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  • Until There Was You: A Starlight Hill falling for your brother's best friend romance

    Heatherly Bell

    eBook (Heatherly Bell Books, March 5, 2015)
    Falling for your brother's best friend can be tricky...and fun!Genevieve Hannigan has longed for her brother's best friend Wallace as long as she can remember. When she couldn't have the man of her dreams, she married his Doppelganger. But Genevieve quickly finds that substitutes are never as good as the real thing. Now, with a disastrous two-month marriage behind her, she's back in town and about to go after studly, hard-bodied contractor Wallace - the only man who's ever put the cream in her pie.As his best friend's little sister, Genevieve has always been strictly off-limits to Wallace. Just one taste of gorgeous Gen, and he may have discovered the secret ingredient missing in all his serial dating.But when Gen's ex-husband shows up in town with hopes to reconcile, Wallace's life is about to get turned upside down...Sweet and tender, Heatherly Bell writes romance that will capture your heart. ~ Marina Adair, #1 national bestselling author of Summer in NapaHeatherly Bell's sweet, warm romances are the perfect escape. ~ Jamie Farrell, bestselling author of the Officers Ex-Wives Club
  • A Slightly Odd Alphabet Book

    Heather S Gilbert

    Paperback (Heather Books, Aug. 6, 2012)
    An odd twist on the Alphabet, look for Radical Radishes, Crazy Crackers, as well as Yodeling Yogurt in this fun, yet slightly odd book. This book is designed to broaden a child's vocabulary as he or she learns about the alphabet from A to Z in a unique, and humorus way!
  • The Story of Lucy

    Heather Herschap

    language (Heart of Heather Books, April 6, 2015)
    Through the eyes of Lucy, you will discover what it is like to grow up with disabilities and overcome them. The things most of us take for granted require enormous effort, like brushing her teeth, or lifting a spoon to her mouth. But, if Lucy is limited by her physical impairment, she is not limited in her mind and imagination. Lucy’s imagination soars far beyond the boundaries where most of us live. As you read Lucy she will invite you not only to walk, run and dance with her but to fly. As you get to know Lucy you will get to know the author, Heather, a remarkable young woman who has overcome insurmountable difficulties to travel the world. You will be inspired by her laughter, courage, faith and love. Through Lucy, Heather invites you to rise above your own difficulties to discover a wonderful world of God’s love and grace. Heather Herschap was born with cerebral palsy and has limited use of one arm. She earned a B.A degree from Baylor University and a Master of Divinity degree from Truett Seminary. Her first children’s book, My Friends and I was published in 2011. She has traveled to India three times to work with the handicapped and plans to return. She continues to work with the handicapped in San Antonio, Texas. - Bill Tinsley
  • Quill‛s Adventures in the Great Beyond

    John Waddington-Feather, Doreen Edmonds

    eBook (Feather Books, April 29, 2013)
    In all the Quill Hedgehog stories the Animalfolk live in their own peaceful, well ordered world, adjoining but separate from the Humanfolk world, a world rapidly being polluted by their own greed and hunger for power. Patiently, the Animalfolk are waiting for the Humanfolk to come to their senses and join them living in harmony together in one happy universe. Meanwhile, they have to live alongside them, but trouble lies in store when one of their own, Mungo Brown, an alley-cat and ambitious lawyer, visits the Humanfolk world and becomes infected with greed and power. He returns to the Animalfolk world determined to exploit it, destroying all its natural beauty and peace by building an industrial empire and ruling it as dictator.Quill Hedgehog knows nothing of this when one spring day he decides to leave his own cosy routine in Domusland and seek adventure in the neighbouring Great Beyond. His adventure comes sooner than expected, for the moment he sets foot in the Great Beyond with his new-found friend, a tramp cat, Horatio Fitzworthy, they discover that the villainous Mungo Brown has invaded it with an army of rats from Wasteland and is busy building his ill-planned towns and factories all over the place.The Animalfolk who live in the Woodland unite to fight back against this take-over, and under the leadership of Horatio aided by the wise Hoot Owl and others, they upset Mungo’s plans and drive the rats out of their country. Peace and happiness return to the Great Beyond once more as Mungo flees to Wasteland to hatch more trouble during the rest of the Quill Hedgehog series.“The Quill Hedgehog novels were originally written for the 8 – 13 age-range, but through their satire of society they have developed a cult following among adults and children alike. Doris Palmer, former president of the Library Association, described them as ‘utterly delightful books!’ “
  • Quill's Adventures in Wasteland

    John Waddington-Feather, Edmonds Doreen

    language (Feather Books, May 3, 2013)
    In this second book of the gripping series of Quill Hedgehog’s adventures, the wicked alley-cat Mungo Brown tries to invade Black Wood in Animalfolk land with his army of Wasteland rats. This time he intends to invade through an old tunnel, imprison the Animalfolk and create a nasty, polluted country called New Mungoland. In the end he is thwarted by the inventions and wisdom of Hoot Owl, and the Woodlanders drive him out. Good triumphs over evil and Mungo is beaten yet again.“The Quill Hedgehog novels were originally written for the 8 – 13 age-range, but through their satire of society they have developed a cult following among adults and children alike. Doris Palmer, former president of the Library Association, described them as ‘utterly delightful books!’ “
  • Quill's Adventures in Grozzieland

    John Waddington-Feather, Doreen Edmond

    language (Feather Books, May 6, 2013)
    In this third Quill Hedgehog book, the wicked alley-cat, Mungo Brown, plans to blot out the sun and rule the world. He goes underground to the Kingdom of Grozzieland where he rules the fungus-folk, the Grozzies. When the Grozzies capture Mellowmark policemen, Mack and Mick Magpie, the Mayor of Mellowmark, Nero Squinks, goes to Quill Hedgehog for help. With the aid of Hoot Owl’s robot, Charley, they venture down to Grozzieland and rescue not only their friends, but the Grozzzies, too - from their own folly!“The Quill Hedgehog novels were originally written for the 8 – 13 age-range, but through their satire of society they have developed a cult following among adults and children alike. Doris Palmer, former president of the Library Association, described them as ‘utterly delightful books!’ “
  • Rosie and Camilla's Candyland Adventure

    Heather Ellis

    language (Heather Ellis Books, Jan. 8, 2014)
    Two children Camilla and Rosie have had their wishes come true on their birthdays. They are in the magnificent world of Candyland sampling the wonderful candy on offer, but after a while they are desperate to get home to their beds. Follow them on their exciting adventure; meet Mademoiselle Mourissa, Professor Quirk and the pocket sized librarian Mr Towers. The question is, will they ever get back home again?Suitable for reading ages eight upwards.
  • Quill's Adventures in Grozzieland

    John Waddington-Feather

    Paperback (Feather Books, April 6, 1988)
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  • Quill's Adventures in Wasteland

    John Waddington-Feather

    Paperback (Feather Books, May 6, 1986)
    Quill Hedgehog and the Great Beyonders try to thwart a treacherous alley cat's plan to exploit the land around Black Wood
  • Quill's Adventures in the Great Beyond

    John Waddington-Feather

    Paperback (Feather Books, March 15, 1988)
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  • The Mysterious Spooky Stories Of My Eclectic Mind by Heather Gleason

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    Mass Market Paperback (Heather, March 11, 1824)
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  • Until There Was You

    Heatherly Bell

    Paperback (Heatherly Bell Books, March 15, 1846)
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