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  • The Detective Carla McBride Chronicles: The Gold Fedora

    Nick Lewis

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Sept. 17, 2019)
    In Nick Lewis’s debut novel, The Gold Fedora, Oakmont, a small peaceful town in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky, is brought to its knees by a heinous, senseless crime with a cornucopia of possible suspects. After Dean Stephens, lead detective on the case was unexpectedly suspended, Police Chief Brock Evans must quickly assign another detective before the case turns stone cold, but who would he choose? Although he had serious reservations with his choice, he put his faith and career in the hands of a brash and beautiful female detective of Irish ethnicity. Detective Carla McBride with all her red-headed temper and passion comes to life in The Gold Fedora. With her investigation continually being riddled with bizarre twists and turns, one would wonder whether she has what it takes to solve this difficult and intriguing case? Through a chance meeting, and a blue golf ball marker embossed with a gold Fedora found at the scene of the crime, Walt Blevins, publisher of The Daily Reporter, explodes on the scene in a strange bizarre way. He quickly becomes a person of interest in the case, the question is why? After Walt’s alibis are verified, he and Carla develop a unique love-hate relationship built on shaky ground. Will they be able to put their personalities and fears aside to untangle a web of indiscretion, deceit, and loyalty in their quest for justice? Their ability and patience will be tested till the very end.Follow the continuing saga of The Detective Carla McBride Chronicles on the author’s Facebook page, Nick Lewis – Author
  • The Amazing Adventures of Kid & Sweets: The Park

    Mark Alan Long

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Oct. 16, 2019)
    Book 3 in The Amazing Adventures of Kid and Sweets finds the best friends spending their day in the park. A fun day turns into a real adventure as they help a little duck solve his purple spotted problem!
  • A Warrior's Legacy: Jamie

    J. E. Bell

    language (330 Publications LLC, Feb. 20, 2015)
    It is the eve of Jamie’s serum tournament—the event that will transform her into a formidable, seven-foot-tall, super-Human Morrok. Jamie and her brother have been raised and trained since infancy to lead the Morroks, and they have the fighting skills, practice in deception, and capacity for malice to do it. The only problem? Jamie doesn’t want to take the serum. Although Jamie is resigned to her fate, the sudden appearance of someone from her past opens up a world of possibilities Jamie never would’ve dreamed existed. Jamie knows that choosing anything outside the Morroks will mean death or a life on the run, leaving her brother to fend for himself among jealous Morrok leaders who would sooner cut his throat than follow him. As pressure ramps up from all sides, Jamie must choose: Leave the only life she’s known for the possibility of love, friendship, and even budding romance? Or save her brother and become perhaps the most powerful Morrok the world has ever seen?
  • A Bobby-Dazzler of a Pouch!

    Janet Halfmann, Abira Das

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, May 21, 2020)
    Will Joey, a little gray kangaroo, ever find his mum's pouch in a mob? Find out in this fun story of friendship-sprinkled with Australian words. This wonderful story by Janet Halfmann is accompanied by adorable illustrations by Abira Das that will make this your child's new favorite book.
  • The Tale of Gabe's Tail

    Elizabeth Hoover, Sanghamitra Dasgupta

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, May 22, 2020)
    Gabe doesn't have a tail. He is curious why the animals have a tail and he does not. Birds have tails, giraffe's have tails, why doesn't Gabe have a tail? He is sad, so he sets out to find the reason why.
  • The Night Girl

    James Bow

    language (REUTS Publications, LLC., Sept. 8, 2019)
    Perpetua Collins works for a real troll. Well, technically a goblin, and it’s not as bad as it sounds. As the administrative assistant, she provides a “human” face for an employment agency specializing in placements for goblins and trolls. It’s probably the most unusual job she could find in Toronto, but she’s grateful for it, having come to the city with $500 in her pocket and no support. Without it, she’d have no choice but to go back to the boring small town and overbearing mother she worked so hard to leave. But as Perpetua settles into her new job, disturbing questions arise. And no, they’re not about the fact that goblins and trolls exist. She’s fine with that part. The agency has no visible means of support. How does her boss manage to keep his “clients” out of the public eye? They’ve been part of the city far longer than anyone thinks, and are growing restless under the burden of forced invisibility and financial poverty. What will happen if the veil drops, and humans see?“A charming urban fairy tale about tolerance, acceptance, and discovering the wonders that may just be hidden in plain sight.” —J.M. Frey, author of The Skylark’s Saga“It’s an excellent fantasy adventure packed with humor, unforgettable characters, and more twists and turns than an underground amusement ride. You’ll never look at a gargoyle in the same way. Or the city of Toronto. So much fun!” —Arthur Slade, author of Amber Fang
  • Benjamin Franklin: Ben Builds a Better World

    David Wolfe II

    eBook (Pen It! Publications, LLC, May 9, 2017)
    Benjamin Franklin was a writer, an inventor, a scientist and most of all, he was an American patriot. He is known as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts to Josiah Franklin and Abiah Folger Franklin. Franklin was predominantly self-taught, although he did receive some formal education. Franklin passed away in 1790 at the age of 84. He lived a colorful life and left a legacy filled with many political and scientific achievements. He is said to be one of the most influential Americans to live and is still acclaimed for his accomplishments.
  • The Mahabharatha: A Child's View

    Samhita Arni

    Paperback (Tara Publications, Feb. 1, 2014)
    The mahabharatha, a great indian epic, is a compelling chronicle of ambition and destruction samhita arnis re-telling - written when she was just twelve years old - is bold and unorthodox in its depiction of characters, and in the sharply critical tone it adopts towards the epics main theme: war illustrated with charming and intricate line drawings, this book offers a fresh and accessible perspective on this timeless myth originally published in the uk as two separate volumes, the book is now available as single combined edition
  • It's Dark in the Ark

    Renée Vajko Srch, Faythe Payol

    Hardcover (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Feb. 14, 2020)
    It is very dark in the Ark and Noah can't see. The windows are all closed and how will he be able to complete his tasks of feeding all of the animals? This adorable story about Noah's Ark will soon be one of your child's favorites with the wonderful story and the beautiful illustrations.
  • Benji Goes to a New School

    Felicia Champagne

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Oct. 4, 2019)
    Benji has just started at a brand new school and he is the only one with spikes. The other animals stare at Benji, which makes him uncomfortable and sad. Can Benji find some new friends and fit in at his new school?
  • John Vianney: Saint for Holy Orders

    Barbara Yoffie, Jeff Albrecht

    Paperback (Liguori Publications, Sept. 1, 2018)
    John Vianney was born in France during the French Revolution when religion was forbidden. He desperately wanted to become a priest so that he could help people love God. Finally, he was ordained a priest, receiving the sacrament of Holy Orders.He was sent to the village of Ars, where a lot of people lost their faith. Father Vianney helped them find it, teaching them how to live and love like Jesus. "Come to mass, and come meet Jesus," he urged. He is the patron saint of parish priests. His feast day is August 4.Saints are real-life heroes of faith who inspire us by their virtues to become more like Christ. In the Saints and Me! series, these beautifully illustrated early-reader books tell the real stories of saints that come to life and connect with today's children aged 4 to 9.