Donna

    Paperback (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, )
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    Natalie Donna

    Hardcover (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, )
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  • Scattered Dandelions

    Natalie Dan

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, June 2, 2020)
    Fifteen-year-old Selina is sick of battling for her place in the world on account of her dwarfism. She has found her happy looking after her three-year-old nephew, Nate. Becoming his world is more important than school, more pressing than the threat overhanging their village.Meanwhile, her brother lives on a roof, protesting lamely about the destruction of their village for nuclear waste. He feverishly makes plasticine figures with his son's toys and shows a brutal lack of empathy when Nate's family decide to move away.As her family fragments, Selina battles again. Better to squash some toes than become the absent Thank-you-card aunt.I am indebted to Pen to Print and my mentor Jacqueline. This book would have been yet another unfinished project without them. I would like to thank Gillian and the RGA (www.rgauk.org) for their advice and support. I hope my characters bear scrutiny. This book is for my son, my awakening. I promise to be more Selina-like.
  • Scattered Dandelions

    Natalie Dan

    eBook (New Generation Publishing, June 29, 2020)
    Fifteen-year-old Selina is sick of battling for her place in the world on account of her dwarfism. She has found her happy looking after her three-year-old nephew, Nate. Becoming his world is more important than school, more pressing than the threat overhanging their village.Meanwhile, her brother lives on a roof, protesting lamely about the destruction of their village for nuclear waste. He feverishly makes plasticine figures with his son's toys and shows a brutal lack of empathy when Nate's family decide to move away.As her family fragments, Selina battles again. Better to squash some toes than become the absent Thank-you-card aunt.I am indebted to Pen to Print and my mentor Jacqueline. This book would have been yet another unfinished project without them. I would like to thank Gillian and the RGA (www.rgauk.org) for their advice and support. I hope my characters bear scrutiny.This book is for my son, my awakening. I promise to be more Selina-like.