All of the monsters in George's family have two heads-all of them except George. All George ever hears is the saying, two heads are better than one. Find out what makes George feel better about only having one head.
School & Library Binding
(Turtleback Books, April 1, 2002)
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Twelve-year-old Abby Hayes struggles with identity and moral issues in these books. Narrated partially through Abby's journal entries, she tries to find her place at school and prove she is as good at something as her talented ""Super Sibs.
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 13, 2013)
Mackenzie and Morgen Trap want to be normal detectives, but when their enemy Recal tries to stop them, they prove that they can't be stopped and that Two is Better than One.
Two private investigators are on the trail of a potential bank robbery they believe will happen the weekend of the Route 66 Days Parade in Flagstaff, Arizona. Working together on the case will either rekindle an old flame between the two, or drive them and everyone else crazy.
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 6, 2017)
Two private investigators are on the trail of a potential bank robbery they believe will happen the weekend of the Route 66 Days Parade in Flagstaff, Arizona. Working together on the case will either rekindle an old flame between the two, or drive them and everyone else crazy.
"There is a Monster in my Room" is the second book in the "Two Moms are Better Than One" series. In this book, Charlie hears a noise in his room. As his imagination gets away from him, he believes a monster is lurking in the shadows. He runs to his loving Moms for comfort and they help him find an answer to what caused the mysterious sound. What made the mysterious noise? Was it really monster? Read Two Moms are Better Than One: There is a Monster in my Room, to find out.
Returning to school after being home sick, Abby is dismayed to learn than not only has she been assigned a science fair partner not of her choosing but, to make matters worse, she has been assigned to work with a boy.