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  • How to Fish for Kids: A Complete Beginners Guide

    Steve Jones

    language (Jake One Publishing/SSP, Dec. 14, 2018)
    Looking for an easy way to teach your child how to fish? Whether you are new to fishing or need to improve your fishing skills, you've found the right book. With a little planning, your next fishing trip will be more enjoyable. With practice and a little patience you and your child could soon find a new family activity .Good fishing is available across the United States, but some places are better for kids new to fishing. This simple guide contains info that will give your child the basics to fishing. When fishing many bodys waters are stocked with small fish or have easy-to-catch fish in the shallows. This can be a guide that you and your child can refer back to over and over. There's nothing like a father and son spending time fishing and bonding fulfilling their love of fishing together. I n this book you will learn about:Fishing ReelsCasting TipsKnot Tying Natural and Live BaitWhat goes in a tackle boxand much more......
  • God's Fruit In Me

    Vince Rozier, Mindy Liang

    Paperback (Step One Publishing, June 17, 2018)
    Godā€™s Fruit in Me teaches children about the fruit of the Holy Spirit in a fun yet basic way. Through the use of illustrations and examples, Godā€™s Fruit in Me takes each fruit identified in Galatians 5:22-23 and presents it to children on a level that is age appropriate. This is done through the use of examples that explore the simple challenges that young readers are likely to encounter. Not only are character building solutions provided to these challenges, but there is a reminder with each turn of the page that God still cares. With children receiving so many mixed messages about what they should value and who to become, Godā€™s Fruit in Me illustrates that all children can have Godly character. Through illustrations with racially diverse characters, children can observe that God loves children from all different types of backgrounds and in various types of situations. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are taught as ways of showing that Godā€™s fruit is in the child reader.
  • Awakening Gina

    Katherine Arden

    language (JaK Publishing, May 23, 2015)
    ā€œWell, if thatā€™s all then I guess Iā€™ll be going. Let me know if you need anything.ā€ He was half-way to the door before Becca even stood up from the table.ā€œGreg.ā€He turned to see what else Becca might have needed, but he didnā€™t see her; thatā€™s funny, Iā€™m sure I heard my name. He turned back around toward the door and came face to face with Gina.From award winning author Katherine Arden comes Awakening Gina, a romance novel that runs the gamut from promiscuity to self-destruction and back to self-discovery and love. Gina evolves in ways that will leave the reader spellbound; watching over her shoulder during her rawest moments arouses the full spectrum of emotions. This book is a must read for those seeking lust, love, romance, desire, and even redemption.
  • The White Witch of Spiton: and the Book of Dreams

    Tracey Rolfe

    eBook (jake boy publishing, Jan. 21, 2011)
    In a quaint village called Spiton there lives a teenage white Witch called Isobel Ashwell. One day Isobel's grandmother, Lillith, gives her a very special locket. Many moons ago, when Lillith was a child, she had a terrible nightmare in which a wicked wizard gained control of the entire magical kingdom. This dream was written down in her 'Book of Dreams' along with four powerful symbols. The locket holds these four magic symbols that have the power to call forth the 'Book of Dreams' for good or ill.The evil wizard Karlad, Isobel's enemy, has escaped from the Dark Dimension and is intent on capturing the book and using it for his own wicked purposes.The future of the magical kingdom lies within Isobel's young hands. If she is defeated by Karlad he will manifest the nightmare into reality and rule forever. Are her powers strong enough to overcome him?
  • The white witch of spiton: and the Curse of Pendle Hill

    Tracey Rolfe

    eBook (Jake Boy Publishing, March 20, 2017)
    Isobel and Holly are on holiday at Pendle Hill., Lancashire. There they meet the famous historian Professor Ronald Hatton. He has unearthed an old ruined cottage, to a magical world of witchcraft, and feuds going back four hundred years. Malkin Tower, that unknowingly is the portal to a magical world of witchcraft, and feuds going back four hundred years.Old Demdike was a 'Cunning Woman' who made a living from the local villagers' fears and superstitions. Old Chattox was her adversary, a devious scaremonger. The two crones and their families were at logger heads for years until one day, in1612, Judge Nowell arrested Old Demdike and imprisoned her in Lancaster Castle. Her daughter Elizabeth held a secret meeting and planned to blast her mother out of jail. Those who attended were accused of plotting to blow up the Castle, and without fair trial were hung for practising witchcraft.Centuries on, a mysterious 'Deadly Curse' threatens to wipe out both of the old crones' descendants as well as a number of the residents of Pendle Hill. It falls to Isobel to close the portal before generations of witches are destroyed. Can she achieve this - and what is the family secret she has never been told?
  • The White Witch of Spiton: and the Goddess of the Moon

    Tracey Rolfe

    eBook (Jake Boy Publishing, Sept. 11, 2014)
    During the 18th century, buried deep within the Earthā€™s soil, the ā€˜Gundestrup Cauldron was discovered. The Iron Age artefact was thought to have been used as part of sacrificial rituals during a time when Druids were feared throughout the land . But when when it was discovered, the solid silver vessel was incomplete. More than two centuries later, in the Great Halls of Annwn, an emergency meeting is called. Three Goddesses gather in secret; Branwen Goddess of Love; Aradia, the Supreme Goddess of Magic and Fricca, Goddess of Fate and Destiny. Aradia, Queen of the Witches, chooses to elect one of Earthā€™s mortalā€™s to hunt for the missing piece, for without it the Cauldron is deemed powerless. The magically gifted mortal is none other than the white witch, Isobel, Ashwell. But if she fails to complete the appointed task, mankind and the inhabitants of the entire Universe will be under great threat, for the rightful owners of the Cauldron are destined to return.
  • The White Witch of Spiton and the Stones of Destiny

    Tracey Rolfe

    eBook (Jake Boy Publishing, Oct. 31, 2010)
    In this thrilling third book, Isobel, a teenage white witch, is magically transported back to the year 1066. Isobel is befriended by the newly-crowned King Harold, who is convinced she is a lucky messenger sent by the gods, the keepers of the precious Stones of Destiny. These powerful sacred Stones of the ancient Kings of England must not be allowed to fall into the wrong hands. Harold has many enemies, his most ardent being William, Duke of Normandy. But there is one enemy he hasn't counted on, who is determined to overthrow Harold, kill William and get his hands on the Stones. Isobel has her work cut out if she is to rescue Harold and save her country from evil. This is a hefty challenge with risky consequences for the gutsy witch.
  • The White Witch of Spiton and the Serpent of Anata

    Tracey Rolfe

    eBook (jake boy publishing, Jan. 20, 2011)
    Isobel Ashwell is a thirteen year old white witch. Karlad is an evil wizard banished to the dark dimension. The ancient relic, The Serpent of Anata, has magical powers to return Karlad to the village of Spiton. Isobel travels to Egypt to find the serpent. But if she fails her important mission, Karlad will destroy all of Spiton and then kill her.
  • The Last Troubadour in Spain

    John X Clare

    language (No-One Publishing, Oct. 17, 2014)
    This is a book about a lost way of life when Spain was still a medieval country under the iron grip of the Franco regime and gunfire in the streets at night was normal. Itā€™s essential reading for those who want to understand what Spain used to be like.The writer travels the country by bus accompanied by military escort to discourage bandits. He joins in the fiestas and serenades the seƱoritas on their balconies. He is taken in by peasants, fed and befriended, and eventually comes to live in a village where he is the only person besides the priest who can read and write, and so becomes the village ears and eyes on the outside world, before the television and a less repressive education system make him redundant.
  • The White Witch of Spiton: and the Sisters of Estella

    Tracey Rolfe

    Paperback (Jake Boy Publishing, Sept. 29, 2019)
    The year is 1603. Wealthy land owner Sir Edward Denny discovers a strange clay bottle buried under the hearth. When the wealth land owner passes away suddenly, his wife and nine children start to mysteriously vanish. Over four hundred years later, the gifted White Witch, Isobel Ashwell, is celebrating her sixteenth birthday. Her best friend Holly gifts her a key. Past and present begin to merge, and ethereal Goddesses begin to a cursed 16th century clay bottle. Isobel and her friends find themselves trekking through hostile lands, where they encounter blood thirsty vampires, grotesque monsters, and esoteric Archangelā€™s. Meanwhile, back in the village of Spiton, the Wizard Nemor, is about to take one last revenge.
  • The White Witch of Spiton and the Serpent of Anata

    Tracey Anne Rolfe

    Paperback (Jake Boy Publishing, )
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  • The White Witch of Spiton: And the Stones of Destiny

    Tracey Rolfe

    Paperback (Jake Boy Publishing, Oct. 1, 2010)
    In this thrilling third book, Isobel, a teenage white witch, is magically transported back to the year 1066. Isobel is befriended by the newly-crowned King Harold, who is convinced she is a lucky messenger sent by the gods, the keepers of the precious Stones of Destiny. These powerful sacred Stones of the ancient Kings of England must not be allowed to fall into the wrong hands. Harold has many enemies, his most ardent being William, Duke of Normandy. But there is one enemy he hasn't counted on, who is determined to overthrow Harold, kill William and get his hands on the Stones. Isobel has her work cut out if she is to rescue Harold and save her country from evil. This is a hefty challenge with risky consequences for the gutsy witch.