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Books with author S. Matthews

  • The Cursed Codex

    Matthew S. Cox

    language (Division Zero Press, Aug. 16, 2018)
    Fantasy roleplayers often get deep into their games, but thirteen-year-old Keith Croft is about to take it to a new level.He’s been invisible for seven years, smart but not working hard, athletic enough, but too lazy to excel. His parents are sorta cool, but only two weeks into his eighth-grade year, his friends are all busy with sports or projects and can’t hang out. On the way home one day, he stops at a neighbor’s yard sale and discovers a book for Crypts & Creepers that the lonely old woman says belonged to her granddaughter who disappeared without a trace.Days after he convinces his friends to try this bizarre game that doesn’t require electronics, strange noises in his closet wake him. His increasing inability to focus on anything other than a girl who vanished before he was born―and his obsession with her NPC ranger―drives him to dig deeper into the past, searching for what really happened to her.By the time Keith realizes the Gamemaster’s Codex holds something darker than rules within its pages, the curse that claimed the soul of a girl in 1987 has its claws in his group as well.Keith vows his friends will escape―even if he can’t.
  • Fruit Salad And The Dinosaur

    Stuart Matthews

    language (, April 20, 2020)
    Within the village of Lakestone, four children (Benny Banana, Simon Strawberry and Lee and Liam Lime) believe they have seen a dinosaur.
  • Pirates: Most Wanted

    John Matthews

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 3, 2007)
    The companion to Pirates focuses on the most fearsome and notorious pirates of all time, their daredevil exploits on the high seas, their rise in infamy, and their often gruesome ends. 250,000 first printing.
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  • Quest: Tales of Lady Guinevere: #2, a Paranormal Romance Adventure in Medieval Fantasy Times

    Mande Matthews

    eBook (Guardian Tree Press, Dec. 25, 2012)
    In QUEST, BOOK 2 of QUEEN'S HONOR: After agreeing to marry Arthur, Guinevere thinks she’s solved all her problems—the protection of Camelaird, the freedom of her cousin, and the power to make a difference. But when she finds herself unable to control her attraction to Lancelot, a chance encounter with the knight threatens to ruin everything she’s strived to achieve. To complicate matters, when she arrives in Camelot, she realizes she’s caught in an intricate web of magic and ulterior motivations—and some of those motivations seek to expose her unchaste desires for another man before her wedding day.QUEST is a novella (about ½ the length of a novel). QUEEN'S HONOR will be told in episodic books meant to be read in a few hours each. What’s an episodic book? It’s formatted like your favorite television show or a miniseries where an overall story is broken down into smaller, self-contained stories. Each novella is a story by itself, yet the continuing characters will return for new stories that tie to an overall story-line. For those who don’t have time for longer books, this is a great shorter read, while those who love longer books will get the benefit of more episodes and a deepening story through multiple episodes.“A masterful mix of Romance, Legend and Magic.”
  • Sophie's Light

    Matthew S. Cox

    eBook (Division Zero Press, April 6, 2018)
    Sophie lives in a most peculiar cottage at the center of the Forgotten Forest, its inside much larger than its outside. You see, the house must be large, for it holds a great troll as well as a little girl. As one might expect, working for such a creature is rather frightening to a seven-year-old, but the endless expanse of black trees outside is even scarier. She’s afraid to make even the slightest sound, for the troll abhors loud children. He’s not terribly fond of quiet children either―unless they’re in his stew. Sophie’s precious light offers comfort in her darkest moments. She can’t remember where it came from, but it’s her only source of hope holding back the gloom that yearns to devour her soul. Trolls are covetous beasts, and when he spots her shiny bauble and steals it, Sophie faces two terrible options: Stay and suffer the wrath of a furious troll, or take her chances in a forest of her deepest fears.
  • Emma and the Banderwigh

    Matthew S. Cox

    language (Division Zero Press, Aug. 28, 2018)
    Ten-year-old Emma doesn’t believe in faerie tales or monsters that secret children away in the night—until she meets one.She lives in a quiet village at the edge of Widowswood with her parents, her Nan, and her little brother, Tam. Ready to abandon the whimsy of childhood, she finds the boredom of chores comforting and Nan’s fanciful bedtime stories silly.One morning, a wan and weary older girl staggers out of the woods and sets the entire town aflutter with whispers of a child-stealing monster lurking in the forest. Nan tells her of the Banderwigh: a dark soul who feeds on sorrow and drains the life from children’s tears.Darkness comes calling on Emma’s happy home, threatening the reality to which she desperately clings. The impossible becomes more and more real, forcing Emma to reach inside herself for the ability to believe. Her family depends on it.
  • The Hand of Raziel

    Matthew S. Cox

    eBook (Division Zero Press, Aug. 24, 2018)
    Risa Black will decide the fate of an entire planet. After all, an angel told her so.Orphaned young, she grows up among the resistance, fighting to give the people of Mars command of their own destiny. Two governments from Earth vie for control of the Red Planet. She wants them gone, regardless of how many explosives it takes.To the outside world, she’s an emotionless, broken marionette. Inside, her father’s fiery end haunts her every waking moment. She never cared for destiny or politics, until the angel Raziel focused her anger. Both friend and foe alike believe her grip on sanity tenuous, but she knows he is real, and pities those who will never feel his divine presence.Whenever her adrenaline wears off, guilt at what her bombs did cuts deep, as does the apathy of the citizens she fights to liberate. The pain worsens after unexpected love cracks open her armored heart, causing her to question the role she plays in the bloody conflict.Torn between duty and desire, she learns change never comes without loss.Even to the Hand of Raziel.
  • Emma and the Banderwigh

    Matthew S. Cox

    eBook (Curiosity Quills Press, )
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  • 1200 Fun, Random, & Interesting Facts To Win Trivia! - Fact Books For Kids

    Scott Matthews

    eBook (, June 1, 2020)
    Did you know Google found that test scores and college degrees don’t give an accurate representation of a person and 14% of their employees haven’t ever been to college. Did you know the freezing brain feeling you get when having cold foods like ice cream is caused by a sudden surge of blood to the brain. Or that salt and pepper are carried in liquid form into space. If astronauts tried to sprinkle regular salt and pepper, they would just float around.In these 1200 facts you're going to learn more than you learned from all your high school teachers combined. It's full of interesting information that you can whip out in any conversation. You'll never be lost for words and always have the perfect ice breaker.★You're going to learn more about the world you live in & some of the topics include:★-Science-Economics-Human Anatomy-Animal Species-SpaceAnd many, many More! What’re you waiting for? Knowledge is power! Come on in and we’ll delve into the interesting and fascinating facts about the world around us. Scroll up and click the ‘add to cart’ button now!
  • 250 World War 1 Facts For Kids - Interesting Events & History Information To Win Trivia

    Scott Matthews

    (Independently published, April 14, 2020)
    Did you know that plastic surgery was first introduced in WWI? Did you know that British soldiers drank so much tea during WWI, that at some point the military enforced rations of six pints of tea per soldier per day? Did you know that horse lives were more valuable than human lives at some point during the war?The second world war is common knowledge by this point, but far too many of us overlook the so-called "war to end all wars". If you look beneath the surface, there are tons of hilarious facts and gritty details just waiting to be discovered. From the military trying to train seagulls to ships being made out of concrete, this brilliant fact book explores WWI like never before, delving into the trenches and showcasing the military masterminds, weird and wacky weapons, and unconventional battle strategies that marked this turbulent time in history.You'll discover why soldiers lived in constant fear of gas attacks, the very first tanks ever made, and a whole host of other crazy and little-known facts that you were never taught in History class. A birthday present or holiday gift for curious kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews, this fact book is guaranteed to provide hours and hours of fun! So grab your your gas mask and your rifle and get ready to dive into this world-changing war - who knows, you might just learn something new along the way! What’re you waiting for? Knowledge is power! Scroll up and click the 'Buy Now' button now to discover the wacky world of WWI facts!
  • A Dog for Life

    L.S. Matthews

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Jan. 5, 2006)
    My brother Tom was ill. So ill, they couldn't even say if he was going to get better. But for me and Tom, the worst thing of all was that they wanted to take our dog away. To avoid infection, they said. Well, if anything was going to stop Tom getting better, that was it. I had to save our dog. But once we'd set off, nothing turned out the way we'd planned !
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  • All is Well: the unending blessing of what is

    J Matthews

    Paperback (Independently published, March 21, 2018)
    Enlightened teachers insist enlightenment isn’t about finding the solution to a complicated problem. They say it’s just a matter of acknowledging the obvious. When these teachers experience their great realizations, they smile. They smile at the conspicuous nature of their discoveries, as if the truth is hidden in plain sight. And they smile at the ridiculous nature of their previous search. What did these teachers discover? This book tries to answer this question as simply as possible, insofar as the answer can be put into words.