Grouper's Laws
Grouper's Laws: A 1960s Tale of High School Highjinks and Romance by D. Philip Miller is a coming-of-age story about a young man on the brink of adulthood. He finds out that life is not going to get easier, but it can be fun if...
Grouper's Laws: A 1960s Tale of High School Highjinks and Romance by D. Philip Miller is a coming-of-age story about a young man on the brink of adulthood. He finds out that life is not going to get easier, but it can be fun if...
“My elation was clouded with fear. Happiness dissolved into confusion. I realized something that night, sitting in the backyard with my sister, my friends, and that ass clown Travis. I had a crush on Becca Cohen”. Skyler’s Sophomore Soundtrack by Michael C. Barrett takes readers...
Joe’s Odyssey is a work of fiction set in the comedy genre and was penned by author Nick LaTorre. Written for an adult audience due to the references to profanity, sexual situations, and some non-graphic violence, this amusing parody work takes the idea of the...
Selah’s Stolen Dream (Dream Horse Adventure) by Susan Count is about two young girls and one very beautiful black filly who has stolen their hearts. Sweet Dream is Selah’s heart horse. They have a special connection and they are quickly moving towards stardom, quite literally,...
The Tsar's Locket is written by Ken Czech. In 16th century-London, disgraced sea captain Julian Blunt is coming to terms with losing his young wife when he is called upon by Queen Elizabeth to undertake a dangerous mission. Her request that he delivers a betrothal...
Dragon Amy’s Flames is a work of children’s short fiction penned by author Michelle Nott, completed with illustrations by artist K. C. Snider. Suggested for young and guided readers aged between two and six years old, this delightful book of fun and games focuses on...
Grandma’s Halloween Stories by Joan Tenner and Jesus Lopez is a collection of Halloween tales that a grandmother tells her grandchildren each year for the holiday. On the dedication page Tenner dedicates this story to her grandchildren and they, in turn, dedicate it to their...
Little Mole was eagerly waiting for his special star. He wanted to know if his special star would show him awesome stuff and the Big Mole nodded. That night Little Mole could not sleep. He stayed still until he could hear Big Mole's snoring and...
The Thief’s Heart is a work of historical fiction set in the late nineteenth century, penned by author Kathleen Shoop. Forming the fourth novel of The Letter Series, this installment takes place in Des Moines in the year 1892. The Arthur family has had some...
Lucy the cat wanted to go out and play. She saw a birdie sitting outside her window. She asked the birdie to be her friend so that they could go outside and play. They thought they could get to know each other once they started...
Your Body's Environmental Chemical Burden: A Resource Guide to Understanding and Avoiding Toxins by Cindy Klement speaks about the effects chemicals can have on overall health and why it is important to take care of the planet, examine one's lifestyle, and make the necessary changes...
In Barry’s Brain by Réal Carpentier, Barry Kay is a 13-year-old who often gets teased and bullied at school for his big head and his deformed ear, earning him the name Brick the Prick. Life at home isn't good either. His mom, Leeza, is a...
All writers need a notebook. And, they need to keep it close by at all times. For one thing, writers never know when that bright spark of creativity is going to hit: in the middle of the night (the most common time), sitting in the...
Andy McDonald loves football nearly as much as his father does. He even shared the possibility of “going pro”, like father, like son. Until that fateful day in August when Andy’s enthusiasm dies as quickly as his father’s unexpected and sudden death. As Andy tries...
It is a bright, warm day and Mama's working and the baby is playing. Slowly it becomes evening and the day is ending as the warm grass whispers. It is the baby's bedtime and the spotted fawn is also tired. The fawn cuddles the baby...
People are different from each other. Some have blue eyes and some have red hair. Some are fair and some are brown, and everyone is unique and special in their own way. Seeing someone different can be scary at first but if a little time...
Summary of Dr. Gundry's Diet Evolution: Turn Off the Genes That Are Killing You and Your Waistline by Dr. Steven R. Gundry speaks about diet and nutrition, the impact of diet on health, and why the conventional wisdom given by doctors and medical professionals about...
Asha's Diaries: Valley Experiences by Emiko Flores is an autobiographical journey that one Christian woman takes, beginning with an abusive childhood. The abuse she endured as a young girl sets the stage for her to fall victim again in her toxic adult relationships, including those...
Meet Tommy, the circus clown who lost his clothes before the show in the story The Clown's Clothes by Eszter Molnar. Tommy had lost his trousers, hat, and his right shoe and he was really sad as he walked back to his caravan. He thought...
Liberty’s Flight by John Hamilton Gordon II takes us back to eighteenth-century Scotland and the infamous battle of Culloden, when the English Army, led by the Duke of Cumberland, routed the Jacobite Sottish rebels. Seventeen-year-old Alexander Gordon somehow survives the carnage and, fleeing the English...