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  • Gretchen and the Bear

    Carrie Anne Noble

    eBook (WordCrafts Press, June 17, 2020)
    Sixteen-year-old Gretchen has been waiting forever to trade life on a dreary orbiting station for life on gloriously regenerated Earth. Still, visiting faerie-infested Britannia is not on her agenda—especially since no human who’s ventured there has ever returned. But when her stepsister sneaks off to the island to meet a faerie boyfriend, Gretchen’s stepmother forces her to choose: risk death to rescue the runaway, or forfeit her father’s life.Lost in the faeries’ forest, Gretchen meets a family of Bearfolk—fae who can shift between human and bear forms. Kindhearted seventeen-year-old Arthur volunteers to help, while his mother, who believes Gretchen is the heroic Silverhair of faerie legend, schemes to use the girl for darker purposes.When the quest to save the runaway proves costly, will Gretchen and Arthur find the courage to sacrifice what they hold dearest to save the ones they love most?
  • Hope

    Abby Rosser

    Paperback (WordCrafts Press, April 3, 2019)
    Don’t stand up in a canoe.Never irritate the Lake Monster.And above all,Remember the Fibonacci Sequence!Dooley Creed was a nobody in Boston. But now that his family has moved to Peacock Valley, Minnesota, Dooley Creed has discovered that he is someone special.Dooley Creed has fought a Valkyrie.Dooley Creed has outwitted a Viking.But Dooley Creed is about to face his greatest challenge yet.Dooley Creed is going to Summer Camp!When Dooley’s best friend, Cyrano Mulligan, told him about Camp Pukwudgee, the camp for magically gifted kids, Dooley couldn’t believe his luck—a whole camp filled with kids like him! How cool is that? But it doesn’t take long before a new mystery launches Dooley Creed into another adventure.Shape shifters, legendary creatures, and a ghost girl only he can see? Once again it’s up to Dooley Creed to save the day!But first Dooley must learn toHope.
  • Gretchen and the Bear

    Carrie Anne Noble

    Paperback (WordCrafts Press, June 8, 2020)
    Sixteen-year-old Gretchen has been waiting forever to trade life on a dreary orbiting station for life on gloriously regenerated Earth. Still, visiting faerie-infested Britannia is not on her agenda—especially since no human who’s ventured there has ever returned. But when her stepsister sneaks off to the island to meet a faerie boyfriend, Gretchen’s stepmother forces her to choose: risk death to rescue the runaway, or forfeit her father’s life.Lost in the faeries’ forest, Gretchen meets a family of Bearfolk—fae who can shift between human and bear forms. Kindhearted seventeen-year-old Arthur volunteers to help, while his mother, who believes Gretchen is the heroic Silverhair of faerie legend, schemes to use the girl for darker purposes.When the quest to save the runaway proves costly, will Gretchen and Arthur find the courage to sacrifice what they hold dearest to save the ones they love most?
  • Broken Chord: A Music Row Mystery

    Alice A. Jackson

    language (WordCrafts Press, March 23, 2018)
    A Murderer Stalks Music Row."Go with the flow," Jill always said. "Get swept up in it. Let it take you where it will. That’s the excitement of this business."Jill Edgerton’s eye for talent and Sarah Ann Boswell’s nose for business have made Edgerton Group one of the fastest growing talent management firms on Nashville’s fabled Music Row. With a stable of artists that includes rising stars Stella Wayne, a blue-eyed beauty from Oklahoma with an angelic face and seductive, devilish voice, and Jared Parson, a brash, young singer from Texas whose sultry voice and rugged good looks rocket him to the top of the charts, Edgerton Group is the envy of the country music industry.Success breeds passion.Passion breeds obsession.Obsession breeds homicide.
  • Home

    Eleni McKnight

    eBook (WordCrafts Press, Nov. 19, 2016)
    Knowledge is a Dangerous CommodityHome - the last bastion of civilization in a corrupt and fallen world. Outside dwell the reanimated dead, cannibals, and scavengers; remnants of a once great race. Inside, the commune is ruled with an iron fist by Deacon, and administered without mercy by the Elders.Everyone knows their place in Home. Everyone is safe in Home…as long as they follow the rules.Handmaiden Suzannah Commons is content with training to be a wife and mother, the only occupation open to women in Home. But her world is turned upside-down when she tastes the forbidden knowledge contained in outlawed books. Suzannah discovers a new way of life is possible, but that knowledge comes at a high price. It could cost her life. Or the life of the boy she loves.
  • Yeah, but I Didn't

    Ann Swann

    eBook (WordCrafts Press, Nov. 13, 2019)
    The first rung: the betrayalThe second rung: the assaultThe third rung: the rumorsThe fourth rung: the paintingThe final rung: no other way out Benji Stevens is 14 years old when her world falls apart. Betrayed, bullied, and battered emotionally, physically, and spiritually, her life spirals out of control. She is certain there is nowhere to turn and nothing to live for. Yet in the midst of the darkness there appears an array of hope in the form of her crazy uncle, her single mom, and a host of other characters she never dreamed would be there to help. When she is forced to join the Yeah, but I Didn’t therapy group, Benji is finally able to confront her inner demons and embrace her own self-worth.
  • Remember

    Abby Rosser

    (WordCrafts Press, Feb. 11, 2020)
    Focus on the Object,Sing a Sentimental Song, and Above All,Do Not Forget!Dooley Creed was a nobody in Boston. He thought he was even more of a nobody when his family moved to Peacock Valley, Minnesota. But Dooley Creed discovered he is something special. Dooley Creed has powers. And he is not the only one.Dooley Creed has defeated a Valkyrie.Dooley Creed has survived Summer Camp.Now Dooley Creed must face the most daunting challenge of all time.Dooley Creed is going to Middle School.Dooley Creed is once again called upon to save the day!But first Dooley must learn toRemember.
  • For I Am Yours

    Pauline Hawkins, Lorraine Watry

    Paperback (WordCrafts Press, Sept. 19, 2019)
    A baby blanket anticipates the arrival of a new baby girl. As they grow older together, they both learn the value of a secure friendship.
  • Stranger with a Black Case

    Jennifer Odom

    eBook (WordCrafts Press, Dec. 1, 2019)
    1996—Paradise Trailer Park, Gaskille, FloridaCallous and Tyrant, drifted along the train tracks near Paradise Trailer Park. Invisible to the teenager, Vinnie Vinetti, they followed his big sneakers over the gravelly cross-ties that lay beneath the rusty rails. You might say Vinnie inherited the twin demons. They’d followed members of his family for at least six generations. Callous gave Vinnie a shove and snickered when the kid tripped over a cross-tie. The demon flicked out his tongue and licked his beady, golden eyeballs in anticipation of this new assignment.2019—The Train Station, Gaskille, FloridaTony pushed a broom along the wall outside the train station. His heart sat like a chunk of iron in his chest. His dad—Vinnie Vinetti—afraid of someone? Vinnie was top dog. He was never afraid of anything or anyone. Till now.N/br>Would someone really try to kill him?</br?A movement caught Tony’s eye. A strange man dressed in beat-up jeans, carrying a violin case sat parked on a bench, studying a small scrap of paper. He showed no sign of budging. Tony couldn’t put his finger on it, but something was off about this guy.A detective at heart, Tony had plans to join the FBI one day. He needed all the experience this small town could offer. Thin frame, ponytail, brown jacket with too-short sleeves.Homeless? Maybe. But something about him doesn’t quite jive with the homeless look. Doesn’t act the part. He’s too clean cut, too… something.Then the pieces fell into place.Hit-men carry violin cases—with guns. That paper he keeps studying is a hit list. Maybe this guy is coming after someone. Maybe this guy is coming after… Dad!
  • Believe

    Abby Rosser

    Paperback (WordCrafts Press, Jan. 3, 2018)
    Always travel SE. Never touch the ground. And above all, Do Not Forget! Dooley Creed was a nobody in Boston. He’s even more of a nobody now that his family has moved to Peacock Valley, Minnesota. Dooley Creed is no genius. Dooley Creed is no hero. There is absolutely nothing special about Dooley Creed. At least, that’s what Dooley Creed believes. Then he meets his next-door neighbors, the Mulligans – the weirdest family in Peacock Valley - and embarks on the strangest adventure of all time. Hybrid creatures, ancient curses, Vikings and Valkyries? It’s up to Dooley Creed to save the day! But first Dooley must learn to...Believe.
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  • Gretchen and the Bear

    Carrie Anne Noble

    Hardcover (Wordcrafts Press, June 17, 2020)
    Sixteen-year-old Gretchen has been waiting forever to trade life on a dreary orbiting station for life on gloriously regenerated Earth. Still, visiting faerie-infested Britannia is not on her agenda-especially since no human who's ventured there has ever returned. But when her stepsister sneaks off to the island to meet a faerie boyfriend, Gretchen's stepmother forces her to choose: risk death to rescue the runaway, or forfeit her father's life.Lost in the faeries' forest, Gretchen meets a family of Bearfolk-fae who can shift between human and bear forms. Kindhearted seventeen-year-old Arthur volunteers to help, while his mother, who believes Gretchen is the heroic Silverhair of faerie legend, schemes to use the girl for darker purposes.When the quest to save the runaway proves costly, will Gretchen and Arthur find the courage to sacrifice what they hold dearest to save the ones they love most?
  • The Incredible Little Happy: Affirmations for Children

    Holly Britt, Toby Mikle

    language (WordCrafts Press, Aug. 29, 2018)
    Little Happy takes a trip to the zoo to discover wonderful things about the animals, and wonderful things about you.A delightful illustrated story book, filled with positive affirmations that parents can speak over their children.