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  • The Cookies Are Missing!

    Karlie M Lucas

    (Dragonkey Press, April 24, 2020)
    An epic hunt ensues at Grandma's house to discover who took the cookies from the cookie jar! A young children's mystery book with recipe inside.Includes a guide for both teachers and parents to encourage participation and learning. Designed for younger audiences but enjoyed by many
  • Lost in Dreamland

    Christopher J Kerin

    Hardcover (Big Dragon Press, Dec. 11, 2018)
    Lost in Dreamland is an epic tale about a young fairy named Lilly who inadvertently becomes lost in a strange and mysterious world known as Dreamland. Filled with magical creatures, dragons, and talking trees, Lilly soon realizes that not everything is as it seems in Dreamland.Follow Lilly on this extraordinary adventure for young readers of all ages as she travels through a magical world shrouded in mystery and wonder, and ultimately discovers the truth about Dreamland and everyone in it.
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  • Bound: THE CRYSTOR Series

    C.K. Bryant

    (Dragonfly Press, Oct. 17, 2011)
    When a photo shoot ends in tragedy, Kira discovers her best friend, Lydia, has been keeping a secret. Knowing the truth, and accepting it, will change Kira’s life forever and thrust her into a world of ancient curses, magical objects, and savage enemies. What happens next will challenge everything Kira knows about her world, herself and the shape-shifting warrior she’s falling in love with. No longer the timid mouse her mother accused her of being, but a woman who finds the mental and physical strength to endure and survive. BOUND is a heroic tale of true friendship, infinite sacrifice and untamed love.
  • Problems in Annady's Core

    Sandy Lender, Stephen Zimmer

    Paperback (Dragon Hoard Press, July 19, 2020)
    YA sci-fi/fantasy adventure with multiple dragon species and a strong heroine leader encountering race relations amid natural disaster.Seventeen-year-old Khiry Okerson has piloted cargo ships among the planets for two years but wears the mantle of captain with less assurance than she thinks the post requires. Little does she know what the racial tensions on Annady will demand of her entire skill set.In Book 3 of the Dragons in Space adventure series, the Coronado crew is diverted from a peaceful mission of aid for the folks on Pangaea Moon. They find themselves battling genetically altered spiders and facing volcanic fury on a planet beyond The Debris Panel. Khiry’s heart and morals take a beating on this one, but she’s not giving up on the people—or the dragons—who matter. With the capable Electra Endh at her side, Khiry can even work with obnoxious statesmen to save lives. At the end of the day, the solutions to the problems in Annady’s core reside within a teenage spaceship captain.
  • Are You a Boy or a Girl?

    Karleen Pendleton Jimenez

    Paperback (Green Dragon Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Children spend a lot of time debating with each other over what makes a boy a boy and a girl a girl. It's a time of choices. It's a time of creating themselves. It could be a time for blending and embracing the many ways they express themselves, but it is too often a time of narrowing the possibilities of who they can be. This book enters into this conversation and opens it up. It is the story of a child thinking through who she is, a child learning through her mother's love how to be both strong and soft.
  • Tarragon Book Three: Dragon Bane

    Karlie Marie Lucas

    Paperback (DragonKey Press, May 1, 2018)
    The Revenants are coming. Only recently woken from their centuries' long slumber, the dragons are unprepared to face them. But when a legend is uncovered, revealing the existence of a lost tribe of mages, hope flickers to life. The race is on as Tyler Durand and Anwen Kaida rush to find this missing tribe while the others prepare for their last stand. But time and numbers are against them, and Anwen fears that even if they find the lost mages, it will be too late.
  • Kas

    Karlie Lucas

    eBook (DragonKey Press, May 25, 2017)
    Most teenagers don’t have a voice talking in their heads, but that’s pretty normal for Kas. It’s been there her whole life, giving her directions, keeping her from harm. When the voice advises against the family picnic in the mountains, she’s sure there’s a reason, but convincing her mom is another matter.While in the mountains, Kas accidentally stumbles on a gateway to another dimension. Almost immediately, her life is in peril. From a disembodied man known only as Milord and a hoard of hooded men who want her soul, she doesn’t know who to trust in this strange place where dreams become reality.As Kas learns more about who she is and how she came to the Waymeet of Worlds, it becomes clear that someone is lying to her. But is it the voice she’s known her whole life or the new friends she finds in Milord’s castle. Choosing the wrong people to trust could cost her soul and prevent her from fulfilling her destiny.
  • One Cold Autumn Day

    Karlie Lucas

    language (DragonKey Press, Aug. 1, 2019)
    One day, a child notices different animals traveling south. Upon asking his mother, he learns about migration and the different animals that migrate.
  • The Unthinkable Hybrid : The Dark Side of Paradise

    V.F. Wyler

    eBook (Lone Dragon Press, Aug. 8, 2017)
    The year is 1956. Betty Jo and Johnny Carlson have discovered a frightful secret... a monster roams the lonely, desert hills outside their small, California town! Along with their timid friend 'Skip' Walters, and the eccentric Professor Alfred Willoughby, Betty Jo and Johnny must unravel the mystery of the monster before the evil forces that spawned him arrive for a showdown!
  • Forging the Blade

    C. LaVielle

    Paperback (Dragon's Egg Press, Dec. 27, 2016)
    An Adventure Through the Tarot Major Arcana: Sixteen-year-old Molly Adair would love to spend all her time in WarCraft Universe. On-line she is Darkfire, a sexy wizard who fights dragons and saves kingdoms. In real life, she’s a chubby nerd with cut scars tracking up her arm, a knot in her stomach that won’t go away, and a nightmare of plunging through screaming blackness that slams her awake every night. Her life totally sucks and Molly is sure it can’t get any worse… Until her parents die in a plane crash and a terrifying shadow begins to haunt her. A mysterious grandmother appears and whisks her away to Portland, Oregon, where a bizarre young man materializes in her bedroom, clicks a button on his smart phone, and sends her screaming into the land of Damia. The kingdom is at war, a rogue dragon is terrorizing the countryside, and the shadow continues to stalk close at her heels. A magical black cat and a gypsy’s promise are Molly’s only guides back to her grandmother’s house. On her journey Molly travels through each of the tarot major arcana cards, beginning with The Fool, Chapter 0, and ending with The World, Chapter 21.
  • Lewis and Clark, Come Home Before Dark!

    Katherine Fenn Thomas

    Paperback (Dragon Pup Press, Feb. 5, 2019)
    A girl and a grasshopper set out on a flying sailboat to explore the habitats of the world. Their day is filled with excitement from dawn to dusk. But a dilemma arises, and it seems they may never get back home. Told in delightful rhyme, children will enjoy reading the story of Clark the grasshopper, with his silly antics, and his friend Lewis, with her gentle, caring nature, as they encounter new friends all over the world, and they learn that kindness can sometimes be rewarded in unexpected ways.
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  • Mother's Grimm

    Beth Zimmerman, Shena Kaye, Selena Brown, Michelle Parsons

    language (Dark Moon Press, Oct. 22, 2018)
    Hundreds of years ago, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm took us on journeys through the woods to find the witches or perhaps to escape our destinies. Now a new author treads those same paths, but with the stories we need now.Struggles of love and identity play with mystery and magic as they find new solutions to old problems. Stories discuss balancing technology in our lives, finding a real partner in life, and the preservation of the beauty of this world. But no worries – the journey is fun, and it’s meant to be. Just because there’s a lesson doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy it.Everyone is welcome to explore this forest of tales. Perhaps they’ll find comfort as they try to sleep, or a new outlook on life. It will be an adventure either way.“The stories within “Mother’s Grimm” are so beautifully written and relatable to our own lives. The moral of each story is clear and allows the reader a completely new understanding from a different perspective on topics of today’s world. This book will no doubt touch many lives in a positive way.” — Shena Kaye, illustrator.