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Books in Trouble With Boys series

  • Playing The Field

    Christina Benjamin

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 31, 2019)
    Do stolen bases lead to stolen hearts? Tomboy Alex Prince is used to crushing her competitors, but crushing on one? That’s another story. Grant King is everything she could want in a boy; popular, handsome, funny and captain of the baseball team. Best of all, he seems to be into her. At least that’s what she thinks after their secret almost kiss on the first day of school. Too bad they’re about to become rivals . . .Grant King is kicking himself for making his no-girlfriend pledge when he meets sassy transfer student, Alex Prince. Not only is she gorgeous, witty and full of confidence, she’s into baseball! She’s his dream girl. But she’s also the competition! Their budding romance is thrown a curveball when Alex finds out her new high school doesn’t have a softball team. If she wants to play, she must compete for a coveted spot on the boys’ team, against her would-be crush, Grant King. Love is a battlefield . . . or in their case, a baseball field. Can these unlikely enemies fight their feelings while fighting for a spot on the team, or will they break all the rules for love? A sweet stand-alone high school sports romance. Check out all the books in The Trouble with Tomboy series for the full reading experience.Playing the Enemy – by Maggie Dallen (Book 1)Playing to Win – by Stephanie Street (Book 2)Playing the Field – by Christina Benjamin (Book 3)
  • The Trouble with Tractors: First Reading Books for 3 to 5 year olds

    Nicola Baxter, Geoff Ball

    Paperback (Armadillo, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Follow the troublesome tractor through its day. An amusing story with repeated vocabulary and bright pictures on every page, the super-size floorbook format means that everybody can read along together.
    M
  • The Trouble with Boys: Memories of My Teen Years

    Randy Ward, Matthew Ward

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 10, 2017)
    Oh no! Here come those mischievous youngsters. Lock the doors, close the windows. What sort of trouble will they get into this time? Take a nostalgic walk with me, to a time with no video games and the television was rarely on in the daytime. Kids of all ages spent their days outside without the parents worrying about them. Well, perhaps my parents should have been a little more concerned about what I was up to. This is the second in a series of three "The Trouble with Boys" books. I’ve put together some short stories of my adventures with a few friends growing up in the small town of Elmira Heights, NY. Though we were relatively good kids we ran into trouble at nearly every turn. Won’t you join me as I take you on a journey as some teen friends come up with ideas to keep them from getting bored? Their ideas typically lead to the shenanigans that got them in a pickle. Laugh, cry, and just enjoy the ride as you mosey mentally through the late 1960’s—a time that seemed much more innocent than today.
  • The Trouble With Trains: First reading books for 3 to 5 year olds

    Nicola Baxter, Geoff Ball

    Paperback (Armadillo, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Follow the troublesome train as it speeds through the day. An amusing story with repeated vocabulary and bright pictures on every page, the super-size floorbook format means that everybody can read along together.
    G
  • The Trouble With Trucks: First reading books for 3 to 5 year olds

    Nicola Baxter, Geoff Ball

    Paperback (Armadillo, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Follow the troublesome truck through its day. An amusing story with repeated vocabulary and bright pictures on every page, the super-size floorbook format means that everybody can read along together.
    J
  • The Trouble With Tippers: First reading books for 3 to 5 year olds

    Nicola Baxter, Geoff Ball

    Paperback (Armadillo, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Follow the troublesome tipper as it hurries through the day. An amusing story with repeated vocabulary and bright pictures on every page, the super-size floorbook format means that everybody can read along together.
    G
  • See You Slater

    D.M. Roffey

    Paperback (Independently published, July 7, 2018)
    Book 2 of the "Trouble With Boys" series: We've been collecting bugs and, if you think Kev and I have a few surprises in store at home, just wait till we get into the kitchen! Another tale of two boys getting into mischief. What are they up to, this time? Children are sure to find this story entertaining, grisly, and fun. A great story to read to your children, or for them to read alone.
  • Billy's Bubble

    D.M. Roffey

    Paperback (Independently published, July 4, 2018)
    Book 1 of the "Trouble With Boys" series: Kev and I have been trying to break Billy's record for ages. Just when we think we've done it, things go horribly wrong ... This is a tale of two boys getting into mischief. What are they up to? Will they succeed? Children are sure to find this exciting, edge-of-the-seat story enjoyable and fun. A great story to read to your children, or for them to read alone.
  • Forget Me Not

    D.M. Roffey

    Paperback (Independently published, July 8, 2018)
    Book 3 of the "Trouble With Boys" series: I'm up to my old tricks again, but this time, a teacher becomes an unwitting target ... Or does she? Another instalment in the tale of two boys getting into mischief. What are they up to, this time? Children are sure to find this continuing story of boyhood mischief enjoyable and fun. A great story to read to your children, or for them to read alone.