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Books in Fight or Flight series

  • Sink or Swim

    Jamie Canosa

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 31, 2013)
    There are some things you just can't walk away from. When sleeping in vacant warehouses and dark alleys becomes preferable to living at home, something is seriously wrong. But when word reaches Allie that her mother is facing a life threatening illness, she has no choice but to return to the place of nightmares. Leaving wasn't a choice, it was a necessity, and if returning hadn't been equally necessary, Allie never would have set foot back inside that hell-hole. Dean is no stranger to hardship, but the day Allie walked out of his life, taking his heart right along with her, was hands-down the most frustrating. Six months later, she's back and Dean refuses to rest until he figures out exactly what the hell happened. Now, Allie's drowning. Drowning in lies. Drowning in the truth. Drowning in pain, and anger, and fear. But there comes a time when every drowning person must decide whether they will . . . Sink or Swim? *WARNING: This book contains mature issues and language.
  • Shifter's Wish

    Louise Cypress

    Paperback (Independently published, May 13, 2019)
    When his family is threatened, a shifter must choose between high school and a life of crime.For the past six hundred years the Byrd family members have been shifters with avian powers. Seventeen-year-old Rolf is the only Byrd who transforms into a dog. Rolf knows that when his mom looks at him, all she sees is a mutant, but Rolf has plans for his future that go beyond shifting.Rolf is using senior year to shoot Desperate Dawn, a film that he hopes will win him a prestigious scholarship to the University of Southern California. If Rolf can convince Summer Hathaway to be his leading lady, he’ll be golden. But when Rolf finds twenty dead ravens on his porch, shifter problems show up at his door.Snake bites, wild coyotes, and drive-by shootings—Rolf’s neighborhood suddenly becomes a deadly place to be. Summer’s douchebag boyfriend makes it worse, especially when he attacks Rolf’s sister. Rolf will do anything to protect the people he loves, even if it means giving up on his dreams. Hopefully, he won’t have to.Shoot the film. Get the girl. Save his family. It’s a good thing that Rolf can fight like a dog.
  • Shifter's Kiss

    Louise Cypress

    Paperback (Independently published, June 23, 2019)
    In order to protect his girlfriend from a ruthless drug cartel, Rolf goes undercover as her dog.Rolf Byrd has waited three years for Summer Hathaway to notice him. Now, she’s his date for Homecoming and is helping him film Desperate Dawn for his USC application. But after creepy graffiti disrupts Rolf’s movie set, he becomes concerned about Summer’s safety—especially when cars start blowing up.The three shifter families are on the verge of war. Summer’s father is an unscrupulous DEA agent who has disturbed the balance between the Byrd, Serpente, and Ferrell clans. Rolf’s granddad believes that Rolf is the only one who can restore peace, but only if he goes undercover to acquire crucial information.Rolf will do anything to protect the Byrds—even if it means spending two days pretending to be a Shih Tzu. When Rolf infiltrates Summer’s house, he learns things about her family that he wishes he could forget. The Hathaways have secrets that threaten to tear their family apart. Rolf is a secret-keeping expert, but is this situation beyond his ability to help?Kiss the girl. Save her family. Conceal the proof. It’s a good thing that Rolf can speak Dog.
  • Shifter's Desire

    Louise Cypress

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 4, 2019)
    A heartbroken Rolf experiments with interspecies dating and makes a new friend who endangers everyone.It's been a hot minute since his girlfriend's dramatic departure, and Rolf Byrd is crushed. Senior year was supposed to be spectacular, but instead of spending Homecoming with his dream girl, Rolf hangs out with her dog. To make matters worse, Desperate Dawn is finished, and without his short film to work on, Rolf feels aimless.When his sister calls him from the Rancho Bernardo Inn, Rolf rushes to Dory's rescue. The Ferrells have Dory surrounded, and she retaliates by capturing their rat prince, Nick Ratonie. Nick claims to have valuable information that will bring down Rolf and Dory's worst enemy, but he wants a favor in return.Rolf will do anything for revenge-even trust a Ferrell. But when wild parties and a hot new girlfriend get Rolf in trouble, he wonders if his alliance with Nick is worth it. The three shifter families have a complicated relationship that stretches across centuries. Can a dog ever become friends with a rat?Lick old wounds. Make new friends. Hound the enemy. It's a good thing that Rolf can hunt like a dog.
  • Airplanes

    June Loves

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, May 1, 2001)
    Describes the development and parts of various types of airplanes, and explains how they fly.
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  • Now or Never

    Jamie Canosa

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 21, 2013)
    To move on, Leave the past behind, And build a new life with Jay. That’s all Em wanted. After everything they’d been through together, they were both overdue their ‘happily ever after’. Too bad the world doesn’t work that way. Memories last longer than dreams and Em’s fears continue to plague her both day and night, interfering with that new life she so desperately craves. To start over, Secure a future, And give Em the life she deserves. That was Jay’s plan, but the past isn’t done with them, yet. While Em still struggles to overcome the ghosts of her past, Jay is forced to come face to face with his. When the skeletons in his closet step back into the light, Jay must decide what he will do—and what he will sacrifice—to protect Em from them. Against all odds, Em and Jay are on the verge of having everything they’ve ever wanted. They’ve fought for it before, but is their love strong enough to endure any more heartache? The time has come for each of them to choose for themselves whether or not they will allow the past to continue to corrupt their future. And, together, they must decide, will it be . . . Now or Never?
  • Flying Animals

    June Loves

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, May 1, 2001)
    Explains how prehistoric flying animals, insects, bats and other flying mammals, and birds fly, and describes early attempts at human flight.
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  • Helicopters

    June Loves

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Describes the origins, parts, and uses of helicopters, and explains how they fly.
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  • Military Aircraft

    June Loves

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, May 1, 2001)
    Describes the various types of aircraft used in the two world wars and later, and explains how they functioned in battle and the types of escape gear they carried.
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  • Balloons, Kites, Airships, and Gliders

    June Loves

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Recounts the origins and history of various types of lighter-than-air and wind-powered aircraft, and explains how they fly.
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  • Space Craft

    June Loves

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, May 1, 2001)
    Describes various types of rockets, spaceships, and satellites, and explains how they fly.
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  • Do or Die

    Jamie Canosa

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 10, 2017)
    All life's a game, but after a bad decision leads to terrifying consequences, Ashlyn quits playing and resigns herself to being her mother's pawn. Mason's always played by the rules, but when an outside player puts the people he cares about at risk, he takes the game into his own hands. Standing against the evil in this world isn't always easy. Or safe. As threats continue to escalate, trust and teamwork become the only way to win. But Ashlyn is busy playing defense while Mason fights to uncover the unhealthy lengths to which she's willing to go to maintain some semblance of control. When the stakes are high and the cards are down, will Ashlyn and Mason . . . Do or Die?