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  • Fireborn

    Katie MacAlister

    Paperback (Keeper Shelf Books, April 16, 2018)
    What if a war was taking place under your nose? Two ancient races locked in a battle for survival. Which side would you take?Allegria appears to all to be nothing more than a simple priestess devoted to worship of the sun goddess. Hallow is a masterless apprentice. Deo was meant to save the world and bring the Fireborn and Starborn together peace.But then invaders beseigned the land of the Starborn, breaking the prophecy. Now Allegria has fled the priesthood, and weilds the power of the sun. Hallow accepts the mantle of leadership he so long avoided. And Deo is tormented and tortured by the power of the invaders, using chaos itself to create an army that will drive the interlopers from the land, and bring about the peace of the Fourth Age.The three unlikely heroes must learn to trust where there is suspicion, to believe where there is only doubt, and to fight when all hope is lost.
  • Confessions of a Vampire's Girlfriend

    Katie MacAlister

    Paperback (Keeper Shelf Books, Nov. 29, 2016)
    Two Katie MacAlister young adult vampire novels Got Fangs? and Circus of the Darned now back in print and together for the first time! Meet Francesca. She's in Europe, working in a traveling faire along with psychics, magicians, and other really bizarre people. Her life? Not-so-normal. Her boyfriend, Ben? Not-so-alive. And in these two novels, it's up to Francesca to redeem his soul, find something to wear on their very first date, deal with her emerging psychic talent, and shake the warring Viking ghosts she accidentally conjured.
  • The Bull that Longed to Be a Horse

    Lorraine O'Byrne, Liam Donegan

    language (KEEPER BOOKS, April 24, 2017)
    Billy is a large, cream, Shirley bull who has just arrived at a new farm. He doesn't like the other cows and always thinks that the grass is greener on the other side. One day, while at the farm, he sees a magnificent, shiny black, majestic horse being led into his stable. The horse is groomed every day, fed carrots and treated so well, Billy is green with envy and longs to get the same attention. He makes a wish and his life changes forever...
  • Escaping the Prince

    Lorraine O'Byrne

    language (Keeper Books, June 6, 2017)
    “Escaping the Prince” is a charmingly romantic and quirky adventure for young readers of eight onward. It does not follow the conventional route of the romantic tales that we are all familiar with, such as Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty etc. Set in the Pixie land that is Brandydook, the entire Kingdom is bursting with excitement and anticipation for the upcoming ball at which Prince Morgan will choose his bride to be. The law in Brandydook states that the prince must marry on his sixteenth birthday if he is to inherit the throne. Each and every pixie in the Kingdom desperately wants to be a princess of Brandydook. All, that is, except Buttercup, a wild and wilful pixie who has other plans for her life, none of which include Prince Morgan. To help Prince Morgan make his choice, he has requested that each pixie perform for him at the ball. When Buttercup’s turn inevitably comes, she blunders through it clumsily and ends up falling at the Prince’s feet, having first knocked over the entire pixie band. The Prince, however, is undeterred by the fiasco and is intrigued by her difference from all the others who have tried so hard to impress him with their polished performances and amazing talents. To the delight of her parents and Buttercup’s total and utter dismay, the Prince chooses Buttercup to be his bride. With plans for the royal wedding immediately underway, Buttercup feels trapped by her impending doom and with the help of her dear friend, Goodwin, she flees the Kingdom, seeking adventure in the land of humans. As Buttercup crosses the boundary of Brandydook, she unwittingly disturbs the balance of nature by plucking some wild roses from the bank of the river, completely unaware that if a flower is taken from the Kingdom, it will spell the end of Brandydook for all eternity. The pixie embarks upon what turns out to be a perilous journey through the land of humans, fighting for her life as she goes. Plummeting down a waterfall, Buttercup is plucked from mid-air by a giant bird who tosses her into his nest to feed his ravenous chicks. Miraculously, she survives only to be chased at high speed by a monstrous black spider with great hairy tentacles. She is lost and alone in this terrifying world with danger at every turn and longs for the familiar surroundings of Brandydook. As if things couldn’t get any worse, Buttercup is captured by a horrible little girl named Wendy who thinks she is a doll. Meanwhile, back in Brandydook, snow begins to fall and nature is slowly dying, taking with it the very essence of the Kingdom itself. Prince Morgan and his parents, King Rufus and Queen Tulip are furious and incredulous when they learn from Buttercup’s friend Goodwin, that she has abandoned them and in doing so has placed the Kingdom in grave peril. Mother Brandydook, an ethereal pixie linked to the natural life source of Brandydook reveals that Buttercup holds the key to the survival of the Kingdom and must be found at all costs. Feeling responsible and more than a little angry, Prince Morgan embarks on his own adventure to bring Buttercup back in order to save his homeland.
  • The Intruder

    Lorraine O' Byrne

    language (Keeper Books, Sept. 16, 2013)
    In this short story, Felicity cat loves her comfort. She gets three delicious meals everyday, a roof over her head and loving attention from Molly her owner. Everything is terrific until suddenly, one day, her life is turned upside down. A pesky intruder invades the farm. Felicity must take control of the situation fast or nothing will ever be the same again!
  • Lucy Pebble's Miracle

    Lorraine O'Byrne, Pamela Kelly, Michelle Kennedy

    language (Keeper Books, Dec. 12, 2014)
    Lucy Pebble's Miracle is a short children's story for easy readers that can also be read by parents to their kids. This heart warming tale unfolds in an enchanted wood called Willow Grove. Here lives a charming, determined little robin called Lucy Pebble.All the robins in Willow Grove excitedly await the arrival of the new fledglings. There is much chatter and anticipation as the long wait finally comes to an end.However, as each day dawns and eventually all the fledglings are born, only one egg does not hatch. It is the Pebble family egg.
  • The Hippity Dippity Witch

    Lorraine O'Byrne

    eBook (Keeper Books, June 6, 2017)
    Eight year old, Jenny Connolly, skips school to visit her friends in an enchanted wood. When she arrives, it's a scene of total devastation. The creatures of the wood cower in terror. There is a cruel magic at hand here.She goes by the name of Marigold Dimple, a feisty, ten-year-old witch from Elderwood. Marigold is a witch with a vengeance, determined to have her own way and create havoc wherever she goes. When Jenny and Marigold's paths collide, nothing will ever be the same again...