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  • Running Home / Running Away

    Julie Hutchings

    eBook (Inked Entertainment, Nov. 20, 2019)
    Check out book one and two in the Vampires of Fate series and discover the new paranormal romance everyone is talking about!Death seems to follow Ellie Morgan. Now someone’s out for blood.Tucked away in rural New Hampshire, awkward booklover Ellie lives a simple life, keeping herself detached from others. With just a single friend in a world that has taken her family from her, a part of Ellie longs for something more than nights on the couch and dull days working in a gift shop.Enter Nicholas French.Something about the new guy in town sparks a burning desire within Ellie, something more than his rugged good looks and piercing gaze that can see into her lonely soul. Fate has led him to Ellie’s small town, and Nicholas’ interest in her is more than undeniable attraction.As Ellie learns more about Nicholas’ dark yet noble nature, she discovers a part of herself she never knew existed, and why the threads of her destiny feel intertwined with his. But Ellie’s chance at a new life comes at a cost, and in the end, fate may be the one to decide if she’ll live or die.RUNNING HOME is the first book in the dangerously passionate and deeply romantic Vampires of Fate series where not all monsters are evil, and love comes with a bite._____________________________________Death arrived at Ellie Morgan’s doorstep. Now she welcomes it.Having lost her last link to the mortal world, Ellie Morgan is ready to embrace her destiny. Stricken with grief and tormented over what happened in her once quiet hometown, she and her new love Nicholas travel to Japan to meet the one man who can alter Ellie’s life for eternity.The Master of the Shinigami Vampires has taught centuries worth of recruits, but no one like Ellie. As Ellie prepares for her new immortal life and focuses her attention on her training, she learns more than she bargained for about the leader Nicholas and the rest of the vampires follow without question.As Ellie’s powers stir within her and whisper secrets through scattered visions that warn her not everything is as it seems, things go from bad to worse when her relationship with Nicholas becomes strained like never before, thanks in part to a fiery rebel vampire named Kieran who encourages Ellie to explore all of her options…RUNNING AWAY is the second book in the romantically charged and darkly riveting Vampires of Fate series where not all gods are heavenly, and love comes with sacrifice._____________________________________If you like J.R. Ward, Nalini Singh, Gena Showalter, Stephanie Meyer, Jeaniene Frost, Rachel Vincent, Richelle Mead, Ilona Andrews, P.C. Cast, Jennifer L Armentrout, Lynsay Sands, Charlaine Harris, Patricia Briggs, Kim Harrison, and Sherrilyn Kenyon you’ll love Julie Hutchings!
  • Fly Away Home

    Eve Bunting, Ronald Himler

    Paperback (Clarion Books, March 22, 1993)
    A homeless boy who lives in an airport with his father, moving from terminal to terminal trying not to be noticed, is given hope when a trapped bird finally finds its freedom.
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  • Home Run

    Tim Green

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 28, 2017)
    Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica, this book by New York Times bestselling author and former NFL player Tim Green makes for a thrilling new addition to Green’s bestselling Baseball Great series.Josh’s life has just fallen apart. His father will no longer be coaching the travel baseball team and is moving to Florida, forcing his mom and baby sister to move into a small apartment on the wrong side of town. To make matters worse, the new coach of the travel team is an unforgiving drill sergeant. But then Josh’s friend Benji tells Josh about a home run derby in which the winner gets a brand-new house. All he has to do is hit twenty home runs during his travel team season. With Benji and their friend Jaden’s help, Josh is hoping to hit it out of the park and save his family, because if he strikes out, he just may lose everything.
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  • Go Away Home

    Carol Bodensteiner

    eBook (Lake Union Publishing, July 7, 2015)
    For an Iowa farm girl in 1913, Liddie Treadway has big dreams. She yearns to move to town, learn a trade, and live on her own. With encouragement from career-minded Aunt Kate, her goals seem within reach—until her unmarried sister is sent away for becoming pregnant and her father dies in a tragic accident. Now the family needs Liddie more than ever, and she’s certain she’ll be trapped on the farm for good.The Treadways’ hired man, Joe Bauer, has dreams of his own: to marry and settle down. So when a woman he’s been courting breaks his heart, he leaves Iowa to start over, just as Liddie finally gets her chance to take a seamstress apprenticeship in town…Though they’re separated by miles, Liddie’s friendship with Joe grows as they write to each other about their new lives. But when Joe returns, will Liddie have to choose between worldly independence and the conventional path of love and family? Or can she have it all?Revised edition: This edition of Go Away Home includes editorial revisions.
  • Run Away Home

    Patricia C. McKissack

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 2001)
    When Geronimo's forces fail to win the battle in New Mexico and his Apache clan is sent to live on a reservation, one young boy breaks free and soon stumbles upon the home of a kindly African-American family where he is given shelter and protection. Reprint.
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  • Run Away Home

    Pat McKissack

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1997)
    After escaping from a train headed for a reservation in Alabama, an Apache boy named Sky is welcomed into the home of a black family, in the story that highlights a lesser-known period of African-American and Native American history.
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  • Home Run

    Tim Green

    eBook (HarperCollins, Feb. 23, 2016)
    Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica's sports books and Dan Gutman's Baseball Card Adventures, New York Times bestselling author and former NFL player Tim Green gives readers a thrilling new addition to his bestselling Baseball Great series.Josh's life has just fallen apart. His father will no longer be coaching the travel baseball team and is moving to Florida, forcing his mom and little sister to move into a small apartment on the wrong side of town. To make matters worse, the new coach of the travel team is an unforgiving drill sergeant.But then Benji tells Josh of a home-run derby in which the winner gets a brand-new house. All Josh has to do to qualify is hit twenty home runs during his travel-team season. With Benji and Jaden's help, Josh is hoping to hit it out of the park and save his family, because if he strikes out, he may just lose everything.
  • Fly Away Home

    Patricia Hermes, Robert Rodat, Vince McKewin

    Paperback (William Morrow Paperbacks, Aug. 18, 2005)
    When Amy Alden discovers a nest of goose eggs and brings them home to hatch, the newborns "imprint" on her, following her everywhere, claiming her as their mother. As they grow, Amy and her dad, Thomas, realize they must take on the responsibility of teaching them to migrate for the winter. From Canada to North Carolina, father, daughter, and geese all learn to fly together. The movie Fly Away Home, starring Academy Award®- winning actress Anna Paquin, Jeff Daniels, and Dana Delaney, was inspired by the life of Bill Lishman, the Canadian artist who really did teach geese to fly.
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  • Run Away Home

    Robin Amada Tzucker

    eBook (, April 16, 2012)
    Received honorable mention in the 2012 Leapfrog Press Fiction Contest. With a childhood spent bouncing between foster homes, Alissa Jacobs has always wondered what it would be like to be part of a normal family. But with a drug-addicted mom, a wanna-be thief for a brother, and a long-vanished dad, it’s not likely she will ever find out. When Alissa learns that her mom is being released from prison and wants custody again, she decides it’s time to take matters into her own hands. Alissa and her older brother Trent head north to find the father neither of them remembers in one last ditch attempt to create an ordinary family for themselves. But some things just aren’t meant to be and happily-ever-after may not be in the plans for Alissa. The journey from Bakersfield to Seattle is strewn with misadventures as she and Trent find themselves caught up in frightening situations, encounters with the police, and unexpected betrayals. Alissa is forced to grapple with the unintended consequences of her decisions as she faces her deepest fears. And confronting questions she has long avoided may be the only way for her to break the bonds of her past.
  • Run Away To Home

    Tim Gould

    language (, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Run Away to Home follows the adventures of a rebellious teen who runs away from his California home and sets off toward the east. Set in the 1980s, the story is true to life and based on actual events of the author’s life. The main character, Tyler, is a deceitful kid that is only looking out for himself. We see people come into his life who want to exploit or harm him or lead him down the wrong path and others who want to minister to him and love him through his bad behavior. Over the course of the story we see the immature, reckless and lying teenager grow into manhood both personally and spiritually. It's a tale of a deceitful kid who gradually learns great lessons about growing up and becoming aware of the impact of one's own decisions on others - and owning them."HE WAS DYING. Tyler could hear his labored breathing and see the way his chest rose and fell, and somehow could tell there wouldn’t be too many more breaths. He knew this was his fault. He was responsible for this man’s condition. Was it too late to make up for what he had done? He tried to remember how it had started. Memories flooded his mind, and suddenly he was seeing it all again.Crouching down, running, I reached the large plastic garbage can that stuck up through the top of the bushes. Even though my attention was on getting away as fast as possible, I couldn’t help but notice for the first time that the bottom of the garbage can was broken and wide open. And since the bottom of the can was a foot off the ground, I figured I could crawl into it with the newly replaced garbage bag hiding my location. I climbed in quickly when I heard his voice and his heavy footsteps on the ground getting closer.He stopped nearby, and my heart skipped a beat. I heard him say to himself, 'When I catch that kid I’m going to beat the livin’ daylights out of him.' At that moment I knew what I had to do…"
  • Run Away Home

    Elinor Lyon

    Paperback (Fidra Books Ltd, June 21, 2007)
    In this, the third Ian and Sovra story, the pair discover that life in Edinburgh can be as thrilling as life in their own Western Highlands. For there they meet Cathie, who's escaped from an orphanage. They smuggle her out to a secret hut on the coast, where, after her rides in lorries and rolls of carpet, she's only too delighted to enjoy the free outdoor life of her new friends, while Ian and Sovra do a spot of detection for her. How they solved the mystery and found that this land of mountains, lochs and white sand really was Cathie's home is told in this exciting new adventure.
  • Home Run

    Tim Green

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 23, 2016)
    Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica's sports books and Dan Gutman's Baseball Card Adventures, New York Times bestselling author and former NFL player Tim Green gives readers a thrilling new addition to his bestselling Baseball Great series.Josh's life has just fallen apart. His father will no longer be coaching the travel baseball team and is moving to Florida, forcing his mom and little sister to move into a small apartment on the wrong side of town. To make matters worse, the new coach of the travel team is an unforgiving drill sergeant.But then Benji tells Josh of a home-run derby in which the winner gets a brand-new house. All Josh has to do to qualify is hit twenty home runs during his travel-team season. With Benji and Jaden's help, Josh is hoping to hit it out of the park and save his family, because if he strikes out, he may just lose everything.
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