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Books with author Sue Williams

  • Dinnertime! by Sue Williams

    Sue Williams

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Aug. 16, 1834)
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  • Protective Hearts

    D.S. Williams

    language (Creativia, Jan. 24, 2015)
    Finn is the only surviving victim of the Chicago Heart Ripper. Struggling to come to terms with what happened, she fights against the amnesia that prevents her from identifying the serial killer.Caleb Sheppard is determined to protect Finn. He suspects that there is more to the prolific serial killer than meets the eye; why did he leave Finn alive?With the Ripper on their heels, they race against time to retrieve Finn's memories, keep her out of the murderer's clutches, and discover the secrets of his identity.What Finn does not realize is that Caleb is hiding secrets of his own – some of which she might not be able to accept.Praise from readers:★★★★★ - "The writing is exquisite and the characters are well developed and complex. The story of the Ripper satisfied my need for suspense while Finn and those who were trying to protect her, touched my heart. Well done."★★★★★ - "A must-read if you like well-developed characters, smart plots, great writing and smoldering romance."★★★★★ - "This book kept me captivated from the first paragraph on. I loved the writing style, the plot and the colorful cast of characters. Everything about this book is out of the box and makes for a riveting read."
  • The Knowledge of Love: A Paranormal Romance Novel

    D.S. Williams

    eBook (Sanguine Books - A Next Chapter Imprint, May 20, 2014)
    In the fourth book in the Nememiah Chronicles, Charlotte fights to move forward in her war against the Vampire Council – but are her endeavors enough to ensure that she is the one that survives?When a grave tragedy sends Charlotte Duncan reeling, she struggles to find her way forward while dealing with the pain of loss. With the war against nemesis Archangelo and the Drâghici Consiliului, Charlotte must protect the asylum-seekers flocking to Zaen – in the face of the knowledge that she may not survive.A fast-paced paranormal romance, The Knowledge of Love follows the twists and turns in Charlotte’s journey to end the reign of terror brought on by her enemies. As she persists in the fight, she receives unexpected aid and discovers that despite the gravity of her loss, she’s been left with a precious gift – but will it be enough to ensure that she is the Nememiah’s Child to survive?
  • The Sharpest Blade

    Sandy Williams

    eBook (, May 31, 2019)
    McKenzie Lewis's ability to read the shadows has put her--and those she loves--in harm's way again and again. The violence must end, but will the cost of peace be more devastating than anyone ever imagined? After ten years of turmoil, the life McKenzie has always longed for may finally be within her grasp. No one is swinging a sword at her head or asking her to track the fae, and she has a regular--albeit boring--job. But when a ruthless enemy strikes against her friends, McKenzie abandons her attempt at normalcy and rushes back to the Realm.With the fae she loves and the fae she's tied to pulling her in different directions, McKenzie must uncover the truth behind the war and accept the painful sacrifices that must be made to end it. Armed with dangerous secrets and with powerful allies at her side, she will either rip the Realm apart--or save it.
  • The Force Unleashed II.

    Sean Williams

    Paperback (Titan Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2011)
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  • Bunny and Bee Playtime

    Sam Williams

    Board book (Boxer Books, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Come spend the day and play with Bunny and Bee! They swing in the trees, chase the leaves, splash in puddles, and when it's cold, have lots of cuddles! With hide-and-seek and peekaboo plus dancing and singing till the sun fades away, this joyful story will tempt toddlers to join in the fun.
  • The Girl Who Climbed Everest: The Inspirational Story of Alyssa Azar, Australia's Youngest Adventurer

    Sue Williams

    Paperback (Penguin Random House Australia, Sept. 19, 2016)
    "I believe that nothing is impossible if you dare to dream, plan and take action. I’m an ordinary girl who simply refused to give up on a dream, and that’s all it takes to succeed in life." Alyssa Azar is unstoppable. When she was just eight years old, she walked the gruelling Kokoda Track, the youngest person in the world to do so. At twelve she climbed the ten highest peaks in Australia. Two years later she touched the top of Mount Kilimanjaro. Now, at the age of nineteen, she has reached the roof of the world: the summit of Mount Everest. The Girl Who Climbed Everest is the inspiring story of how an ordinary girl from country Queensland worked towards ascending the world’s highest peak. Through passion, determination and immense hard work, and despite being turned back twice – once by a deadly avalanche and the second time by a devastating earthquake that nearly claimed her life – Alyssa is the youngest Australian to have achieved this extraordinary feat. She shares the thrills and heartbreaking disappointments on the road to reaching her goal, and explains how she finds the courage and motivation to keep going in the face of overwhelming danger and adversity. Above all, Alyssa’s story shows us that we can achieve anything if we dare to dream big.
  • Welcome to the Outback

    Sue Williams

    Audio CD (Bolinda Audio, April 15, 2013)
    Sue Williams has delivered us Women of the Outback and Outback Spirit, stories she gathered from the people of the bush. Ever curious, this time Sue puts herself in the firing line, seeking to find the essence of the outback experience – perfect for all us armchair travelers. She traveled the width and length of Australia by bus, train, car, campervan, Troopy, horse, goat, foot and plane. She helped pregnancy-test cattle at a remote property in the far north of South Australia, swallowed countless flies and ran through muddy dams carrying a pretend-sheep on her shoulders in an outback Ironwoman challenge. She saw the country in drought, in flood, between swarms of locusts and a mice plague, mixing with old drovers, new backpackers, overseas tourists, new settlers and old-timers. Sue knows how to tell a good story – and confirms once and for all that it’s a weird place out there.
  • Strawberry Fair: Fifty-One Traditional Songs

    Sue Williams

    Spiral-bound (A & C Black, June 1, 1985)
    Provides words and music for British songs, ballads, shanties, and lullabies, including Barbara Allen, Scarborough Fair, and Spanish ladies
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  • Poppys First Year

    Susan Williams

    Hardcover (Four Winds Press, March 31, 1989)
    During baby Poppy's first year, brother Sam is sometimes impatient, but usually proud.
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  • Bunny and Bee Can't Sleep

    Sam Williams

    Board book (Boxer Books, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Here is a house. A house in a tree. The house is the home of Bunny and Bee. One evening the two tired friends want to go to sleep—but every time they try, their animal pals hoot and bark and meow! With all the noise, will Bunny and Bee ever get some rest? A gently humorous nighttime (and sunrise!) story with sweet and cuddly art by Sam Williams.
  • Welcome to the Outback

    Sue Williams

    MP3 CD (Bolinda Audio, April 15, 2013)
    Sue Williams has delivered us Women of the Outback and Outback Spirit, stories she gathered from the people of the bush. Ever curious, this time Sue puts herself in the firing line, seeking to find the essence of the outback experience – perfect for all us armchair travelers. She traveled the width and length of Australia by bus, train, car, campervan, Troopy, horse, goat, foot and plane. She helped pregnancy-test cattle at a remote property in the far north of South Australia, swallowed countless flies and ran through muddy dams carrying a pretend-sheep on her shoulders in an outback Ironwoman challenge. She saw the country in drought, in flood, between swarms of locusts and a mice plague, mixing with old drovers, new backpackers, overseas tourists, new settlers and old-timers. Sue knows how to tell a good story – and confirms once and for all that it’s a weird place out there.