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  • Soul of the Sorcerer - Part One: The Talisman of the King

    T R Brown

    language (A J Brown, April 20, 2014)
    The mage Darrion must find the child born during the total solar eclipse. The child who is his world’s only hope. The child who is a Sorcerer...and who, while still a baby, Darrion tried to kill sixteen years ago!Lloyd Brook is an adolescent boy. He loves his dog Lady. He loves his mum. And he loves from a distance the school girl femme fatale Wendy Walsh.Doctor Amy Brook found Lloyd, her adopted son, as a baby in an ancient circle of stones. Her life, her son's and that of the strange magician, who collapsed on her doorstep one day, all become entwined in terrible events unfolding in a Kingdom called Kalana. Soul of the Sorcerer is a fantasy series with a twinge of romance that will hopefully make the reader feel happy, sad and on occasion uncomfortable!The series is written to appeal to a wide range of ages; however, as Lloyd's character ages, his experiences become increasingly mature and the reader should be warned that there is the occasional sexual scene and use, on rare occasions, of expletives. Therefore the author would like to recommend that the series is not for children under the age of 14, or for those of a very sensitive nature!5.0 out of 5 stars Very entertaining July 29, 2014By The BelliI really enjoyed these books. I found the story to be very entertaining. T R Brown has set up a great world and I am looking forward to reading more.
  • Where Is My Bunny?: My fun backyard on the East Coast of Florida

    A. Brown, R. Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, July 9, 2019)
    My fun backyard on the East Coast of Florida: There are all kinds of creatures native to Florida that can provide a great learning experience for the little ones
  • Santa Mouse Meets Marmaduke

    Brown

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, May 1, 1978)
    Paperback 1981 11.00x8.25x0.25 CHILDREN FUNNY STORY
  • The Picnic

    R. Brown

    Paperback (Andersen Press, March 15, 1997)
    Narrates the events of a picnic from the point of view of the animals who live above and below the picnic grounds where the humans come to eat. By the author of Alphabet Times Four: An International ABC.
  • Computer Evidence: Collection and Preservation

    BROWN

    eBook (Course Technology PTR, June 17, 2009)
    As computers and data systems continue to evolve, they expand into every facet of ourpersonal and business lives. Never before has our society been so informationand technology driven. Because computers, data communications, and datastorage devices have become ubiquitous, few crimes or civil disputes do not involvethem in some way. This book teaches law enforcement, system administrators,information technology security professionals, legal professionals, and students ofcomputer forensics how to identify, collect, and maintain digital artifacts to preservetheir reliability for admission as evidence. It has been updated to take into accountchanges in federal rules of evidence and case law that directly address digital evidence,as well as to expand upon portable device collection.
  • The Magic Dozen at Emerald Pond

    Brown

    Paperback (Monkeyfeather, April 1, 2011)
    All Zack wanted was to get through the new school year unnoticed, but after discovering a box of magic golf balls he finds himself thrown into the spotlight, playing the match of his life! With the friendship of an old golf pro who encourages Zack to embrace who he is and to have the courage to stand up to the school bully, Zack learns what it takes to accept himself and others, and to believe in the impossible. The Magic Dozen is a fun school yard adventure that teaches good character and what it takes to be a winner in school and on and off the golf course. The magic Dozen will positively impact players and golfers of all ages.
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  • The White Dove

    K. R. Brown

    eBook (Abbott Press, March 15, 2016)
    Eighteen-year-old Delilah Greyson has just joined the Defenders, an elite team that works to keep the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, safe from a series of supervillains who periodically attack, causing death and destruction. Among the Defenders are Jake, their arrogant and inconsistent leader, and David, the second-in-command whose inventions help keep the team going.When Delilah learns that Jake has commandeered one of Davids inventions, she decides to steal it back--both to help her friend and to get revenge on Jake, who has decided to make her initial time in the Defenders unpleasant. Intended to enhance human strength, the malfunctioning device had been locked up for safety--and Delilah soon learns the hard way that using the machine has unintended side effects. She gains the ability to turn into a giant bird. With her powers, she may be the citys only hope of defeating a giant amphibious monster and another superhuman struggling to control her own dangerous abilities. Whats more, Delilah discovers that being the White Dove brings out a dark side of herself that she never imagined.In this science fiction novel for young adults, a young woman gains superhuman powers and uses them to protect her city--with an unexpected cost to herself.
  • The Unfound Chronicles

    R. T. Brown

    eBook
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  • Clipped Wings: The aftermath of domestic violence

    J. R. Brown

    language (, Feb. 9, 2017)
    In the early morning of New Years Day 1999, I left him. It had been a particularly bad night, but I escaped. To keep my sanity in the days that followed, I wrote in a diary and recorded the roller coaster of emotions as I tried to break free from the mental and physical ties. This is a first-hand, primary account of the legacy left behind in a young girls mind after years of domestic abuse by the man she loved. This is a diary that took almost 20 years to write the last page.
  • Electi: The Days of the Blue Ooze

    R.K. Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 3, 2018)
    An evil and powerful blue ooze has been creeping through the mountains of Avalon for over six hundred years, it invades the once cool clean waters of that land. The ooze has a profound effect on any creature that drinks from the waters there. Over the last six hundred years, thousands of orcs, trolls, giants, and elves have become subject to the power of the ooze. Malus Vis, a former apprentice of Merlin, who is angry with his former mentor, has tapped into the energy generated by the ooze and has created a mighty army that eventually has forced Nature and its powers from the area. Nature’s last remaining hope will come from the Electi- the chosen ones, two young people whose birth was prophesied of hundreds of years ago. Modern day orphans Brian and Brenna are living their normal teenage lives when strange things begin to guide them to their new destinies. Unaware of each other they are united at an abandoned ranch in Oregon. They both must endure individual trials, come to believe that they have value, and embrace the great things they see and hear. They also learn that they have been given gifts and powers that will set them apart as leaders in Nature’s forces. Using the powers generated by earth, wind, fire, and water, they will combat Malus Vis and his army. All in an effort to prevent the dragons that live in the mountains of Avalon from being infected by the Ooze. If they are not successful the dragons will become an evil and powerful ally for Malus Vis. Joined by immortals Merlin and the Lady of the Lake and a host of new characters, Brian and Brenna must race against the clock to fulfill their destinies.
  • One Little Angel

    R. Brown

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, Sept. 24, 1998)
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