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Books published by publisher Rebecca Blain

  • Hypnos: Seeking the Zodiacs, Book 1

    R. J. Blain, Nicole Blessing, Rebecca Blain

    Audible Audiobook (Rebecca Blain, Sept. 14, 2019)
    Following the devastation of World War III, nuclear radiation has spawned magic, ranging from nuisance koppa oni plaguing the Golden Gate to masters of the elements. It falls to the FBI's supernatural quads and their supervisors to protect those who can't protect themselves. But when a mysterious force storms through a busy shopping center and fells everyone in its wake, Olivia Abrams and her team of special ops must find who is behind the attack and why before the entirety of San Francisco succumbs to its powers.
  • Huntress: A Royal States Novel

    Susan Copperfield, Cameron Hill, Rebecca Blain

    Audible Audiobook (Rebecca Blain, June 24, 2019)
    In the Royal States of America, magic rules all, but life - and love - always finds a way. Like the other men in Prince Kelvin's line, only the love of another can free him from his family's curse, but it's hard finding the perfect woman able to love him despite all his flaws - and his tendency to transform into a white turkey during the spring. If he wants to survive and reclaim his humanity, he must find someone who would turn the world upside down for him, not because of fame, wealth, or power, but because he has earned her trust and love. When he develops an unhealthy case of infatuation for the huntress wanting him as her next trophy, his curse may be his salvation, if he can convince the wild woman of the woods to see him for who he is rather than the beast he has become.
  • Last But Not Leashed: A Magical Romantic Comedy - with a Body Count

    R.J. Blain, Daniel James Lewis, Rebecca Blain

    Audible Audiobook (Rebecca Blain, May 23, 2019)
    Warning: This novella contains humor, romance, magic, a temporary escape from life, bodies, and puns. No plots were severely harmed during testing, but they were put in time out due to hysterics.
  • My Son the Petunia Patch

    Rebecca Blair, Caylin Graham

    Hardcover (Rebecca E Blair, Feb. 28, 2019)
    My Son the Petunia Patch is a two-fold story: the one written on the pages, and the back story - the special connection of the author and illustrator.The story written on the pages is about a litte boy who had only one flaw - he did not like to take baths. His frustrated mother comes up with a plan to change that. As is often the case in raising a child, patience is key. Learning valuable lessons in life take time.The author and illustrator first met in a second grade classroom. Blair recognized a special artistic talent of her seven-year-old student, Caylin Jayde. After several years, when Blair wanted to put the words in her mind onto the printed page, she considered who might make the story real. Her former student, presently in college studying fine arts, Caylin was excited to bring Bubba to life.
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  • Children's Book:Ladybug Lizzie Lou - Early Learning - Beginner Reader - Animal - Insect Bug- Funny Rhymes - Values

    Rebecca B

    eBook (Rebecca B, March 1, 2015)
    This children's book is more than just a bedtime story or some kids story to help with imagination and play. The beautiful illustrations of bugs and nature and even a princess helps the early learning, beginner reader to imagine life as a ladybug princess. It is a story with a moral, one that will remind you bugaboo that they are very special. If your little one loves bugs, princesses, grumpy beetles, colorful illustrations, rhymes, and a whole lot of fun. They will love Ladybug Lizzie Lou!
  • Things we like to do

    Rebecca Zeschke, Rachael Loose

    Paperback (Rebecca, Jan. 24, 2019)
    Things we like to do is beautiful story of two sisters and the activities they do during the week. From baking goodies with mum to playing with butterflies, Mia and Clara's week is full of giggles and excitement. Follow their adventures as they explore all the fun things they like to do together. With educational elements and stunning illustrations, Things we like to do is a must have for your children's bookshelves. Suitable for ages 0-7 with the reading age ability of 5+. Children will: - learn the days of the week - learn to count -increase their reading vocabulary due to repetition of words - enhance their imagination and be introduced to positive play with siblings.