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Books published by publisher Dragonfly Moon Press

  • BOUND

    C.K. Bryant

    language (Dragonfly Press, Oct. 8, 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.
  • Return to the Sun: A Fairy Tale Adventure

    Lindsay Swanberg

    eBook (Dragonfly Moon Press, July 20, 2020)
    Sister and brother, Josie and Hazel, whose mom and dad had disappeared under magickal circumstances, lived in secret together for several years, waiting for their parents' safe return. They lived under the protection of a special family friend. When she goes missing, too, however, they have no choice but to set out on a quest to find all of their people. As they do, their own awakening of magick occurs. In this fairy tale adventure, they discover the truth of who they are and what they're meant to do for the Realms of The Fae. Return to the Sun is a lovely story of returning to power. *Published by Dragonfly Moon Press
  • The Day Robert Became a Monster

    Lindsay Swanberg

    eBook (Dragonfly Moon Press, July 2, 2020)
    Robert was a happy six year old boy who lived with his mom, their cat Pinky, and his awesome green wheelchair. He also lived with several friendly monsters and fairies that no one else could see. This is his first adventure into their world, where he finds his place among their people.
  • BROKEN

    C.K. Bryant

    language (Dragonfly Press, June 2, 2012)
    With Kira injured and dying, Octavion's last hope is to plead with the king of Panthera for a cure. But King Ramla's magic isn't free. The price he asks Octavion to pay goes against everything he's fought so hard to protect and could destroy his bond with Kira. Will Octavion trade his crown and swear allegiance to a kingdom feared by all, or will he sacrifice the woman he loves to remain faithful to his father and Xantara? Find out when BROKEN takes you on a journey into the savage and unpredictable world of Ophira.
  • The Beat on Ruby's Street

    Jenna Zark

    language (Dragon Moon Press, June 1, 2016)
    Gold Category Winner for the Wishing Shelf Award and Finalist in the 2019 Minnesota Author Project! The last thing eleven-year-old Ruby Tabeata expected to happen on her way to a Jack Kerouac reading was to be hauled to the police station.It's 1958 and Ruby is the opposite of a 1950s stereotype: fierce, funny and strong willed, she is only just starting to chart her course in a family of Beat Generation artists in Greenwich Village, New York. Ruby dreams of meeting famous poets while becoming one herself; instead, she's accused of trying to steal fruit from a local vendor and is forced to live in a children's home.In this inspiring coming of age story Ruby struggles to return to family and friends, and she learns her only choice is to follow her heart.Join Ruby on her journey as she finds unexpected friendships, the courage to rebel against unjust authority and the healing power of art in this unique historical middle grade novel, The Beat on Ruby's Street by Jenna Zark.
  • The Beat on Ruby's Street

    Jenna Zark

    Paperback (Dragon Moon Press, June 1, 2016)
    Gold Category Winner for the Wishing Shelf Award and Finalist in the 2019 Minnesota Author Project! The last thing eleven-year-old Ruby Tabeata expected to happen on her way to a Jack Kerouac reading was to be hauled to the police station.It’s 1958 and Ruby is the opposite of a 1950s stereotype: fierce, funny and strong willed, she is only just starting to chart her course in a family of Beat Generation artists in Greenwich Village, New York. Ruby dreams of meeting famous poets while becoming one herself; instead, she’s accused of trying to steal fruit from a local vendor and is forced to live in a children’s home.In this inspiring coming of age story Ruby struggles to return to family and friends, and she learns her only choice is to follow her heart.Join Ruby on her journey as she finds unexpected friendships, the courage to rebel against unjust authority and the healing power of art in this unique historical middle grade novel by Jenna Zark.
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  • Animal Alphabet Antics

    Ranelle Krejci, Waqas Ahmed

    eBook (Dragonfly Press, Nov. 1, 2019)
    The alphabet presented with the use of alliteration along with familiar and not so familiar animals doing unexpected things. Phonemic awareness meets giggles. A great read aloud for pre-readers and fun for early readers. Children learn the alphabet and letter sounds while enjoying child friendly illustrations and silly animals. A must have for the early learning set!
  • Windy Days Ahead: The Witch of Kensal Rise

    Melanie Louise Charles

    eBook (Dragonfly Press, June 8, 2020)
    The wind has been blowing wildly. Violent, strange storms in Manchester. No-one knows what is going on. Except the Witch of Kensal Rise, Mrs Theodora Rose Esmerelda Candice Beecham. She knows the Elemental world controls everything in the natural world. When the Elemental, the Westerly wind, Agatha starts to blow wildly around Rose. She heads to Hampstead Heath where Agatha and her sisters live.Rose encounters a plot to steal Elemental powers and finds her and grandson Percy's life at risk. Will Rose and her pretty average witchy powers be able to save the world from very windy days ahead?This is story for anyone who likes magic, a little mystery and a grandmother who saves the world.
  • Vivid

    Andrea Murray

    eBook (Dragon Moon Press, June 2, 2016)
    From Darrell Award Finalist and Book Country’s About the Book Runner-Up author Andrea MurrayThe Vivid Trilogy takes readers on a twisting adventure that fans of superheroes will devour. Sixteen-year-old Vivian Cartwright fears her power and its connection to her mother’s murder.Vivian only wants a normal life, a chance to graduate high school, hang out with her friend Abby, and find a cute boy to break her heart. However, her extraordinary abilities leave her feeling like a mutant supervillain instead of a normal teenager. From electricity to brain waves, Vivian can control energy, but after watching her mother die at the hands of a mysterious man who seemed to be seeking her for those abilities, she has kept her power a secret from everyone except her guardian, Charlotte, who has hidden both Vivian and her paranormal gift. Tucked away in a small town, Vivian and her secret are safe until she defends herself at school using her power. After this first use of her gift in many years, Vivian’s power seems to take on a mind of its own, drawing her inexplicably to Easton, a new boy in her school, while giving her dreams of her mother’s death and the man associated with it. In her desire to unlock her past, Vivian is forced to use her supernatural gift over and over. With each use, Vivian fears she is losing control and discovers her powers are growing—maybe too much—bringing her unknowingly closer to her mother’s murderer.
  • Kolea

    Russell Cahill

    language (Dragon Moon Press, June 1, 2016)
    To paradise they sailed—There once was a world where hula dancers were experts at spear fighting, where a blind warrior taught his students healing arts... Where adventure ruled—...as well as savage fighting. And where young people could build and sail a canoe on voyages to unknown lands.Where danger waited...That world was Hawai’i. The illegitimate child of Maui’s King, Kolea, is spirited away to Molokai and raised in seclusion by a mysterious Hula Dancer and a blind warrior. Trained as a warrior, he is pursued by his evil half-brother.A daring escape in a voyaging canoe leads Kolea and the other warriors north, and the adventure continues as the Hawai’ian men and women meet natives of the North American Coast and join a community of Tlingit Indians.But ever yearning for his true destiny, Kolea and the voyagers eventually travel south and point their hearts and the bows of their canoe toward home.
  • Fool's Errand

    Jenna Zark

    language (Dragon Moon Press, Nov. 20, 2018)
    When her best friend Sophie goes missing, 12-year-old Ruby Tabeata has a choice: wait for her friend to come home or defy her parents and find Sophie. Set during the 1950s Blacklist era when writers like Sophie’s mom were being jailed or fired, Fool’s Errand sends Ruby out of her city and her comfort zone.With nothing to rely on but her grit and determination, Ruby has to outsmart the men chasing Sophie and her mom—discovering that whether or not you succeed, trying to save a friend is never a fool’s errand.Read part one of this middle-grade Beat Street Series, The Beat on Ruby’s Street, to learn how Ruby’s story begins.
  • I Will Always Love You

    Jill Kunkel, Hope McLaughlin

    Paperback (Dragonfly Press, Feb. 14, 2017)
    I Will Always Love You is an expression of unconditional love. Love, after all is the greatest gift. Is there someone who needs to hear, that no matter what, you will always love them? Does someone need to know you think they are pretty amazing? Say the things you need to say. Share your life and engage with those you love on a heart level. That's where you'll find the good stuff.
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